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[ASAP] Immobilized Carbodiimide Assisted Flow Combinatorial Protocol to Facilitate Amide Coupling and Lactamization

ACS Combinatorial Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscombsci.0c00001




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The Oxford handbook of ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. [electronic resource] / edited by Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon.

New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2011.




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Laparoscopic anatomy of the pelvic floor Jean-Bernard Dubuisson, Jean Dubuisson, Juan Puigventos

Online Resource




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Anatomy and physiology for midwives.

Dewey Library - RG558.C63 2020




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The end of European security institutions: the EU's common foreign and security policy and NATO after Brexit / Benjamin Zyla

Online Resource




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Extremal combinatorial problems and their applications [electronic resource] : mathematics and its applications / Boris Stechkin

Secaucus : Springer, 1995




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Combinatorics and commutative algebra [electronic resource] / Richard P. Stanley

Boston : Birkhäuser, [1996]




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JSJ 358: Pickle.js, Tooling, and Developer Happiness with Anatoliy Zaslavskiy

Sponsors

Panel

  • AJ O’Neal

  • Charles Max Wood

Joined by Special Guest: Anatoliy Zaslavskiy

Summary

Anatoliy Zaslavskiy introduces pickle.js and answers the panels questions about using it. The panel discusses the automated testing culture and employee retention. The panel discusses job satisfaction and why there is so much turn over in development jobs. Charles Max Wood reveals some of the reasons that he left past development jobs and the panel considers how the impact of work environments and projects effect developers. Ways to choose the right job for you and how to better a work situation is discussed. Anatoliy finishes by advocating for junior developers and explaining the value they bring to a company.

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AJ O’Neal

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MJS 111: Anatoliy Zaslavskiy

Sponsors

  • Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan
  • CacheFly

Host: Charles Max Wood

Joined By Special Guest: Anatoliy Zaslavskiy

Episode Summary

Anatoliy Zaslavskiy has been interested in computers since he was 7 years old, and began his programming career in high school, doing web development in PHP for the online community for his favorite show  Avatar: The Last Airbender. Anatoliy currently works for Hover as a Frontend developer transforming home photos into 3D models to help visualize what the final project will look like.

Anatoliy shares his journey as a developer with bipolar disorder and tells us how he restructured his career with his employer so he can focus on projects that he enjoys working on. This way he performs at his best and both him and Hover can benefit from his talents. Anatoliy and Charles stress the importance for companies to talk to their developers to understand their nature as both parties benefit from open and honest dialogue.

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JSJ 382: Mental Health with Anatoliy Zaslavskiy

Sponsors

  • Sentry– use the code “devchat” for $100 credit 

Panel

  • Charles Max Wood

With Special Guest: Anatoliy Zaslavskiy

Episode Summary

Anatoliy Zaslavsky works for Hover, made framework called Pickle.js, and has been on JavaScript Jabber before. Today Chuck and Anatloliy are talking about the importance of mental health. Anatoliy has Bipolar Disorder, and he talks about what it is and his experience with it and how his manic and depressive episodes have affected him. Thankfully, his employers at Hover have been extremely supportive. Chuck and Anatoliy talk about what people should do when they are suffering from a mental illness so that they can do the things they love again. Some of the best ways of coping with mental health issues are to keep a lifeline out to friends and family, go to a professional therapist, stay on a consistent exercise and sleep pattern, and stay away from substances. They talk about how to support someone that is suffering from a mental illness. 

Anatoliy talks about some of the symptoms and behavioral changes he has during both manic and depressive episodes and how it has affected him in the workplace. Mental health issues are almost always accompanied by changes in behavior, and Chuck and Anatoliy talk about ways to approach a person about their behavior. Anatoliy gives advice on how to work with your employer while you are suffering from a mental illness. For mental illnesses that aren’t as dramatic as Bipolar Disorder, Anatoliy talks about coping mechanisms such as staying away from triggers, knowing what motivates you and communicating it to your employer, and other practices that have helped him. He talks about some of his triggers and how it has affected his work, both for the better and worse.

 Finding out what helps you cope and what triggers you is often trial and error, but it can help to talk to other people in your field who struggle with the same mental health issues. Anatoliy talks about the pros and cons of working from home or in an office when you have a mental illness. They finish by talking about a few other points on mental health and resources for those suffering from a mental illness to get the help they need. 

 

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Pragmatic vs Explanatory Trials

To the Editor We read with interest the study by Sepehrvand et al, which described secular trends in the conduct of pragmatic or explanatory cardiovascular randomized clinical trials over 2 decades. We believe extension of this thoughtful analysis can provide additional insights into pragmatic vs explanatory trials.




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Pragmatic vs Explanatory Trials—Reply

In Reply We thank Fernandes et al for their interest in our study and agree that this field requires further exploration. Explanatory trials are primed to maximize the likelihood of finding efficacy of an intervention by testing it in an ideal setting, whereas pragmatic trials aim to test effectiveness of an intervention in a more generalizable setting. Hence, they are expected to generate more generalizable results, with the risk understood that there may be more variation in less tightly controlled environments, which may result in differing results.




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The first global integrated marine assessment : world ocean assessment I / by the group of experts of the regular process : Lorna Inniss and Alan Simcock, joint coordinators ; Amanuel Yoanes Ajawin, Angel C. Alcala, Patricio Bernal, Hilconida P. Calumpong




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Performance indicators for water supply services / Helena Alegre, Jaime Melo Baptista, Enrique Cabrera Jr., Francisco Cubillo, Patrícia Duarte, Wolfram Hirner, Wolf Merkel, Renato Parena

Alegre, Helena, author




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Nanoscale devices : fundamentals and applications / edited by Rudolf Gross, Anatolie Sidorenko and Lenar Tagirov

NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Nanoscale Devices - Fundamentals and Applications (2004 : Kishinev, Moldova)




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Our nanotechnology future / Christian Ngô and Joseph B. Natowitz

Ngô, Christian, author




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Anatomy of an HTML5 WordPress theme

This site has been written in HTML5 and used to use WordPress to manage the content. I’ll explain why I used HTML5, describe the structure of the theme templates, and show some of the ways I tried to tame WordPress’s tendency to add mess to the source code.

As this is my personal site I wanted to experiment with using HTML5, CSS3, and WAI-ARIA. All these documents are currently working drafts and subject to change. However, the web documents and applications of the future are going to be written in HTML5 and I wanted to see the benefits of using it to markup static documents. Using CSS 2.1, let alone the CSS3 selectors and properties that some browser vendors have implemented, has many advantages for controlling the presentation of semantically coded documents. For this reason I am not going to avoid using basic CSS 2.1 selectors just to faithfully reproducing this site’s design in IE6. However, I have tried to accommodate IE 7 and IE 8 users by using an HTML5 enabling script so that the new HTML5 elements can be styled in those browsers if users have Javascript enabled.

HTML5 templates

I started with a static prototype of this site developed on my local server. WordPress makes it very easy to create your own templates and, therefore, it is no problem to use HTML5. This theme only has 3 main templates: index, single, and archive. There are of course templates for 404s, attachments, comments, etc., but I won’t discuss them as they are all based on the 3 main templates. All the templates include ARIA roles as an accessibility aide.

The single.php template has this rough structure:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
  <meta charset="utf-8">
  <title></title>
  <link rel="stylesheet" href="default.css">
</head>

<body>
  <header role="banner"></header>
  <nav role="navigation"></nav>
  <article role="main">
    <header>
      <time datetime="YYYY-MM-DD"></time>
      <h1></h1>
    </header>
    <footer></footer>
  </article>
  <nav></nav>
  <aside role="complementary"></aside>
  <footer role="contentinfo">
    <small></small>
  </footer>
</body>
</html>

The first line of the document is the HTML5 DOCTYPE. The new <article> element contains the content of each post. The same structure is used for the index.php template except that there are several articles displayed on each page and the ARIA role value of main is not used. In contrast, the archive.php template houses all the article excerpts in a <section> element with the ARIA role of main because the list of archived posts is itself the main content of the document.

A clean theme

WordPress tends to add classes, elements, and other bits of code in certain places. I haven’t used any of the WordPress functions that add class names to the body and to elements wrapping a post and also wanted to avoid cluttering the source code with any other unnecessary markup. This required a bit of fiddling around with the theme’s functions.php file. I’m not a PHP developer so this might not be pretty!

Removing actions from wp_head()

WordPress has a hook called wp_head that sits in the header.php of most themes. To avoid it inserting unwanted code into the <head> of the document I used the remove_action function to disable the functions that were responsible. The following code was added to the functions.php file of my theme:

// Remove links to the extra feeds (e.g. category feeds)
remove_action( 'wp_head', 'feed_links_extra', 3 );
// Remove links to the general feeds (e.g. posts and comments)
remove_action( 'wp_head', 'feed_links', 2 );
// Remove link to the RSD service endpoint, EditURI link
remove_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' );
// Remove link to the Windows Live Writer manifest file
remove_action( 'wp_head', 'wlwmanifest_link' );
// Remove index link
remove_action( 'wp_head', 'index_rel_link' );
// Remove prev link
remove_action( 'wp_head', 'parent_post_rel_link', 10, 0 );
// Remove start link
remove_action( 'wp_head', 'start_post_rel_link', 10, 0 );
// Display relational links for adjacent posts
remove_action( 'wp_head', 'adjacent_posts_rel_link', 10, 0 );
// Remove XHTML generator showing WP version
remove_action( 'wp_head', 'wp_generator' );

Source: WPEngineer.com: Cleanup WordPress Header

Removing an empty <span>

If you want to create excerpts you can either write them into the excerpt box or use the <--more--> quicktag in the WordPress editor. I just wanted the first paragraph of my posts to be used as the excerpt and so using the in-editor tag was the most practical approach I was aware of. However, when you do this WordPress will insert an empty <span> in the post’s content. This element has an id so that the area following the excerpt can be targeted by “more” or “continue reading” links. I removed both the empty <span> and the jump link by adding the following code to the functions.php file of the theme:

// removes empty span
function remove_empty_read_more_span($content) {
  return eregi_replace("(<p><span id="more-[0-9]{1,}"></span></p>)", "", $content);
}
add_filter('the_content', 'remove_empty_read_more_span');

Source: Ganda Manurung: Remove Empty Span Tag On WordPress

// removes url hash to avoid the jump link
function remove_more_jump_link($link) {
  $offset = strpos($link, '#more-');
  if ($offset) {
    $end = strpos($link, '"',$offset);
  }
  if ($end) {
    $link = substr_replace($link, '', $offset, $end-$offset);
  }
  return $link;
}
add_filter('the_content_more_link', 'remove_more_jump_link');

Source: WordPress Codex: Customizing the Read More

Displaying images in the excerpt

For posts that display nothing but a photograph (yes, they will be shit but I’m hoping it gets me using my camera a bit more often) I wanted the image to show up in the archives. Equally, if the first paragraph of a post contained a link I wanted that to be preserved. The default the_excerpt() template tag doesn’t allow for this so it needed some modifying. I added a new function, which is just a modified version of the core excerpt function, to the functions.php file and then made sure that the template tag executed this function rather than the one contained in the core WordPress files.

function improved_trim_excerpt($text) {
   if ( '' == $text ) {
      $text = get_the_content('');
      $text = strip_shortcodes( $text );
      $text = apply_filters('the_content', $text);
      $text = str_replace(']]>', ']]&amp;gt;', $text);
      $text = strip_tags($text, '<p><img><a>');
      $excerpt_length = apply_filters('excerpt_length', 55);
      $words = explode(' ', $text, $excerpt_length + 1);
      if (count($words) > $excerpt_length) {
         array_pop($words);
         array_push($words, '[...]');
         $text = implode(' ', $words);
         $text = force_balance_tags($text);
      }
   }
   return $text;
}
remove_filter('get_the_excerpt', 'wp_trim_excerpt');
add_filter('get_the_excerpt', 'improved_trim_excerpt');

Source: Aaron Russell: Improving WordPress’ the_excerpt() template tag

I prefer not to have empty elements in the markup and so I needed a way to conditionally insert the “Older entries”, “Newer Entries”, etc., links into templates. The solution I’m using here, which isn’t perfect, is to add this to functions.php:

function show_posts_nav() {
  global $wp_query;
  return ($wp_query->max_num_pages > 1);
}

Source: Eric Martin: Conditional navigation links in WordPress

And then to wrap the navigation markup in the templates with the following:

<?php if (show_posts_nav()) : ?>
<nav>
   <ul>
      <li><?php next_posts_link('&#171; Older Entries') ?></li>
      <li><?php previous_posts_link('Newer Entries &#187;') ?></li>
   </ul>
</nav>
<?php endif; ?>

Summary

It’s fairly easy to create a simple site with HTML5 and to use WordPress to deliver it. At the moment there are issues with Internet Explorer because you cannot style HTML5 elements unless you use Javascript. However, HTML5 redefines the meaning of certain elements (such as <dl>, which has become a more versatile “description list”) and allows block elements to be wrapped in a link. Therefore, there is still benefit in using the HTML5 DOCTYPE even if you do not make use of the new elements.

Further reading

  1. HTML5 working draft
  2. HTML5 differences from HTML4
  3. Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA) 1.0





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Una finestra sul mondo del lavoro / editado por Riccardo Bonato y Francesca Campini ; prefacio de Emilio Reyneri ; la traducción realizada por Blanca Bravo Moríñigo

Online Resource




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Tallinn manual 2.0 on the international law applicable to cyber operations / prepared by the International Groups of Experts at the invitation of the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence ; general editor, Michael N. Schmitt ; managing edit

Dewey Library - KZ6718.T35 2017





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The power of inclusive exclusion : anatomy of Israeli rule in the occupied Palestinian territories / edited by Adi Ophir, Michal Givoni, and Sari Hanafi




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[ASAP] Combinatorial Modular Pathway Engineering for Guanosine 5'-Diphosphate-<sc>l</sc>-fucose Production in Recombinant <italic toggle="yes">Escherichia coli</italic>

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.0c01064




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Endoscopic surgery of the potential anatomical spaces [electronic resource] / Attilio Maria Farinon

Dordrecht ; London : Kluwer Academic, 2005




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Ecografia dell'apparato osteoarticolare [electronic resource] : anatomia, semeiotica e quadri patologici / [di] Fabio Martino [and others]

[Milano] : Springer, 2006




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Chlorine/UV treatment of anatoxin-a by activation of the secondary amine functional group

Environ. Sci.: Water Res. Technol., 2020, 6,1412-1420
DOI: 10.1039/C9EW01112A, Paper
Moshan Chen, Ernest R. Blatchley
A UV treatment process with prechlorination promotes the direct UV photodegradation of anatoxin-a by forming an N–Cl bond on the amine group.
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry




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Tensor-valued random fields for continuum physics / Anatoliy Malyarenko (Mälardalens Högskola, Sweden), Martin Ostoja-Starzewski (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)

Hayden Library - QC793.3.F5 M35 2019




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Geometric methods in physics XXXVII: Workshop and Summer School, Białowieża, Poland, 2018 / Piotr Kielanowski, Anatol Odzijewicz, Emma Previato, editors

Online Resource




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Survey results: Roundtable on Higher Education recommendations and potential legislative action for the North Dakota University System / prepared by the North Dakota University System at the request of Senator Holmberg, Chair, Roundtable on Higher Educat

Online Resource




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[ASAP] Increasing the Carbohydrate Output of Bamboo Using a Combinatorial Pretreatment

ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.0c01126




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Mycorrhizas [electronic resource] : anatomy and cell biology images / R. Larry Peterson ... [et al.]




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Suspend guest worker visas, including H-1B for 60 days: Senators to Trump

The unemployment figures in the US have reached an all-time high due to the coronavirus pandemic




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Indian envoy Sandhu, US Senator Feinstein discuss ways to tackle Covid-19

The United States is the worst affected country in the world from coronavirus with over 1.25 million cases in the country




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The Anatomy of Health Care in the United States

Interview with Hamilton Moses III, MD, author of The Anatomy of Health Care in the United States




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[ASAP] Electrochemically Stable, High Transference Number Lithium Bis(malonato)borate Polymer Solution Electrolytes

Chemistry of Materials
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.9b05219




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High Velocity Microparticles in Space: Influence Mechanisms and Mitigating Effects of Electromagnetic Irradiation / Anatoly Belous, Vitali Saladukha and Siarhei Shvedau

Online Resource




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Spacecraft dynamics and control: the embedded model control approach / Enrico Canuto, Carlo Novara, Luca Massotti, Donato Carlucci, Carlos Perez Montenegro

Online Resource




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The Strategic Defense Initiative: Ronald Reagan, NATO Europe, and the Nuclear and Space Talks, 1981-1988 / Ralph L. Dietl

Dewey Library - UG743.D54 2018




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Spaceflight mechanics 2019: proceedings of the AAS/AIAA Space Flight Mechanics Meeting held January 13-17, 2019, Kaanapali, Maui, Hawaii, U.S.A. / edited by Francesco Topputo, Andrew J. Sinclair, Matthew P. Wilkins, Renato Zanetti

Barker Library - TL787.A244 v.168




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Historical references in architectural design: special emphasis on Anatolian vernacular architecture and Turkish tourism architecture / Emrah Aslan, Dogan Zafer Erturk, John Hudson.

Rotch Library - NA1364.A83 2012




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The collapse of rural order in Ottoman Anatolia: Amasya 1576-1643 / by Oktay Özel

Rotch Library - DS51.A45 O94 2016




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Military intervention in the Middle East and North Africa: the case of NATO in Libya / Susannah O'Sullivan

Rotch Library - DT236.O88 2018




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Awadh from Mughal to colonial rule: studies in the anatomy of a transformation / Saiyid Zaheer Husain Jafri

Rotch Library - DS485.O94 J34 2016




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Rūmselc̦uk Caravanserais of Anatolia / Else Marie Johansen

Rotch Library - NA1363.J64 2016




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Anadolu'nun Orhun Abideleri: Ahlat mezar taşları =Orkhon monuments of Anatolia: Ahlat tombstones / Fotoğraflar Bünyamin Özdemir [and six others] ; metin hazırlama Selami Reisoğlu, Mustafa Oral, Abdullah Alp ; metin İngilizce tercümeleri

Rotch Library - NB1880.T9 A53 2010




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Architecture and landscape in medieval Anatolia, 1100-1500 / edited by Patricia Blessing and Rachel Goshgarian

Rotch Library - NA1363.A73 2017




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Between East & West: a gulf = al-Khalīj wa-muḥīṭuh / exhibition curators: Hamed Bukhamseen, Ali Karimi ; editor and publication coordinator Muneerah Alrabe ; authors Zahra Ali Baba [and 12 others] ; commissioned by the National Council for Culture, Ar

Rotch Library - NA1465.5.B48 2017




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Foodways and daily life in medieval Anatolia: a new social history / by Nicolas Trépanier

Rotch Library - GT2853.T9 T74 2015




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An ultra-broadband terahertz metamaterial coherent absorber using multilayer electric ring resonator structures based on anti-reflection coating

Nanoscale, 2020, 12,9769-9775
DOI: 10.1039/C9NR10668E, Paper
Chao Du, Di Zhou, Huan-Huan Guo, Yong-Qiang Pang, Hong-Yu Shi, Wen-Feng Liu, Jin-Zhan Su, Charanjeet Singh, Sergei Trukhanov, Alex Trukhanov, Larissa Panina, Zhuo Xu
We propose a method for achieving THz ultra-broadband coherent absorption using the anti-reflection theory of metamaterials.
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He missed being U.S. Senator by one vote