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Between families and Frankenstein: the politics of egg donation in the United States / Erin Heidt-Forsythe

Dewey Library - HQ762.U6 H45 2018




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Fault, responsibility, and administrative law in late Babylonian legal texts / F. Rachel Magdalene, Cornelia Wunsch, and Bruce Wells ; with contributions from E. Frahm, G. Frame, K. Kleber, and C. Waerzeggers

Magdalene, F. Rachel, author




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Cats in Australia : companion and killer / John C.Z. Woinarski, Sarah M. Legge and Chris R. Dickman

Woinarski, J. C. Z. (John Casimir Zichy), 1955- author




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The energy of nations: risk blindness and the road to renaissance / Jeremy Leggett

Online Resource




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An other kingdom [electronic resource] : departing the consumer culture / Peter Block, Walter Brueggemann, John McKnight

Block, Peter, author




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Magnesium Technology 2020 J. Brian Jordon, Victoria Miller, Vineet V. Joshi, Neale R. Neelameggham, editors

Online Resource




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Diversity in organizations : concepts and practices / edited by Mary Ann Danowitz, Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger, Heike Mensi-Klarbach




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Indians get 290 gms milk in a day, 55 eggs annually

India not only ranks first in the world in milk production, its per capita milk availability at 290 grams daily is marginally higher than the global average




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Advance wheat yield pegged at a record 78 mt

All seems to be well on the farm production front. The Government will soon announce the fourth advance estimate of crop production for 2007-08...




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India''s groundnut bowl now goes begging

The Saurashtra Kutch region, popularly known as India''s groundnut bowl, is threatening to fall off the agricultural map.




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Genetics and genomics in nursing and health care / Theresa A. Beery, M. Linda Workman, Julia A. Eggert

Hayden Library - QH447.B44 2018




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What the Cluck? Introducing the Vegan Egg Yolk

How to make a vegan egg yolk.




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The Science of Beautiful Easter Egg Color

There’s a lot of science at work in Easter egg coloring. The dye needs an acid, usually vinegar, to bond with the egg’s shell. WIRED experiments to find the perfect Ph for egg color that pops.




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Design FX - Terminator Genisys: Creating a Fully Digital Schwarzenegger

He's back—this time in a time-traveling standoff. See how Arnold Schwarzenegger faced off against a digitized version of his younger self.




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WIRED Lab - The NASA Illustrator Who Hides Sci-Fi Easter Eggs in Official Images of Space

Visualization specialist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Robert Hurt, tells us how he balances scientific accuracy and creativity when creating stunning pieces of art that double as realistic depictions of space.




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3D-Printed Egg Could Help Save Endangered Birds

Researchers have packed a 3D-printed egg with sensors to gather data about bird incubation so they can better raise endangered chicks.




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Uncharted 4 Hides A Beautiful Easter Egg

Sony's pirate-themed adventure makes multiple references to another classic video game pirate.




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Hidden Easter Eggs of Legoland

Master Builder Robbie McCarthy show us all the hidden secrets of California's LEGOLAND.




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The Easter Eggs Inside the 'Mind' of Google Home

The $129 Home smart speaker plays a vital role in Google’s futuristic vision of “a Google for everyone” powered by its omnipresent Assistant. It sounds like a big deal, but we decided to have some fun with the new assistant instead.




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WIRED Autocomplete Interviews - Reggie Watts Answers the Web's Most Searched Questions

Reggie Watts answers the Internet's most searched questions about himself. REGGIE WATTS: SPATIAL premieres on Netflix Dec 6




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How to Make Deliciously Safe Eggnog With Raw Eggs and Booze

You wish you liked eggnog more than you do, right? Well, with this recipe and a few science tricks, you'll make eggnog that is not only delicious but brilliantly boozy too.




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In Memoriam: Twitter Egg Edition

With the social-media platform killing off its infamous avatar, we pay our respects to the departed Twitter eggs.




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Hexa: the Fascinating Yet Unsettling Six-Legged Robot

Hexa isn’t just an extremely entertaining robot. Its maker hopes to turn it into a full-fledged robotics platform.




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Why Two-Legged Robots Aren't a Total Disaster | HardWIRED

Nothing in robotics is as unintentionally hilarious as watching a biped fall. But roboticists are making progress- like with this machine named Cassie.




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The Strange Science of the Veggie Burger That Bleeds

It's called the Impossible Burger and it looks, feels, tastes and smells like ground beef, even though it's made entirely of plants. It's all thanks to science and genetically engineered yeast. WIRED explores how close it comes so to the real thing and if it's 100% safe.




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The postmodern joy of role-playing games: agency, ritual and meaning in the medium / René Reinhold Schallegger

Hayden Library - GV1469.6.S33 2018




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Quantum Riemannian geometry Edwin J. Beggs, Shahn Majid

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Essential readings in magnesium technology / edited by Suveen N. Mathaudhu, Alan A. Luo, Neale R. Neelameggham, Eric A. Nyberg, Wim H. Sillekens

Hayden Library - TA480.M3 E88 2014




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The captain and the glory: an entertainment / Dave Eggers

Dewey Library - PS3605.G48 C37 2019




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Advances in Remote Sensing and Geo Informatics Applications: Proceedings of the 1st Springer Conference of the Arabian Journal of Geosciences (CAJG-1), Tunisia 2018 / Hesham M. El-Askary, Saro Lee, Essam Heggy, Biswajeet Pradhan, editors

Online Resource




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Phenomenology of film : a Heideggerian account of the film experience / Shawn Loht

Loht, Shawn, author




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Multi-body dynamic modeling of multi-legged robots Abhijit Mahapatra, Shibendu Shekhar Roy, Dilip Kumar Pratihar

Online Resource




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[ASAP] Processing Induced Changes in Food Proteins: Amyloid Formation during Boiling of Hen Egg White

Biomacromolecules
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.0c00186




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Fake death: Charred body still unidentified, Sharma claims it was a beggar




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Capitalism : a conversation in critical theory / Nancy Fraser and Rahel Jaeggi ; edited by Brian Milstein

Fraser, Nancy, author




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Educational psychology : windows on classrooms / Paul Eggen, Don Kauchak

Eggen, Paul D., 1940- author




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Documentation and the early years learning framework : researching in Reggio Emilia and Australia / Jan Millikan, Stefania Giamminuti

Millikan, Jan, author




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Machine learning and knowledge discovery in databases: International Workshops of ECML PKDD 2019, Würzburg, Germany, September 16-20, 2019, proceedings. / Peggy Cellier, Kurt Driessens (eds.)

Online Resource




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Machine learning and knowledge discovery in databases: International Workshops of ECML PKDD 2019, Würzburg, Germany, September 16-20, 2019, proceedings. / Peggy Cellier, Kurt Driessens (eds.)

Online Resource




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Veggie-powered bus road-trips across America

Will visit Morehead June 18




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Auditory temporal processing and its disorders / Jos J. Eggermont

Hayden Library - QP461.E34 2015




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Charges (the supplicants) / Elfriede Jelinek ; translated by Gitta Honegger

Hayden Library - PT2670.E46 S3813 2016




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Why eggs have such weird shapes, doubly domesticated cats, and science balloons on the rise

This week we have stories on the new capabilities of science balloons, connections between deforestation and drug trafficking in Central America, and new insights into the role ancient Egypt had in taming cats with Online News Editor David Grimm. Sarah Crespi talks to Mary Caswell Stoddard about why bird eggs come in so many shapes and sizes. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image:; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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One million ways to sex a chicken egg, and how plastic finds its way to Arctic ice

Researchers, regulators, and the chicken industry are all united in their search for a way to make eggs more ethical by stopping culling—the killing of male chicks born to laying hens. Contributing Correspondent Gretchen Vogel talks with host Sarah Crespi about the many approaches being tried to determine the sex of chicken embryos before they hatch, from robots with lasers, to MRIs, to artificial intelligence, to gene editing with CRISPR. Also this week, Sarah talks with Melanie Bergmann, a marine biologist at the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in Bremerhaven, Germany, about finding microplastic particles in snow all the way up at the Fram Strait, between Greenland and the Svalbarg archipelago in Norway. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download a transcript (PDF) Ads on this week’s show: Science Sessions podcast; National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: fruchtzwerg’s world/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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A sarong for Clio : essays on the intellectual and cultural history of Thailand : inspired by Craig J. Reynolds / Maurizio Peleggi, editor




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Future remains: a cabinet of curiosities for the Anthropocene / edited by Gregg Mitman, Marco Armiero, and Robert S. Emmett

Barker Library - GF75.F88 2018




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Monitoring threatened species and ecological communities / editors: Sarah Legge, David B Lindenmayer, Natasha M Robinson, Benjamin C Scheele, Darren M. Southwell and Brendan C. Wintle




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Rare metal technology 2019 / Gisele Azimi, Hojong Kim, Shafiq Alam, Takanari Ouchi, Neale R. Neelameggham, Alafara Abdullahi Baba, editors




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173 JSJ Online Learning with Gregg Pollack

Check out Angular Remote Conf!

 

02:55 - Gregg Pollack Introduction

05:19 - Code School

06:49 - Course Content

09:42 - Plots & Storylines

11:40 - Code School vs Pluralsight

14:09 - Structuring Courses

18:21 - JavaScript.com

22:47 - Designing Exercises & Challenges

30:31 - The Future of Online Learning

34:01 - Teaching Best Practices

Picks

Mr. Robot (Gregg)
#ILookLikeAnEngineer (Aimee)
Why we Need WebAssembly An Interview with Brendan Eich (Aimee)
Raspberry Pi 2 Model B (AJ)
Periscope (Chuck)




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JSJ 307: Apollo with Peggy Rayzis

Panel:

  • Charles Max Wood
  • Aimee Knight
  • AJ ONeal

Special Guests: Peggy Rayzis

In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists talk about Apollo with Peggy Rayzis. Peggy is an open source engineer on the Apollo team where she primarily focuses on client stuff, working on Apollo Client, and also other libraries. Previously, she was a UI engineer at Major League Soccer where she worked primarily with React and React Native. She discusses what GraphQL is and how it is used, as well as how they use it in the Apollo team to make their lives as developers easier. They also touch on when it would work best to use GraphQL and when it is not ideal to use it.

In particular, we dive pretty deep on:

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Charles

Aimee

AJ

Peggy