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Geography and Climate Change Increase Carolina Storm Risk

"Hurricane Helene caused deadly and destructive flooding when it swept through the Southeast on Sept. 26-29, 2024."




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Our Environment and the Climate Can Change the Way We Speak

Linguists explore how climate may shape language, revealing links between weather conditions and vocal sounds.




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Magic Chronicle: Isekai RPG Codes – November 2024

Find all the latest Magic Chronicle: Isekai RPG codes here!




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Eclipse Apps, Books, Videos: Resources for the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse

Find some of our favorite resources for the April 8, 2024, solar eclipse, including apps, video explainers, children's activities, and books.

The post Eclipse Apps, Books, Videos: Resources for the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse appeared first on Sky & Telescope.



  • Celestial Objects to Observe
  • Eclipses
  • Observing
  • Resources and Education
  • The 2024 Total Solar Eclipse
  • Eclipses & Occultations
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¿Qué es la Eclíptica?

La eclíptica, dicho de manera simple, es el plano de la órbita de la Tierra alrededor del Sol.

The post ¿Qué es la Eclíptica? appeared first on Sky & Telescope.



  • Astronomy Questions & Answers
  • Hobby-based Q&A
  • Observar el Cielo
  • Resources and Education

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Cómos y Porqués De Los Eclipses Solares

Conviértase en un experto en eclipses para familiares y amigos en un par de minutos

The post Cómos y Porqués De Los Eclipses Solares appeared first on Sky & Telescope.



  • Observar el Cielo
  • The 2017 Total Solar Eclipse
  • The 2024 Total Solar Eclipse
  • solar eclipse 2024


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Como Fotografiar el Eclipse Con un Smartphone

Antes de intentar fotografiar el eclipse con su smartphone, lea el consejo de estos expertos.

The post Como Fotografiar el Eclipse Con un Smartphone appeared first on Sky & Telescope.



  • Astrophotography: Tips & Techniques
  • Celestial Objects to Observe
  • Eclipses
  • Observar el Cielo
  • Observing
  • Resources and Education
  • The 2017 Total Solar Eclipse
  • The 2024 Total Solar Eclipse

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March Podcast: A Barely-There Lunar Eclipse

As told in the latest episode of our long-running Sky Tour astronomy podcast, this month it’ll be challenging to a special kind of lunar eclipse on March 25th — but easy to spot five of the 10 brightest stars in the night sky.

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  • Astronomy & Observing News
  • Night Sky Sights
  • Observing
  • Sky Tour Astronomy Podcast

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Physical health and well-being in mental health nursing clinical skills for practice

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Harvest Moon Takes a Quick Dip in Earth's Shadow for a Partial Lunar Eclipse

September's partial lunar eclipse will be the first and only time the Moon ducks into Earth's umbral shadow in 2024. The Moon also occults Saturn and hides members of the Pleiades this month.

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See Mutual Events, Close Approaches of Saturn's Moons

As Saturn's rings narrow, now's the time for its moons to shine.

The post See Mutual Events, Close Approaches of Saturn's Moons appeared first on Sky & Telescope.




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Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS Climbs, Brightens and Delights!

Treat yourself to a comet bright enough to see plainly even in moonlight. Tsuchinshan-ATLAS beckons at dusk!

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  • Astronomy & Observing News
  • Astronomy Blogs
  • Celestial News & Events
  • Comets
  • Explore the Night with Bob King
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John McLaughlin paintings : total abstraction /

Library - Art Library, Location - LIB, Call number - ND237.M41183 A4 2016




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Virtualized Cloud Data Center Networks: Issues in Resource Management.

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Nature's oracle : the life and work of W. D. Hamilton

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Modified Nucleic Acids

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Methods in Mouse Atherosclerosis

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Clinical Applications of PCR

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Java Developer – Swing client

Quick paced modern growing Hi-Tech company seeking an experienced software developer. Based in Ramat Gan (near the train station), very competitive salary and great working conditions

Requirements
* BA/BSc or equivalent with at least 3+ years of software development experience.
* Experience with Java Swing, including threading and events model, layouts, advanced component creation and i18n.
* Knowledge of design patterns, especially UI-related.
* Knowledge of Spring, Java multithreading and synchronization.
* Familiarity with Windows and Linux based development.

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* Experience with web technologies and frameworks - Tomcat, GWT, HTTP, JSON-RPC, Web Services.

Please send your resume (any language) to simonyag@gmail.com.




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Exclusive Rights: The Wrong Goal for NFL

The NFL just doesn't know when to stop. The Washington Post reports on a new NFL policy limiting journalists' use of video online:

In a move designed to protect the Internet operations of its 32 teams, the pro football league has told news organizations that it will no longer permit them to carry unlimited online video clips of players, coaches or other officials, including video that the news organizations gather themselves on a team's premises. News organizations can post no more than 45 seconds per day of video shot at a team's facilities, including news conferences, interviews and practice-field reports.

Now this policy isn't copyright-based -- the NFL doesn't have copyright in the un-fixed statements of its players and coaches -- but good old real property law. The NFL teams own their facilities, and with them have the right to exclude people physically, as trespassers. So the NFL is telling sportswriters, who depend on physical access to gather the background for their stories, they'll be barred at the gates if they use more than 45 seconds of video online.

Houston Chronicle columnists John McClain and Anna-Megan Raley show the absurdity of this policy by trying to complete interviews in 45 seconds, stopwatch in hand. Even stopping at 45 seconds, they apparently violate the policy if the video is not removed after 24 hours and doesn't link to nfl.com!

While the football league may be within its legal rights on this one, its policy still reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of the medium. The league depends on independent journalists to do the research that keeps people following the sport between games, and journalists have turned to the Internet to dig deeper than they could in print or time-constrained TV. Readers go to sportwriters' websites and blogs precisely for perspectives they don't get from the official NFL.com website. Limiting the richness of media available on these sites is more likely to alienate fans and journalists than to drive traffic to NFL.com. Just look where the Olympics is.

Sometimes rights to exclude are best left un-exercised. By contrast, the National Hockey League has taken a better course, striking deals with YouTube, Sling Media, and Joost to permit people to see hockey when and where they want. "We're not content fascists," Keith Ritter, president of NHL Interactive Cyber Enterprises, which represents the league's interests in new media, tells the LA Times. Perhaps it's time for the Houston Chronicle team to battle global warming and pick up hockey sticks!

Thanks Scott!




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Interview with the vampire the vampire chronicles

Location: Main Media Collection - Video record 42392 DVD




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Miracle on 34th Street

Location: Main Media Collection - Video record 42425 DVD




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Methodologies for Service Life Prediction of Buildings With a Focus on Façade Claddings

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Advanced Patch-Clamp Analysis for Neuroscientists

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Alexandre le Grand à la lumière des manuscrits et des premiers imprimés en Europe (XIIe - XVIe siècle): Matérialité des textes, contextes et paratextes : des lectures originales

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Comment le Livre s’est fait livre. La fabrication des manuscrits bibliques (ive-xve siècle) : bilan, résultats, perspectives de recherche : Actes du colloque international organisé à l’Université de Namur du 23 au 25 mai 2012

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Compétition et sacré au haut Moyen Âge : entre médiation et exclusion

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Espace sacré, mémoire sacrée. Le culte des évêques dans leurs villes (IVe-XXe siècle): Actes du colloque international de Tours 10-12 juin 2010

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Exclure de la communauté chrétienne : Sens et pratiques sociales de l'anathème et de l'excommunication (IVe-XIIe s.)

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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L'écrit et le livre peint en Lorraine, de Saint-Mihiel à Verdun (IXe-XVe siècles): Actes du colloque de Saint-Mihiel (25-26 octobre 2010)

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Le dictamen dans tous ses états: Perspectives de recherche sur la théorie et la pratique de l’ars dictaminis (XIe-XVe siècles)

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Le Pater noster au XIIe siècle: Lectures et usages

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Public Declamations: Essays on Medieval Rhetoric, Education, and Letters in Honour of Martin Camargo

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Trajectoires européennes du Secretum secretorum du Pseudo‑Aristote (XIIIe-XVIe siècle) REMAINDER

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Multiple sclerosis rehabilitation : from impairment to participation

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Randomization in clinical trials : theory and practice

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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"They Set the Classrooms on Fire" : Attacks on Education in Northeast Nigeria

Location: Law Electronic Resource- 




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Mobile cloud computing : architectures, algorithms and applications

Location: Engineering Library- QA76.585.D425 2016




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Toward consistent design evaluation of nuclear power piping by nonlinear finite element analysis

Location: Engineering Library- TK9211.7.Z46 2015




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Clinical engineering : from devices to systems

Location: Engineering Library- R856.C55 2016




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The mechanical horse : how the bicycle reshaped American life

Location: Engineering Library- TL410.G78 2016




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Guide to the geology of northeastern North Dakota : including Cavalier, Grand Forks, Nelson, Pembina, and Walsh Counties

Location: Sciences Library Library- QE149.E37 no.2 1972




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Guide to the geology of southeastern North Dakota, including Barnes, Cass, Griggs, Ransom, Richland, Sargent, Steele, and Traill Counties : an earth science guide for North Dakota school students

Location: Sciences Library Library- QE149.E37 no.3 1972




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Guide to the geology of South-Central North Dakota, including Burleigh, Dickey, Emmons, Kidder, LaMoure, Logan, McIntosh, and Stutsman Counties

Location: Sciences Library Library- QE149.E37 no.6 1973




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Guide to the geology of North-Central North Dakota : including Benson, Bottineau, Eddy, Foster, McHenry, Pierce, Ramsey, Rolette, Sheridan, Towner, and Wells counties

Location: Sciences Library Library- QE149.E37 no.7 1974




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Guide to the geology of Northwest North Dakota : including Burke, Divide, McLean, Mountrail, Renville, Ward, and Williams Counties

Location: Sciences Library Library- QE149.E37 no.8 1975




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Guide to the geology of northwestern North Dakota : Burke, Divide, McLean, Mountrail, Renville, Ward, and Williams Counties

Location: Sciences Library Library- QE149.E37 no.8 1980




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Guide to the geology of southwestern North Dakota : including Adams, Billings, Bowman, Dunn, Golden Valley, Grant, Hettinger, McKenzie, Mercer, Morton, Oliver, Sioux, Slope, and Stark Counties : an earth science guide for North Dakota school students

Location: Sciences Library Library- QE149.E37 no.9 1975




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Improving learning in secondary schools : conditions for successful provision and uptake of classroom assessment feedback

Location: Electronic Resource-