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Restaurant Chains in China: The Dilemma of Standardisation versus Authenticity / by Guojun Zeng, Henk J. de Vries, Frank M. Go

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Restauration de la productivité des sols tropicaux et méditerranéens

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The lean strategy: using lean to create competitive advantage, unleash innovation, and deliver sustainable growth / Michael Ballé, Daniel Jones, Jacques Chaize, Orest Fiume

Dewey Library - HD58.9.B35 2017




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Ajay Srinivasan: Are negative interest rates the new normal?

Central banks can set rates low enough to stimulate an economy in recession, and raise them once a recovery gets underway




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Forest of night [manuscript] / by Noni Braham Durack

Durack, Noni, 1917-




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Preludio e presto for violin solo, op. 52 / Carl Nielsen

STACK SCORE Mu pts N554 prepre a




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Restoration music for three violins, bass viol and continuo / transcribed and edited by Peter Holman and John Cunningham

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Extraterrestrial languages / Daniel Oberhaus

Dewey Library - QB54.O225 2019




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Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health II Pedro M. Arezes, J. Santos Baptista, Mónica P. Barroso, Paula Carneiro, Patrício Cordeiro, Nélson Costa, Rui B. Melo, A. Sérgio Miguel, Gonçalo Perestrelo, editors

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Feminist Institutionalism and Gendered Bureaucracies: Forestry Governance in Nepal / by Radha Wagle, Soma Pillay, Wendy Wright

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Feminist institutionalism and gendered bureaucracies: forestry governance in Nepal / Radha Wagle, Soma Pillay, Wendy Wright

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Cops arrest woman who accused actor Karan Oberoi of rape

In a sudden turn of events, the Mumbai Police on Monday arrested a woman who had lodged a false case of rape against television actor-singer Karan Oberoi, an official said.




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Doing qualitative research in psychology: a practical guide / edited by Cath Sullivan, Michael A. Forrester

Hayden Library - BF76.5.D627 2019




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Keep it moving: lessons for the rest of your life / Twyla Tharp

Dewey Library - BF637.S4 T43 2019




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[ASAP] Prebiotic Astrochemistry and the Formation of Molecules of Astrobiological Interest in Interstellar Clouds and Protostellar Disks

Chemical Reviews
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Turkish Journal of Forestry [electronic journal].

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SIGGROUP bulletin [electronic journal] : a publication of the Special Interest Group on Supporting Group Work.

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Restorative justice [electronic journal].




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International journal of wrestling science [electronic journal].




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Forestry Journal [electronic journal].

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Analele Universităţii Creştine "Dimitrie Cantemir", Seria Istorie [electronic journal].

Faculty of History, Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University




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ACM SIGPLAN notices [electronic journal] : a monthly publication of the Special Interest Group on Programming Languages.

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Banksia woodlands : a restoration guide for the Swan Coastal Plain / Jason C. Stevens, Deanna P. Rokich, Vernon J. Newton, Russell L. Barrett, Kingsley W. Dixon (editors)




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Routledge handbook of ecological and environmental restoration / edited by Stuart K. Allison and Stephen D. Murphy




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Carbon mitigation from agroforestry in salinized low rainfall farmland landscapes / Stanley J. Sochacki

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Restriction enzymes: a history / Wil A.M. Loenen, Leiden University Medical Center

Dewey Library - QP609.R44 L64 2019




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Chemistry of lignocellulosics: current trends / editor, Tatjana Stevanovic (Department of Wood and Forest Sciences, Laval University, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada)

Hayden Library - TP248.65.L54 C4575 2018




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Restricted active space simulations of the metal L-edge X-ray absorption spectra and resonant inelastic X-ray scattering: revisiting [CoII/III(bpy)3]2+/3+ complexes

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2020, 7,1927-1938
DOI: 10.1039/D0QI00148A, Research Article
Meiyuan Guo, Xiaorui Liu, Rongxing He
The metal L-edge spectra of cobalt compounds have been interpreted through restricted active space calculations.
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Monetary Policy and Financial Stability in a World of Low Interest Rates : proceedings of a conference held in Sydney on 16-17 March 2017 / editors: Jonathan Hambur, John Simon

Monetary Policy and Financial Stability in a World of Low Interest Rates Conference (2017 : Sydney, N.S.W.)




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O zadachakh partii po korennoĭ perestroĭke upravlenii︠a︡ ekonomikoĭ. English

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Teaching primary science constructively / edited by Keith Skamp, Christine Preston




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Science in an extreme environment: the 1963 American Mount Everest expedition / Philip W. Clements

Hayden Library - Q115.C54 2018




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Additional manpower may be sought from Centre to give police rest: Uddhav

Uddhav also admitted that while the spread of the virus has been contained, the state has not succeeded in breaking the chain of infection yet




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Karnataka govt allows restaurants, bars to sell liquor at retail prices

According to the latest update by the state health department, total number of coronavirus cases in Karnataka is 753




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Former Chhattisgarh CM Ajit Jogi hospitalised after cardiac arrest

Citing the information provided by family members of Ajit Jogi, the hospital said he fell unconscious at his residence here in the morning




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Biblical terror: why law and restoration in the Bible depend upon fear / Jeremiah W. Cataldo

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Mind beyond brain: Buddhism, science, and the paranormal / David E. Presti with Bruce Greyson, Edward F. Kelly, Emily Williams Kelly, and Jim B. Tucker

Hayden Library - BQ4570.P75 M56 2018




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Legal Research Reports: Legal Restrictions on Religious Slaughter of Animals in Europe

The Law Library of Congress is proud to present the report, Legal Restrictions on Religious Slaughter of Animals in Europe.

This report includes surveys of the laws of 25 European jurisdictions concerning the legality of religious slaughter, updating and expanding the Law Library’s March 2018 report. All European countries that do not allow kosher or halal slaughter of animals are included; some but not all countries that permit such slaughter subject to regulation are also included. In addition, the report summarizes a February 2019 European Court of Justice decision on religious slaughter and organic labeling. 

This report is one of the many prepared by the Law Library of Congress. Visit the Comprehensive Index of Legal Reports page for a complete listing of reports and the Current Legal Topics page for our highlighted and newer reports. 




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Cerebral lateralization and cognition: evolutionary and developmental investigations of behavioral biases / edited by Gillian S. Forrester, William D. Hopkins, Kristelle Hudry, Annukka Lindell

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Cajal's neuronal forest: science and art / by Javier DeFelipe

Hayden Library - QM451.D44 2018




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Shifting interests [electronic resource] : the medical discourse on abortion in English Canada, 1850-1969 / by Tracy Penny Light

Waterloo, Ont. : University of Waterloo, 2003




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Examining Effective Practices at Minority-Serving Institutions [electronic resource] : Beyond a Deficit Framing of Leadership / edited by Robert T. Palmer, DeShawn Preston, Amanda Assalone




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The first copper(II) complex with 1,10-phenanthroline and salubrinal with interesting biochemical properties

Metallomics, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0MT00006J, Paper
Sebastiano Masuri, Enzo Cadoni, Maria Grazia Cabiddu, Francesco Isaia, Maria Giovanna Demuru, Lukáš Moráň, David Buček, Petr Vaňhara, Josef Havel, Tiziana Pivetta
The novel complex Cu(phen)2(salubrinal)(ClO4)2 shows high free radical scavenging activity and good cytotoxic activity and induces cell death through ER-stress.
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Forest Dept. steps up vigil to prevent poaching

Base camps, check-posts set up as part of the drive




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How future elites view self-interest and equality and a news roundup

Daniel Markovits discusses the preferences for fairness and equiality among potential future US leaders and David Grimm talks about finding fluorine's origins, persistant lone wolves, and the domestiction of the chicken. Hosted by Sarah Crespi. [Image credit: Philip Pikart/CC BY-SA 4.0]




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Building conscious machines, tracing asteroid origins, and how the world’s oldest forests grew

This week we hear stories on sunlight pushing Mars’s flock of asteroids around, approximately 400-million-year-old trees that grew by splitting their guts, and why fighting poverty might also mean worsening climate change with Online News Editor David Grimm. Sarah Crespi talks with cognitive neuroscientist Stanislas Dehaene of the Collège de France in Paris about consciousness—what is it and can machines have it? For our monthly books segment, Jen Golbeck reviews astronaut Scott Kelly’s book Endurance: A Year in Space, A Lifetime of Discovery. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: NASA/Goddard; Music: Jeffrey Cook]​




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The twins climbing Mount Everest for science, and the fractal nature of human bone

To study the biological differences brought on by space travel, NASA sent one twin into space and kept another on Earth in 2015. Now, researchers from that project are trying to replicate that work planet-side to see whether the differences in gene expression were due to extreme stress or were specific to being in space. Sarah Crespi talks with Online News Editor Catherine Matacic about a “control” study using what might be a comparably stressful experience here on Earth: climbing Mount Everest. Catherine also shares a recent study that confirmed what one reddit user posted 5 years ago: A single path stretching from southern Pakistan to northeastern Russia will take you on the longest straight-line journey on Earth, via the ocean. Finally, Sarah talks with Roland Kröger of the University of York in the United Kingdom about his group’s study published this week in Science. Using a combination of techniques usually reserved for materials science, the group explored the nanoscale arrangement of mineral in bone, looking for an explanation of the tissue’s contradictory combination of toughness and hardness. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Human bone (20X) by Berkshire Community College Bioscience Image Library; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Dog noses detect heat, the world faces coronavirus, and scientists search for extraterrestrial life

On this week’s show, Online News Editor David Grimm joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss how dogs’ cold noses may be able to sense warm bodies. Read the research. International News Editor Martin Enserink shares the latest from our reporters covering coronavirus. And finally, from a recording made at this year’s AAAS annual meeting, host Meagan Cantwell talks with Jill Tarter, chair emeritus at the SETI Institute, about the newest technologies being used to search for alien life, what a positive signal would look like, and how to inform the public if extraterrestrial life ever were detected. This week’s episode was produced with help from Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast Download a transcript (PDF).




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Science’s leading role in the restoration of Notre Dame, and the surprising biology behind how our body develops its tough skin

On this week’s show, freelance writer Christa Lesté-Lasserre talks with host Sarah Crespi about the scientists working on the restoration of Notre Dame, from testing the changing weight of wet limestone, to how to remove lead contamination from four-story stained glass windows. As the emergency phase of work winds down, scientists are also starting to use the lull in tourist activity to investigate the mysteries of the cathedral’s construction. Also this week, Felipe Quiroz, an assistant professor in the biomedical engineering department at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, talks with Sarah about his paper on the cellular mechanism of liquid-liquid phase separation in the formation of the tough outer layer of the skin. Liquid-liquid phase separation is when two liquids “demix,” or separate, like oil and water. In cells, this process created membraneless organelles that are just now starting to be understood. In this work, Quiroz and colleagues create a sensor for phase separation in the cell that works in living tissue, and show how phase separation is tied to the formation of the outer layers of skin in mice. Read the related Insight. This week’s episode was produced with help from Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast Download a transcript (PDF). [Image: r. nial bradshaw/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Interesting fact about Ranveer's film '83'

Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone's sports drama 83 which is directed by Kabir Khan revolves around the true story of India's incredible cricket World Cup victory in 1983.