Yuu shiroyama biography of albert

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    Japanese novel and its adaptations

    This article is about the Japanese novel. For the song, see Candy Candy (song).

    The first volume of Candy Candy, featuring Candy on the cover.

    GenreDrama
    Adventure
    Romance
    Written byKyoko Mizuki
    PublishedApril 1975
    Written byKyoko Mizuki
    Illustrated byYumiko Igarashi
    Published byKodansha
    MagazineNakayoshi
    DemographicShōjo
    Original runApril 1975 – March 1979
    Volumes9
    Directed byHiroshi Shidara
    Tetsuo Imazawa
    Produced byKanetake Ochiai
    Shinichi Miyazaki
    Yuyake Usui
    Written byNoboru Shiroyama
    Shun'ichi Yukimuro
    Music byTakeo Watanabe
    StudioToei Animation
    Original networkANN (TV Asahi)
    Original run 1 October 1976 – 2 February 1979
    Episodes115 (List of episodes)
    Directed byYoshikatsu Kasai
    Written byNoboru Shiroyama
    Music byTakeo Watanabe
    StudioToei Animation

    The band begun when three former members of a famous Spanish band called Dark Moor left it. Elisa C.Martin (vocals), Albert Maroto (guitar) and Jorge Sáez (drums) decided to create Dreamaker, a new band where they could represent all their own ideas. The band started its searching to complete the line-up and, the young argentine guitar, Matias Sosa was its first new member.

    Dreamaker received some offers from bass players and finally Carlos Peña was chosen for the grupp. Roberto P. Camús (who left Dark Moor in June 2002) showed his interest to join the band and he completed the line-up, but, a bit later, he decided to leave the grupp. The name of the new keyboard of Dreamaker is Nino Ruiz, a very talentous musician who played in another Spanish band named Sphinx.

    Have anyone a better name than Dreamaker (Dream Maker) to define exactly what the grupp want? To create musical dreams without limits based, of course, by the way that give a sense all their lives: Met

    Abstract

    Background/Aim

    The recent development of minimally invasive surgery has led to transition from laparoscopic right colectomy (LC) to robot-assisted right colectomy (RC) in Japan. However, it is unclear whether the introduction of RC in municipal hospitals could be as safe as that in high-volume centers in Japan. Therefore, this retrospective study aimed to compare the short-term operative outcomes of RC and LC for right colon cancer at a local municipal hospital in Japan.

    Patients and Methods

    Patients with stage I-IV right colon cancer who underwent elective RC or LC between January 2021 and July 2023 were retrospectively analyzed. Patients with double cancer and those who underwent delta anastomosis were excluded. Postoperative surveillance included patient interviews, physical examinations, tumor marker examinations, and whole-body computed tomography every six months.

    Results

    Forty patients were analyzed, and 24 (60%) and 16 (40%) patients assigned in the LC and RC

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