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Carbon nanotubes for targeted drug delivery / Md Saquib Hasnain, Amit Kumar Nayak

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Nanocomposites VI: nanoscience and nanotechnology in advanced composites / T. S. Srivatsan, Manoj Gupta, editors

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Quantum chemistry of nanotubes: electronic cylindrical waves / Pavel N. D'yachkov (Quantum Chemistry Laboratory, Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia)

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Nanotechnology for food, agriculture, and environment Devarajan Thangadurai, Jeyabalan Sangeetha, Ram Prasad, editors

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Nanotechnology for energy and environmental engineering / Lalita Ledwani, Jitendra S. Sangwai, editors

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Sensex, Nifty start on a flat note; Thomas Cook jumps 4% on Quess stake sale

Dr Reddy's fell 1.8 per cent to Rs 2,319.45 on BSE while Asian Paints dropped 0.77 per cent.




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First-Hand Notes of the Constitutional Convention Acquired by the New-York Historical Society

Date: 
5-31-2011

5-31-11

The New-York Historical Society Acquires Rare First-Hand Notes of the Constitutional Convention

Documents in the Hand of Founding Father John Lansing, Jr. are Purchased for the Historical Society’s Library by Chairman Roger Hertog




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Future automation : changes to lives and to businesses / Timothy E. Carone, University of Notre Dame, USA

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Do payment wallets have a business case for India? If not, what's next for them?

High mortality and fast-changing fortunes are a given when it comes to payments ecosystem, much like food-ordering and ecommerce marketplaces.




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Why you must install an anti-virus and not trust e-wallets with safety

Given the ingenuity of virtual thieves, the bug zappers of the virtual world are counting on there always being a need for their services.




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For mobile wallet players, it's survival of the fittest, not the fastest

Bhavik Vasa, chief growth officer of ItzCash, contends the market opportunity is huge as 85% of the population is still dealing with cash.




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Morgan Stanley warns not to buy Chinese stocks as prices could plunge a further 20 per cent

China's stock market got wrecked with the Shanghai Composite index crashing by 7.4 per cent. The market now down 19 per cent from its high.




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Font Smoothing — It’s not just for Webkit anymore

I ran into a very frustrating bug while using icon fonts on our site at Contatta. A bug I filed last April, and nurtured through the process of getting fixed, didn’t make the Mozilla release notes (though it was included in Firefox 28). Because I feel it’s a very useful solution, I wanted to bring [...]




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Life is a journey, not a destination

I’ve been quiet lately. Startup life is busy… and exhausting. Blogging for me has pretty much gone the way of the Dodo. I’m planning to change that. Since technology is increasingly involved in a modern company’s marketing department, it’s become quite common for those of us who are developers to find ourselves deeply involved with [...]




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Negotiation : things corporate counsel need to know but were not taught / Michael Leathes, forword by Michael McIlwrath, GE Oil & Gas

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Cases in public relations strategy / editors, Burton St. John III, Diana Knott Martinelli, Robert S. Pritchard, Cylor Spaulding




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Focus on administration, not agitations

Kejriwal's job is not that of street-level politics.




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In another reconciliatory move, GJM MLAs won''t sit with Oppn

In another placatory gesture, the GJM Monday resumed work at the hill council ahead of Mamata''s visit to the hills




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Ramesh not worried about people: Partha on land Act

Land acquisition act : 'TMC does not support forcible acquisition''




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'Not paid'' for their land, farmers stall Tata''s residential project

A group of farmers, numbering about 200, Thursday stalled a residential project of the Tata group.




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Cong suffers jolt, loses another civic body to TMC

The Congress unit suffered another 'defection'' blow as it lost control over Cooper''s Camp Municipality in Nadia district with all its members deserting the party to join the ruling Trinamool Congress.




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Pratibha Patil denies claim by V K Singh: didn't tell him not to quit

Patil said she had told Singh to Keep all issues aside and serve the nation.




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Tatas cannot come to Singur through lawyers, says Partha

Partha Chatterjee, tried to brush aside the auto firm's submission.




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Not invited to Great Eastern relaunch, former CM who allowed its divestment




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Jessop to withdraw closure notice: Govt

The management on November 1 had sought government permission to close Jessop and C.




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Centre cannot 'bulldoze' others to get things done, says Mamata

Jagan tomorrow will meet Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav in Lucknow.




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SC notice to Centre, Bengal over IT Act

The Supreme Court on Friday sought response from the Centre and the West Bengal government over a PIL challenging a provision in the Information Technology Act that provides for a maximum three-year jail term for posting offensive online speeches or writings.




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Not only killer tracks, poachers another big threat for elephants

Besides having to deal with the speeding trains, the elephants in north Bengal also have poachers wreaking havoc in their lives.




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Privilege notice against Leader of Opposition

On this, Speaker Biman Banerjee said he would look into the matter and give his decision.




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Feel my investment not needed in Bengal: Sahara

Sahara India Pariwar chief Subrata Roy said he wants to invest in West Bengal but never got an invitation from the ruling Trinamool Congress.




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Not averse to politics, says Pranab daughter

Sharmistha addressed a series of rallies for Congress in Delhi, which is going to polls on December 4.




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Top education officials left on their own, not removed: Bratya Basu

Stating that Bhattacharya had discussed with him his wish to leave Jadavpur University and return to his parent institute, Basu said that there was no question of removing him.




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Not decided on quitting: Ganguly

Sexual harassment: TMC demands his immediate removal from rights panel post




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Only responded to people''s 'sentiments'', did not interfere in gangrape probe: Nitish

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar Monday denied interfering in the probe into the gangrape of a 16-year-old girl, beyond merely responding to people''s 'sentiments'' by deputing a senior police official to visit West Bengal and providing financial assistance to the victim''s family.




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Covid-19 crisis: Insurers cannot decline death claim settlements

All life insurers, both public and private, are committed to process any death claim pertaining to COVID-19 at the earliest,the Council said in a statement




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Rain not the only spoilsport for paddy

Last fortnight, Kerala''s paddy farmers took a strong beating after the state was lashed by strong, unseasonal showers...




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Central funds not benefiting us, say J-K small fruit growers

All''s not well with the horticulture industry in Jammu and Kashmir. Even as the state Government claims to have spent Rs 88 crore...




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Valley''s tulip garden may not bloom this season

Asia''s largest tulip garden, which could also become the world''s largest, is feeling the heat of global warming and the changing weather pattern of the Valley.




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At apple pad, another revolution

At a first-of-its-kind 'scientifically-managed'' orchard at Kotgarh''s Harmony Hall Orchard, associated with the legendary Samuel Evans Stokes, around 10,000 fresh plants have replaced ageing trees. A weather station is keeping a tab on the orchard....




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Not drought, Aurangabad farmers live in fear of herds of deer

For the past eight years, standing crops of the three tehsils of Kannad, Gangapur, Vaijapur and some parts of Phulambri in Aurangabad district lay vulnerable, not only to drought and heavy rains, but also to deer herds....




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The end of endosulfan? Not really

Kerala, Karnataka may have banned the popular insecticide, but experts warn that farmers may have only more hazardous and more expensive options to choose from




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Grapes may not be sour for Maharashtra''s growers, wine makers this year

Decent rainfall, coupled with contract farming and govt policies, boosts wine production




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Lots of pulses, yet not enough

India, world''s largest pulse producer and exporter, remains short of requirement; erratic monsion sends projected output below last year''s




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Banana pays but Punjab not growing enough

Banana growers in Punjab claim to be profiting heavily from the relatively new crop, but its one-crop-a-year pattern has prevented it from really catching on




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The paddy variety Punjab cannot get rid of

State keeps promoting greener varieties but farmers stick to water-guzzling PUSA 44




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Lots of apples, not enough facilities to store them cold

The existing facilities are usually used up for high-grade apples to preserve their quality and taste.




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RBI assumes protective role, asks banks not to pay dividend for FY20

Experts say while the decision is positive, it may not make any significant contribution




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Ethnotheatre : research from page to stage / Johnny Saldaña

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Not magic but work : an ethnographic account of a rehearsal process / Gay McAuley

McAuley, Gay




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Not just a mirror : looking for the political theatre of today / edited by Florian Malzacher ; a publication by House on Fire ; translations, Daria Kassovsky [and 3 others]