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The Java that never was : academic theories and political practices / edited by Hans Antlöv and Jörgen Hellman




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[ASAP] Use of Calcium Isotopic Tracers To Determine Factors That Perturb Calcium Metabolism

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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45Q, the tax credit that's luring US companies to capture CO&lt;sub&gt;2&lt;/sub&gt;

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AI finds molecules that kill bacteria, but would they make good antibiotics?

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Sarah Richardson on prestige publishing: &#8216;Luckily, I don't give a crap about that'

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AlloVir and Baylor to make donor-derived T cell therapies that target coronaviruses




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Ceramic lattices that are stronger than diamond

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Roche partners with Arrakis on small molecules that target RNA

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Rgenta Therapeutics launches with $20 million to develop small molecules that target RNA




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A COVID-19 diagnostic that uses CRISPR gets a nod from the FDA

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A Left that Dares to Speak Its Name: 34 Untimely Interventions


 

With irrepressible humor, Slavoj Žižek dissects our current political and social climate, discussing everything from Jordan Peterson and sex “unicorns” to Greta Thunberg and Chairman Mao. Taking aim at his enemies on the Left, Right, and Center, he argues that contemporary society can only be properly understood from a communist standpoint.

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With irrepressible humor, Slavoj Žižek dissects our current political and social climate, discussing everything from Jordan Peterson and sex “unicorns” to Greta Thunberg and Chairman Mao. Taking aim at his enemies on the Left, Right, and Center, he argues that contemporary society can only be properly understood from a communist standpoint.

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No shadow of a doubt: the 1919 eclipse that confirmed Einstein's theory of relativity / Daniel Kennefick

Barker Library - QC173.55.K35 2019




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Inhabiting the sacred in everyday life: how to design a place that touches your heart, stirs you to consecrate and cultivate it as home, dwell intentionally within it, slay monsters for it, and let it loose in your democracy / Randolph T. Hester, Jr. and

Rotch Library - HT167.H47 2019




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Thatcher's progress: from social democracy to market liberalism through an English new town / Guy Ortolano, New York University

Rotch Library - HT169.57.G72 M556 2019




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FORWARD to professorship in STEM: inclusive faculty development strategies that work / edited Rachelle S. Heller, Catherine Mavriplis, Paul Sali Sabila

Online Resource




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Rewiring photosynthesis: a photosystem I-hydrogenase chimera that makes H2 in vivo

Energy Environ. Sci., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C9EE03859K, Paper
Andrey Kanygin, Yuval Milrad, Chandrasekhar Thummala, Kiera Reifschneider, Patricia Baker, Pini Marco, Iftach Yacoby, Kevin E. Redding
Photosystem I-hydrogenase chimera intercepts electron flow directly from the photosynthetic electron transport chain and directs it to hydrogen production.
To cite this article before page numbers are assigned, use the DOI form of citation above.
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Blossoms : and the genes that make them / Maxine F. Singer

Singer, Maxine, author




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[ASAP] Targeted Delivery of Adamantylated Peptidoglycan Immunomodulators in Lipid Nanocarriers: NMR Shows That Cargo Fragments Are Available on the Surface

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
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Long before the novel coronavirus, it was Malabar pepper and Maharashtrian ivory that connected Italy to India

The ancient Pompeii ruins house several evidences of long-standing trade ties between the two countries



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'Completely surprised to see him do a character like that so beautifully': Tammanna Bhatia on Hrithik's 'Super 30'

Actress Tamannaah Bhatia who has always been in awe of Hrithik, recently shared she was moved and inspired by his phenomenal acting in Super 30.




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Oil gains on hopes that easing of coronavirus curbs will push demand boost

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Food Funct., 2020, 11,3632-3644
DOI: 10.1039/D0FO00187B, Paper
Peichao Chen, Ya Zhang, Man Xu, Hongjun Chen, Huixi Zou, Xu Zhang, Haibin Tong, Cuiping You, Mingjiang Wu
The polysaccharides extracted from Sargassum fusiforme delays the aging process via mitochondria-associated anti-oxidation.
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A mile-high club that comes with drinks, dinner

Airbus contemplating a new paradigm in passenger cabin design




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Journal of Natural Products
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Journal of Natural Products
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How and Why US Health Care Differs From That in Other OECD Countries

Interview with Victor R. Fuchs, PhD, author of How and Why US Health Care Differs From That in Other OECD Countries




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The handbook of plant biosecurity : principles and practices for the identification, containment and control of organisms that threaten agriculture and the environment globally / Gordon Gordh, Simon McKirdy, editors




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One giant leap: the impossible mission that flew us to the Moon / Charles Fishman

Hayden Library - TL789.8.U6 A53328 2019




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The eye that sees: about Ahmad Morshedloo.

Rotch Library - ND989.M67 A35 2018




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Vartan Avakian: all that is seen and unseen / with an essay by Merve Bedir ; editors, Daniela Leykam, Dr. Nicola Müllerschön, Christoph Tannert

Rotch Library - N7276.8.A93 A4 2018




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Cloth that changed the world: the art and fashion of Indian chintz / edited by Sarah Fee

Rotch Library - NK8976.A1 R69 2019




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Islamic empires: the cities that shaped civilization: from Mecca to Dubai / Justin Marozzi

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Architectural heritage of Yemen: buildings that fill my eye / edited by Trevor H.J. Marchand

Rotch Library - NA1490.Y45 A73 2017




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"They say/I say" : the moves that matter in academic writing / Gerald Graff, Cathy Birkenstein

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Methylcellulose – a versatile printing material that enables biofabrication of tissue equivalents with high shape fidelity

Biomater. Sci., 2020, 8,2102-2110
DOI: 10.1039/D0BM00027B, Minireview
Open Access
T. Ahlfeld, V. Guduric, S. Duin, A. R. Akkineni, K. Schütz, D. Kilian, J. Emmermacher, N. Cubo-Mateo, S. Dani, M. v. Witzleben, J. Spangenberg, R. Abdelgaber, R. F. Richter, A. Lode, M. Gelinsky
This minireview highlights the use of the polysaccharide methylcellulose for biofabrication applications. Its properties are useful for printing of dissolvable support structures as well as the development of novel bioinks.
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How to find a postdoc position that’s right for you

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That 'little woman who started a great war'




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That's a lighthouse - not a missile!




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The city hall that doesn't look like one




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The Florida town that was to supplant Hollywood




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General Grant didn't build that interesting house




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A Long cloak with silk cape and hood mush like that of a Cardinal




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Thatcher Glass factory, Fowler Avenue, Tampa, Fla., distant view from north




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Thatcher Glass factory, Fowler Avenue, Tampa, Fla., view from north




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Walter Afield standing at site that will become USF Medical Center