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Koku in food science and physiology: recent research on a key concept in palatability / Toshihide Nishimura, Motonaka Kuroda, editors

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The deep history of ourselves: the four-billion-year story of how we got conscious brains / Joseph LeDoux ; illustrations by Caio da Silva Sorrentino

Hayden Library - QP411.L43 2019




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Travelers: a novel / Helon Habila

Hayden Library - PR9387.9.H26 T73 2019




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TRAI recommends making set top boxes interoperability mandatory

Presently the STBs deployed in the Cable TV networks are non-interoperable - the same STB cannot be used interchangeably across the different service providers.




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Gender, Work and Social Control [electronic resource]: A Century of Disability Benefits

Gulland, Jackie




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Roadmap for Global Sustainability - Rise of the Green Communities [electronic resource] / by Salah El-Haggar, Aliaa Samaha

El-Haggar, Salah, author




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Sustainability and the Humanities [electronic resource] / edited by Walter Leal Filho, Adriana Consorte McCrea




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Understanding Flood Preparedness [electronic resource] : Flood Memories, Social Vulnerability and Risk Communication in Southern Poland / by Jarosław Działek, Wojciech Biernacki, Roman Konieczny, Łukasz Fiedeń, Paweł Franczak, Karolina Grzeszna, Karolina

Działek, Jarosław, author




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Vehicle-to-Grid [electronic resource] : A Sociotechnical Transition Beyond Electric Mobility / by Lance Noel, Gerardo Zarazua de Rubens, Johannes Kester, Benjamin K. Sovacool

Noel, Lance, author




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Viability and Sustainability of Small-Scale Fisheries in Latin America and The Caribbean [electronic resource] / edited by Silvia Salas, María José Barragán-Paladines, Ratana Chuenpagdee




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Studies of the labile lead pool using a rhodamine-based fluorescent probe

Metallomics, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0MT00056F, Communication
Jianping Zhu, Jia Hao Yeo, Amy A. Bowyer, Nicholas Proschogo, Elizabeth J. New
A rhodamine-based fluorescent lead probe reports on the labile lead pool within cells.
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[ASAP] Immobilized Carbodiimide Assisted Flow Combinatorial Protocol to Facilitate Amide Coupling and Lactamization

ACS Combinatorial Science
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[ASAP] Magnetic Bead-Immobilized Mammalian Cells Are Effective Targets to Enrich Ligand-Displaying Yeast

ACS Combinatorial Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscombsci.0c00036




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Manyjilyjarra - English pictorial dictionary of landscape terms / [prepared for Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa by Clair Hill and Andrew Turk with assistance from Martu language speakers: Gladys Bidu; Jakayu Biljabu; Nancy Chapman; Mulyatingki Marney; Minyawu Miller




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Jiao shi jiao yu ji shu neng li fa zhan de cha yi xing yan jiu = Study on the differences of the development of teachers' educational technology ability / Qiu Jingling zhu

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[ASAP] Tuning the Metal–Support Interaction and Enhancing the Stability of Titania-Supported Cobalt Fischer–Tropsch Catalysts via Carbon Nitride Coating

ACS Catalysis
DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.0c01121




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Breathturn into timestead: the collected later poetry: a bilingual edition / Paul Celan ; translated from the German and with commentary by Pierre Joris

Hayden Library - PT2605.E4 A2 2014




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Lenz-Bilder Neuhuber, Christian

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How we learn where we live: Thomas Bernhard, architecture, and bildung / Fatima Naqvi

Hayden Library - PT2662.E7 Z7873 2016




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Phantom Formations: Aesthetic Ideology and the Bildungsroman.

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Moralizing gods, scientific reproducibility, and a daily news roundup

Brian Nosek discusses the reproducibility of science, Lizzie Wade delves into the origin of religions with moralizing gods. David Grimm talks about debunking the young Earth, a universal flu vaccine, and short, sweet paper titles. Hosted by Sarah Crespi. [Image credit: DIPTENDU DUTTA/AFP/GETTY IMAGES]




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Can "big data" from mobile phones pinpoint pockets of poverty? And a news roundup

Joshua Blumenstock discusses patterns of mobile phone use as a source of "big data" about wealth and poverty in developing countries; David Grimm talks about gene drives, helpful parasites, and electric roses. Hosted by Sarah Crespi. [Img: A.A. JAMES]




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Podcast: How mice mess up reproducibility, new support for an RNA world, and giving cash away wisely

News stories on a humanmade RNA copier that bolsters ideas about early life on Earth, the downfall of a pre-Columbian empire, and how a bit of cash at the right time can keep you off the streets, with Jessica Boddy.   From the magazine This story combines two things we seem to talk about a lot on the podcast: reproducibility and the microbiome. The big question we’re going to take on is how reproducible are mouse studies when their microbiomes aren’t taken into account? Staff writer Kelly Servick is here to talk about what promises to be a long battle with mouse-dwelling bugs.   [Image: Annedde/iStockphoto; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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What we can learn from a cluster of people with an inherited intellectual disability, and questioning how sustainable green lawns are in dry places

A small isolated town in Colombia is home to a large cluster of people with fragile X syndrome—a genetic disorder that leads to intellectual disability, physical abnormalities, and sometimes autism. Spectrum staff reporter Hannah Furfaro joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss the history of fragile X in the town of Ricaurte and the future of the people who live there. Also this week, we talk about greening up grass. Lawns of green grass pervade urban areas all around the world, regardless of climate, but the cost of maintaining them may outweigh their benefits. Host Meagan Cantwell talks with Maria Ignatieva of The University of Western Australia in Perth and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Uppsala about how lawns can be transformed to contribute to a more sustainable future. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download a transcript of this episode (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Adam Kerfoot-Roberts/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Cooling Earth with asteroid dust, and 3 billion missing birds

On this week’s show, science journalist Josh Sokol talks about a global cooling event sparked by space dust that lead to a huge shift in animal and plant diversity 466 million years ago. (Read the related research article in Science Advances.) And I talk with Kenneth Rosenberg, an applied conservation scientist at Cornell University, about steep declines in bird abundance in the United States and Canada. His team estimates about 3 billion birds have gone missing since the 1970s. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Ads on this week’s show: MOVA Globes; KiwiCo.com Download the transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Public domain; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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An ancient empire hiding in plain sight, and the billion-dollar cost of illegal fishing

This week on the podcast, Contributing Correspondent Lizzie Wade joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss a turning point for one ancient Mesoamerican city: Tikal. On 16 January 378 C.E., the Maya city lost its leader and the replacement may have been a stranger. We know from writings that the new leader wore the garb of another culture—the Teotihuacan—who lived in a giant city 1000 kilometers away. But was this new ruler of a Maya city really from a separate culture? New techniques being used at the Tikal and Teotihuacan sites have revealed conflicting evidence as to whether Teotihuacan really held sway over a much larger region than previously estimated. Sarah also talks with Rashid Sumaila, professor and Canada research chair in interdisciplinary ocean and fisheries economics at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver’s Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries. You may have heard of illegal fishing being bad for the environment or bad for maintaining fisheries—but as Sumaila and colleagues report this week in Science Advances, the illegal fishing trade is also incredibly costly—with gross revenues of between $8.9 billion and $17.2 billion each year. In the books segment this month, Kiki Sanford interviews Gaia Vince about her new book Transcendence How Humans Evolved through Fire, Language, Beauty, and Time. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast Download a transcript (PDF).




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Development of a paper-immobilized yeast biosensor for the detection of physiological concentrations of doxycycline in technology-limited settings

Anal. Methods, 2020, 12,2123-2132
DOI: 10.1039/D0AY00001A, Paper
Rachel A. Miller, Galen Brown, Elsa Barron, Jamie L. Luther, Marya Lieberman, Holly V. Goodson
To combat pharmaceutical counterfeiting in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), there is a need for improved low-cost, portable methods that monitor pharmaceutical concentrations relevant to dosage forms and physiological fluids.
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A Faustian foreign policy from Woodrow Wilson to George W. Bush [electronic resource]: dreams of perfectibility / Joan Hoff

Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008




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Janus-Faced Probability [electronic resource] / by Paolo Rocchi

Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014




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Geometric Modeling in Probability and Statistics [electronic resource] / by Ovidiu Calin, Constantin Udrişte

Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014




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Lévy Processes and Their Applications in Reliability and Storage [electronic resource] / by Mohamed Abdel-Hameed

Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2014




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Electronic communications in probability [electronic resource]

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Electronic journal of probability [electronic resource]

[Seattle, Wash.] : Electronic Journal of Probability and Electronic Communications in Probability, 1995-




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Image processing and pattern recognition : based on parallel shift technology / Stepan Bilan, Sergey Yuzhakov

Bilan, Stepan, 1962- author




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Government looking into possibility of building smart cities along Delhi-Mumbai Expressway: Nitin Gadkari

"The government is looking if NHAI can plan a township along the highway (Delhi-Mumbai Expressway) ... a Cabinet note has been floated for this," Road Transport, Highways and MSME Minister Gadkari said during an interaction with real estate body NAREDCO via a video conference.




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Street fights in Copenhagen: bicycle and car politics in a green mobility city / Jason Henderson and Natalie Marie Gulsrud

Rotch Library - HE311.D42 C6636 2019




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Admissibility and public availability of transit safety planning records / Committee to Review Evidentiary Protection for Public Transporation Safety Program Information, Transportation Research Board

Barker Library - TE7.N2774 no.326




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Tools to facilitate implementation of effective metropolitan freight transportation strategies / Bill Eisele [and 8 others]

Barker Library - TE7.N275 no.897




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Decision-making for sustainable transport and mobility: multi actor multi criteria analysis / edited by Cathy Macharis (Professor, Vrije University Brussel-Research group MOBI (Mobility, Logistics and Automotive Technology), dep. BUTO, Belgium), Gino Baud

Rotch Library - HE305.D36 2018




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Surfactants for enhanced oil recovery applications Muhammad Sagir, Muhammad Mushtaq, M. Suleman Tahir, Muhammad Bilal Tahir, Abdul Ravoof Shaik

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Sharing mobilities: questioning our right to the city in the collaborative economy / Davide Arcidiacono and Mike Duggan

Rotch Library - HE305.A735 2020




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Sustainability management and business strategy in Asia / editors, Katsuhiko Kokubu, Yoshiyuki Nagasaka

Dewey Library - HD30.255.S869 2020




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Estimating the value of truck travel time reliability / Sebastian E. Guerrero, Ira Hirschman, Joseph G.B. Bryan, Robert B. Noland, Stan Hsieh, David Schrank, Shuang "Bobie" Guo

Barker Library - TE7.N275 no.925




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Relationship between erodibility and properties of soils / J.-L. Briaud, I. Shafii, H.-C. Chen, Z. Medina-Cetina

Barker Library - TE7.N275 no.915




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Towards user-centric transport in Europe 2: enablers of inclusive, seamless and sustainable mobility / Beate Müller, Gereon Meyer, editors

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Gendering smart mobilities / edited by Tanu Priya Uteng, Hilda Rømer Christensen, and Lena Levin

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Demand for emerging transportation systems: modeling adoption, satisfaction, and mobility patterns / edited by Constantinos Antoniou, Dimitrios Efthymiou, Emmanouil Chaniotakis

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Diverse applications and transferability of maturity models / Shadrack Katuu [editor]

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The state, popular mobilisation and gold mining in Mongolia: shaping 'neoliberal' policies / Dulam Bumochir

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Review and update of U.S. Coast Guard vessel stability regulations and guidance / Committee to Revise and Update U.S. Coast Guard Ship Stability Regulations

Barker Library - TE7.N2774 no.332