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    What is the Role of the Arts in Medical Education and Patient Care? A Survey-based Qualitative Study.Susan E. Pories, Sorbarikor Piawah, Gregory A. Abel, Samyukta Mullangi, Jennifer Doyle & Joel T. Katz - 2018 - Journal of Medical Humanities 39 (4):431-445.
    To inform medical education reform efforts, we systematically collected information on the level of arts and humanities engagement in our medical school community. Attitudes regarding incorporating arts and humanities-based teaching methods into medical education and patient care were also assessed. An IRB-approved survey was electronically distributed to all faculty, residents, fellows, and students at our medical school. Questions focused on personal practice of the arts and/or humanities, as well as perceptions of, and experience with formally incorporating these into medical teaching. (...)
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    Bhiksuni Samyukta in the Shorter Chinese Samyukta Agama.Marcus Bingenheimer - 2008 - Buddhist Studies Review 25 (1):5-26.
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    The Shorter Chinese Saṃyukta Āgama:Preliminary Findings and Translation of Fascicle.Marcus Bingenheimer - 2007 - Buddhist Studies Review 23 (1):21-60.
    This study provides an overview of what is known about the shorter Chinese Samyukta Agama and also an annotated translation of its first 22 suttas, which corresponds to the Pali Bhikkhu Samyutta. Recent research suggests that T.100 belongs to the corpus of Sarvastivada Literature. The annotations resolve some unique expressions, correct some mistakes found in the textus receptus, and point out significant differences between the versions of the suttas. The text base for Chinese is the CBETA/Taisho edition, for Pali (...)
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    Conversion of Angulimala in the Samyukta-agama.Ven Anālayo - 2008 - Buddhist Studies Review 25 (2):135-148.
    The present article offers a translation and comparative study of the conversion of Angulimala as recorded in the Samyukta-agama preserved in Chinese, with particular emphasis on what transformed a killer into a saint.
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    Conversion of Angulimala in the Samyukta-agama.Bhikkhu Anālayo - 2008 - Buddhist Studies Review 25 (2):135-148.
    The present article offers a translation and comparative study of the conversion of Angulimala as recorded in the Samyukta-agama preserved in Chinese, with particular emphasis on what transformed a killer into a saint.
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    Mindfulness of Breathing in the Samyukta-agama.Ven Anālayo - 2007 - Buddhist Studies Review 24 (2):137-150.
    The present article supplies an annotated translation of the sixteenfold instructions on mindfulness of breathing in the Chinese Samyukta-agama. These instructions show how mindfulness of breathing fulfi ls the four satipatthanas and leads to the development of the seven bojjhangas, thereby leading to knowledge and liberation. The translation is followed by a comparison with its Pali counterpart, the Ananda-sutta in the Samyutta-nikaya.
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    Mara in the Chinese Samyuktagamas, with a Translation of the Mara Samyukta of the Bieyi za ahan jing.Marcus Bingenheimer - 2007 - Buddhist Studies Review 24 (1):46-74.
    This article addresses some philological and structural-narrative issues concerning the suttas on Mara the Bad in Agama literature. Included is a translation of the Mara Samyukta of the Bieyi za ahan jing, which includes such famous passages as the suicide without further rebirth of Godhika.
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    « Décoloniser les théories des émotions? », Samyukta. A Journal of Gender and Culture.Piroska Nagy - 2018 - Clio 47:276-278.
    La courte réflexion qui suit est suscitée par un numéro spécial de cette revue indienne interdisciplinaire, publiée par une maison d’édition dont le nom dit bien la raison sociale : Women’s Initiative, à Thiruvananthapuram, au Kerala. À l’origine de la collection, un séminaire international qui eut lieu en novembre 2015, avec pour titre Decolonizing Theories of Affect, organisé par le centre d’études des femmes de l’Université du Kerala. Il convient de noter que le terme adopté par ce séminai...
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    Il Nītivākyāmṛta di Somadeva SūriĀcārya Yogghamaviracita Nītinirṇītināmnī Kauṭalīya Rājasiddhānta ṭīkā saṃyukta. Ācārya Kauṭalya kṛta Arthaśāstra-aparanāma-RājasiddhāntaIl Nitivakyamrta di Somadeva SuriAcarya Yogghamaviracita Nitinirnitinamni Kautaliya Rajasiddhanta tika samyukta. Acarya Kautalya krta Arthasastra-aparanama-Rajasiddhanta.Ludwik Sternbach, Oscar Botto & Muni Jina Vijaya - 1963 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (1):139.
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    Suttas on Sakka in Agama and Nikaya Literature – With Some Remarks on the Attribution of the Shorter Chinese Samyukta Agama.Dr Marcus Bingenheimer - 2008 - Buddhist Studies Review 25 (2):149-173.
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    Suttas on Sakka in Agama and Nikaya Literature – With Some Remarks on the Attribution of the Shorter Chinese Samyukta Agama.Marcus Bingenheimer - 2008 - Buddhist Studies Review 25 (2):149-173.
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