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Psychotropic drugs [videorecording] : what's safe and what's not




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Recombinant antibodies for immunotherapy / edited by Melvyn Little




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Mednotes : pocket drug guide / Judith Hopfer Deglin, April Hazard Vallerand

Deglin, Judith Hopfer




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A freshman honors course in calculus and analytic geometry taught / by Emil Artin ; notes by G.B. Seligman ; foreword by Marvin J. Greenberg ; prepared under the auspices of the Committee on the Undergraduate Program, Mathematical Association of America

Artin, Emil, 1898-1962, author




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Outside in [videorecording] / The Geometry Center presents, University of Minnesota ; direction and animation, Silvio Levy, Delle Maxwell, Tamara Munzner. Not knot / Geometry Supercomputer Project presents ; technical director, Charlie Gunn ; artistic dir




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Users not customers : who really determines the success of your business / Aaron Shapiro

Shapiro, Aaron




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Youtility : why smart marketing is about help not hype / Jay Baer

Baer, Jay, 1969-




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5 Reasons Your Social Media is Not Working

Common sense pretty much tells us most of what we need to know to get our fans and followers engaged with our social media content.

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What To Say When You Do Not Like Social Media

Interesting:

I do not use social media. Some of my friends keep asking me to join social media and interact with them that way. I tell them I consider social media to be a waste of time and that I have more important things to do. Yet they continue bugging me to join social media. What can I tell them to convince them it is better for me not to be on social media?

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Evernote and Feed.ly Servers were Hit by DDoS Attacks as Criminals Tried to Extort Money

Earlier this week, popular notetaking app Evernote, and RSS feed service Feed.ly were taken down by multi-hour DDoS attacks.
Evernote managed to stay active with major lag and issues while Feedly was rendered unavailable.

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Social Media Reduces Stress for Women, But Not Men

What is social media doing to us? Is it stressing us out with its never-ending pings announcing new baby pictures, engagements, and unimportant messages to respond to? Or is it keeping us connected to people, and therefore happier? These are tricky and loaded questions, but a new survey from Pew adds a bit of evidence to the social media reduces stress side of the ledger. At least if you are a lady.

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Notey Raises Funds

Is a wave of consolidation about to begin in the Big Data market?

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Add RSS feeds to OS Xs Notification Center

Compared to the best-known RSS feed readers on the market today, News Notifications is as straightforward and uncomplicated as its drab title implies.

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25 Social Media Channels You Are Probably Not Using Now

Chances are your small business has used social media in one way or another. There are the big guns like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. And other familiar names like Instagram, Pinterest, and Vine.  However, these are just a drop in the bucket when it comes to all of the social media channels out there.

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There Is Nothing Virtual About Building Relationships on Social Media

I remember saying that if I could ever figure out how a person could be in two places at once I would retire a billionaire.

And then, I figured it out.

Because being in two places or more simultaneously is exactly what social media allows us to appear to do. With a nearly endless supply of apps designed to cross-post anything we can enter into a digital device, you would think the impossible had finally been achieved.

Certainly a lot of innovative people have ensured a comfortable retirement by making that illusion easy to create. But what is it costing entrepreneurs who fall prey to it?

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Facebook Merges RSS and Push Notification

Facebook has released a new application called Notify that will allow its users to receive push notifications about breaking news, new movie trailers, and more.

The move into real-time news is significant because could help Facebook achieve two goals: It could make the company more important to the media, and it could increase the traffic it sends to publishers. Now, whether the app will be successful or just something that clogs up your phones notifications feed is another set of questions all together.

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RSS is Not Dead Look at the Numbers

RSS has taken some big hits recently. Of course, people have been announcing the death of RSS pretty much since it came into existence, but when Google Reader bit the dust on July 1st, 2013, many were ready to place a wreath at the headstone and walk away.

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5 Things Entrepreneurs Should Not Forget About Social Media

Social media has become a popular (and profitable) marketing tool for new and experienced entrepreneurs. Establishing an account and building an audience organically costs only time, and most platforms offer reasonably priced advertising options for those who want a little extra push.

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Three Social Media Strategies Your Top Competitors Do Not Want You To Know About

You read all the social media guru blogs, post religiously across your social media channels, and even publish your content at peak times of the day to capture more views. Despite all of this, you still see competitors gaining ground while your social media influence remains stagnant.

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When Social Networking Is Not Enough

Social networking is pretty marvelous, but it isn’t the end-all-be-all for making business connections. There are actually times when you’d do better to look elsewhere.

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Feed Hawk Is Useful But Not Essential for RSS Junkies

Many information junkies keep up with their favorite Web sites by subscribing to their RSS feeds, pulling the latest updates from those sites into a central location for efficient perusal.

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I Used Social Media and Blogging to Become Famous for Nothing

In 2006, I set out to brand myself. I had an idea that I shared with the owner of the small company at which I was employed. I called it Publish or Perish, and despite the lack of originality, the idea was simple, but purposeful: We needed to elevate the name recognition of our company -- quickly.

The company had made a fortune working with a niche client, but unwisely, it chose to fly under the competitions radar. In other words, it did the opposite of marketing for fear that if competitors knew how much money it was making from this niche client, it would face stiffer competition.

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Online Tips from the Experts: To Blog or Not to Blog

The key to your websites success is content, content, content. CONTENT IS KING, and you should always be adding and improving content on your site. Blogging is a simple way to strategically add practical content in your own voice strategically to resonate with your target clients/prospects. It is as easy as adding a section on your site called Blog, then just starting!

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Feed Hawk Is Useful But Not Essential for RSS Junkies

Many information junkies keep up with their favorite Web sites by subscribing to their RSS feeds, pulling the latest updates from those sites into a central location for efficient perusal.

I rely heavily on RSS to keep me abreast of the latest tech news. I am also addicted to political sites during this years bizarre presidential election, and I have tapped into a host of feeds to keep me up to date on the latest antics from the candidates.

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Self Hosting Your Podcast Feed is Not Always a Great Idea

Generally speaking, there are two main ways that you can store your RSS feed:

1) On Your Own Website (self-hosting your RSS)
2) On Your Media Host’s Website (the place where you store your files)

The reason why I have often elected for self hosting (option 1 above) is a simple one: 100% control.

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You Can Not Treat Social Media as an Add-on or Afterthought

Today, seven out of 10 Americans use social media. Despite the opportunity (and in spite of the lip-service paid to social), more marketers are skimping on their approach. Reposting 30-second TV spots to YouTube and uploading billboard or print ads to Instagram are commonplace, and a detriment to your brand.

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Social media sentiment not predictive of offline brand outcomes

The conventional thinking is that social media conversations about brands are representative of broader consumer sentiment in the overall market. However a new study from Engagement Labs, appearing in the Journal of Advertising Research, finds online discussions and sentiment are not necessarily predictive of offline brand outcomes.

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You Do Not Even Need to Be on Social Media, The Companies Still Have Data on You

We have all thought about it. Maybe it's time to flick Facebook. Terminate Twitter. Silence social for good, and just be a person again.

Sadly, if this dream of going off the grid is about reclaiming your lost privacy, that might not actually be possible, according to new research.

A new study by researchers at the University of Vermont shows that social media posts by people you're connected with can actually be used to predict your own future posts – and even more accurately than if your own previous posts were being mined for insights.

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Think Your Data Is Private Because You Are Not On Social Media? Think Again.

Just because you are not on Facebook or Twitter does not mean your data is safe from the social media giants or their prying algorithms. A study from the University of Vermont adds yet more evidence to the argument that your privacy is no longer in your hands, even if you abstain from social media.

Researchers from UVM's Department of Mathematics and Statistics published a paper in this week’s issue of the journal Nature Human Behaviour demonstrating that social media users not only generate substantial behavioral data about themselves but also about members of their social circle.

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Why You Should Not Put All Your Focus on Only One Social Media Network

It happens here and there - Facebook goes down, Instagram goes down, then everyone runs to Twitter to figure out what the heck is going on. Last week, we experienced this again, with both Instagram and Facebook going down for 10+ hours, and sparking panic among many brands and influencers who now rely on these platforms to generate income.

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Social Media is not Reality

Social media is where a lot of us spend a lot time. Sometimes minutes, but more likely hours, a day. Whether your platform of choice is Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn, much of our daily life seems to be spent checking out what others are doing.

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We Keep Forgetting That We Did Not Want Democratic Social Media

Perhaps the most remarkable but little-remembered story of Facebooks rise to social behemoth is that from 2009 to 2012 it was actually a democracy. Facebook’s users could vocalize the issues affecting them the most and issues that attracted sufficient number of users could actually be placed to a formal vote, with the results legally binding on Facebook itself. While the reality was slightly less utopian, with limits on the kinds of issues that could be brought to a vote, the process was overall a genuine form of democratic representation by Facebook’s users in the sites governance.

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How Social Media Users Have—and Have Not—Responded to Privacy Concerns

The Facebook Cambridge Analytica revelations changed the way people in the US think about online privacy. And it should come as no surprise that many have grown wary over the mishandling of personal information.

Nearly a year later, a majority of US internet users said that Facebook sharing data with Cambridge Analytica raised some level of concern over how their information is used online, per survey findings from text message marketing company SlickText.

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Machine learning for microbial phenotype prediction / Roman Feldbauer

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Shall Not Be Denied

Visit us online at www.loc.gov/shop

 

 

 




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[ASAP] Parallel Reaction Monitoring-Mass Spectrometry (PRM-MS)-Based Targeted Proteomic Surrogates for Intrinsic Subtypes in Breast Cancer: Comparative Analysis with Immunohistochemical Phenotypes

Journal of Proteome Research
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jproteome.9b00490




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[ASAP] Parallel Notched Gas-Phase Enrichment for Improved Proteome Identification and Quantification with Fast Spectral Acquisition Rates

Journal of Proteome Research
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jproteome.9b00715




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Irreproducibility in the triboelectric charging of insulators: evidence of a non-monotonic charge versus contact time relationship

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0CP01317J, Paper
Jinyang Zhang, Chao Su, Fergus Rogers, N Darwish, Michelle Coote, Simone Ciampi
Here, we investigate the development and relaxation of static charges on the surface of plastic materials that are first brought in contact, and then macroscopically separated. Experimentalists dealing with the...
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry




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Understanding the first half-ALD cycle of the ZnO growth on hydroxyl functionalized carbon nanotubes

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0CP00817F, Paper
Jonathan Guerrero-Sanchez, Hugo Alejandro Borbon-Nuñez, Hugo Tiznado, Noboru Takeuchi
We report the adsorption of diethylzinc on hydroxyl functionalized carbon nanotubes. This study intends to understand, at the atomic level, the initial stages of ZnO formation by atomic layer deposition....
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry




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[ASAP] Oxaazabicyclooctene Oxides, Another Type of Bridgehead Nitrones: Diastereoselective Assembly from Acetylene Gas, Ketones, and Hydroxyl Amine

The Journal of Organic Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.0c00742




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Tetrahedral DNA Nanostructure-decorated Electrochemical Platform for Simple and Ultrasensitive EGFR Genotyping of Plasma ctDNA

Analyst, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0AN00591F, Paper
Xuyao Wang, Jianping Wu, Weilin Mao, Xia He, Liming Ruan, Junlan Zhu, Peng Shu, Zhenqi Zhang, Bitao Jiang, Xingguo Zhang
Genotyping of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation status is of great importance in the screening of appropriate advanced non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) patients to receive superior tyrosine...
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[ASAP] Pyridine-Embedded Phenothiazinium Dyes as Lysosome-Targeted Photosensitizers for Highly Efficient Photodynamic Antitumor Therapy

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.0c00280




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[ASAP] Discovery of a Silicon-Containing Pan-Genotype Hepatitis C Virus NS5A Inhibitor

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.0c00082




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[ASAP] Selective Janus Kinase 2 (JAK2) Pseudokinase Ligands with a Diaminotriazole Core

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.0c00192




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[ASAP] Cancer Immunotherapy through the Inhibition of Diacylglycerol Kinases Alpha and Zeta

ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acsmedchemlett.0c00118




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[ASAP] Therapeutic Potential of Targeted Nanoparticles and Perspective on Nanotherapies

ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acsmedchemlett.0c00075




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Albanian pavilion 2019: maybe the cosmos is not so extraordinary: Driant Zaneli

Rotch Library - N6488.I8 V433 2019 A38




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Conversation pieces: the world of Bruegel / Abdelkader Benali, Alexandra van Dongen, Katrien Lichtert, Sabine Pénot, Lucinda Timmermans ; translation, Patrick Lennon, Michael Lomax

Rotch Library - ND673.B73 B46 2018