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The Japanese residential fuel cell scheme accounts for the majority of shipments in this application, under the Ene-Farm brand. By 2010, it was clear that the scheme was well on its way to being a success, delivering signifi cant cost reductions and performance improvements and allowing subsidies to come down, and by the end of the year fuel cell heating and power had been brought to over 13,500 households in total. Good growth in sales was expected in 2011, but what no one could have anticipated were the events of March 2011, when the T¯ ohoku earthquake and tsunami struck. | Electronic Media and Youth Violence a CDC Issue Brief for Researchers U.S. department of Health and Human services centers for Disease Control and Prevention Electronic Media and Youth Violence A CDC Issue Brief for Researchers is a publication of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention s National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control and the Adolescent Goals Team. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Richard E. Besser M.D. Acting Director Coordinating Center for Health Promotion Kathleen E. Toomey M.D. M.P.H. Director National Center for Chronic Disease prevention AND Health Promotion Janet Collins Ph.D. Director Coordinating Center for Environmental Health and Injury Prevention Henry Falk M.D. M.P.H. Director Adolescent Health Goal Team Corinne David-Ferdon Ph.D. Acting Team Leader National Center for Injury Prevention and Control Ileana Arias Ph.D. Director Authors Corinne David-Ferdon Ph.D. and Marci Feldman Hertz M.S. Suggested citation David-Ferdon C. Hertz MF Electronic Media and Youth Violence A CDC Issue Brief for Researchers. Atlanta GA Centers for Disease Control .