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Introduction to biostatistical applications in health research with Microsoft Office Excel

Location: Engineering Library- R858.H57 2016




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Make : action: movement, light, and sound with Arduino and Raspberry Pi

Location: Engineering Library- TK9965.M665 2016




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Modelling and precision control of systems with hysteresis

Location: Engineering Library- TJ223.A25L58 2016




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Reactive programming with RxJS : untangle your asynchronous JavaScript code

Location: Engineering Library- QA76.73.J39M36 2015




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Vibration theory and applications with finite elements and active vibration control

Location: Engineering Library- TA355.P235 2016




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Real-time digital signal processing from MATLAB to C with the TMS320C6x DSPs

Location: Engineering Circulation Desk- TK5102.9.W44 2012




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Delivering value with BIM : a whole-of-life approach

Location: Engineering Library- TH438.13.D45 2016




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Make : FPGAs : turning software into hardware with eight fun and easy DIY projects

Location: Engineering Library- TK7895.G36R66 2016




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Membrane technologies for water treatment : removal of toxic trace elements with emphasis on arsenic, fluoride and uranium

Location: Engineering Library- TD442.5.M4586 2016




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Power converters with digital filter feedback control

Location: Engineering Library- TK7872.C8W835 2016




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The Sekanirdeśa of Maitreyanātha (Advayavajra) with the Sekanirdeśapañjikā of Rāmapāla : critical edition of the Sanskrit and Tibetan texts with English translation and reproductions of the MSS

Location: Main Oversize- BQ3080.S455S45 2014




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Blocking spam emails with hidden or missing From address

Recently, I’m getting more an more spam in my Inbox with no email address.

The From field only shows a name but no email address. Also, when I hover over the name or right click on it, it doesn’t open a Contact Card with more info.

Right clicking on the message in the message list doesn’t allow me to block it either.

How can I block this new type of spam?




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Interviews with Survivors of the Armenian Genocide

Interviews with Survivors of the Armenian Genocide



  • Armenian Genocide History

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Surviving in Space without a Spacesuit: How Long Can You Last

Surviving In Space Without A Spacesuit: How Long Can You Last

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Sustainability through optimising user interactions within the transport domain

Sustainability Through Optimising User Interactions Within The Transport Domain

Emma Foster...




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Working with Videos on EdX

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Assyro-Chaldeans with their Syriac Churches formed a Civiliz...

Assyro-Chaldeans with their Syriac Churches formed a Civilization




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Meeting with The Hon Chris Bowen MP

Meeting with The Hon Chris Bowen MP



  • Assyrian Government Network

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Standing with Egypt's Copts

Standing with Egypt's Copts




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'We're Fed Up With It': Survivors of the USS Liberty Look fo...

'We're Fed Up With It': Survivors of the USS Liberty Look for Answers 55 Years Later




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Spanish reporter Ferran Barber detained for weeks without ch...

Spanish reporter Ferran Barber detained for weeks without charge, deported from Iraqi Kurdistan




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New Maryland program to help residents with water bill debt

(The Center Square) – The state of Maryland is investing $20 million in taxpayer fudning into the Water Assistance Relief Program to support those residents with water bill debt that is directly related to the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Larry Hogan said.




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Help inclusive android with a new article by rating your favourite apps

Hello inclusive android family,

over the next two or three weeks, we're conducting a rating drive. If you have never taken the opportunity to rate your favourite or perhapse not so favourite apps, we hope you'll do this now.

Inclusive android wants to conduct a study of cross platform app accessibility based on user ratings from applevis and inclusive android and publish the results in an article. In order to make that happen, we need all the ratings we can get, especialy from the inclusive android community.

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Tutorial: Quick Export with Adobe Premiere Pro

In this quick overview of Adobe Premiere Pro's Quick Export feature, Stjepan Alaupovic of Clear Online Video explains how producers can improve postproduction efficiency for quickturn projects by exporting a video in just a few clicks.




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Managing Teleprompter Scrolling Speed with Elgato Stream Deck and Pedal

One of the most challenging aspects of reading from a teleprompter has always been speed control. Unless you get the speed just right, you either have to rush or slow down your narration, and either adjustment adds stress to your delivery that can force a glitch and another retake. Fortunately, Elgato has two hardware options you can use to control scrolling speed; the Stream Deck+ ($199.99) and Stream Deck Pedal ($89.99). Elgato was kind enough to send both options for me to try, and I'll briefly recount my experience here.




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shöpping: with our expansion into Germany, we kill two birds with one stone.

shöpping, the online marketplace of Austrian Post, is taking the next step in growth and expanding into Germany.




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Grubhub: We’re thrilled to build on our successful collaboration with Amazon

Amazon and Grubhub today announced they are partnering to make restaurant delivery to customers’ doors more convenient and affordable.




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Ochama to meet the evolving needs of consumers in Amsterdam with new offering

Ochama, an omni-channel retailer, recently announced the launch of “ochama 1h delivery,” providing  free one-hour delivery for selected products across most of Amsterdam. 




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Co-op partners with Quadient to meet the evolving needs of customers

East of England Co-op, which operates convenience stores across East Anglia, has announced a new partnership with Quadient.




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IKEA: Partnering with Australia’s largest delivery provider allows us to enhance our accessibility

Australia Post and IKEA have today announced a new strategic partnership, entering into a three-year agreement to further expand IKEA’s delivery footprint in Australia.




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Brand Alley brings logistics in-house with the help of Scurri

BrandAlley, an off-price premium and luxury brand e-tailer in the UK and France, has driven improved business performance by taking full control of its customer delivery proposition – from dispatch to customer notifications – in partnership with Scurri, the delivery management platform.




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Wincanton extends contract with Valero

Wincanton has renewed its contract with Valero, the world's largest independent petroleum refiner and producer of low-carbon transportation fuels, for a further five years.




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Travis Kelce's and Patrick Mahomes' Kansas City Homes Burglarized Within 48 Hours of Each Other




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China unveils long-range drone with 22,000-pound payload power, 575 mph speed




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Ask an Advisor: $3 Million Net Worth, With $5K in Monthly Costs. Is 55 Too Soon to Retire?




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Home economics: The alternative to mortgages with sky-high rates

Mortgage rates are at their highest levels in 22 years and house prices are at record highs. Hardworking people cannot get on the property ladder, and retirees are struggling to sell in order to downsize. The Biden administration has done little to help alleviate the problem. This Washington Examiner series, Home Economics, will investigate how we got here, the toll on people around the country, and the alternatives people are embracing to survive the market. The last part of this four-part series focuses on the alternatives to traditional fixed-rate mortgages gaining new consideration among prospective home buyers.




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The Debrief with Conn Carroll: Why Wizards and Capitals are leaving DC

Washington Examiner Commentary Editor Conn Carroll joins Investigations Editor Sarah Bedford to discuss how Washington, D.C., has been wrecked by crime and why the Wizards and Capitals are moving out of the district, as well as the border talks occurring in the Senate.




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Three times states went to war with the NCAA in 2023

Several states have gone to war with the NCAA over various matters in 2023, marking a bumpy year for the governing body of college sports.




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Washington's streak of 718 days without snow unlikely to be broken despite East Coast bracing for storm

Washington, D.C.'s streak of 718 days without heavy snow will not likely be broken anytime soon, even as the rest of the East Coast prepares for a winter storm this weekend.




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Jury finds stone companies at fault in lawsuit by countertop cutter sick with silicosis

L.A. County jurors decided largely in favor of a man with silicosis who had to undergo a double lung transplant after years of cutting engineered stone countertops.




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Desperate parents turn to magnetic therapy to help kids with autism. They have little evidence to go on

MERT is being marketed to families of children with autism. Providers suggest the treatment has been thoroughly studied, but there is little evidence to date of its efficacy.




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Q&A: How to talk about politics with people who don't agree with you

There's no surer way to start a fight than to talk politics with someone who disagrees with you. But UCSB psychologist Tania Israel says it doesn't have to be that way. She sees as an opportunity to help bridge America's political divide.




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Three more California dairy herds infected with H5N1 bird flu

Three more California dairy herds have been infected with H5N1 bird flu. A new case of human infection has also been reported in Missouri.




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Tortured by regret? Here's a trick to make peace with the past

A new study from Temple University offers an easy road map for how to reframe and conquer regrets, no matter how big or small.




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Number of California dairy herds infected with H5N1 bird flu rises to 17

With 17 dairy herds in California now infected with bird flu, the state is upping its surveillance.




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Sex, radiation and mummies: How farms are fighting a pesky almond moth without pesticides

An experimental program seeks to protect California almond trees from a pesky moth by using X-rays to sterilize the insects.




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Microdosing Ozempic? Why some people are playing doctor with weight-loss drugs

As demand for popular weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound skyrockets, patients are taking dosage amounts into their own hands.




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House GOP leaders concerned for slim majority with Trump poaching members

House Republican leaders are preparing for temporary losses to their slim majority as President-elect Donald Trump recruits members to serve in his Cabinet, chipping away at the party’s already narrow margins in the lower chamber.  So far, Trump has nominated two House lawmakers to service in his administration: House GOP Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY), […]




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Caps forward Wojtek Wolski signs with KHL club

Capitals free agent forward Wojtek Wolski has signed a contract with Kontinental Hockey League club Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod, the team announced on Monday.




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Jon Rahm jumping from PGA Tour to LIV with over $300 million deal: Report

Golfer Jon Rahm is reportedly jumping from the PGA Tour to the Saudi-backed LIV Golf and is expected to receive a lucrative payday for his move.