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I manishi, K inji

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Kinji Imanishi (1902–92) led primatology in Japan from its beginnings to its establishment phase. Moreover, Imanishi was a mountaineer, entomologist, ecologist, anthropologist, and expeditionist—a versatile outdoor philosopher of man and nature. With the master skills of a leader and organizer, he had pioneer spirit indispensable for trailblazing new fields of sciences.
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Kinji Imanishi (1902–92) led primatology in Japan from its beginnings to its establishment phase.
Moreover, Imanishi was a mountaineer, entomologist, ecologist, anthropologist, and expeditionist—a versatile outdoor philosopher of man and nature.
With the master skills of a leader and organizer, he had pioneer spirit indispensable for trailblazing new fields of sciences.

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