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CIDCO inks MoUs worth Rs 30,000 crore during Make in India Week

CIDCO also inked an MoU with Transparency International India to combat corruption and for effective governance




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GST Collection Sinks To Rs 28309 Crore In March As Lockdown Hurts

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Assembly elections 2016 results: BJP spreads wings, Congress shrinks

BJP wins in Assam, opens account in Kerala; Congress loses two states; Left sweeps Kerala; Mamata decimates Opposition in West Bengal




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Narco-terrorist with links to Kashmiri terror groups nabbed by NIA in Haryana

After being on the run for nearly a year, the National Investigation Agency on Saturday nabbed Ranjit Singh, a notorious narco-terrorist, from Sirsa as he was acting as a conduit of Pakistan-based terror groups in pushing drugs into India, the proceeds of which were used for terror activities. The National Investigation Agency (NIA), along with the Punjab and Haryana police arrested Singh alias Cheeta, a resident of Amritsar, in an intelligence-based operation from Sirsa in Haryana, the agency said in a statement. The NIA had registered a case in June last year and filed the first charge sheet against 15 people, including Singh, and four companies, in December the same year. The NIA spokesman, said in the statement, that an investigation into a drug case had led to the fact that Pakistan-based terrorist organisations were using narcotic trade to generate funds for terror activities in India. The proceeds of narcotic trade are transferred to Kashmir valley through couriers and hawala ..




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Motion Sick? This Tech Company Thinks It Might Have a Solution

If you’ve read a book in a car, you probably know what motion sickness feels like. WSJ’s Tim Higgins visits Massachusetts-based ClearMotion, which is betting its suspension technology could provide a solution as we move closer towards a future with driverless cars. Photo: Max Esposito/WSJ




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Missing links


Few of the reports that appeared in the press in the two-week survey period told readers anything they did not already know. Ammu Joseph surveys media reports of child labour as the Centre's widened ban on employing children in hazardous occupations comes into effect.




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Missing links - II


Only a systematic review of past policies and efforts can shed light on why child labour continues unabated in the country. Without such analysis, it will be impossible to call the official bluff, and we will continue to witness grandstanding that relies on the short attention span of the media and the public, writes Ammu Joseph.




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Chinks in the armour


Swati Narayan surveys the landscape of thought and action behind free trade, even as the WTO faces imminent collapse in the aftermath of Cancún.




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Coffee sails globally, sinks locally


This is coffee territory, yet you cannot get the local brew in any restaurant here. Drop in at the Coffee Board in Kalpetta to enquire why this is so - and they offer you a cup of tea. P Sainath continues his series on the agrarian crisis in Kerala's Wayanad region.




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2,500 bottles of local softdrinks seized




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Watch: Monkey Tries to Kidnap Baby, Social Media Thinks It's a Human 'Trafficking Effort'

As soon as, the baboon reaches near the bench, it leaves the bike and pulls a toddler from the bench.




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March GST Collection Sinks to Rs 28,309 Crore, Down From Rs 1.13 Lakh Crore Last Year

Government officials said that collection numbers present a worrying trend, given that normal business activities were underway till March 24 when a nationwide lockdown was announced.




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Saeed Ajmal 'Even Today' Thinks Sachin Tendulkar Got Lucky in 2011 World Cup Semi-final

Ajmal said Gould was upset after his decision was overturned by the third umpire.




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Drinks’ consumption doubles in Mysuru

As the Karnataka government allowed liquor vends to reopen during the third phase of nationwide lockdown on Tuesday, Mysuru registered sale of liquor of over Rs 10 crore as tipplers queued up at liquor stores on day one.




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Tottenham Hotspur Star Harry Winks Wary of Football with No Fans

Harry Winks said fans make football and it's the atmosphere and not having them in the stadium will be a 'strange situation'.




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Narco-terrorist With Links To Kashmiri Terror Groups Nabbed by NIA in Haryana

NIA, along with Punjab and Haryana police, arrested alleged notorious narco-terrorist Ranjit Singh from Sirsa.




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'Coronavirus Exposed Weak Links in How we Address Epidemic': China Says Will Reform Disease Prevention System

China has been criticised domestically and abroad as being initially slow to react to the epidemic, which first broke out on a large scale in Wuhan




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Best Drinks to Have And Avoid During Pregnancy

Proper hydration is very important during pregnancy. Water is especially needed by the body for many different kinds of functions. Flushing out the toxins, making amniotic fluid, building up body tissues, there is a lot that your pregnant body will require




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Pune woman thinks different, does her bit to help street kids

The idea of starting this centre for help came to Kolape when she along with two others saw 12-year-old Soni begging outside Gyan Prabodhini.




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Two terrorists with links to Hizb-ul-Mujahideen arrested from Punjab

Cash along with drugs was recovered from both the accused who were arrested from Gurudas.




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Two top drug smugglers with alleged Hizb-ul-Mujahideen links arrested from Sirsa

Punjab Police juggernaut moved to arrest Ranjeet Rana, one of the biggest drug smugglers of India from Sirsa




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Trump thinks journalists who covered 2016 Russian investigation should return Pulitzer Prize

"They are not journalists. They are thieves," the US President said, "...You saw it today, more documents came out saying there was absolutely no collusion with Russia."




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3D bioprinting [Electronic book] : modeling in vitro tissues and organs using tissue-specific bioinks / Dong-Woo Cho, Byoung Soo Kim, Jinah Jang, Ge Gao, Wonil Han, Narendra K. Singh.

Cham : Springer, 2020.




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Dynamic positioning of vessels at sea: course held at the Dept. of Experimental Methods in Mechanics, October 1971 / Johannes Pinkster

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Batman, the Dark Knight: master race / story by Frank Miller & Brian Azzarello ; pencils by Andy Kubert ; inks by Klaus Janson ; colors by Brad Anderson ; letters by Clem Robins

Hayden Library - PN6728.B36 M544 2017




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Gotham Academy second semester / written by Brenden Fletcher, Becky Cloonan, Karl Kerschl ; pencils by Adam Archer ; inks by Sandra Hope ; background painting by Msassyk ; breakdowns by Rob Haynes ; color by Msassyk, Serge Lapointe, Chris Sotomayor ; let

Hayden Library - PN6728.G687 F45 2017




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A-Force / writer, Kelly Thomson ; artists, Ben Caldwell, Paulo Siquiera & Joe Bennett ; inks/finishes, Scott Hanna ; color artists, Ian Herring & Rachelle Rosenberg ; letterer, VC's Cory Petit ; cover art, Ben Caldwell [and three others] ; ed

Hayden Library - PN6728.A3475 T56 2016




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FrontLinks

This is my (living) collection of front-end links. It’s not complete by all means, in fact, there isn’t any of the obvious ones, like Can I use or so. Just some links that I need occasionally but can’t remember their names, so I saved them here for quick access. Also, they’re somewhat randomly ordered.

Note to self: Edit source

Docs

CSS

Libs + Frameworks

Utils + Tools

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A gold–carbon dots nanoprobe for dual mode detection of ketamine HCl in soda drinks

New J. Chem., 2020, 44,7058-7064
DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ00614A, Paper
Mahmoud A. Tantawy, Mohamed A. Farag, Ali M. Yehia
Fluorescent and color sensors for ketamine HCl determination. A dual-mode nanoprobe for the detection of a club drug in spiked beverage.
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New Findings on Links between Urban Expansion and Viral Disease in Vietnam Offer Lessons for COVID-19

The current COVID-19 pandemic, which started in Wuhan, China, underscores what the public health community has warned about for more than two decades—the risk of viral diseases capable of spreading from animal to human hosts. The first outbreaks of “bird flu” (highly pathogenic avian influenza—HPAI, subtype H5N1)—raised similar concerns 20 years ago, concerns that have persisted with the outbreak of SARS in 2002–2004 and COVID-19 today. A recent study compared information on infrastructure and other aspects of economic development in Vietnam with outbreaks of avian influenza. While this research focuses on avian influenza in Vietnam, the study of links between infrastructure characteristics and new and reemerging health risks has broad applicability, especially given the global importance of today’s rapidly expanding urban landscapes.

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Seven layers of social media analytics : mining business insights from social media text, actions, networks, hyperlinks, apps, search engine, and location data / Gohar F. Khan

Khan, Gohar F., author




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Jim Rogers, legendary investor, thinks US stocks are going to fall

In an interview, Rogers said that instead of buying US stocks, he is investing in Asian markets - Japan, Russia, and China.




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Seasonal fruit mango in West Bengal sinks deep under lockdown crisis

Corona lockdown has put entire mango trade in West Bengal under deep uncertainty. The debacle is bound to cause severe economic crisis in the Mango zone of the state. West Bengal is one of the largest contributors to India's national mango output that constitutes around 40% of global yield.




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TMC pitches for federal front with no BJP links, but is silent on Cong ties

Top TMC sources said the articles published in the mouthpiece were cleared by Banerjee and the editorial board.




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Study links use of pesticides to damage in farmers'' DNA

Even as the debate over health effects of pesticides continues to rage, a study conducted by the Punjabi University...




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A pepper boat sinks

The pungent aroma of pepper no longer floats in Wayanad''s Pulpally village once the largest producer of the famous...




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Neon Future Sessions - Stan Lee Thinks the World Is Going to Blow Itself Up, Steve Aoki Finds Out Why

Comic-book legend Stan Lee sits down with Steve Aoki to talk about the future, science, the origins of Marvel, and why the world just might blow itself up one day.




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Fred Smoot thinks Arizona's Isaiah Simmons reminds him of Sean Taylor

Fred Smoot compared the Cardinals' defender to his former teammate Sean Taylor.




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Trump thinks journalists who covered 2016 Russian investigation should retu...

Trump thinks journalists who covered 2016 Russian investigation should retu...




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Rolls-Royce eyes job cuts this month as aerospace market shrinks

British aero-engine maker Rolls-Royce signalled on Thursday it expects to cut some of its workforce to respond to the slump in the global aerospace market, saying it would inform affected employees before the end of this month.




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Research Links Bats to Growth of Durian, the “World’s Stinkiest Fruit”




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India’s service activity sinks at historic rate in April, PMI at 5.4

The grim result for the industry, the engine of growth, underlines the pandemic's impact.




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3D bioprinting: modeling in vitro tissues and organs using tissue-specific bioinks / Dong-Woo Cho, Byoung Soo Kim, Jinah Jang, Ge Gao, Wonil Han, Narendra K. Singh

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‘Overweight people who pick diet drinks eat more food’




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Are vitamin drinks a bad idea?




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Bioinspired reconfiguration of 3D printed microfluidic hydrogels via automated manipulation of magnetic inks

Lab Chip, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0LC00280A, Communication
Amin Mansoorifar, Anthony Tahayeri, Luiz E. Bertassoni
We proposed a novel concept for reconfiguration of hydrogel microfluidic devices, where multiple fluidic pathways could be generated via reversible manipulation of magnetic inks.
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Express Newslist: Modi calls IS greatest challenge, Karnataka bandh, Hawala crackdown links to Dawood




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The secret life of the mind: how your brain thinks, feels, and decides / Mariano Sigman

Hayden Library - QP376.S58713 2017