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Fronteras conquistadas: correspondencia Alfonso Reyes-Silvio Zavala, 1937-1958 / compilación, introducción y notas de Alberto Enríquez Perea

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Estudios y notas sobre el romancero / Mercedes Díaz Roig

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Debido recuerdo de agradecimiento leal / Jose López Avilés ; estudio, edición y notas, Martha Lilia Tenorio

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Juan Ramón Jiménez en su obra / Enrique Díez-Canedo ; edición y notas Aurora Díez-Canedo F

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Home-Delivered Food Boxes Reduced Food Insecurity Among Adults, but Not Children

On this episode of On the Evidence, we talk about a federal experiment using home-delivered boxes packed with fruit, vegetables, and other shelf-stable foods selected by registered dieticians to address food insecurity among children in a rural part of the Chickasaw Nation territory in Oklahoma.




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Super Thursdays are for life, not just for Christmas

Blue Door is proud to announce its very own Super Thursday. Yes, that’s right, today we release not one, not two but three fantastic novels. First up is Rachel Trezise’s wonderful Sixteen Shades of Crazy. Tipped as the Valleys’ answer to Trainspotting, here’s Rachel giving us an insight into why she decided to dissect the morals and mores of life in ex-mining towns:
Already popular on the literary festival circuit you can catch Rachel this summer at Hay, Latitude and Green Man. You can also catch up with all of her news at her website www.racheltrezise.com. Recognised by the Orange Futures list (amongst the likes of Zadie Smith and Sarah Waters) we are very proud to be publishing her first novel.

Next up is something completely different. Meg Gardiner’s thrillers have been praised by Stephen King, Jeffery Deaver and Tess Gerritsen which is a pretty impressive roll call of fans. Her Evan Delaney series of novels was a hit with adults and teens alike and was regularly in the top ten of teen thrillers on Amazon.com. Her new super sleuth, Jo Beckett, is a forensic psychiatrist, investigating a person’s life to discover why they died. The Memory Collector (released early May) tells the story of Ian Kanan, a passenger on board a flight to San Francisco, who has been restrained by crew members for his erratic behaviour. Jo is immediately called in when it is established that Kanan has no memory of who he is or where he has been. Convinced that he holds the key to a potential terrorist plot (and may have been exposed to a deadly biological agent himself), Jo must race against time to unravel a series of clues and save her beloved city. Meg’s next Jo Beckett thriller, The Liar’s Lullaby will be released in June so watch out for some guest blogging on the site soon.

Last but by no means least is Warren Fitzgerald’s The Go-Away Bird. Perfect for fans of Chris Cleave’s The Other Hand, this is a heart-wrenching story of how friendship can develop in the most unlikely of places between the most unlikely of people. Fourteen-year-old Clementine arrives in London from war-torn Rwanda, having witnessed horrendous cruelty and unimaginable loss during the 1994 genocides. Lonely, grieving and displaced in a daunting new city, she flees her abusive uncle and befriends Ashley, a middle-aged, loner for whom teaching singing is the only escape from his London life. The story that unfolds is deeply moving and at times sad but throughout is a positive and uplifting tale of how two utter strangers can collide, bond and ultimately save each other. Here’s Warren telling us about the novel:




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EndNote® 1-2-3 easy! [electronic resource] : reference management for the professional / Abha Agrawal

New York, NY : Springer Science+Business Media, Inc., [2006]




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Nothing About Us Without Us: How the Need for Cultural Responsiveness is Changing Research

There is increased awareness and urgency within the research community to ensure that evaluation and assessment practices are sensitive to the cultures of people who are most impacted by those practices. Driven by changing demographics and the increasing complexity of problems that researchers and communities seek to address, new efforts are underway to develop research practices that better account for the unique perspectives and needs of the communities being studied. But there is hardly consensus on what culturally responsive research actually means or, more broadly, what implications such approaches could have on evidence-based policies and programs.




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The myth of the framework : in defence of science and rationality / Karl R. Popper ; edited by M.A. Notturno

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Traité 31. V, 8, Sur la beauté intelligible / Plotin ; introduction, traduction, commentaire et notes par Anne-Lise Darras-Worms

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Männlichkeiten und Moderne: Geschlecht in den Wissenskulturen um 1900 / edited by Ulrike Brunotte, Rainer Herrn

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Governance feminism: notes from the field / Janet Halley, Prabha Kotiswaran, Rachel Rebouché, and Hila Shamir, editors

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Another white man's burden: Josiah Royce's quest for a philosophy of White racial empire / Tommy J. Curry

Hayden Library - B945.R64 C87 2018




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Another mind-body problem: the history of racial non-being / John Harfouch

Hayden Library - BD450.H28725 2018




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Reoccupy earth: notes toward an other beginning / David Wood

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Detection of 3,4-diaminotoluene based on Sr0.3Pb0.7TiO3/CoFe2O4 core/shell nanocomposite via an electrochemical approach

New J. Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ01074J, Paper
Ali B. Abou Hammad, Amir Elzwawy, A. M. Mansour, M. M. Alam, Abdullah M. Asiri, Mohammad Razaul Karim, Mohammed M. Rahman, Amany M. El Nahrawy
We reported a scalable sol–gel method for the preparation of Sr0.3Pb0.7TiO3/CoFe2O4 core–shell magnetic nanocomposite with a finely controlled shell and evaluated its efficiency as an electrochemical sensor for the selective detection of 3,4-diaminotoluene.
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Water-soluble poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) nanoparticles grafted to trivalent lanthanide complexes as highly sensitive ratiometric nanothermometers

New J. Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ01263G, Paper
Josiane Aparecida Sobrinho, Gilmar Araújo Brito Júnior, Italo Odone Mazali, Fernando Aparecido Sigoli
A new water-soluble, luminescent ratiometric nanothermometer with a tunable temperature-responsive range, high thermal sensitivity and good repeatability was designed and synthesized by grafting lanthanide complexes to pNIPAM polymeric nanoparticles.
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Lab Notes: The Florence Flood and the emergence of library conservation

Modern library conservation was born in the aftermath of a catastrophic flood in Florence, Italy on November 4, 1966. Water from the Arno River devastated the collections of the National Central Library of Florence. An international team of bookbinders and restorers was assembled to save what they could; however in many cases the damage was irreversible. Many lessons were...

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Lab Notes: Stabilizing a Volvelle

A handwritten circa 1721 Navigation Notebook currently featured in our exhibition Harry Potter: A History of Magic, on view until January 27, 2019, contains all sorts of information that may be helpful in determining one’s location at sea, including descriptions of the constellations, tables, charts, and two volvelles. A volvelle is a paper chart with movable...

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Lab Notes: Conserving a George B. Post Presentation Drawing

George B. Post (1837-1913), an American architect trained in the Beaux-Arts tradition, is perhaps best known for his New York City landmark buildings, including the New York Stock Exchange, City College, and the Brooklyn Historical Society. After working as a draftsman for Richard Morris Hunt, Post opened his first architectural firm in New York City...

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Marketing places and spaces / edited by Antónia Correia, Juergen Gnoth, Metin Kozak, Alan Fyall




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Strengthening for purpose : Australian charities and not-for-profits commission legislation review : report and recommendations




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Miller's Australian competition and consumer law annotated / by Russell V Miller ; foreword by Rod Sims

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Criminology / edited by Chris Hale, Professor of Criminology, University of Kent, Keith Hayward, Professor of Criminology, University of Kent, Azrini Wahidin, Professor of Crminology and Criminal Justice, Nottingham Trent University, Emma Wincup, Director




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Academic legal writing : law review articles, student notes, seminar papers, and getting on law review / Eugene Volokh, Gary T. Schwartz Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law ; with foreword by Judge Alex Kozinski, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circu

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Compassion, not commerce : an inquiry into human organ trafficking and organ transplant tourism / Human Rights Sub-Committee, House of Representatives, Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs Defence and Trade

Australia. Parliament. House of Representatives. Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs Defence and Trade. Human Rights Sub-Committee




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Report on review of detriment : Aboriginal land claims recommended for grant but not yet finalised / the Hon John Mansfield AM QC, Aboriginal Land Commissioner

Mansfield, J. R. (John Ronald), 1946- author




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Equine Exercise Physiology Seminar, together with notes of lectures by Dr. R. Rose, 14 December 1985 ; venue, The Stephen Roberts Lecture Theatre, University of Sydney

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Not All Wives

Colonial wives were confined by strict legal codes, but widows and spinsters enjoyed some unexpected freedoms. Author Karin Wulf talks about the outliers in her book, “Not All Wives.”




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‘Durga Shakti not present when masjid wall was razed’



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Muzaffarnagar riots: Another refugee dies from cold in Shamli, displaced families seek shelter



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Muzaffarnagar: Cold claims another child’s life in riot-hit area



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Victims not Dalits: UP tells MHA



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Shailesh’s family does not suspect any foul play in his death



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Dawood Ibrahim not in Pak, says Abdul Basit country’s High Commissioner to India



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‘Nothing wrong’ in Mulayam scolding IPS officer: Akhilesh Yadav



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State govt does not follow Constitution in letter and spirit: UP Governor Ram Naik



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UP notifies panchayat polls, to be held in two parts



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Akhilesh meets Ghulam Ali, says art and artists should not be linked to politics



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Peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activation on cobalt-doped TiO2 nanotubes: degradation of organics under dark and solar light irradiation conditions

Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0EN00131G, Paper
Jonghun Lim, Michael R. Hoffmann
The Co-TNT/PMS system enables the continuous degradation of organic pollutants under dark and solar light-irradiation conditions.
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Toxicity of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs): effect of lengths, functional groups and electronic structures revealed by a quantitative toxicogenomics assay

Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0EN00230E, Paper
Tao Jiang, Carlo Alberto Amadei, Na Gou, Yishan Lin, Jiaqi Lan, Chad D. Vecitis, April Z. Gu
Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) have caused increasing public concerns associated with their potential toxicological effects. This study demonstrated that the physicochemical properties of SWCNTs have impacts on their toxicological effects.
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Influence of lamellar thickness on the transformation of isotactic polybutylene-1/carbon nanotube nanocomposites

CrystEngComm, 2020, 22,2990-2997
DOI: 10.1039/D0CE00112K, Paper
Yan-Kai Li, Yu-Ge Wang, Cui-Liu Fu, You-Liang Zhu, Zhan-Wei Li, Zhao-Yan Sun
The crystallization transformation from form II to form I in PB-1/CNT materials is mainly influenced by the lamellar thickness.
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Another shade of blue [videorecording] : depression in older Australians




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Making futures [electronic resource] : marginal notes on innovation, design, and democracy / edited by Pelle Ehn, Elisabet M. Nilsson, and Richard Topgaard




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The great neighborhood book [electronic resource] : a do-it-yourself guide to placemaking / Jay Walljasper ; success story sidebars by Benjamin Fried ; all photographs by Project for Public Spaces unless otherwise noted

Walljasper, Jay




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Nanotechnology Characterization Tools for Environment, Health, and Safety Challa S.S.R. Kumar, editor

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Nanotechnology for agriculture: advances for sustainable agriculture / Deepak G Panpatte, Yogeshvari K Jhala, editors

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