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How brain arousal mechanisms work: paths toward consciousness / Donald Pfaff

Hayden Library - QP411.P43 2019




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Successful aging: a neuroscientist explores the power and potential of our lives / Daniel J. Levitin

Dewey Library - QP376.L43 2020




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Neurotheology: how science can enlighten us about spirituality / Andrew Newberg

Hayden Library - QP355.2.N57 2018




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How to stop time / by Matt Haig

Hayden Library - PR6108.A39 H69 2017




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Mr. Lear: a life of art and nonsense / Jenny Uglow

Hayden Library - PR4879.L2 Z94 2018




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The transmission of Beowulf: language, culture, and scribal behavior / Leonard Neidorf

Hayden Library - PR1586.N45 2017




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How the classics made Shakespeare / Jonathan Bate

Online Resource




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The ghost clause / Howard Norman

Hayden Library - PR9199.3.N564 G48 2019




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Live a little: a novel / Howard Jacobson

Dewey Library - PR6060.A32 L58 2019




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Professor Chandra follows his bliss: a novel / Rajeev Balasubramanyam

Dewey Library - PR6102.A58 P76 2019




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The dragonfly sea: a novel / by Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor

Dewey Library - PR9381.9.O98 D73 2019




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"Harry-- yer a wizard": exploring J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter universe.

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Literary hispanophobia and hispanophilia in Britain and the Low Countries (1550-1850) / edited by Yolanda Rodríguez Pérez

Online Resource




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Now we shall be entirely free / Andrew Miller

Dewey Library - PR6063.I3564 N69 2019




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Salt slow: stories / Julia Armfield

Dewey Library - PR6101.R638 A6 2019




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Victor Frankenstein, the monster and the shadows of technology: the Frankenstein prophecies / Robert D. Romanyshyn

Dewey Library - PR5397.F73 R66 2019




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Frankenstein: how a monster became an icon, the science and enduring allure of Mary Shelley's creation / edited by Sidney Perkowitz and Eddy Von Mueller

Dewey Library - PR5397.F73 F72 2018




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The experimental imagination: literary knowledge and science in the British Enlightenment / Tita Chico

Hayden Library - PR448.S32 C55 2018




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Teaching social justice through Shakespeare: why Renaissance literature matters now / edited by Hillary Eklund and Wendy Beth Hyman

Dewey Library - PR2970.T43 2019




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Fire and snow: climate fiction from the Inklings to Game of Thrones / Marc DiPaolo

Hayden Library - PR830.F3 D45 2018




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With no fresh content, broadcasters rely on old classics, web shows to entertain viewers

Confined to her home during the lockdown, Gwalior-based 37-year old Mansha Kasture is reliving childhood memories with her 8 year-old daughter, Mishika, watching Ramanand Sagar’s epic 'Ramayana' on DD National.




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Picture abhi bahut costly hai, mere dost! Woes of entertainment industry worsen with lockdown

In the past two months, the industry has lost about Rs 2,000 crore as stay-at-home orders and social distancing norms kept moviegoers away. Looking at historical evidence on how people flocked to cinema halls after World War II, or after a 45-day strike in India in 2009, multiplex players are hopeful of a repeat this time if safety can be assured.




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Highest viewership for PM Modi’s TV address to the nation on lockdown-2

Data suggests average daily reach has now stabilised at 627 million. The highlight of the week was an all-time high viewership of 4 billion impressions by the Hindi GEC genre in the Hindi speaking market, urban region.




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Covid-19 lockdown: English TV unlocks all the entertainment

English movies registered a 91% increase in viewership for the week ended April 10 from the pre-lockdown period, while for English general entertainment channels, the figure was 41%, according to BARC India data sourced from subscribers.




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For stand-up comedians, bad days will likely continue even after lifting of lockdown

What is even more worrying is uncertainty. Even when the lockdown is lifted, social-distancing measures will remain the norm and that will mean no live events for a some more time, say comedy circuit insiders. They expect the dry spell to continue for the next 6-8 months, at least.




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Burn it down! : feminist manifestos for the revolution / edited by Breanne Fahs.

London ; New York : Verso, 2020




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Judith Butler [electronic resource] : sexual politics, social change and the power of the performative / Gill Jagger

London ; New York : Routledge, 2008




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'Minding our minds': Govt guide on dealing with mental health issues during coronavirus lockdown

The government has advised people not to follow sensational news or social media posts which impact their mental state, follow facts and not rumours during the lockdown period.




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Here's how you can boost your immunity using Ayurveda in wake of coronavirus crisis

The Ministry of AYUSH has recommended the following self-care guidelines for preventive health measures and boosting immunity with special reference to respiratory health.




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'Can confirm COVID-19 in 2 hours at low cost': Harsh Vardhan announces new test kit developed by Kerala-based institute

The detection time is 10 minutes, and the sample to result in time will be less than 2 hours, Harsh Vardhan said.




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Eurovision and Australia [electronic resource]: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from down Under




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How Outlaws Win Friends and Influence People [electronic resource] / by Tereza Kuldova

Kuldova, Tereza, author




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Human Ecology of Climate Change Hazards in Vietnam [electronic resource] : Risks for Nature and Humans in Lowland and Upland Areas / by An Thinh Nguyen, Luc Hens

Nguyen, An Thinh, author




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Knowing the Salween River: Resource Politics of a Contested Transboundary River [electronic resource] / edited by Carl Middleton, Vanessa Lamb




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Police and the Policed [electronic resource]: Language and Power Relations on the Margins of the Global South

Watson, Danielle




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Power, Glamour and Angst [electronic resource] : Inside Australia's Elite Neighbourhoods / by Ilan Wiesel

Wiesel, Ilan, author




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Thinking Seriously About Gangs [electronic resource] : Towards a Critical Realist Approach / by Paul Andell

Andell, Paul, author




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Sociology Short Cuts: Crime and Deviance : Part 3: Crimes of the Powerful [electronic resource]




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Social Theory and Crime : Space, Place, and Windows [electronic resource]




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The econosphere [electronic resource] : what makes the economy really work, how to protect it, and maximize your opportunity for financial prosperity / Craig Thomas

Thomas, Craig, 1969-




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Education, modern development, and indigenous knowledge [electronic resource] : an analysis of academic knowledge production / Seana McGovern

McGovern, Seana




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The fractal organization [electronic resource] : creating enterprises of tomorrow / Pravir Malik

Malik, Pravir




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Living with climate change [electronic resource] : how communities are surviving and thriving in a changing climate / Jane A. Bullock, George D. Haddow, Kim S. Haddow, Damon P. Coppola

Bullock, Jane A., author




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Towards Sociology of Dalits [electronic resource] / edited by Paramjit S. Judge




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Transforming research libraries for the global knowledge society [electronic resource] / edited by Barbara I. Dewey




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We can't talk about that at work! [electronic resource] : how to talk about race, religion, politics, and other polarizing topics / Mary-Frances Winters

Winters, Mary-Frances, author




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Chromatographic detection of low-molecular-mass metal complexes in the cytosol of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Metallomics, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C9MT00312F, Paper
Open Access
Trang Q. Nguyen, Joshua E. Kim, Hayley N. Brawley, Paul A. Lindahl
Labile metal pools in the cytosol of yeast, including those of iron, copper, zinc, and manganese, can be detected and characterized using size-exclusion chromatography with online ICP-MS.
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The study of levels from redox-active elements in cerebrospinal fluid of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients carrying disease-related gene mutations shows potential copper dyshomeostasis

Metallomics, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0MT00051E, Paper
Federica Violi, Nikolay Solovyev, Marco Vinceti, Jessica Mandrioli, Marianna Lucio, Bernhard Michalke
Gene-environment interaction is as a possible key factor in the development of ALS. The levels of redox species of Cu, Fe, and Mn were assessed in cerebrospinal fluid, showing a possible positive association between Cu and genetic ALS.
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TSE proprietor extends helping hand to widows, differently abled persons

TSE proprietor extends helping hand to widows, differently abled persons




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Lack of man power dwarfs efforts at Mao Gate

Lack of man power dwarfs efforts at Mao Gate