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Zhong xi bu di qu nong cun nü xing ren kou liu dong wen ti yan jiu = Zhongxibu diqu nongcun nvxing renkou liudong wenti yanjiu / Liu Ning, Cui Yan deng zhu

Liu, Ning, 1954- author




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Sheng yin = The reason for success : Mao Zedong kao shen me tong yi da lu? / Wu Gengbin zhu

Wu, Gengbin




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EU agrees first part of coronavirus economic rescue, but job not done yet

Finance ministers of the 19-nation region signed off on the details of cheap, long-term credit lines that will be made available by the European Stability Mechanism




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Coddled puppies don’t do as well in school, some trees make their own rain, and the Americas were probably first populated by ancient mariners

This week we hear stories on new satellite measurements that suggest the Amazon makes its own rain for part of the year, puppies raised with less smothering moms do better in guide dog school, and what DNA can tell us about ancient Greeks’ near mythical origins with Online News Editor David Grimm. Sarah Crespi talks to Lizzie Wade about coastal and underwater evidence of a watery route for the Americas’ first people. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Lizzie Wade; Music: Jeffrey Cook] 




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What hunter-gatherer gut microbiomes have that we don’t, and breaking the emoji code

Sarah Crespi talks to Sam Smits about how our microbial passengers differ from one culture to the next—are we losing diversity and the ability to fight chronic disease? For our books segment, Jen Golbeck talks with Vyvyan Evans about his book The Emoji Code: The Linguistics Behind Smiley Faces and Scaredy Cats. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Woodlouse/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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The dangers of dismantling a geoengineered sun shield and the importance of genes we don’t inherit

Catherine Matacic—online news editor for Science—talks with Sarah Crespi about how geoengineering could reduce the harshest impacts of climate change, but make them even worse if it were ever turned off. Sarah also interviews Augustine Kong of the Big Data Institute at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom about his Science paper on the role of noninherited “nurturing genes.” For example, educational attainment has a genetic component that may or may not be inherited. But having a parent with a predisposition for attainment still influences the child—even if those genes aren’t passed down. This shift to thinking about other people (and their genes) as the environment we live in complicates the age-old debate on nature versus nurture. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Collection of Dr. Pablo Clemente-Colon, Chief Scientist National Ice Center; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Following 1000 people for decades to learn about the interplay of health, environment, and temperament, and investigating why naked mole rats don’t seem to age

David Grimm—online news editor for Science—talks with Sarah Crespi about the chance a naked mole rat could die at any one moment. Surprisingly, the probability a naked mole rat will die does not go up as it gets older. Researchers are looking at the biology of these fascinating animals for clues to their seeming lack of aging. Sarah also interviews freelancer Douglas Starr about his feature story on the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study—a comprehensive study of the lives of all the babies born in 1 year in a New Zealand hospital. Starr talks about the many insights that have come out of this work—including new understandings of criminality, drug addiction, and mental illness—and the research to be done in the future as the 1000-person cohort begins to enter its fifth decade. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Tim Evanson/Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Animals that don’t need people to be domesticated; the astonishing spread of false news; and links between gender, sexual orientation, and speech

Did people domesticate animals? Or did they domesticate themselves? Online News Editor David Grimm talks with Sarah Crespi about a recent study that looked at self-domesticating mice. If they could go it alone, could cats or dogs have done the same in the distant past? Next, Sinan Aral of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge joins Sarah to discuss his work on true and false rumor cascades across all of Twitter, since its inception. He finds that false news travels further, deeper, and faster than true news, regardless of the source of the tweet, the kind of news it was, or whether bots were involved. In a bonus segment recording during a live podcasting event at the AAAS Annual Meeting in Austin, Sarah first speaks with Ben Munson of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis about markers of gender and sexual orientation in spoken language and then Adrienne Hancock of The George Washington University in Washington, D.C., talks about using what we know about gender and communication to help transgender women change their speech and communication style. Live recordings sessions at the AAAS meeting were supported by funds from the European Commission. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Rudolf Jakkel (CC0); Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Donald Trump: Colossus unbound

Unmaking the Presidency, by Susan Hennessey and Benjamin Wittes, isn't just another compendium of insider gossip and bumbling treachery




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The bank behind Donald Trump

Name a banking scandal and Deutsche Bank was in the thick of it




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Prospective Philosophy of Software: A Simondonian Study


 
Computer software (operating systems, web browsers, word processors, etc.) structure our daily lives. Comprising both a user interface and the electronic circuits of the machine it is printed to, software represents a hybrid object at the crossroads of materiality and immateriality. But is it, strictly speaking, a technical object ? By examining the status of software against the criteria of philosophy of classic techniques, in particular that of

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A history of ancient Moab from the Ninth to First centuries BCE [electronic resource] / by Burton MacDonald.

Atlanta : SBL Press, [2020]




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Emerging technologies in computing : Second International Conference, iCETiC 2019, London, UK, August 19-20, 2019 : proceedings / Mahdi H. Miraz, Peter S. Excell, Andrew Ware, Safeeullah Soomro, Maaruf Ali (eds.)




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Managing state transportation research programs: a synthesis of highway practice / Donald Ludlow, Vivek Sakhrani, Camille Wu

Barker Library - TE7.N2755 no.522




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Case studies in implementing cross-asset, multi-objective resource allocation / Spy Pond Partners LLC, High Street Consulting Group LLC, Burns & McDonnell

Barker Library - TE7.N275 no.921




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Platform power and policy in transforming television markets / Tom Evens ; Karen Donders

Dewey Library - HE8689.7.M37 E94 2018




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The new Middle East : protest and revolution in the Arab World / edited by Fawaz A. Gerges, Middle East Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science

Gerges, Fawaz A., 1958- author




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The army and the Indonesian genocide [electronic resource] : mechanics of mass murder / Jess Melvin

Melvin, Jess, author




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Recovering history through fact and fiction : forgotten lives / edited by Dallas John Baker, Donna Lee Brien and Nike Sulway




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Don't rule Bangladesh out!

Rajneesh Gupta highlights important numbers for the Bangladesh team from World Cups.




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Covid-19: China ‘either made a terrible mistake or it was incompetence’, says Donald Trump

Meanwhile, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy announced the formation of the China Task Force to investigate the country’s role in the spread of the pandemic.




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BSEB 12th board exam: Link to apply for scrutiny opens at biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in

Along with the scrutiny process. students can also apply for copies of answer sheets and OMR sheets at the official website.




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Here’s what we know (and don’t know) about asymptomatic Covid-19 patients

A physician answers five common questions.




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[ASAP] Organocatalysis by Halogen, Chalcogen, and Pnictogen Bond Donors in Halide Abstraction Reactions: An Alternative to Hydrogen Bond-Based Catalysis

The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpca.0c01060




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MCC Indonesia Nutrition Project Impact Evaluation Final Report

This report presents findings from a 5-year randomized control trial of a $120 million maternal and child health project in Indonesia funded by the Millennium Challenge Corporation. The project sought to improve stunting, along with a host of other pre-, postnatal, and early childhood health outcomes.




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Marine big data / Dongmei Huang, Wei Song, Guoliang Zou, Shanghai Ocean University, China

Barker Library - GC10.4.E4 H8313 2019




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Diatoms: fundamentals and applications / edited by Joseph Seckbach and Richard Gordon

Barker Library - QK569.D54 D54 2019




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Tropical wetlands: proceedings of the International Workshop on Tropical Wetlands - Innovation in Mapping and Management, October 19-20, 2018, Banjarmasin, Indonesia / edited by Yiyi Sulaeman, Laura Poggio, Budiman Minasny, Dedi Nursyamsi

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Fire in California's ecosystems / edited by Jan W. van Wagtendonk, Neil G. Sugihara, Scott L. Stephens, Andrea E. Thode, Kevin E. Shaffer, and JoAnn Fites-Kaufman

Dewey Library - QH105.C2 F57 2018




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McDONOUGH, EDWARD G. v. SMITH, YOUEL. Decided 06/20/2019




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European socialism: a concise history with documents / William Smaldone

Dewey Library - HX236.5.S6293 2020




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Democracy Incorporated: Managed Democracy and the Specter of Inverted Totalitarianism - New Edition / Sheldon S. Wolin

Online Resource




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No visible bruises: what we don't know about domestic violence can kill us / Rachel Louise Snyder

Dewey Library - HV6626.2.S59 2019




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Raymond Aron and liberal thought in the twentieth century / Iain Stewart, University College London

Dewey Library - JC261.A7 S74 2020




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Triggered: how the Left thrives on hate and wants to silence us / Donald Trump Jr

Dewey Library - JK2316.T88 2019




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The Oxford handbook of modern British political history, 1800-2000 / edited by David Brown, Gordon Pentland, and Robert Crowcroft

Online Resource




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Italian populism and constitutional law: strategies, conflicts and dilemmas / Giacomo Delledonne, Giuseppe Martinico, Matteo Monti, Fabio Pacini, editors

Online Resource




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Administrative burden: policymaking by other means / Pamela Herd and Donald P. Moynihan

Dewey Library - JK421.H396 2018




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The sexual politics of gendered violence and women's citizenship / Suzanne Franzway, Nicole Moulding, Sarah Wendt, Carole Zufferey, Donna Chung

Dewey Library - HV6626.F73 2019




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Votes that count and voters who don't: how journalists sideline electoral participation (without even knowing it) / Sharon E. Jarvis and Soo-Hye Han

Dewey Library - JK1965.J37 2018




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The first: how to think about hate speech, campus speech, religious speech, fake news, post-truth, and Donald Trump / Stanley Fish

Dewey Library - JC591.F56 2019




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Cyclone Phailin: In Andhra, villagers don''t want to leave homes

Villagers, observing traditional pujas for Dussehra, refused to board vehicles.




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Aritmetica, crittografia e codici [electronic resource] / by Welleda Maria Baldoni, Ciro Ciliberto, Giulia Maria Piacentini Cattaneo

Milano : Springer Milan, 2006




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Ensembles ordonnés finis [electronic resource] : concepts, résultats et usages / by Nathalie Caspard, Bruno Leclerc, Bernard Monjardet

Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007




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Game theory and fisheries management [electronic resource] : theory and applications / Lone Grønbæk, Marko Lindroos, Gordon Munro, Pedro Pintassilgo.

Cham : Springer, 2020.




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Climate change and terrestrial ecosystem modeling / Gordon Bonan (National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado)

Bonan, Gordon B., author




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Why we love and exploit animals : bridging insights from academia and advocacy / edited by Kristof Dhont, Gordon Hodson




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Microbial processing of metal sulfides / edited by Edgardo R. Donati and Wolfgang Sand




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Tenth International Mineral Processing Congress, 1973 : proceedings of the tenth International Mineral Processing Congress, organized by the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy and held in London in April, 1973 / edited by M. J. Jones

International Mineral Processing Congress (10th : 1973 : London, England)




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On the operability of the Sherritt-Gordon ammonia leach at the Kwinana Nickel Refinery / Travis M. Woodward

Woodward, Travis M., author