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    Miyai Rika and Motoi Makiko, editors and authors, Konzō-ron: Honbun to Kenkyū - [The Jinzang lun: Text and Study], 2011

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    Ochiai Toshinori, Jamentz Michael e., Iyanaga Nobumi, Deleanu Florin. Miyai Rika and Motoi Makiko, editors and authors, Konzō-ron: Honbun to Kenkyū - [The Jinzang lun: Text and Study], 2011. In: Cahiers d'Extrême-Asie, vol. 20, 2011. Buddhism, Daoism, and Chinese Religion. pp. 269-278

    Miyai Rika and Motoi Makiko, editors and authors, Konzō-ron: Honbun to Kenkyū - [The Jinzang lun: Text and Study], 2011

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    Ochiai Toshinori, Jamentz Michael e., Iyanaga Nobumi, Deleanu Florin. Miyai Rika and Motoi Makiko, editors and authors, Konzō-ron: Honbun to Kenkyū - [The Jinzang lun: Text and Study], 2011. In: Cahiers d'Extrême-Asie, vol. 20, 2011. Buddhism, Daoism, and Chinese Religion. pp. 269-278

    Bulletin (Florin Japanese American Citizens League), no. 8 (May 16, 1942)

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    Newsletter of the Florin chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League covering issues related to incarceration including an editorial by Mary Tsukamoto, news from Temporary Assembly Centers, care of pets, Japanese American soldiers, inoculation certificates, access to bank services, information about the Farm Security office, the Sacramento Workers Compensation Claims Administration, advice for incarcerees, work of the national Japanese American Citizens League, voting, verification papers, address changes, and recognition of individuals for their financial contributions. Newsletter labeled "Bulletin No. 8"The Japanese American Archival Collection documents the people, places, and daily life of Japanese Americans, primarily those who lived in the once thriving community of pre-war Florin in the Sacramento region, as well as the conditions in American incarceration camps during World War II. The approximately 7,000 original items include personal and official letters, photographs, diaries, arts and crafts, newsletters, textiles, camps artifacts, yearbooks and other publications

    Bulletin (Florin Japanese American Citizens League), no. 9 (May 23, 1942)

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    Newsletter of the Florin chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League covering issues related to evacuation including "Farewell" by Mary Tsukamoto, an editorial by John S. Hirohata, advice for evacuees, inoculation, want ads, social welfare, extra rice, access to bank services, recognition of volunteers and individuals for their financial contributions, information about the newsletter, care of pets, treasurers report, and information about control stations. Newsletter labeled "Bulletin No. 9."The Japanese American Archival Collection documents the people, places, and daily life of Japanese Americans, primarily those who lived in the once thriving community of pre-war Florin in the Sacramento region, as well as the conditions in American incarceration camps during World War II. The approximately 7,000 original items include personal and official letters, photographs, diaries, arts and crafts, newsletters, textiles, camps artifacts, yearbooks and other publications

    Florin Chapter of Japanese American Citizens League newsletter, April 24, 1942

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    Newsletter of the Florin chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League covering issues related to incarceration including storage of personal items, members trained in first aid, care of pets, and address changes. Also includes a memorial statement for Hiroyuki [Kato] and recognition of individuals for their financial contributions.The Japanese American Archival Collection documents the people, places, and daily life of Japanese Americans, primarily those who lived in the once thriving community of pre-war Florin in the Sacramento region, as well as the conditions in American incarceration camps during World War II. The approximately 7,000 original items include personal and official letters, photographs, diaries, arts and crafts, newsletters, textiles, camps artifacts, yearbooks and other publications

    Prof. Florin Popenţiu - Vlădicescu

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    Dr. Florin POPENTIU VLÃDICESCU is at present an associated Professor to Department of Control Engineering and Industrial Informatics, University Politehnica of Bucharest and Co-Chairholder to UNESCO Chair in Information Technologies , University of Oradea. Following the approved Joint Council of Europe/UNESCO Convention on the recognition of qualifications concerning Higher Education in the European Region (Lisbon, 1997), Dr. Florin POPENTIU VLÃDICESCU has been appointed as UNESCO Chairholder , by City University London, at the beginning of the academic year 1998/1999. Dr. Florin POPENTIU VLÃDICESCU has been a Visiting Professor at: Telecom Paris, ENST Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines Paris, ENSMP Ecole Nationale Superieure de Techniques Avancees, ENSTA ETH - Zurich Université Pierre et Marie Curie Paris, UPMC Delft University of Technology University of Twente Enschede Technical University of Denmark Lyngby Sultan Qaboos University University of Calcutta He was a member of the Programme Committees for , ESREL\u27 95, \u2797 - \u2703 and \u2710 - \u2712 , held in UK, Portugal, Norway, Germany, Scotland, Italy and Holland, Czech Republic, Greece, France and Finland. Also he was a member of the Programme Committee for ISSAT RQD, 2007, 2014-2020 in Ho Chi Minth City, Vietnam, Washinton, Philadelphia , USA and Toronto, Canada, Las Vegas, Nevada,Miami,Florida USA , MA RS-2007-2012, 2014, 2019-2020 in Saint-Petersburg, Russia, WMSCI 2008-2012 in Orlando, Florida, USA , IADIS 2012, in Lisbon, Portugal MCCSIS 2013, held in Prague,Czech Republic, WBC 2014-2018, held Lisbon, Portugal, MCCSIS 2015and MCCSIS 2020 in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain and and Zagreb, Croatia BDM & CC 2013 , ICCD 2014, ICCD 2020 and ICCC 2016 held in Bhubaneswar , ISDA 2018 , Vellore , eHaCON 2019 Kolkata, India, ICIEECT 2017 , Karachi, IMTIC \u2715 , Mehran University, Jamshoro, iCOMET 2019 , Sukkur IBA University, Pakistan, VECoS 2015 and eLSE 2012-2020, held in Bucharest, Romania, ICDSBA 2018 , in ChangSha, Hunan, ICCD 2018 in Guangzhou, China, ICIM 2019-202o , held in Cambridge and London UK, ICIC 2019-20, Mohali, Punjab,India, ICITEE 2019, Changsha, Human, China, ICIII2020, Puket, Thailand, ICICV 2020, Jaipur, India, ICIII 2020, Osaka, Japan, MMBD 2020, Beijing, China. He has been invited in October 2014 to joint Steering Committee for Erasmus Mundus Action 2 Leading Mobility between Europe and Asia in Developing Engineering Education and Research ( LEADERS) project as the representative of the University of Oradea, for the period 2014 - 2018. Prof. Florin POPENTIU VLÃDICESCU has published over 100 papers in International Journals and Conference Proceedings and is author of one book and co-author of 4 books. He has worked for many years on problems associated with software reliability and has been Co-Director of two NATO research projects involving collaboration with partner institutions throughout Europe. He is on advisory board of several international journals, Reliability: Theory & Applications , IJCS , ARIV and Microelectronics Reliability . He is reviewer for ACM Computing Reviews, Neural Computing and Applications , IJCSIS, and Associated Editor to IJICT . Also he is a member of ENBIS, IEE, IEEE and IEEE Communications Society. Dr. Florin POPENTIU VLÃDICESCU was elected active member of The New York Academy of Science in 1996 and of the ARA in 2004. Also Dr. Florin POPENTIU has been elected Fellow of the Academy of Romanian Scientists in 2008. He is EU Expert for the H2020 and ALL EU Programme. His Research ID is E-5787-2010. Also in 2009 he has been nominated UNESCO Expert in the field of Higher Education, Research and Knowledge. Prof. Florin POPENTIU VLÃDICESCU is currently Visiting Professor at ParisTech which includes the Grandes Ecoles , The ATHENS Programme , where he teaches courses on Software Reliability. He also lectures on Software Reliability at International Master of Science in Computer Systems Engineering - Technical University of Denmark. Prof. Florin POPENTIU VLÃDICESCU has been Keynote Speaker to ICCRT 2017 Karachi and iCOMET 2019 , Sukkur IBA University, Pakistan , ICCD 2018 in Guangzhou, China, , WICT 2018 in Kochi , ICIC 2018 in Mohali, Punjab, India.https://www.interscience.in/mentors/1055/thumbnail.jp

    Non-Binary Spin Wave Based Circuit Design

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    By their very nature, Spin Waves (SWs) excited at the same frequency but different amplitudes, propagate through waveguides and interfere with each other at the expense of ultra-low energy consumption. In addition, all (part) of the SW energy can be moved from one waveguide to another by means of coupling effects. In this paper we make use of these SW features and introduce a novel non Boolean algebra based paradigm, which enables domain conversion free ultra-low energy consumption SW based computing. Subsequently, we leverage this computing paradigm by designing a non-binary spin wave adder, which we validate by means of micro-magnetic simulation. To get more inside on the proposed adder potential we assume a 2-bit adder implementation as discussion vehicle, evaluate its area, delay, and energy consumption, and compare it with conventional SW and 7 nm CMOS counterparts. The results indicate that our proposal diminishes the energy consumption by a factor of 3.14 × and 6 ×, when compared with the conventional SW and 7 nm CMOS functionally equivalent designs, respectively. Furthermore, the proposed non-binary adder implementation requires the least number of devices, which indicates its potential for small chip real-estate realizations.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Computer EngineeringQuantum & Computer Engineerin

    Bodhisattvabhūmi

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    The Bodhisattvabhūmi is part of the Yogācārabhūmi, an encyclopedic treatise which laid the foundations of the Yogācāra-Vijñānavāda school of Mahayana Buddhism. Traditionally, it is attributed to Bodhisattva Maitreya and/or Asaṅga (4th or 5th century). The modern opinion is divided between those who accept the traditional attribution and those who hypothesize a gradual compilation spanning over decades and involving multiple authors/redactors. The proponents of the latter scenario surmise that the Bodhisattvabhūmi represents one of the earliest parts of the Yogācārabhūmi. Tentatively, I place the formation of the Bodhisattvabhūmi to the 3rd century ce. As intimated by its title, The Stage [/Foundation] of the Bodhisattva spells out the essence, qualities, practices, path, and philosophy of the ideal Mahayana standard-bearer. The Bodhisattvabhūmi is a compendium on what makes and what it takes to become a bodhisattva. There are, we are told, two types of bodhisattvas: those originally abiding in this spiritual lineage from times immemorial and those who attain it through practice and accumulation of good deeds. Regardless of the category, the defining quality of a bodhisattva is the firm resolution (cittotpāda) to attain the supreme Awakening and devote all lives-to-come to help other sentient beings reach the same goal. The bodhisattva must balance the practice for his/her own progression on the path with serving the needs of others. The altruistic qualities of a bodhisattva in his/her advanced stages of practice include such extraordinary virtues as love for all sentient beings without any particular reason, bearing the endless suffering of the cycle of rebirths for the sake of others, knowing and displaying the skillful means necessary to teach even the most corrupt and stubborn persons, and so on. The bodhisattva’s selfless devotion does not manifest itself only in guiding others on the path but also in such charitable actions as offering food and other necessities. The philosophic outlook of the Bodhisattvabhūmi reflects the middle phase in the history of Mahayana ideas. One of its major tasks is the need to disentangle the concept of emptiness from nihilist interpretations. The “rightly grasped emptiness” is the realization of the fact that a phenomenon is empty of wrong conceptual and linguistic attributions but not of “that which actually exists there.” The latter is understood to be the “thing-in-itself” (vastumātra), identified with the inexpressible Ultimate Reality (tathatā). The Bodhisattvabhūmi also offers concrete spiritual recipes for internalizing this philosophy such as contemplation methods (samādhi) aimed at having all ideations accompanying a meditative object eliminated in order to attain the thing-in-itself.</p
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