Results for 'Atsuhiro Tsubaki'

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    Regional Changes in Cerebral Oxygenation During Repeated Passive Movement Measured by Functional Near-infrared Spectroscopy.Kazuhiro Sugawara, Hideaki Onishi, Atsuhiro Tsubaki, Haruna Takai, Yuta Tokunaga & Hiroyuki Tamaki - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Zeami and the transition of the concept of yūgen: A note on japanese aesthetics.Andrew T. Tsubaki - 1971 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 30 (1):55-67.
  3. Gene Section.Atsuhiro Tanabe & Maho Saito - forthcoming - Http://Atlasgeneticsoncology. Org.
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    New connections between Greek Tragedy and Japanese Noh theater.Andrew T. Tsubaki - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (3):1260-1265.
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  5. Anata ni totte kagaku to wa nani ka.Atsuhiro Shibatani - 1977
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  6. Hankagakuron.Atsuhiro Shibatani - 1973
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  7. Kagaku hihan kara sabetsu hihan e.Atsuhiro Shibatani - 1991 - Tōkyō: Akashi Shoten.
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  8. Shizenkan no kakumei.Atsuhiro Shibatani - 1980 - Edited by Ryū Ōta.
     
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  9. Watakushi ni totte kagaku hihan to wa nani ka: shisaku to kakumei o tsunagu tame ni.Atsuhiro Shibatani - 1984 - Tōkyō: Saiensu Hausu.
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  10. Japanese Shintō: An Interpretation of a Priestly Perspective.James Waldemar Boyd & Ron G. Williams - 2005 - Philosophy East and West 55 (1):33 - 63.
    This is an interpretation of the experiential/religious meaning of Japanese Shrine Shinto as taught us primarily by the priests at Tsubaki Grand Shrine, Suzuka, Mie Prefecture. As a heuristic device, we suggest lines of comparison between the thought and practice of the Tsubaki priests and two Western thinkers: the Jewish philosopher Martin Buber and the French philosopher Georges Bataille. This in turn allows the construction of three interpretive categories that we believe illuminate both the Shintō worldview and Shintō (...)
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