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The Temple Character of Early Christianity
Matthew Higdon
Jan 01, 0001
I will argue that early Christianity more or less comprehensively envisioned itself, across varying traditions, to be a human-temple community, or a series of such communities; and that this word picture, this symbol, to a...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Alienation of Spiritual Existence
Yongyi Yue
Sep 21, 2016
The wall-confined Old Beijing was a rural city in an agricultural civilization. Its ruralism is reflected by the sacredness of revering earth and also by isomorphic space aesthetics of houses, streets and the city. All kinds of...
The Mystery as a Symbolic Idiom — A Buddhist Temple in South China
Göran Aijmer
Mar 27, 2018
This essay explores a southern Chinese Buddhist temple as an assembly of symbolic spaces and of objects distributed over these spaces. The symbolic construction is regulated by explicit rules as to distinctions and directions....
Analytical Methods for the Conservation of the Buddhist Temple II of Krasnaya Rechka, Kyrgyzstan
E Fodde
Oct 01, 2006
The paper provides a description of the method employed for the selection of the repair material for the Buddhist temple II of Krasnaya Rechka, a site located in the upper Chuy Valley, Kyrgyzstan. The temple is built with mud...
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Analytical Methods for the Conservation of the Buddhist Temple II of Krasnaya Rechka, Kyrgyzstan
E Fodde
Oct 01, 2006
The paper provides a description of the method employed for the selection of the repair material for the Buddhist temple II of Krasnaya Rechka, a site located in the upper Chuy Valley, Kyrgyzstan. The temple is built with mud...
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Belief or Leisure
Yaofeng Wang, Yongyi Yue
Sep 21, 2016
The Miaofeng Mountain temple festival is based on Bixia Yuanjun 碧霞元君, known as Laoniangniang 老娘娘, belief in Beijing-Tianjin area. The paper discusses its historical changes and transformation through methods of text analysis and...
Orthoepy in the Tiberian reading tradition of the Hebrew Bible and its historical roots in the Second Temple Period
GA Khan
Jul 11, 2017
The Tiberian reading tradition of the Hebrew Bible contains a variety of features that point to its origin in the Second Temple period. Once such feature is the careful reading of the inflected forms of the verbs הָיָה and חָיָה...
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Closed-Loop Insulin Delivery during Pregnancy in Women with Type 1 Diabetes.
BACKGROUND: In patients with type 1 diabetes who are not pregnant, closed-loop (automated) insulin delivery can provide better glycemic control than sensor-augmented pump therapy, but data are lacking on the efficacy, safety...
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Infinite-dimensional fermionic symmetry in supersymmetric gauge theories
Abstract: We establish the existence of an infinite-dimensional fermionic symmetry in four-dimensional supersymmetric gauge theories by analyzing semiclassical photino dynamics in abelian N = 1 theories with charged matter. The...
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Current strategies with implementation of three-dimensional cell culture
From growing cells in spheroids to arranging them on complex engineered scaffolds, three-dimensional cell culture protocols are rapidly expanding and diversifying. While these systems may often improve the physiological...
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Polarisation vision
In recent years, the study of polarisation vision in animals has seen numerous breakthroughs, not just in terms of what is known about the function of this sensory ability, but also in the experimental methods by which...
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Athletics' Team Physician to Speak at Convocation
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
John Temple, an orthopedic surgeon, will deliver the keynote address at Convocation on Aug. 21. Temple serves as official orthopedic team physician for Winthrop athletics.
Published by: Winthrop University
Adoption of CERIF in Higher Education Institutions in the UK
Rosemary Russell
Mar 15, 2012
The study documents the extent of adoption and engagement with CERIF in UK Higher Education institutions (HEIs) in late 2011/early 2012
Published by: UKOLN
The Ursinus Weekly, March 15, 1926
Debaters take two from Temple University New student list growing Court season comes to successful close Rev. Oliver Russell delivers two valuable addresses Baseball candidates await fit weather 1926 "different Ruby"...
Published by: Ursinus College
Adoption of CERIF in Higher Education Institutions in the UK
Rosemary Russell
Mar 15, 2012
The study documents the extent of adoption and engagement with CERIF in UK Higher Education institutions (HEIs) in late 2011/early 2012
Published by: UKOLN

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