Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "History of Korea" ¶ 60
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

publication and Tripitaka
Also notable during the period was the publication of an exceptionally high quality reprint of the Ming Dynasty Tripitaka by Tetsugen, a renowned master of the Ōbaku school.

publication and onto
The image can be printed directly from the stone plate ( the orientation of the image is reversed ), or it can be offset, by transferring the image onto a flexible sheet ( rubber ) for printing and publication.
This is done by senior researchers who muscle their way onto the papers of inexperienced junior researchers as well as others that stack authorship in an effort to guarantee publication.
Moore's original statement that transistor counts had doubled every year can be found in his publication " Cramming more components onto integrated circuits ", Electronics Magazine 19 April 1965:
Since the publication of a document called Memoriale Domini in 1969, the Apolistic See of the Catholic Church has allowed certain countries to allow communicants to receive the Host in the hand, rather than directly onto the tongue, reviving an " ancient custom ".
Harold Meyerson, once the Weekly's political editor, charged in a departing email to Weekly staffers in 2006 that the new owners had grafted a cookie-cutter template for editorial content onto the publication.
The court battles that Grove Press fought for the legal publication of Lady Chatterly's Lover, Tropic of Cancer, and Naked Lunch, and for the legal distribution of the film I Am Curious: Yellow, spilled onto the pages of Evergreen Review, and in 1964, an issue of Evergreen itself was confiscated in New York State by the Nassau County District Attorney on obscenity charges ...
After the initial focus on defining the problem, de-perimeterisation, the Forum then moved onto focussing on defining the solution, which it delivered in the publication of the Collaboration Oriented Architecture ( COA ) paper and COA Framework paper.

publication and 81
The Princeton Review named Pitzer College as one of 81 schools to be included in its publication, Colleges with a Conscience: 81 Schools with Great Community Involvement and Pitzer College was selected by The Carnegie Foundation for their new elective Community Engagement Classification in 2007.
Brian J. Robb became Editor / Managing Editor in June 2001 ( issue 81 ) and continued through to September 2003 ( issue 108 ) which marked DWB's 20th continuous year of publication.
In disagreement with the management, he and 81 journalists resigned from the paper and, together with Mircea Dinescu, started their own publication, Gândul, however Mircea Dinescu resigned in January 2008.

publication and wooden
The presence of a " Davy Jones Island " on this map indicates that the inclusion of the character Davy Jones, a wooden whale, as a decoration on the map, was misinterpreted by the book's recartographers, as no such place appears in any Oz books up to that book's publication.
The 1819 publication by Washington Irving of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow contains the following description: ’’ a little wooden warrior who, armed with a sword in each hand, was most valiantly fighting the wind on the pinnacle of the barn ’’’’.

publication and invention
The emergence of nanotechnology in the 1980s was caused by the convergence of experimental advances such as the invention of the scanning tunneling microscope in 1981 and the discovery of fullerenes in 1985, with the elucidation and popularization of a conceptual framework for the goals of nanotechnology beginning with the 1986 publication of the book Engines of Creation.
The hoax was lent an air of credibility because often medieval monks did discover scientific and mathematical theories, only to have them hidden or shelved due to persecution or simply ignored because publication prior to the invention of the printing press was difficult at best.
Fearing that there was a risk that the battle would end with the invention being declared unpatentable due to Heaviside's prior publication, they decided to desist from the challenge and buy an option on Pupin's patent for a yearly fee so that AT & T would control both patents.
German-Swiss pathologist Edwin Klebs is sometimes noted for using the word " pseudohermaphroditism " in his taxonomy of intersexuality in 1876, although the word is clearly not his invention as is sometimes reported ; the history of the word " pseudohermaphrodite ," and the corresponding desire to separate " true " hermaphrodites from " false ," " spurious ," or " pseudo " hermaphrodites, dates back to at least 1709, when Dutch anatomist Frederik Ruysch used it in a publication describing a subject with testes and a mostly female phenotype.
His publication in 1890 of infrared observations at the Allegheny Observatory in Pittsburgh together with Frank Washington Very along with the data he collected from his invention, the bolometer, was used by Svante Arrhenius to make the first calculations on the greenhouse effect.
Thomas publication De nivis usu medico observationes variae Chapter XXII, contains the first known mention of refrigeration anaesthesia, a technique whose invention Thomas Bartholin credits to the Italian Marco Aurelio Severino of Naples.
The invention of printing, in the 15th century, brought with it both a greater market and increasing restrictions, which took the form of censorship and legal restraints on publication on grounds of obscenity.
He also wished to educate its readers in the world ’ s political and scientific developments ; among the items reported in the first year of publication were the struggles of Mazzini against the Habsburg Empire, the drawing up of the Suez Canal project, the invention of the balloon, a census of England, and the doings of cannibals in Borneo.
The Man in the White Suit ( 1951 ) features the efforts of a zealous young scientist to create a new kind of clothing material that will never get dirty and never wear out-an invention that threatens the livelihoods of both big business and the trade unions who join forces to try and prevent the publication of this new discovery.
Though Thomson called his device an " integrating machine ", it is his description of the device, together with the additional publication in 1876 of two further descriptions by his younger brother, Lord Kelvin, which represents the invention of the differential analyser.
: Consequently, any subsequent filing in any of the other countries of the Union before the expiration of the periods referred to above shall not be invalidated by reason of any acts accomplished in the interval, in particular, another filing, the publication or exploitation of the invention, the putting on sale of copies of the design, or the use of the mark, and such acts cannot give rise to any third – party right or any right of personal possession.
* The invention of the concept of " religious violence " helps the West reinforce superiority of Western social orders to " nonsecular " social orders, namely Muslims at the time of publication.
The invention of EIT as a medical imaging technique is usually attributed to John G. Webster and a publication in 1978, although the first practical realisation of a medical EIT system was detailed in 1984 due to the work of David C. Barber and Brian H. Brown.
§ 103, even though publication itself is not prior art against present claims, since publication establishes level of ordinary skill in art at and around time of present invention.
That is, if the inventor or the successor in title publishes the invention, an application can still be validly filed which will be considered novel despite the publication, provided that the filing is made during the grace period following the publication.
No search can possibly cover every single publication or use on earth, and therefore cannot prove that an invention is " new ".
However, it is impossible to guarantee the novelty of an invention, even once a patent has been granted, since some obscure little known publication may have disclosed the invention as claimed.
As performance playscripts diverged more and more from their originals, the publication of texts intended for reading developed rapidly in the opposite direction, with the invention of textual criticism and an emphasis on fidelity to Shakespeare's original words.
After publication of a European patent application, and a fortiori after grant of a European patent, anyone may file observations regarding the patentability of the invention which is the subject of the application ( during examination proceedings ) or patent ( during opposition proceedings ).
The invention of the printing press allowed the publication of anatomical textbooks, allowing the dissemination of knowledge.
:... the invention was patented or described in a printed publication in this or a foreign country or in public use or on sale in this country, more than one year prior to the date of the application for patent in the US.

publication and printing
In addition to maintaining a permanent central file of illustrations of diseases, wounds, and injuries of military importance, it provides facilities for clinical photography, photomicrography, and medical arts, and operates a printing plant, by permission of Congressional Committee, for publication of an `` Atlas of Tumor Pathology ''.
While there is no documentary evidence connecting Oxford ( or any authorial candidate ) to the plays of Shakespeare, Oxfordian researchers, including Mark Anderson and Charlton Ogburn, believe the connection is provided by considerable circumstantial evidence inferred from Oxford's connections to the Elizabethan theatre and poetry scene ; the participation of his family in the printing and publication of the First Folio ; his relationship with the Earl of Southampton ( believed by most Shakespeare scholars to have been Shakespeare's patron ); as well as a number of specific incidents and circumstances of Oxford's life that Oxfordians believe are depicted in the plays themselves.
A member of the Company would register the book, and would then have a perpetual copyright over its printing, copying and publication, which could be leased, transferred to others or given to heirs upon the member's death.
The original publication date of the book was October 21, 1994 with a 1995 copyright, and as of March 2011, the book was in its 39th printing.
From 1860 until around 1910 is considered a ' golden age ' of newspaper publication, with technical advances in printing and communication combined with a professionalisation of journalism and the prominence of new owners.
A following ban on Ukrainian books led to Alexander II's secret Ems Ukaz, which prohibited publication and importation of most Ukrainian-language books, public performances and lectures, and even the printing of Ukrainian texts accompanying musical scores.
In only two months after publication, Clarke sold all 210, 000 copies of the first printing.
The novel sold three thousand copies, a thousand of which represented a second printing and thus bettered, " the dismal response in the bookshops which had met the publication of Homage to Catalonia.
The newspapers consolidated their printing plants in 1925 and their ownership in the 1960s ( in the Willis family ), eventually merging into one publication in 1980.
The story was eventually re-published at a higher printing quality in Gemstone's 60 Years of Uncle $ crooge celebratory edition Uncle Scrooge # 383, November, 2008 ( which turned out to be Gemstone's ultimate Disney comic publication, as Boom!
Much of the printing was done at Paris, and after some misadventures where the printed sheets were seized by the French authorities on grounds of heresy ( since relations between England and France were somewhat troubled at this time ), the publication was completed in London in April 1539.
In 1998 the publication began printing on a glossy paper stock.
By November 1978, the Blade was regularly featuring color printing on its pages and beginning in 1979, the Blade changed into a bi-weekly publication.
Bradford's first publication was called " New-England's Spirit of Persecution Transmitted to Pennsylvania " that fought for his case in the previous printing incidents.
The WWN was launched in 1979 by publisher Generoso Pope, Jr. as a means to continue using the black and white press that the higher-profile tabloid, The National Enquirer, had been printed on, when the sister publication switched to color printing.
The company has plans to revamp the website and is considering printing it again as a standalone publication.
Each publication centre became responsible 40 engineers to run its printing presses.
In early printed books the colophon, when present, was a brief description of the printing and publication of the book, giving some or all of the following data: the date of publication, the place of publication / printing ( sometimes including the address as well as the city name ), the name ( s ) of the printer ( s ), and the name ( s ) of the publisher ( s ), if different.

6.772 seconds.