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Spreading Buddha's Word in East Asia: The Formation and Transformation of the Chinese Buddhist Canon

, 2015
Preface, by Lewis LancasterAcknowledgmentsConventionsIntroduction, by Jiang Wu and Lucille ChiaPart I: Overview1. The Chinese Buddhist Canon Through the Ages: Essential Categories and Critical Issues in the Study of a Textual Tradition, by Jiang Wu2 ...
Chün‐fang Yü
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CANONICAL AND NON-CANONICAL

1970
This chapter considers the terms that are used to describe the canonical writings and the definition of canonisation and canonicity within the relevant period. It discusses the evidence for acts of canonisation by which the several sections, and the collection as a whole, came to be recognised as canonical.
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Canonical and Non-Canonical DSR

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2006
From a given deformed Lorentz transformation in momentum space the corresponding transformations in space‐time are derived by means of canonical methods. A diagonal metric, essentially invariant under these transformations, but dependent on the considered physical objects, is constructed. As a second possibility, the canonical variables are modified in
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Canonical and non-canonical adenosinergic pathways

Immunology Letters, 2019
Adenosine (ADO) is an immunosuppressive molecule with multiple functions in different human organs. ADO is released through the concerted action of surface molecules endowed with enzymatic functions, that belong to two different adenosinergic pathways. The canonical pathway is started by CD39, that converts ATP to AMP.
E. Ferretti   +4 more
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Non‐canonical agreement is canonical

Transactions of the Philological Society, 2003
This paper examines the phenomenon of cross‐clausal agreement, where the controller (trigger) of agreement and the agreement target seem to be in distinct local domains. It is argued that most instances of cross‐clausal agreement can be reduced to properly local agreement and are thus unproblematic for theories of agreement. A typology of such apparent
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Canon Law and the Canon of Scripture

Postscripts: The Journal of Sacred Texts, Cultural Histories, and Contemporary Contexts, 2008
Meerten B. ter Borg argued that canons function as a means of social control. The success of a canon follows not from the assent or agreement of the populace, but rather from the embedded quasi-personal relationship that produces a sense of belonging and identity.
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Subjects in Constructions – Canonical and Non-Canonical

2015
This volume analyzes constructions with non-canonical subjects in individual languages and cross-linguistically, drawing on insights from cognitive and discourse-functional linguistics. Prototypical subjects have often been characterized in terms of their semantic, syntactic and discourse features, such as animacy, agentivity, topicality ...
Marja-Liisa Helasvuo, Tuomas Huumo
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On canonical and non-canonical classifications

1991
We distinguish the concepts of types, used for structure and behavioral sharing in object-oriented programming languages, from classes, used as collections in databases. Consequently, our class is not a type. Types are used strictly for structure; a type can be used as the structure for multiple, semantically unrelated, classes.
Anne H. H. Ngu   +2 more
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The canon of the Old Testament


What is meant by the “Canon of the Old Testament”? The word, “canon” itself is derived from the Greek, and in that language originally meant a staff or straight rod.
H. Ryle
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Canonical and log canonical singularities

2013
In this chapter we introduce the singularities – terminal, canonical, log terminal and log canonical – that appeared in connection with the minimal model program. Section 2.1 contains the basic definitions and their fundamental properties. Whenever possible, we work with schemes, rather than just varieties over a field of characteristic 0 ...
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