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Landscape with reptile: rattlesnakes in an urban world / Thomas Palmer

Hayden Library - QL666.O69 P35 2018




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Probabilistic mapping of spatial motion patterns for mobile robots Tomasz Piotr Kucner, Achim J. Lilienthal, Martin Magnusson, Luigi Palmieri, Chittaranjan Srinivas Swaminathan

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Excel 2019 for biological and life sciences statistics: a guide to solving practical problems / Thomas J. Quirk, Meghan H. Quirk, Howard F. Horton

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Organometallics in process chemistry Thomas J. Colacot, Vilvanathan Sivakumar, editors

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Kosten- und leistungsrechnung [electronic resource] : Arbeits- und studienbuch / von Prof. Dr. Karl Lohmann, Prof. Dr. Jan Körnert ; lektorat, Thomas Ammon

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Accounting & auditing research [electronic resource] : tools & strategies / Thomas R. Weirich, Thomas R. Pearson, Natalie T. Churyk

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Wiley not-for-profit GAAP 2014 [electronic resource] : interpretation and application of generally accepted accounting principles for not-for-profit organizations / Richard F. Larkin, Marie DiTommaso

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Wiley not-for-profit GAAP 2017 [electronic resource] : interpretation and application of generally accepted accounting principles for not-for-profit organizations / Richard F. Larkin, Marie DiTommaso

Larkin, Richard F., author




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[ASAP] MAINMASTseg: Automated Map Segmentation Method for Cryo-EM Density Maps with Symmetry

Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jcim.9b01110




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Rewriting masculinity: Gideon, men, and might / Kelly J. Murphy

Hayden Library - BS580.G5 M87 2019




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The Tawhidi methodological worldview: a transdisciplinary study of Islamic economics / editor: Masudul Alam Choudhury

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Enlightening Europe on Islam and the Ottomans: Mouradgea d'Ohsson and his masterpiece / by Carter Vaughn Findley

Rotch Library - BP160.M58 F56 2019




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Mastery, dependence, and the ethics of authority / Aaron Stalnaker

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Who is an evangelical?: the history of a movement in crisis / Thomas S. Kidd

Dewey Library - BR1642.U6 K533 2019




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The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Archaeology / edited by David K. Pettegrew, William R. Caraher, and Thomas W. Davis

Online Resource




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Mandatory separation: religion, education, and mass politics in Palestine / Suzanne Schneider

Dewey Library - BL42.5.P19 S35 2018




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Cyberpsychology and the brain: the interaction of neuroscience and affective computing / Thomas D. Parsons

Hayden Library - QP355.2.P37 2017




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Anatomy of the eye and orbit: the clinical essentials / Thomas F. Freddo, Edward Chaum

Hayden Library - QP475.F73 2018




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Animal behavior: concepts, methods, and applications / Shawn E. Nordell, Washington University in St. Louis, Thomas J. Valone, Saint Louis University

Hayden Library - QL751.N74 2017




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The inner life of animals: love, grief, and compassion: surprising observations of a hidden world / Peter Wohlleben ; foreword by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson ; translation by Jane Billinghurst

Hayden Library - QL785.W6413 2017




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Sizing up consciousness: towards an objective measure of the capacity for experience / Marcello Massimini & Giulio Tononi ; translated by Frances Anderson

Hayden Library - QP411.M3713 2018




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Ecology of the brain: the phenomenology and biology of the embodied mind / Thomas Fuchs, Karl Jaspers Professor of Philosophical Foundations of Psychiatry, Psychiatric Clinic, University of Heidelberg, Germany

Hayden Library - QP376.F7413 2018




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The Oxford handbook of Thomas Middleton / edited by Gary Taylor and Trish Thomas Henley

Online Resource




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Votes for women [electronic resource] : an economic perspective on women's enfranchisement / Carolyn Moehling, Melissa A. Thomasson

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




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Sex markets [electronic resource] : a denied industry / Marina Della Giusta, Maria Laura Di Tommaso and Steinar Strøm

London ; New York : Routledge, 2008




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The Gangs of Bangladesh [electronic resource]: Mastaans, Street Gangs and 'Illicit Child Labourers' in Dhaka

Atkinson-Sheppard, Sally




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Zero Hours and On-call Work in Anglo-Saxon Countries [electronic resource] / edited by Michelle O'Sullivan, Jonathan Lavelle, Juliet McMahon, Lorraine Ryan, Caroline Murphy, Thomas Turner, Patrick Gunnigle




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Breaking boundaries : varieties of liminality / edited by Agnes Horvath, Bjørn Thomassen, and Harald Wydra




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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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Gender, Masculinity and Video Gaming [electronic resource] : Analysing Reddit's r/gaming Community / by Marcus Maloney, Steven Roberts, Timothy Graham

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The host in the machine [electronic resource] : examining the digital in the social / Angela Thomas-Jones

Thomas-Jones, Angela




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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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Za rou yu hui tong : ci hui yu yi xue yu xiu ci de jiao cha yan jiu = Mingling and mastery : an interdisciplinary study of lexical semantics and rhetoric / Liu Zhuo zhu

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Nihon riberarizumu no keifu : Fukuzawa Yukichi, Hasegawa Nyozekan, Maruyama Masao / Tanaka Hiroshi cho

Tanaka, Hiroshi, 1926-




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Maruyama Masao o yominaosu / Tanaka Kyūbun

Tanaka, Kyūbun, 1952-




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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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Glowing enigmas / Nelly Sachs ; translated from the German by Michael Hamburger

Hayden Library - PT2637.A4184 G4513 2013




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How we learn where we live: Thomas Bernhard, architecture, and bildung / Fatima Naqvi

Hayden Library - PT2662.E7 Z7873 2016




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Collected poems / Thomas Bernhard ; translated by James Reidel

Hayden Library - PT2662.E7 A2 2017




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The consequences of mass extinction and a daily news roundup

Lauren Sallan discusses the consequences of a mass extinction event 359 million years ago on vertebrate body size; David Grimm talks about grandma's immune system, gambling on studies, and killer genes. Hosted by Sarah Crespi. [Img: Robert Nicholls]




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Podcast: Quantum dots in consumer electronics and a faceoff with the quiz master

Sarah Crespi takes a pop quiz on literal life hacking, spotting poverty from outer space, and the size of the average American vocabulary with Catherine Matacic.   From the magazine You can already buy a quantum dot television, but it’s really just the beginning of the infiltration of quantum dots into our everyday lives. Cherie Kagan is here to talk about her in depth review of the technology published in this week’s issue.   [Image: Public domain; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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A new dark matter signal from the early universe, massive family trees, and how we might respond to alien contact

For some time after the big bang there were no stars. Researchers are now looking at cosmic dawn—the time when stars first popped into being—and are seeing hints of dark matter’s influence on supercold hydrogen clouds. News Writer Adrian Cho talks with Sarah Crespi about how this observation was made and what it means for our understanding of dark matter. Sarah also interviews Joanna Kaplanis of the Wellcome Sanger Institute in Hinxton, U.K., about constructing enormous family trees based on an online social genealogy platform. What can we learn from the biggest family tree ever built—with 13 million members spanning 11 generations? In a bonus segment recording during a live podcasting event at the AAAS Annual Meeting in Austin, Sarah talks with Michael Varnum of Arizona State University in Tempe about what people think they will do if humanity comes into contact with aliens that just happen to be microbes. Live recordings sessions at the AAAS meeting were supported by funds from the European Commission. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Kilo-Degree Survey Collaboration/H. Hildebrandt & B. Giblin/ESO; Music: Jeffrey Cook]  




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A mysterious blue pigment in the teeth of a medieval woman, and the evolution of online master’s degrees

Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) provide free lectures and assignments, and gained global attention for their potential to increase education accessibility. Plagued with high attrition rates and fewer returning students every year, MOOCs have pivoted to a new revenue model—offering accredited master’s degrees for professionals. Host Meagan Cantwell speaks with Justin Reich, an assistant professor in the Comparative Media Studies Department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, about the evolution of MOOCs and how these MOOC professional programs may be reaching a different audience than traditional online education. Archaeologists were flummoxed when they found a brilliant blue mineral in the dental plaque of a medieval-era woman from Germany. It turned out to be lapis lazuli—an expensive pigment that would have had to travel thousands of kilometers from the mines of Afghanistan to a monastery in Germany. Host Sarah Crespi talks to Christina Warinner, a professor of archaeogenetics at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Jena, Germany, about how the discovery of this pigment shed light on the impressive life of the medieval woman, an artist who likely played a role in manuscript production. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download the transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image:Oberlin.edu/Wikimedia Commons; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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New targets for the world’s biggest atom smasher and wood designed to cool buildings

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) was built with one big goal in mind: to find the Higgs boson. It did just that in 2012. But the question on many physicists’ minds about the LHC is, “What have you done for me lately?” Host Sarah Crespi talks with Staff Writer Adrian Cho about proposals to look at the showers of particles created by its proton collisions in new ways—from changing which events are recorded, to changing how the data are analyzed, even building more detectors outside of the LHC proper—all in the hopes that strange, longer-lived particles are being generated but missed by the current set up. Also this week, Sarah talks with Tian Li of the University of Maryland in College Park about a modified wood designed to passively cool buildings. Starting from its humble roots in the forest, the wood is given a makeover: First it is bleached white to eliminate pigments that absorb light. Next, it is hot pressed, which adds strength and durability. Most importantly, these processes allow the wood to emit in the middle-infrared range, so that when facing the sky, heat passes through the wood out to the giant heat sink of outer space. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download a transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast




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A cryo–electron microscope accessible to the masses, and tracing the genetics of schizophrenia

Structural biologists rejoiced when cryo–electron microscopy, a technique to generate highly detailed models of biomolecules, emerged. But years after its release, researchers still face long queues to access these machines. Science’s European News Editor Eric Hand walks host Meagan Cantwell through the journey of a group of researchers to create a cheaper, more accessible alternative. Also this week, host Joel Goldberg speaks with psychiatrist and researcher Goodman Sibeko, who worked with the Xhosa people of South Africa to help illuminate genetic details of schizophrenia. Though scientists have examined this subject among Western populations, much less is known about the underlying genetics of people native to Africa. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download a transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast




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Hilary Mantel's new novel brings Thomas Cromwell across the finish line

The Mirror and the Light is the triumphant capstone to Mantel's trilogy on Thomas Cromwell




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Effective methods for the determination of triphenyltin residues in surface water and soil samples by high-performance liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry

Anal. Methods, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0AY00329H, Paper
Gabriel C. dos Santos, Állisson A. da S. Avellar, Rômulo de O. Schwaickhardt, Nelson M. G. Bandeira, Filipe F. Donato, Osmar D. Prestes, Renato Zanella
Monitoring of triphenyltin (TPhT) in the environment, particularly to control its misuse in agriculture, is of great importance because of its high toxicity.
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Targeted profiling of amino acid metabolome in serum by a liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry method: application to identify potential markers for diet-induced hyperlipidemia

Anal. Methods, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0AY00305K, Paper
Xiao-fan Wang, You-xi Zhang, Hai-ying Ma
Targeted profiling of amino acid metabolome in serum by LC-MS: application to identify potential markers for diet-induced hyperlipidemia.
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Multi-residue determination of micropollutants in Nigerian fish from Lagos lagoon using ultrasound assisted extraction, solid phase extraction and ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry

Anal. Methods, 2020, 12,2114-2122
DOI: 10.1039/D0AY00411A, Paper
Idera Fabunmi, Natalie Sims, Kathryn Proctor, Aderonke Oyeyiola, Temilola Oluseyi, Kehinde Olayinka, Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern
This reports for the first time a simple and robust approach in determining pharmaceuticals in different fish species in Nigeria.
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