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This study examines the effects of quartz and alumina on atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) stability, using simulations and experiments to clarify quartz's voltage increase over time, which is crucial for biomedical plasma applications. ABSTRACT This study investigates how quartz and alumina affect atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) stability ...
Po‐Chun Huang +4 more
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Power, identity and antiquarian approaches in modern Chinese art [PDF]
The pursuit of antiquity was important for scholarly artists in constructing their knowledge of history and cultural identity in late Imperial China. Following various publications by Bi Yuan 畢沅 (1730-1797), Wu Yi 武億 (1745-1799) and Qian Daxin 錢大昕 (1728 ...
Yang, Chia-Ling
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The Ming shi-lu as a Source for Thai History-Fourteenth to Seventeenth Centuries [PDF]
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Wade, GP
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The Self is an inquiry into the concepts of self, soul, person, ego, consciousness, psyche and mind – ranging over phenomenology, logic, epistemology, ontology, psychology, spirituality, meditation, ethics and metaphysics.
Sion, Avi
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Translating the lotus sūtra into social action: hermeneutics and public dharmology [PDF]
In this article, I investigate the principles and possible applications of scriptural exegesis of the Saddharmapuṇḍarīka Sūtra (SDP, Lotus Sūtra)—a core Mahāyāna Buddhist scripture—for social advocacy and activism.
Scherer, B., Scherer, B.
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Sunday Music Series Lieder des Lebens Eun-Jung Auh, soprano Chi Yong Yun, pianohttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/events-2022-2023/1012/thumbnail ...
Andrews University
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Chinese Buddhism in the United States [PDF]
The connection between a religion and a culture is significant. A religion can have an impact on a surrounding culture while a culture can also transform a religion into a style to suit local needs. Buddhism is no exception.
Shen, Meilee
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The Gurudharmas in Taiwanese Buddhist Nunneries
According to tradition, Mahāprajāpatī, the Buddha’s aunt and stepmother, when allowed to join the Buddhist monastic community, accepted eight ‘fundamental rules’ (gurudharmas) that made the nuns’ order depend-ent upon the monks’ order.
Chiu, T., Heirman, A.
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