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Biothermodynamics: principles and applications / Mustafa Ozilgen, Esra Sorgüven, both of Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey

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Ionic liquids: synthesis, properties, technologies, and applications / edited by Rasmus Fehrmann and Catherine Santini

Hayden Library - QD561.I56885 2019




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The Holy Fire Must Go On

As one of Jerusalem’s most ancient Christian celebrations is threatened by COVID-19, a brother-sister filmmaking team helps viewers experience the “Narnia” of their missionary-kid youth.




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Diet Diary: Storehouse of nutrients, leafy Kale a must in our daily diet





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[ASAP] Fabrication of Durably Antibacterial Cotton Fabrics by Robust and Uniform Immobilization of Silver Nanoparticles via Mussel-Inspired Polydopamine/Polyethyleneimine Coating

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
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More articles from Christianity Today Music

The latest reviews, news, interviews, and commentary from Christianity Today.




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Report on the inquiry into the Australian music industry / House of Representatives Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts

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Sophie Germain: revolutionary mathematician / Dora Musielak

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Dadri lynching: Akhlaq’s son fights for life, Muslims live in fear, politicians home in




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French Muslims in Perspective: Nationalism, Post-Colonialism and Marginalisation under the Republic / Joseph Downing

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In the shadows of glories past: jihad for modern science in Muslim societies, 1850 to the Arab Spring / John W. Livingston

Hayden Library - BP166.14.M63 L58 2017




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Islam and Muslim resistance to modernity in Turkey / Gokhan Bacik

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Islamism, crisis and democratization: implications of the world values survey for the Muslim world / Hussein Solomon, Arno Tausch

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Muslim volunteering in the West: between Islamic ethos and citizenship / Mario Peucker, Merve Reyhan Kayikci, editors

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Critical Muslim. edited by Ziauddin Sardar

Dewey Library - BP190.5.F67 C75 2019




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Polemical encounters: Christians, Jews, and Muslims in Iberia and beyond / edited by Mercedes García-Arenal and Gerard Wiegers

Rotch Library - BP172.P655 2019




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Love thy neighbor: a Muslim doctor's struggle for home in rural America / Ayaz Virji with Alan Eisenstock

Hayden Library - BP80.V57 A3 2019




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Jews and Muslims made visible in Christian Iberia and beyond, 14th to 18th centuries: another image / edited by Llopis. Borja Franco, Antonio Urquizar-Herrera

Rotch Library - BR127.J49 2019




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Rhythms of religious ritual: the yearly cycles of Jews, Christians, and Muslims / Kathy Black with Bishop Kyrillos, Jonathan L. Friedmann and Tamar Frankiel, Hamid Mavani and Jihad Turk

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Modern concepts of peripheral nerve repair / Kirsten Haastert-Talini, Hans Assmus, Gregor Antoniadis, editors

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The heart of the brain: the hypothalamus and its hormones / Gareth Leng

Hayden Library - QP383.7.L46 2018




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Animal musicalities: birds, beasts, and evolutionary listening / Rachel Mundy

Hayden Library - QL765.M86 2018




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Music for a King: George Herbert's Style and the Metrical Psalms / Coburn Freer

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Eastern European Popular Music in a Transnational Context [electronic resource]: Beyond the Borders




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Gene expression in mouse muscle over time after nickel pellet implantation

Metallomics, 2020, 12,528-538
DOI: 10.1039/C9MT00289H, Paper
Desmond I. Bannon, Wenjun Bao, Stephen D. Turner, Wilfred C. McCain, William Dennis, Russ Wolfinger, Ed Perkins, Roger Abounader
Implanted nickel becomes toxic when it exceeds homeostasis, initiating a range of global gene effects over time, including oxidative phosphorylation and immune responses, which are impacted in opposite directions.
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The confusions of young Master Törless / Robert Musil ; translated by Christopher Moncrieff

Hayden Library - PT2625.U8 V413 2013




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You must change your life: the story of Rainer Maria Rilke and Auguste Rodin / Rachel Corbett

Hayden Library - PT2635.I65 Z66144 2016




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DNA and proteins from ancient books, music made from data, and the keys to poverty traps

This week we hear stories on turning data sets into symphonies for business and pleasure, why so much of the world is stuck in the poverty trap, and calls for stiffening statistical significance with Online News Editor David Grimm. Sarah Crespi talks to news writer Ann Gibbons about the biology of ancient books—what can we learn from DNA, proteins, and book worm trails about a book, its scribes, and its readers? Listen to previous podcasts. [Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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LIGO spots merging neutron stars, scholarly questions about a new Bible museum, and why wolves are better team players than dogs

This week we hear stories about the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory’s latest hit, why wolves are better team players than dogs, and volcanic eruptions that may have triggered riots in ancient Egypt with Online News Editor Catherine Matacic. Sarah Crespi interviews contributing correspondent Lizzie Wade about the soon-to-open Museum of the Bible in Washington D.C. Can it recover from early accusations of forgeries and illicitly obtained artifacts? Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Public Domain; Music: Jeffrey Cook]  




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Building a landslide observatory, and the universality of music

You may have seen the aftermath of a landslide, driving along a twisty mountain road—a scattering of rocks and scree impinging on the pavement. And up until now, that’s pretty much how scientists have tracked landslides—roadside observations and spotty satellite images. Now, researchers are hoping to track landslides systematically by instrumenting an entire national park in Taiwan. The park is riddled with landslides—so much so that visitors wear helmets. Host Sarah Crespi talks with one of those visitors—freelance science journalist Katherine Kornei—about what we can learn from landslides. In a second rocking segment, Sarah also talks with Manvir Singh about the universality of music. His team asked the big questions in a Science paper out this week: Do all societies make music? What are the common elements that can be picked out from songs worldwide? Sarah and Manvir listen to songs and talk about what love ballads and lullabies have in common, regardless of their culture of origin. Explore the music database.  This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Ads on this week’s show: Bayer; KiwiCo; McDonalds Download a transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Martin Lewinson/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Ancient artifacts on the beaches of Northern Europe, and how we remember music

On this week’s show, host Joel Goldberg talks with science journalist Andrew Curry about archaeological finds from thousands of years ago along the shores of Northern Europe. Curry outlines the rich history of the region that scientists, citizen scientists, and energy companies have helped dredge up. Also this week, from a recording made at this year’s AAAS annual meeting in Seattle, host Meagan Cantwell speaks with Elizabeth Margulis, a professor at Princeton University, about musical memory. Margulis explains what research tells us about how our brains process music, and dives into her own study on how Western and non-Western audiences interpret the same song differently. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download a transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Sebastian Reinecke/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook] 




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Molecular analysis of edible bird’s nest and rapid authentication of Aerodramus fuciphagus from its subspecies by PCR-RFLP based on the cytb gene

Anal. Methods, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/C9AY02548K, Paper
Kunfeng Liu, Maoyong Wu, Xuemei Lin, Piyanuch Lonan, Sitai Chen, Yina Wu, Xiaoping Lai, Liangwen Yu, Xiaoming Zhou, Geng Li
Edible bird's nest (EBN), for its great nutritional value, is widely used around the world, especially in China and Singapore. EBNs of different origins and types may vary in price...
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Solid-phase microextraction using a β-ketoenamine-linked covalent organic framework coating for efficient enrichment of synthetic musks in water samples

Anal. Methods, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C9AY02755F, Paper
Lian Wen, Peng Wu, Lei-Lei Wang, Li-Zong Chen, Ming-Lin Wang, Xia Wang, Jin-Ming Lin, Ru-Song Zhao
This study indicated the promising applicability of the TpPa-1 as a solid-phase microextraction fiber coating for reliably detecting synthetic musks at trace levels from environmental samples.
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F1 teams must race to survive

Formula One managing director Ross Brawn this week outlined plans for going back to racing, with health checks and isolation in the paddock, and believed the sport could provide a safe environment.




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Surfactants for enhanced oil recovery applications Muhammad Sagir, Muhammad Mushtaq, M. Suleman Tahir, Muhammad Bilal Tahir, Abdul Ravoof Shaik

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A history of the world in 100 objects : from the British Museum / The British Museum, Western Australian Museum, National Museum of Australia




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The Italian dictatorship : problems and perspectives in the interpretation of Mussolini and fascism / R.J.B. Bosworth

Bosworth, R. J. B. (Richard J. B.), 1943-




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Report on the 2007 Western Australian Museum, Department of Maritime Archaeology, Batavia land sites National Heritage listing archaeological survey / edited by Corioli Souter with contributions by Ross Anderson and [four others]




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Crusade and Jihad : the thousand-year war between the Muslim world and the global north / William R. Polk

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The Music Industry: Music in the Cloud


 
Since the first edition was published in 2009, Patrik Wikström's The Music Industry has become a go-to text for students and scholars. This thoroughly updated third edition provides an international overview of the music industry and its future prospects in the world of global entertainment.

The music industry has experienced two turbulent decades of immense change brought about in part by the digital revolution. How has the industry been transformed

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Coronavirus: Pune-based cricket museum buys Azhar Ali’s auctioned bat and jersey to raise funds

The Pakistan Test captain had put his bat used to score triple century in a day-night Test and Champions Trophy 2017 jersey up for auction.




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‘We must learn to live with the coronavirus,’ says health ministry

The ministry said it was possible that with adherence to physical distancing norms and aggressive containment, India may never hit the peak.




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Plant Ecology Ernst-Detlef Schulze [and more] ; with contributions by Almust Arneth [and more]

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Machine learning in aquaculture: hunger classification of Lates Calcarifer / Mohd Azraai Mohd Razman, Anwar P. P. Abdul Majeed, Rabiu Muazu Musa, Zahari Taha, Gian-Antonio Susto, Yukinori Mukai

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Allelopathy: potential for green agriculture / Waseem Mushtaq, Mohammad Badruzzaman Siddiqui, Khalid Rehman Hakeem

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The American Museum of Natural History and how it got that way / Colin Davey with Thomas A. Lesser ; foreword by Kermit Roosevelt III

Barker Library - QH70.U62 N485 2019