Ng'ambo atlas: historic urban landscape of Zanzibar Town's "other side" / Department of Urban and Rural Planning, Zanzibar ; African Architecture Matters
Assessment of historic monuments in Lagos Island, Nigeria / Folasade Ogunleye nee Odekunle, Zainab Omotayo Sarumi
Medieval monuments in India: a historical and architectural study in Haryana, 1206 A.D.-1707 A.D. / Jagdish Parshad
Water management in ancient civilizations / edited by Jonas Berking
Traditional houses of Dubai / Architectural Heritage Department, Dubai Municipality ; written, Dr. Eman Assi
Delhi darshan: the history and monuments of India's capital / Giles Tillotson
The Mamluk Sultanate from the perspective of regional and world history: economic, social and cultural development in an era of increasing international interaction and competition / Reuven Amitai, Stephan Conermann (eds.)
Studies in Armenian art: collected papers / by Nira Stone ; edited by Michael E. Stone, Asya Bereznyak
The lived Nile: environment, disease, and material colonial economy in Egypt / Jennifer L. Derr
Acting Egyptian: theater, identity, and political culture in Cairo, 1869-1930 / Carmen M.K. Gitre
Mahometan and Celestial's encyclopaedic guide to modernity: comprising a manual of useful instruction, essential to attainment of the urbane by the savage, the barbarous and the half-civilized alike / by Steven Flusty with Pauline C. Yu
Climate of conquest: war, environment, and empire in Mughal North India / Pratyay Nath
Designs of destruction: the making of monuments in the twentieth century / Lucia Allais
Kingdom of sand and cement / Peter Bogaczewicz ; foreword by Edward Burtynsky ; essays by Karen Elliott House and Rodrigo Orrantia
Islamska arhitektura i umjetnost u Hrvatskoj: Osmanska i suvremena baština = Islamic architecture and art in Croatia: Ottoman and contemporary heritage / Zlatko Karač, Alen Žunić
India in a warming world: integrating climate change and development / edited by Navroz K. Dubash
Culture and the natural environment: ancient and modern Middle Eastern texts / edited by Sharif S. Elmusa
Dervishes and Islam in Bosnia: sufi dimensions to the formation of Bosnian Muslim society / by Ines Aščerić-Todd
Women and the city, women in the city: a gendered perspective to Ottoman urban history / edited by Nazan Maksudyan
European women in Persian houses: Western images in Safavid and Qajar Iran / Parviz Tanavoli ; edited by Sarah B. Sherrill and Dr. Moya Carey
The arts of ornamental geometry: a Persian compendium on similar and complementary interlocking figures = Fī tadākhul al-ashkāl al-mutashābiha aw al-mutāwafiqa (Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Ms. Persan 169, fols. 180r-199r): a volume commemoratin
What the rest think of the West: since 600 AD / Selected and with commentary by Laura Nader
Architectural heritage of Yemen: buildings that fill my eye / edited by Trevor H.J. Marchand
Destroying Yemen: what chaos in Arabia tells us about the world / Isa Blumi
Environmental challenges in the MENA region: the long road from conflict to cooperation / edited by Hamid Pouran and Hassan Hakimian
The streets are talking to me: affective fragments in Sisi's Egypt / Maria Frederika Malmström
RBI notifies Urjit Patel's appointment as RBI governor
Patel, who served as the deputy governor since January 2013, took over from Raghuram Rajan, effective September 4
Understanding Observational Treatment Comparisons in the Setting of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
With the emergence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) as a global pandemic, individuals with preexisting chronic health conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease have been identified as particularly vulnerable. These patients are also more likely than the general population to be taking angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) and angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs). As the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus that causes COVID-19 gains entry into cells via binding to the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) receptor, concerns have been raised that these therapies might facilitate the transmission of the virus or affect outcomes adversely. Given that ACEI and ARB therapies are known to provide benefit for the underlying conditions treated, stopping ACEI/ARB therapy carries risks. Moreover, local inactivation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system may have protective effects against the development and progression of acute lung failure. In the absence of clinical evidence of benefit or risk of ACEIs/ARBs, current societal statements recommend against discontinuing these drugs other than for standard clinical indications. Robust clinical data are needed to clarify the effect of ACEIs/ARBs on SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Association of Optimal Implementation of SGLT2-i Therapy With Outcome for Patients With Heart Failure
This decision analytical model quantifies the projected gains for deaths prevented or postponed with comprehensive implementation of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor (SGLT2-i) therapy for patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction in the United States.
USDA's Recommendations for a Safe Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on the things we are most thankful for and to enjoy a delicious meal with loved ones. Some take the lead for meal preparation while others share the responsibility. No matter how your meal comes together, everyone must work together to prevent foodborne illness.
FSIS Highlights Accomplishments in Protecting Public Health
Over the past year, the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has moved forward in its goal of modernizing the agency from top to bottom while fulfilling its mission to prevent foodborne illness and protect public health.
Statement to Industry
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is rising to meet the challenges associated with the new coronavirus disease, Covid-19. As leaders of USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service and Agricultural Marketing Service, we can assure you that the agencies are committed to ensuring the health and safety of our employees while still providing the timely delivery of the services to maintain the movement of America’s food supply from farm to fork.
Women still don't have level-playing field at work, says pan-IIM survey
A staggering 49 per cent of the respondents said they did not have equal opportunities for career growth as the men in their organisations.