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Diddy and Dre Make Monster Beats

Music-industry heavy hitters Dr. Dre, Diddy and Jimmy Iovine, chairman of Interscope-Geffen-A&M, discuss a new line of Beats by Dr. Dre headphones, Diddy Beats.




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Design FX - Godzilla: Creating the Animalistic and Masculine Kaiju Monster

After Roland Emmerich missed the mark with Godzilla in 1998, we had reason to be skeptical of Gareth Edwards’ new remake. Fxguide’s Mike Seymour goes inside the special effects behind the latest incarnation, in which effects company MPC designed the largest Godzilla yet, featuring an animalistic appearance with anthropomorphized traits.




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The Giant Creature Destroys Angry Nerd in Movie Monster Trivia at San Diego Comic-Con 2014

Angry Nerd challenges Bodock the Giant Creature to a round of movie monster trivia. Despite Angry Nerd's best efforts to trick the massive beast, Bodock comes out ahead with a few tricks of his own.




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How to Make a Giant Creature - How to Make Monster Sounds with the Click of a Button

Wonder how Bodock the Giant Creature and his alien sidekick got their voices? In this episode, we take a trip to Anarchy Post to see how the creature's voice came to life with the help of voice actors and Dehumaniser—a real-time vocal processor for monster sound FX.




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How to Make a Giant Creature - How to Grow Your Own Monster

It took nearly 4,000 hours to grow the Giant Creature pieces that were created using 3-D printing. Find out how Stratasys—the company behind the expert rapid prototypes—managed to create one of the biggest projects they've ever worked on.




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The 2017 Ford F-150 Raptor Is an Off-Road Monster

If you thought the civilian version of the Ford F-150 was a bit much, it’s time you met its ripping off-road cousin, the Raptor.




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Integrated talent management scorecards [electronic resource] : insights from world-class organizations on demonstrating value / Toni Hodges DeTuncq and Lynn Schmidt, PhD

DeTuncq, Toni Hodges




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Fast chemical force microscopy demonstrates that glycopeptidolipids define nanodomains of varying hydrophobicity on mycobacteria

Nanoscale Horiz., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C9NH00736A, Communication
Open Access
  This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.
Albertus Viljoen, Felipe Viela, Laurent Kremer, Yves F. Dufrêne
We use chemical force microscopy with high spatiotemporal resolution to study the nanoscale distribution of hydrophobicity on living mycobacterial cells.
To cite this article before page numbers are assigned, use the DOI form of citation above.
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry




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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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Indoor scene recognition by 3-D object search: for robot programming by demonstration / Pascal Meißner

Online Resource




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The German demonstratives: A Study in the Columbia School Framework / Lin Lin

Online Resource




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Atypical demonstratives: syntax, semantics and pragmatics / edited by Marco Coniglio, Andrew Murphy, Eva Schlachter and Tonjes Veenstra

Hayden Library - P299.D46 A89 2018




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[ASAP] Asymmetric Total Synthesis of Mycobacterial Diacyl Trehaloses Demonstrates a Role for Lipid Structure in Immunogenicity

ACS Chemical Biology
DOI: 10.1021/acschembio.0c00030




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Illuminating dark matter: proceedings of a Simons Symposium / Rouven Essig, Jonathan Feng, Kathryn Zurek

Online Resource




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CommonSpirit Health SWOT Analysis [electronic journal].

Marketline




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CommonSpirit Health MarketLine Company Profile [electronic journal].

Marketline




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Capacitive Sensing of Triglyceride Film Reactions: A Proof-of-Concept Demonstration for Sensing in Simulated Duodenal Contents with Gastrointestinal Targeting Capsule System

Lab Chip, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0LC00133C, Paper
George Banis, Luke Beardslee, Justin Stine, Rajendra Mayavan Sathyam, Reza Ghodssi
Ingestible capsule systems continue evolving to overcome drawbacks associated with traditional gastrointestinal (GI) diagnostic and therapeutic processes, such as location restrictions or insufficient sensitivity measures when obtaining information on local...
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry




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Devotional sovereignty: kingship and religion in India / Caleb Simmons

Dewey Library - BL1153.7.M9 S56 2020




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Sexual selection: a very short introduction / Marlene Zuk & Leigh W. Simmons

Hayden Library - QL761.Z849 2018




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Adapting Frankenstein: the monster's eternal lives in popular culture / edited by Dennis R. Cutchins and Dennis R. Perry

Dewey Library - PR5397.F73 A33 2018




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The life and loves of E. Nesbit: Victorian iconoclast, children's author, and creator of The railway children / Eleanor Fitzsimons

Barker Library - PR4149.B4 Z65 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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Frankenstein 200: the birth, life, and resurrection of Mary Shelley's monster / Rebecca Baumann ; photographs by Jody Mitchell

Dewey Library - PR5397.F73 B384 2018




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Science Podcast - Monstrous stone monuments of old and a rundown of stories from our daily news site (3 Jan 2014)

Britain's prehistoric stone monuments; stories from our daily news site.




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‘The Tragedy of the Commons’ turns 50, and how Neanderthal DNA could change your skull

In 1968, Science published the now-famous paper “The Tragedy of the Commons” by ecologist Garrett Hardin. In it, Hardin questioned society’s ability to manage shared resources, concluding that individuals will act in their self-interest and ultimately spoil the resource. Host Meagan Cantwell revisits this classic paper with two experts: Tine De Moor, professor of economics and social history at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, and Brett Frischmann, a professor of law, business, and economics at Villanova University in Pennsylvania. They discuss how premodern societies dealt with common resources and how our current society might apply the concept to a more abstract resource—knowledge. Not all human skulls are the same shape—and if yours is a little less round, you may have your extinct cousins, the Neanderthals, to thank. Meagan speaks with Simon Fisher, neurogeneticist and director of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, about why living humans with two Neanderthal gene variants have slightly less round heads—and how studying Neanderthal DNA can help us better understand our own biology. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download a transcript of this episode (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Phillip Gunz; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Prioritization of freight investment projects: a synthesis of highway practice / Mario M. Monsreal, Matthew Miller, Madison Metsker-Galarza, Madison Graham, Juan Carlos Villa

Barker Library - TE7.N2755 no.542




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Monsters to destroy: understanding the "War on Terror" / Navin A. Bapat

Dewey Library - HV6432.B364 2019




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The Paris Framework for Climate Change capacity building / Mizan R. Khan, J. Timmons Roberts, Saleemul Huq and Victoria Hoffmeister




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Narendra Modi a monster, Trinamool has pact with him: Buddha



  • DO NOT USE West Bengal
  • India

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The Great Bengal Swindle: ED issues fresh summons to Mithun, Aparna Ghosh



  • DO NOT USE West Bengal
  • India

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093 JSJ The New York Times and JavaScript with Eitan Konigsburg, Alastair Coote and Reed Emmons

The panelists discuss The New York Times and JavaScript with Eitan Konigsburg, Alastair Coote and Reed Emmons.




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JSJ 280: Stackblitz with Eric Simons and Albert Pai

Panel:

Joe 

Amy 

Charles 

 

Special Guests: 

Eric Simmons 

Albert Pai

In this episode, JavaScript Jabbers talk to Eric Simmons and Albert Pai, the co-founder of thinkster.io, where their team teaches the bleeding edge of javascript technology’s various frameworks and backend. Also, with the recent creation of Stalkblitz, which is the center topic of today discussion. 

Stackblitz it an online VS Code IDE for Angular, React, and a few more others are supported. This is designed to run web pack and vs code inside your browser at blazing fast speeds. Eric and Albert dive into the many different advantages and services available by StackBlitz and thinker.io

In particular, we dive pretty deep on:

  • Similarities  and differences to Heroku 
  • System JS 
  • Stacklets  
  • Testing and creating an in-browser system file system
  • Creating a type of VS Code experience, Working Off Line 
  • Updating of the Stacklets
  • Deployment tools or exporting 
  • Hot Reloading
  • Integrated terminals
  • Monaco
  • Language Services 
  • How do you architect this implementation 
  • The innovation of browsers
  • Guy Bedford 
  • Financing vs. Chipotle Burritos 
  • Will this product in the future cost money

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Picks

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Eric 

Albert 




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Governing the coastal commons : communities, resilience and transformation / edited by Derek Armitage, Anthony Charles and Fikret Berkes




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Demonstrated energy neutrality leadership: a study of five champions of change / by Steve Tarallo, P.E. [and five others]

Online Resource




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Inhabiting the sacred in everyday life: how to design a place that touches your heart, stirs you to consecrate and cultivate it as home, dwell intentionally within it, slay monsters for it, and let it loose in your democracy / Randolph T. Hester, Jr. and

Rotch Library - HT167.H47 2019




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Realising the city: urban ethnography in Manchester / edited by Camilla Lewis and Jessica Symons

Rotch Library - HT133.R42 2018




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Pepper prices rise 15% amid lockdown on hope of healthy post-monsoon sales

Farmers hold on to stocks due to great demand for high-quality Indian produce




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Case against me for anti-liquor demonstration is vindictive, says Alagiri

The Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president, in a statement, said the case was a vindictive act against Opposition parties by the police




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Do property rights alleviate the problem of the commons? [electronic resource] : Evidence from California groundwater rights / Andrew B. Ayres, Kyle C. Meng, Andrew J. Plantinga

Cambridge, Mass. : National Bureau of Economic Research, 2019




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Reclaiming the urban commons : the past, present and future of food growing in Australian towns and cities / edited by Nick Rose and Andrea Gaynor




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Safely to Earth: the men and women who brought the astronauts home / Jack Clemons

Hayden Library - TL4027.T42 C55 2018




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Midwestern strange: hunting monsters, Martians, and the weird in flyover country / B.J. Hollars

Hayden Library - TL789.4.H649 2019




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Monsoon Islam: trade and faith on the medieval Malabar Coast / Sebastian R. Prange, University of British Columbia, Vancouver

Rotch Library - BP63.I42 P73 2018




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Simmons Prepared Foods, Inc. Recalls Poultry Products due to Possible Foreign Matter Contamination

Simmons Prepared Foods, Inc., a Gentry, Ark. establishment, is recalling approximately 2,071,397 pounds of poultry products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials.




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The Monsignor William Barry Memorial Library




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Interesting 'sermons in stones' form Rollins' walk




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The marriage record of Young, John D., Jr. and Simmons, Missouri J




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The marriage record of Wiggins, Matthew and Simmons, Manava M




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The marriage record of Hester, Cullen B. and Simmons, Julia C