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Mamata strips Partha of industry portfolio

Cabinet reshuffle : Replaces senior leader with Amit Mitra; inducts 2 new faces




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Eco Survey: Indian IT-BPM industry faces serious competition

The Economic Survey 2012-13 acknowledged that the $100 billion Indian information technology and business process management (IT-BPM) faces some serious competition from many of the developing countries




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Mixed signals on industrial production: Economic Survey

Industrial production presents a mixed picture of sluggishness bottoming out as well as continuing for a little longer period, the Economic Survey 2012-13 said today.




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Intercropping is the way for Sugarcane Industry: UP Govt

The Uttar Pradesh Government has asked the sugarcane industry to adopt agro-techniques to boost productivity.




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Kashmir fruit industry under a blanket of untimely snow

Just when Valley growers were celebrating the bumper fruit crop and the beginning of cross LoC trade, early snowfall in Kashmir this winter ruined their party.




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Himachal potato attracts food processing industries

It''s no longer serving its purpose only in the household kitchen. High-quality potato produced in the lower region of Himachal Pradesh....




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With sheen off silk industry, J-K spins revival plans

For long, the mulberry silk produced in Jammu-Kashmir Valley was taken to faraway Western countries. As years passed by, silk looms here stopped spinning as fast...




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Australia unsure about prosecution of journalists

Australias Attorney General (AG) on Wednesday declared that he would be reluctant to authorise the prosecution of journalists after federal police raids earlier in June.




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Australian state legalizes euthanasia for the terminally ill

Australia's state of Victoria on Wednesday became the first in the country to legalize euthanasia for the terminally ill as the law on voluntary assisted death (VAD) entered into force.




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Rising costs, political unrest, Covid-19: Triple whammy for tea industry

The tea industry, hit by rising costs, falling prices and political unrest in the North Bengal plantations, is especially vulnerable to the Covid-19 lockdown




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Industry in Ahmedabad face first day jitters of complete lockdown

The first day impact has been more on the pharma especially in the wake of 26 workers at Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd.'s facility in Ahmedabad testing positive for COVID-19




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Scaleup and design of industrial mixing processes / by Gary B. Tatterson

Tatterson, Gary B., author




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Empowering and disempowering Indigenes : staging Australian Aboriginal experience / Khairul Chowdhury

Chowdhury, Khairul




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Transfigured stages : major practitioners and theatre aesthetics in Australia / Margaret Hamilton

Hamilton, Margaret




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La Boite : the story of an Australian theatre company / Christine Comans

Comans, Christine




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The Disneyland encyclopedia : the unofficial, unauthorized, and unprecedented history of every land, attraction, restaurant, shop and major event in the original magic kingdom / Chris Strodder ; illustrated maps by Tristan Tang

Strodder, Chris, 1956-




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The happiest refugee : the extraordinary true story of a boy's journey from starvation at sea to becoming one of Australia's best-loved comedians / by Anh Do

Do, Anh




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Catching Australian theatre in the 2000s / edited by Richard Fotheringham and James Smith




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Anatomy of performance training / John Matthews ; illustrations by Andy Park

Matthews, John, 1983- author




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Commercializing nanomedicine: industrial applications, patents, and ethics / edited by Luca Escoffier, Mario Ganau, Julielynn Wong

Online Resource




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Australia-India cricket rivalry has even bettered Ashes: John Harnden

CEO of the ICC World Cup 2015 John Harnden spoke with Amin Ali about ensuring excitement in cricket's mega-tournament, clamping down on racism, managing 'minnows' matches — and how Australia is sizing up India as a rival for the trophy.




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Indian girl raped, murdered and stuffed inside suitcase in Australia

24-year-old Tosha Thakkar was last seen alive on March 9 in Sydney. Her alleged attacker, Daniel Stani-Reginald, has been denied bail.




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Australia's Victoria police inducts first turban wearing Sikh

Police in Australia's Victoria state today inducted its first officer from Sikh community who will wear a newly designed police turban, a media report said today.






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Eco-efficient and sustainable concrete incorporating recycled post-consumer and industrial byproducts: held at the ACI Fall 2013 Convention, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, 20-24 October 2013 / Editor: Moncef L. Nehdi

Barker Library - TA441.E286 2013




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Insect Conservation and Australia's Grasslands

Online Resource




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Exclusive: Industrial Light & Magic Makes Hulk Smash!

Wired visits Industrial Light & Magic to see how they made the special effects magic behind 'The Avengers.'




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Teen Technorati - Say Hello to Rebecca Jolitz, the 19-year-old Thiel Fellow Who Wants to Disrupt the Satellite Industry

With degrees in mathematics and physics from U.C. Berkeley, 19-year-old Rebecca Jolitz is planning to revolutionize the satellite development industry. Get to know the 2014 Thiel Fellow and find out what first inspired her love of science.




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How ADHD Became a Multi-Billion Dollar Industry

The rise of ADHD diagnoses over the years has generated $13 billion in revenue for the companies that produce ADHD medication in the United States. Find out how the increase in attention deficit hyperactivity disorders is resulting in a big payday for big pharma.




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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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The Largest Plane in the World Stops Traffic in Australia

The Antonov An-225 is the biggest plane in the world. It's such a sight that 20,000 people flocked to the Perth airport in Australia to see this thing land.




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Six Degrees of Automation: How an Empty Parking Lot Will Change the Banking Industry | Branded Content

Welcome to Six Degrees of Automation – a docu-series dedicated to analyzing the impact intelligent automation is having on various industries, produced in collaboration between IBM Services and Wired Brand Lab. In our inaugural episode, we explore how intelligent automation is transforming the banking industry. Follow Bill on his journey to receive a home loan, a seemingly simple process, but one that is being transformed by automation.




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4IR IRL: The Impending Impact of the 4th Industrial Revolution | WIRED Brand Lab

BRANDED CONTENT | Produced by WIRED Brand Lab with Ericsson | Five industry experts on making 4IR a reality. Get an inside look at the strategies and use cases driving innovation, moderated by WIRED’s Editor-in-Chief, Nick Thompson.




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The quantum world of ultra-cold atoms and light / Crispin Gardiner, University of Otago, New Zealand, Peter Zoller, University of Innsbruck, Austria

Gardiner, C. W. (Crispin W.), 1942- author




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QBism : the future of quantum physics / Hans Christian von Baeyer ; illustrations by Lili von Baeyer

Von Baeyer, Hans Christian, author




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Star formation / Mark R Krumholz, Australian National University, Australia

Krumholz, Mark R., author




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Conceptual physics / written and illustrated by Paul G. Hewitt, City College of San Francisco

Hewitt, Paul G., author




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Mathematics for physics : an illustrated handbook / Adam Marsh

Marsh, Adam, author




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Rediscovering collective bargaining [electronic resource] : Australia's Fair Work Act in international perspective / edited by Breen Creighton and Anthony Forsyth




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Collaborative project procurement arrangements [electronic resource] / Derek H.T. Walker, PhD, MSc, Grad Dip (Mgt Sys), Professor of Project Management, School of Property, Construction and Project Management, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia, Beverl

Walker, Derek H. T




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Industrial relations, trade unions, and labour legislation [electronic resource] / P. R. N. Sinha, Indu Bala Sinha, Seema Priyadarshini Shekhar

Sinha, P. R. N. (Panday Rajendra Narain), 1936- author




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The glory garage : growing up Lebanese Muslim in Australia / Nadia Jamal & Taghred Chandab

Jamal, Nadia




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Governing through biometrics : the biopolitics of identity / Btihaj Ajana, lecturer, culture, digital humanities and creative industries, King's College London, UK

Ajana, Btihaj, author




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A better way to support veterans [electronic resource] / Australian Government, Productivity Commission

Australia. Productivity Commission, author, issuing body




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Breaking barriers : a national adoption framework for Australian children : inquiry into local adoption / House of Representatives Standing Committee on Social Policy and Legal Affairs

Australia. Parliament. House of Representatives. Standing Committee on Social Policy and Legal Affairs, author, issuing body




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Sikhs in West Ustrelyah 1890-1950 : a collection of abstracts / by Tarun Preet Singh for Sikh Association of WA




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Mining goes digital: proceedings of the 39th International Symposium 'Application of Computers and Operations Research in the Mineral Industry' (APCOM 2019), June 4-6, 2019, Wroclaw, Poland / editors: Christoph Mueller [and 6 more]

Online Resource




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Nuclear radioactive materials in the oil and gas industry / Khalid Al Nabhani, Faisal Khan

Online Resource




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Wading right in: discovering the nature of wetlands / Catherine Owen Koning and Sharon M. Ashworth ; with illustrations by Catherine Owen Koning

Dewey Library - GB624.K655 2019