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The George H.N. Luhrs Family in Phoenix and Arizona, 1847-1984
The detailed memoir of the Luhrs Family's businesses and personal activities in Phoenix and elsewhere.Digitized in December 2014 from copy 71 of 150 copies produced with the generous support of the Luhrs Family Endowment
Biological conversion of wood hydrolysate to succinic acid by Mannheimia succiniciproducens MBEL55E
Effect of sodium bicarbonate as donor of CO2 on cell growth and succinic acid production of Mannheimia succiniciproducnes MBEL55E
Effects of CO2 Supply on Cell Growth and Succinic Acid Production of Mannheimia succiniciproducens MBEL55E
Dielectric properties of alumina ceramics in the microwave frequency at high temperature
Inspection of ball grid array (BGA) solder joints using X-ray cross-sectional images
Copyright 1999 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
Effects of nutrients on cell growth and succinic acid production of Mannheimia succiniciproducens MBEL55E
The Contradiction and inexpressibility in Ch'an Kung-an (Koan)
There are three types of Ch’an kung-an that often bewilder Buddhologists; namely, (1)the contradictory, (2)the inexpressible, and (3)mixture of the two. D. T. Suzuki and the scholars influenced by him, for example, E. Fromm, think that these three types of kung-an imply the truth realized by Ch’an masters, the truth which goes beyond daily language and logic. However, as the author points out, there are two traditions in Ch’an School: (1)the “Buddha-nature” tradition based on the La?k?vat?ra S?tra, and (2)the prajna tradition based on the Diamond S?tra. Suzuki and Formm’s interpretation only emphasizes the first tradition and ignores the second one. According to the second tradition, the contradiction and inexpressibility of kung-an may seem to indicate the truth of non-existence-??nyat?, not necessarily indicating the truly existing “Buddha-nature”
Waterflood-induced hydraulic fracturing
Civil EngineeringCivil Engineering and Geoscience
Book Review: The Mammals of the Southern African Subregion
Book Title: The Mammals of the Southern African SubregionBook Author: Reay H.N. SmithersUniversity of Pretoria, Pretoria, 1983. 736 pp.
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