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Tales : tall and true / Theresa M. Ford, managing editor

Edmonton : Alberta Education, c1979




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How to divide when there isn't enough: from Aristotle, the Talmud, and Maimonides to the axiomatics of resource allocation / William Thomson, University of Rochester

Dewey Library - HB801.T5285 2019




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Epoxy-functional diblock copolymer spheres, worms and vesicles via polymerization-induced self-assembly in mineral oil

Polym. Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0PY00380H, Paper
Philip J. Docherty, Chloé Girou, Matthew J. Derry, Steven P. Armes
Epoxy-functional poly(stearyl methacrylate)-poly(glycidyl methacrylate) spheres, worms or vesicles can be prepared by RAFT dispersion polymerization of glycidyl methacrylate in mineral oil at 70 °C.
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Where to invade next /

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.D6 W44 A1 2016




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The Sound of Silence—When There Are No Words

In this narrative medicine essay, a surgeon and palliative care physician describes the isolating silence that she felt her after the slaying of her father in Egypt when she was 18 years old and how that lingering silence has come to guide her when sitting with patients, when there are no words.




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Gatewatching and news curation : journalism, social media, and the public sphere / Axel Bruns

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Future journalism : where we are and where we're going / Sue Greenwood

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To Be Blunt, a Lot of Your Social-Media Marketing is Getting You Nowhere

Recently, Copyblogger made a shocking announcement: they were killing their Facebook page, even though they had 38,000 fans. Interestingly, this follows their decision earlier this year to close comments on their blog as well.

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There Is Nothing Virtual About Building Relationships on Social Media

I remember saying that if I could ever figure out how a person could be in two places at once I would retire a billionaire.

And then, I figured it out.

Because being in two places or more simultaneously is exactly what social media allows us to appear to do. With a nearly endless supply of apps designed to cross-post anything we can enter into a digital device, you would think the impossible had finally been achieved.

Certainly a lot of innovative people have ensured a comfortable retirement by making that illusion easy to create. But what is it costing entrepreneurs who fall prey to it?

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Are There Any SEO Benefits With Having an RSS Feed?

John Mueller was asked about RSS feeds in the latest Google Webmaster Hangout, specifically whether there are any SEO benefits to having an RSS feed on the site.

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Where Is Social Media Headed in 2018 and Beyond?

It is important for entrepreneurs to understand how social media is evolving and changing -- 2.8 billion people use social media. In terms of advertising new products and services, there are few things more potent and ubiquitous than social media.

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Social media still growing in emerging markets but stalled elsewhere

In 2015-16, roughly four-in-ten adults across the emerging nations surveyed by Pew said they used social networking sites, and as of 2017, a majority (53%) use social media. Whereas, over the same period, social media use has generally been flat in many of the advanced economies surveyed.

Internet use and smartphone ownership have also stayed level in developed markets over the same period vs rising in emerging economies.

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Here Is what you can do if your social media post gets taken down

Some social media-content is easy to evaluate. Cute cat pictures? Great. Helpful how-to videos? Perfect. Unfortunately, parsing posts gets a lot more complicated when the content flowing through the tubes of social media involves news. Earlier this week, the House Judiciary Committee brought in representatives from Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook to discuss the companies policies and practices for evaluating and moderating content (mostly political in nature) and the internet scourge that is fake news.

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Twitters chronological timeline button is here to stay

Nearly two months ago, Twitter began testing a feature that made it easier for users to see the latest tweets on their feed first, rather than the ones pushed by the companys algorithm. It is a toggle dressed as a sparkle icon that lives above the home timeline, which keeps you from having to go deep into your Twitter settings to get that purely chronological view. Certain iOS users have had access to this since October, but today Twitter is making the change permanent and rolling it out to everyone on Apples platform. Twitter's Android app as well as its website are getting the new magic button, too, but that won't be coming until after the holidays.

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Report on the conduct of the 2016 federal election and matters related thereto / Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters

Australia. Parliament. Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters, author, issuing body





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Bigg Boss 13: Here's why Asim got so MAD at Siddharth

Asim's brother Umar sets the record straight.





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[ASAP] A Nanocomposite Vehicle Based on Metal–Organic Framework Nanoparticle Incorporated Biodegradable Microspheres for Enhanced Oral Insulin Delivery

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c04303




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Lost in the mountains? Here’s how to find your way back

In the mountains, losing yourself and losing your way are two different things. A seasoned biker and explorer tells you how to find your way




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Rapid and sensitive detection of NGAL for the prediction of acute kidney injury via a polydopamine nanosphere/aptamer nanocomplex coupled with DNase I-assisted recycling amplification

Analyst, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0AN00474J, Paper
Yiting Hu, Xie-an Yu, Ying Zhang, Ran Zhang, Xuefei Bai, Mi Lu, Jiwei Li, Lifei Gu, Ji-Hua Liu, Bo-Yang Yu, Jiangwei Tian
A rapid and sensitive method for NGAL detection has been developed to predict acute kidney injury and evaluate the protective effect of drug on renal disease.
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[ASAP] Drug Research Meets Network Science: Where Are We?

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.9b01989




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[ASAP] Escaping from Flatland: Substituted Bridged Pyrrolidine Fragments with Inherent Three-Dimensional Character

ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acsmedchemlett.0c00039




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Am I there yet?: the loop-de-loop, zigzagging journey to adulthood / by Mari Andrew

Hayden Library - NC1429.A6325 A2 2018




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Where is adaptation?: mapping cultures, texts, and contexts / edited by Casie Hermansson, Janet Zepernick, Pittsburg State University

Hayden Library - NX161.W54 2018




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Heretics / Leonardo Padura ; translated from the Spanish by Anna Kushner

Hayden Library - PQ7390.P32 H4713 2017




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Where histories reside: India as filmed space / Priya Jaikumar

Dewey Library - PN1993.5.I8 J29 2019




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Amelia Westlake was never here / Erin Gough

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The map from here to there / Emery Lord

Lord, Emery, author




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On-demand acid-gated fluorescence switch-on in photo-generated nanospheres

Chem. Commun., 2020, 56,4986-4989
DOI: 10.1039/D0CC01557A, Communication
Jordan P. Hooker, Florian Feist, Laura Delafresnaye, Federica Cavalli, Leonie Barner, Christopher Barner-Kowollik
Polymer particles are synthesized using a photo-active ortho-methyl benzaldehyde with a terminal alkyne for cross-linking. The reactive 1,4-dihydronaphthalene at every cross-linking point undergoes aromatisation to a fluorescent naphthalene upon exposure to acid.
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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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Beyond community engagement : transforming dialogues in art, education, and the cultural sphere / edited by Kim Snepvangers and Donna Mathewson-Mitchell




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I think, therefore I draw: understanding philosophy through cartoons / Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein

Barker Library - BD21.C38 2018




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The end of infinity: where mathematics and philosophy meet / Anthony C. Patton

Hayden Library - BD411.P38 2018




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Atmospheres of breathing / edited by Lenart Škof and Petri Berndtson

Hayden Library - B67.A75 2018




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Let there be enlightenment: the religious and mystical sources of rationality / edited by Anton M. Matytsin and Dan Edelstein

Hayden Library - B802.L445 2018




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Where are the women?: why expanding the archive makes philosophy better / Sarah Tyson

Barker Library - B105.W6 T97 2018




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Australian immigration companion / Professor Rodger Fernandez, Professor Murray Gerkens, Associate Professor Dominic Yau, Sherene Ozyurek, Janelle Kenny

Fernandez, Rodger G., author




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The coherence of statutory interpretation / editor, Jeffrey Barnes




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Being There

Historic sites can speak volumes if you know what to listen for. Professor Jim Whittenburg on how to get the most out of site visits.




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Where Pocahontas Pledged Her Love

Ongoing excavations at James Fort reveal a surprising discovery: the site of the 1608 church where Pocahontas married John Rolfe. Chief Archaeologist Bill Kelso shares the excitement of rediscovery.




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George Washington Sneezed Here

The common cold was a nuisance our forbears suffered in much the same way we do today. But what remedies were uniquely colonial? Eighteenth-century apothecarist Robin Kipps shares the causes and eases for the cold.



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Akhilesh Yadav offers justice,faces anger: ‘Where was the government then?’




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Designed synthesis of unique ZnS@CdS@Cd0.5Zn0.5S-MoS2 hollow nanospheres for efficient visible-light-driven H2 evolution

CrystEngComm, 2020, 22,2743-2755
DOI: 10.1039/D0CE00064G, Paper
Bowen Sun, Hui Wang, Jiakun Wu, Yanling Geng, Jixiang Xu, Yaowei Wang, Yanyan Li, Haifeng Lin, Lei Wang
Unique ZnS@CdS@Cd0.5Zn0.5S-MoS2 hollow nanospheres with abundant active sites and enhanced light-harvesting and charge separation demonstrate efficient H2 evolution from visible-light-driven water-splitting.
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Nanosheet-assembled carbonated hydroxyapatite microspheres prepared by an EDTA-assisted hydrothermal homogeneous precipitation route

CrystEngComm, 2020, 22,2884-2888
DOI: 10.1039/D0CE00305K, Communication
Mei-li Qi, Shengkun Yao, Xiao-Cun Liu, Xiaoning Wang, Fengkun Cui
Well-defined carbonated hydroxyapatite microspheres assembled from nanosheets were synthesized by a Na2EDTA-assisted hydrothermal homogeneous precipitation route.
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The geographic spread of COVID-19 correlates with structure of social networks as measured by Facebook [electronic resource] / Theresa Kuchler, Dominic Russel, Johannes Stroebel

Cambridge, Mass. : National Bureau of Economic Research, 2020




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COVID-19: Here's how Bollywood is chilling at home

Film folk have erased their busy work schedules, thanks to the coronavirus health scare, and are enjoying some time out indoors.




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'Even in his bullying there was so much love'

Rishi Kapoor passed into the ages on April 30.




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Spaces of conflict, sounds of solidarity [electronic resource] : music, race, and spatial entitlement in Los Angeles / Gaye Theresa Johnson

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Where the river burned [electronic resource] : Carl Stokes and the struggle to save Cleveland / David Stradling and Richard Stradling

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