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Subsidy bill for FY13 to surpass Budget estimate

The Survey clearly indicates fiscal consolidation will be on the back of reduced oil subsidies




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Align fuel prices with global trend, cut subsidy

Survey reiterates commitment to fiscal consolidation




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Inflation to soften further; steps on supply-side needed

Fall in global commodity and non-food manufacturing sector prices come to help




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Kashmir youth drawn in with courses, subsidies

A projected honey output over 500 tonnes, 7,500 beekeepers and growing, with 29,850 bee colonies between them. Beekeeping has been catching on in Jammu and Kashmir




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Subsidy, insurance, marketing facilities for Orissa farmers ahead of elections

After tryst with industry, govt shifts focus with agriculture policy that CM Naveen will unveil soon




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Confronting the Internet's dark side : moral and social responsibility on the free highway / Raphael Cohen-Almagor

Cohen-Almagor, Raphael, author




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India’s migrant workers flee cities and threaten countryside

Slow response could turn coronavirus outbreak into humanitarian crisis




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Biochemical characterisation of an α1,4 galactosyltransferase from Neisseria weaveri for the synthesis of α1,4-linked galactosides

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2020, 18,3142-3148
DOI: 10.1039/D0OB00407C, Paper
Kun Huang, Andrea Marchesi, Kristian Hollingsworth, Peter Both, Ashley P. Mattey, Edward Pallister, Helene Ledru, Simon J. Charnock, M. Carmen Galan, W. Bruce Turnbull, Fabio Parmeggiani, Sabine L. Flitsch
A new α1,4 galactosyltransferase has been characterised and used for the synthesis of natural and non-natural cell surface trisaccharide antigens.
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The key entity of a DCAR agonist, phosphatidylinositol mannoside Ac1PIM1: its synthesis and immunomodulatory function

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C9OB02724F, Communication
Yohei Arai, Shota Torigoe, Takanori Matsumaru, Sho Yamasaki, Yukari Fujimoto
We achieved the first synthesis of phosphatidylinositol mannoside Ac1PIM1, and a very potent agonist of an innate immune receptor DCAR is demonstrated.
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Synthesis of Glycosyl Sulfoximines by a Highly Chemo- and Stereoselective NH- and O-Transfer to Thioglycosides

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0OB00647E, Paper
Arianna Tota, Claudia Carlucci, Luisa Pisano, Giuliano Cutolo, Guy James Clarkson, Giuseppe Romanazzi, Leonardo Degennaro, James A Bull, Patrick Rollin, Renzo Luisi
A synthesis of unprecedented and stable glycosyl sulfoximines is reported. The developed strategies represent the first examples of highly stereoselective sulfoximine formation directly from thioglycosides. X-ray analysis confirmed the structure...
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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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Denied treatment, woman gives birth on roadside

A woman delivered her child on the roadside after she was allegedly denied treatment by doctors here, police said on Friday. Kiran (35) delivered the baby at around 11 am on the roadside at Katra Bazar in Shikohabad area of the district, they said.





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Durability of concrete: design and construction / Mark Alexander, Arnon Bentur, and Sidney Mindess

Barker Library - TA440.A44 2017




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Biometrics under Biomedical Considerations Amine Nait-Ali, editor

Online Resource




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Inside science: stories from the field in human and animal science / Robert E. Kohler

Hayden Library - QH318.5.K64 2019




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Resident Foreigners: A Philosophy of Migration


 

From the shores of Europe to the Mexican-US border, mass migration is one of the most pressing issues we face today. Yet at the same time, calls to defend national sovereignty are becoming ever more vitriolic, with those fleeing war, persecution, and famine vilified as a threat to our security as well as our social and economic order.

In this book, written amidst the dark resurgence of appeals to defend ‘blood and soil’, Donatella Di Cesare challenges



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Resident Foreigners: A Philosophy of Migration


 

From the shores of Europe to the Mexican-US border, mass migration is one of the most pressing issues we face today. Yet at the same time, calls to defend national sovereignty are becoming ever more vitriolic, with those fleeing war, persecution, and famine vilified as a threat to our security as well as our social and economic order.

In this book, written amidst the dark resurgence of appeals to defend ‘blood and soil’, Donatella Di Cesare challenges



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The music of time : poetry in the twentieth century / John Burnside.

London : Profile Books Ltd., 2019.




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What is Inside a Winning Battle Bot

What is Inside a Winning Battle Bot




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E3 2012: Darksiders II

Play as Death in this unique action/adventure installment of the Darksiders series.




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Comic-Con Takes It Outside

One of the poor souls who couldn't get a ticket? If you're in the San Diego area, you can still check out the free outdoor festivities. Wired's Digital Design Director shows us a few highlights.




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Inside the Mind of Rob Zombie

The Lords of Salem just got picked up by Anchor Bay Entertainment at TIFF 2012.  We asked Zombie about his work as a film director, a musician, and what he plans to do next.




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Skylanders: Inside The Magical Tiki Development Room

Game|Life gets an up-close look at the making of Skylanders Giants during a tour of Toys For Bob, the Novato, California-based developer, and its Hawaiian-themed offices.




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Behind-the-Scenes of What's Inside

Check out behind the scenes of a What's Inside photo shoot.




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Inside the Mansion -- and Mind -- of Kim Dotcom

Inside the Mansion -- and Mind -- of Kim Dotcom




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Inside the Cycleplex: The Weird, Wild World of Google Bikes

Corporate bike fleets have become commonplace on sprawling Silicon Valley campuses over the past decade. Apple has campus bikes, as do Facebook, LinkedIn and others. But there’s nothing quite like Google’s.




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Inside Larry Ellison's Insane Plan to Turn America's Cup Into a TV Spectacle

Inside Larry Ellison's Insane Plan to Turn America's Cup Into a TV Spectacle




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The Window - NYC Eastside Access Part 1: Most Expensive Transportation Project in US History

Deep under New York City, the Metropolitan Transit Authority is working on the country’s largest and most expensive transportation project. Over 50 years in the making, this $8.24 billion railway will connect the Long Island Rail Road to Grand Central Terminal. Follow Engineer Bill Ury, on an inspection of this massive subterranean project from beneath 38th Street in Manhattan to Sunnyside Yards in Queens.




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The Window - NYC Eastside Access Part 2: Most Expensive Transportation Project in US History

Stirring images of an underground city set the stage for this subterranean journey through East Side Access, the country's largest transportation project. Get a detailed look at the bold vision for this massive railway expansion and learn why it could only happen in New York.




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The Window - Barclays Center Part 2: Inside on The Catwalk

In this episode of The Window, we take you high above the arena floor into the rafters of Barclays Center for a rare view of what it all looks like from the lights.




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What's Inside - Coffee

Coffee is the lifeblood of most of our mornings, but do you know what’s actually inside that cup of coffee you’re drinking each day? You’d be surprised.




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What's Inside - Play-Doh

Learn the magic formula inside that classic yellow tub. Hint: there’s more to it than flour and water.




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What's Inside - Strike-Anywhere Matches

We break down the science of strike-anywhere matches to see what makes sparks fly.




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Game|Life - Inside the National Museum of Play's Rare Game Collection

The National Museum of Play in Rochester, N.Y. recently acquired one of the largest collections of Japanese and European video games. From Mother to Zool to Doshin the Giant, Game|Life editor Chris Kohler gets the first look at the incredible rarities.




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Game|Life - Inside the Library at the National Museum of Play

The library at the National Museum of Play in Rochester, N.Y., boasts a rare collection of strategy guides, designs, and background materials from old-school video games. Chris Kohler takes a look at the original documents from classic games, including Wizard and the Princess, Mystery House, and King’s Quest II.




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WIRED Live - Bill Gates & President Bill Clinton: Technology and the Value of Connectivity-Exclusive Interview

From medical vaccines to financial services to educational resources, connectivity is key. Bill Gates and President Bill Clinton explain the positive impact of being plugged in on a global scale. For more from Bill Gates and President Clinton, check out the December 2013 issue of WIRED.




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WIRED Live - Bill Gates & President Bill Clinton: The Global Economy and the End of American Exceptionalism-Exclusive Interview

With American exceptionalism waning, is the U.S. destined to be left in the dust? Bill Gates and President Bill Clinton talk about the significance of building a future of shared success and responsibility in order to create a thriving global economy. For more from Bill Gates and President Clinton, check out the December 2013 issue of WIRED.




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WIRED Live - Bill Gates & President Bill Clinton: Changing the World Through Philanthropy-Exclusive Interview

Bill Gates and President Bill Clinton have managed to transition from Microsoft co-founder and former U.S. commander-in-chief to hands-on philanthropists. With a passion for charity and aid work, the two describe their health- and education-focused initiatives, and explain why their statuses don’t mean squat when they’re helping out in developing nations. For more from Bill Gates and President Clinton, check out the December 2013 issue of WIRED.




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WIRED Live - Bill Gates & President Bill Clinton: Looking Forward and Maintaining Optimism-Exclusive Interview

Passion and optimism often go hand-in-hand, which couldn’t be truer for Bill Gates and President Bill Clinton when it comes to their outlook on the future. The two share their thoughts on the rapid pace and excitement of today’s innovations, and how humanity’s balance between conflict and cooperation will continue to fuel economic opportunity for years to come. For more from Bill Gates and President Clinton, check out the December 2013 issue of WIRED.




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What's Inside - Teeth Whitening Strips

They’re tiny, sticky pieces that pack a big punch. From hydrogen peroxide to sodium hydroxide, find out which ingredients make up teeth whitening strips, and how they work together to transform coffee- and tartar-stained teeth into pearly whites.




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Inside Innovation - Born of Sound: Transforming Sound into Art [Sponsored Content]

Consider it sound you can see. Find out how Ashik and Jenelle Mohan of Born of Sound are using audio recordings to create works of art, bringing to life a child’s laugh or heartbeat in a fluid, vibrant print. Brought to you by Intel.




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Inside Innovation - Makey Makey: Making a Better World…One Carrot Keyboard at a Time [Sponsored Content]

Jay Silver and his co-founder's concept was simple: Hook up everyday objects to small circuits and turn them into touchpads. See how their MaKey MaKey invention kit is changing the way we interact with the world. Brought to you by Intel.




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Inside Innovation - Floored: Reimagining 3D Experiences for the Real World [Sponsored Content]

David Eisenberg, co-founder and CEO of Floored, explains how his company transforms real estate floor plans into 3D experiences using Intel's agile technology, allowing consumers to skip the walkthrough and take a virtual 3D tour instead. Brought to you by Intel.




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Inside Innovation - Brass Monkey: Reinventing Multiscreen Gaming Experiences [Sponsored Content]

Infrared5 co-founders Chris and Rebecca Allen are revolutionizing the multi-screen experience. With their popular computer game Brass Monkey they’re bringing people together with socially, multi-screen experiences that turn smart phones into game controllers and PC/Tablets into consoles. Brought to you by Intel.




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Inside Innovation - CuteCircuit: Trendspotting From Tech to Fashion [Sponsored Content]

CuteCircuit co-founder and creative director Francesca Rosella believes in technology you can wear. She explains how, with the help of co-founder Ryan Genz, CuteCircuit is able to create interactive fashion—like a dress that’s illuminated by LED lights or a skirt that displays a message—with technology that integrates seamlessly into garments. Brought to you by Intel




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What's Inside - Red Wine

Oenophiles wax poetic about the look, feel, smell, and taste of red wine. But what’s actually inside the drink? Dozens of complicated molecules from the grape’s juice, seeds, and skin. Oh, and alcohol.




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What's Inside - Nair Hair Removal

You know it’s for “short shorts,” but what are the chemical compounds that actually make up the no-shave follicle-removing cream? A handful of skin repair agents and hair removal ingredients intended to leave skin soft and silky smooth.




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What's Inside - Tear Gas

It was a weapon of choice in the first World War, and these days, law enforcement uses a less potent recipe of tear gas to pacify a room or control a crowd. Discover what’s inside the sensory-attacking irritant that can be deadly if used at high concentrations.




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What's Inside - Inkjet Cartridges

Inkjet cartridges are comprised of 95 percent water, but what’s inside the other 5 percent? We break apart the compact containers to find out what’s inside the mostly liquid assets.