An-Chang Shi
Block copolymers (macromolecules of two or more chemically distinct blocks) exhibit rich phase behavior, which has made them attractive for the design of novel polymer materials as well as for studies of self-assembly.
Benren Shi
F. Shi
Ru-Shi Liu
David E. Shi
David E. Shi
Ru-Shi Liu
Xiang Qian Shi
Jianxun Shi
Ru-Shi Liu
Ru-Shi Liu
Beixiang Shi
David E. Shi
David E. Shi
Xianliang Shi
Ru-Shi Liu
Ru-Shi Liu
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Ru-Shi Liu
Zhongzhi Shi
Ru-Shi Liu
Ru-Shi Liu
Ru-Shi Liu
Christoph Mingtao Shi
Ru-Shi Liu
Shi Feng Sheng
David E. Shi
David E. Shi
Zhongzhi Shi
David Emory Shi
Ru-Shi Liu
Shi Jing
Christoph Mingtao Shi
Ru-Shi Liu
David E. Shi
David E. Shi
Wei Shi
Shi Feng Sheng
Ru-Shi Liu
Jichun Shi
Shuo Shi
Shi Hu
Novel sensitizing agents for therapeutic anti-egfr antibodies presents a description of the sensitizers used to overcome resistance to anti-egfr targeted antibody therapies in cancer, including novel engineered antibody drugs and other sensitizers.
Shi Li
Joanne Shi
David E. Shi
Gereon Kopf
William R. LaFleur
Dennis Genpo Merzel
Christopher Collingwood
Edward Espe Brown
Lawrence Shainberg
Mark Zocchi
Algis Mickunas
Alekseĭ Makushinskiĭ
Seiso Paul Cooper
Drawing from original source material, contemporary scholarship, and wilfred bion's psychoanalytic writings, zen insight, psychoanalytic action: two arrows meeting introduces the zen notion of "gujin," or total exertion, and elaborates a realizational perspective that integrates zen buddhism and psychoanalysis.
Tracy Franz
Julian Daizan Skinner
Zen master julian daizan skinner guides the reader through a sequence of meditation techniques that can safely lead even a complete novice through to advanced levels.
Jeffrey L. Broughton
Jeffrey Broughton
David Brandon
A succinct, uncompromising study of what it means to help other people, this book, first published in 1978, examines the helping process in the light of the principles of zen buddhism.
Keido Fukushima
Steven Heine
Youru Wang
The popular name for chan buddhism, in the west, is zen buddhism, as it was japanese scholars who first introduced chan buddhism to the west with this translation.
Christmas Humphreys
Zen buddhism was founded in china in the 6th century, and its direct path to enlightenment first came west in 1927 with d.
Paul Wienpahl
This book, first published in 1964, concerns the practice of zen buddhism.
Trevor Leggett
Susan Murphy
Four decades ago –– aged twenty –– the author experienced what he calls a “negative satori,” a fundamental and irrefutable realization not of enlightenment, but of himself as a predicament only enlightenment could resolve.
Reinhard Kammer
The sword has played an important role in the japanese consciousness since ancient times.
Cole, Alan
David Brandon
A succinct, uncompromising study of what it means to help other people, this book, first published in 1978, examines the helping process in the light of the principles of zen buddhism.
Jonathan Chester
Trevor Leggett
Expression of zen inspiration in everyday activities such as writing or serving tea, and in knightly arts such as fencing, came to be highly regarded in the japanese tradition.
Rachel Scott
Dick Allen
Jonathan Chester
Seán Michael Wilson
Jonathan Chester
Marie Mutsuki Mockett
Taehan Pulgyo Chogyejong. Sŏnwŏn Sujwa Pokchihoe
Hakuin Zenji
Hakuin ekaku zenji (1686-1769) was one of the greatest zen masters ever to live.
Brad Warner
Musō Soseki
Osho International Foundation Staff
Muhō Neruke
Muso Soseki
Yong-un Ch'oe
Nobuyuki Yuasa
David Schiller
Nobuyuki Yuasa
James H. Austin
Daisetsu Teitaro Suzuki
Yŏng-sik Chŏng
Evgeny Steiner
James H. Austin
Peter D. Hershock
Peter D. Hershock
Nobuko Hirose
Jiaguang Ping
Rigyō Iida
Sean Murphy
Antony Osler
Antony osler is a long-term zen practitioner and a teacher in the lineage of zen master dae gak of furnace mountain.
Pong-gyu U