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Fourteen Objections to Women's Suffrage Considered.

[London] : [S. Sidders & Co., Printers, 17 & 19, Ball Street, Kensington, W.], [1909]




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The object of comedy [Electronic book] : philosophies and performances / Jamila M.H. Mascat, Gregor Moder, editors.

Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.




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Chance in the world : a Humean guide to objective chance [Electronic book] / Carl Hoefer.

New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2019.




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12th Five Year Plan Objective

12th Five Year Plan Objective




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No Objection Certificate

No Objection Certificate




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A polymerization-induced self-assembly process for all-styrenic nano-objects using the living anionic polymerization mechanism

Polym. Chem., 2020, 11,2635-2639
DOI: 10.1039/D0PY00296H, Communication
Chengcheng Zhou, Jian Wang, Peng Zhou, Guowei Wang
By combination of the living anionic polymerization (LAP) mechanism with the polymerization-induced self-assembly (PISA) technique, the all-styrenic diblock copolymer poly(p-tert-butylstyrene)-b-polystyrene (PtBS-b-PS) based LAP PISA was successfully developed.
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Rapid production of block copolymer nano-objects via continuous-flow ultrafast RAFT dispersion polymerisation

Polym. Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0PY00276C, Paper
Open Access
  This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.
Sam Parkinson, Stephen T. Knox, Richard A. Bourne, Nicholas J. Warren
Continuous-flow reactors are exploited for conducting ultrafast RAFT dispersion polymerisation for the preparation of diblock copolymer nanoparticles.
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Room Temperature Synthesis of Block Copolymer Nano-Objects with Different Morphologies via Ultrasound Initiated RAFT Polymerization-Induced Self-Assembly (Sono-RAFT-PISA)

Polym. Chem., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0PY00461H, Paper
Jing Wan, Bo Fan, Yiyi Liu, Tina Hsia, Kaiyuan Qin, Tanja Junkers, Boon M. Teo, San Thang
Polymerization-induced self-assembly (PISA), which allows scalable synthesis of nano-objects, has drawn significant research attention in the past decade. However, the initiation methods in most of the current reported PISA are...
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Polymerization-induced self-assembly for the fabrication of polymeric nano-objects with enhanced structural stability by cross-linking

Polym. Chem., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0PY00368A, Review Article
Wen-Jian Zhang, Jamshid Kadirkhanov, Chang-Hui Wang, Sheng-Gang Ding, Chun-Yan Hong, Fei Wang, Ye-Zi You
Polymerization-induced self-assembly (PISA) has been established as a robust strategy to synthesize block copolymer nano-objects with varying morphologies, size, and surface chemistry, which greatly enlarges the library of functional nano-objects...
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Comradely objects: design and material culture in Soviet Russia, 1960s-1980s / Yulia Karpova

Rotch Library - N6988.K37 2020




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Painting with fire: Sir Joshua Reynolds, photography, and the temporally evolving chemical object / Matthew C. Hunter

Online Resource




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Designing here/now : a global selection of objects, concepts and spaces for the future / edited by by Allan Chochinov and Eric Ludlum




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Queer objects / edited by Chris Brickell & Judith Collard

Dewey Library - HQ76.25.Q447 2019




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Tourist attractions : from object to narrative / Johan R. Edelheim

Edelheim, Johan R., author




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Badaun rape case: CBI files objection on protest appeal



  • DO NOT USE Uttar Pradesh
  • India

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High-entropy materials, ultra-strong molecules, and nanoelectronics: emerging capabilities and research objectives ; proceedings of a workshop / Linda Casola, rapporteur ; Defense Materials Manufacturing and Infrastructure Standing Committee, National Mat

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Lazy Object Initialization

The Firefox DevTools underlying code, which is written with JavaScript and HTML, is a complex application. Due to the complexity and amount of work going on, the DevTools team has done everything they can to load as little as possible. Furthermore the team has a system of lazily importing and initializing objects when they’re needed. […]

The post Lazy Object Initialization appeared first on David Walsh Blog.




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Dangerous Object: Hitachi Spline-Shank Rotary Hammer

It's a chore to stand up and crane your neck whenever you want to see what's going on in the world outside your cubicle. But thanks to this mini jackhammer, we don't have that problem anymore.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Orion Flare Gun

Wired staffers contemplate resorting to the black powder and strontium nitrate-filled Orion Flare Gun to get their coworkers' attention.




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Dangerous Object: Red Snap'r Fence Electrifier

The Red Snap'r fence electrifier is designed to dispense 5,000 volts to wayward livestock. Wired editors use it to protect their desk accessories.




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Dangerous Object: Hallmark Dummy Launcher

Hallmark Dummy  Launcher is a duck gun used for training hunting dogs. The gun uses blank ammunition to blast a fake duck 50 to 80 yards so the dog can practice retrieving it.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Shomer-Tec Sap Cap

A pound of tiny metal balls hidden inside Shomer-Tec's normal-looking baseball cap turns it into the ultimate stealth cudgel.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: GreenSteam Weed Killer

Check out the propane-powered weed killer that blasts 930-degree steam to wipe out most anything in its path.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Mushroom Box Mini Growing System

Check out what happens when you use this DIY kit to grow foodie fungi, or anything else you might want to dream up.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: CRY-AC-3 Liquid Nitrogen Dispenser

Fill the CRY-AC-3's canister with liquid nitrogen and pull the trigger. Then just chill.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Superior Hiwheel Bicycle

Nobody said going retro would be safe. Check out Rideable Bicycle Replicas' 4-foot-high bike, which we've been careering around the office hallways.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Garden Games Outdoor Darts

Outdoor Darts isn't for the faint of heart.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: FlashFog Tiger 1500 X2 Fog Generator

A killer party or a killer instinct? A blanket of fog and blinding strobe lights await thieves caught by FlashFog's Tiger.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Supreme Products Pocket Chain Saw

Set the office a-chattering when you whip out this 4-ounce human-powered chain saw. Then set that leg on your office chair straight.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Lee Production Pot IV Electric Melter

Some people use the Lee Production Pot metal melter to make bullets. Wired's editors are pleased with their hand-forged paper clips.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Cyborg Crampons

These stainless steel cleats will will grip rock, ice, particleboard—whatever cubicle wall that blocks your path.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Mo-Tool Ax

Brook & Hunter’s Mo-Tool is quite a monstrosity, but you can’t frown on it forever -- it has an ax!




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: AeroShot Pure Energy

A quick powdery blast of vitamin B, niacin, and caffeine courtesy of Breathable Foods could be just the (legal) pick-me-up you need.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Pocket Artillery Mini Cannon

Check out the Pocket Artillery Mini Cannon in action.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: North Face Avalanche Airbag Safety System Backpack

No matter the danger&mash;a torrent of gizmos or an avalanche of snow—this North Face system will have your back (Saint Bernard and brandy not included).




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20.06 Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Wicked Lasers Torch

20.06 Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Wicked Lasers Torch. Let's Burn Ants! (No animals were harmed in the making of this video; humans however, were)




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Ara Safety Pro

The Ara Safety Pro is like the do-gooder offspring of a fire extinguisher and a smoke grenade. Just pull the pin and toss the 9-pound projectile directly into the blaze.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Solowheel Motorized Unicycle

Check out the Solowheel Motorized Unicycle in action.




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Most Dangerous Object: PET Bottle Launcher

Check out the PET Bottle Launcher in action.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Skike VX Twin Roller Skis

Finally, skiing minus all that cold wet snow. With inflatable tires, elaborately adjustable bindings that allow your heels to lift, and optional ski-style poles, Skikes let you replicate cross-country skiing without going outside.




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Dangerous Object: Coker V2 Unicycle

The Coker V2 Unicycle in action.




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The Fascinating Robot That Teaches Itself How to Grab New Objects

Researchers have loaded a robot with AI that lets it scan an object and determine how best to grab it.




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Segway e-Skates: The Most Dangerous Object in the Office

In honor of WIRED's 25th Anniversary, we're bringing back an old favorite series -- The Most Dangerous Object in the Office. And in this special one-off, WIRED's Arielle Pardes tries on Segway's Drift W1 e-Skates.




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Breakfast with Einstein : the exotic physics of everyday objects / Chad Orzel

Orzel, Chad, author




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Quantum mechanics and objectivity : a study of the physical philosophy of Werner Heisenberg / by Patrick A. Heelan

Heelan, Patrick A., author




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Jane Jensen: Gabriel Knight, adventure games, hidden objects / Anastasia Salter

Hayden Library - GV1469.3.S214 2017




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A branch-and-bound algorithm for multiobjective mixed-integer convex optimization Stefan Rocktäschel

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Object.assign Side Effects and How To Copy

In How To Copy Objects post I'll explain the difference between various native ways to copy own keys and properties, describing also the fact that Object.assign is full of surprises and side effects.

As example, assigning to an object something like {get next() {return ++this.i}, i:0} instead of {i:0, get next() {return ++this.i}} will result in different values copied over: next === 1 and i === 1 in the first case, next === 1 and i === 0 in the second one.




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Description approaches and automated generalization algorithms for groups of map objects / Haowen Yan

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Indoor scene recognition by 3-D object search: for robot programming by demonstration / Pascal Meißner

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