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The preacher king : Martin Luther King, Jr. and the word that moved America [Electronic book] / Richard Lischer.

New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2020.




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Wired to care : how companies prosper when they create widespread empathy / Dev Patnaik with Peter Mortensen

Patnaik, Dev, 1970- author




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Backup RSS Feed to Google Spreadsheet

Backup your RSS feed to a Google spreadsheet using an IFTTT recipe




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Social Media Spread is a Problem for Organizations

According to the Electronic Transactions Development Agency , a public organisation, Thais usually spend around seven hours a day online and most of that is spent on social media.

This phenomenon has had an impact on many businesses due to the time people are forced to spend on social media, especially content businesses, like news providers, bloggers and websites.

It has also affected the way people get news and other information, with rumours sometimes mistaken for genuine news reports.

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How Social Networks Contribute to the Spread of Unproven Innovations

There are some new products and services that are very obviously good  — a cure for a deadly disease, for example, or some other type of medical innovation. But other innovations have value that is more uncertain, such as an unproven technology. In her latest research paper, Wharton management professor Valentina Assenova examines the role of social networks, both online and offline, in the spread of these complex innovations.

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[ASAP] Correction to Toggling Preassembly with Single-Site Mutation Switches the Cytotoxic Mechanism of Cationic Amphipathic Peptides

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.0c00608




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Spreading the News of Yellow Fever

Every year when the seasons change from cold to warm, I get sick. Usually it’s allergies or a cold, but like clockwork I am out of commission for a few days. I suspect this has happened to people since time began, but if you lived on Manhattan Island during the 1790s, and even as late...

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UP kids’ killer disease spread through lice, expert panel finds



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Human mobility restrictions and the spread of the Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in China [electronic resource] / Hanming Fang, Long Wang, Yang Yang

Cambridge, Mass. : National Bureau of Economic Research, 2020




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The geographic spread of COVID-19 correlates with structure of social networks as measured by Facebook [electronic resource] / Theresa Kuchler, Dominic Russel, Johannes Stroebel

Cambridge, Mass. : National Bureau of Economic Research, 2020




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Akshay, John, Salman spread coronavirus awareness

Bollywood stars do their part to raise awareness about coronavirus and the need to stay indoors during the lockdown.




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Spreadable media : creating value and meaning in a networked culture / Henry Jenkins, Sam Ford, & Joshua Green

Jenkins, Henry, 1958-




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CSS3: spread value and box-shadow on one side only

This morning I awakened with a question in my twitter stream from @deebeefunky. He was frustrated by the fact that when he sets a blur on box-shadow, it shows on two sides of the box. He wants it to show on only one side. Of course, that got me thinking. I did come up with [...]




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Cost-benefit analysis : economic and financial appraisal using spreadsheets / Harry Campbell and Richard P.C. Brown

Campbell, Harry F., 1945-




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Modi spreading lies on free power from Narmada dam: Medha Patkar

Social activist Medha Patkar accused Narendra Modi of "spreading lies" in public meetings about getting free power from the Sardar Sarovar Project.




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Eucalyptus gall disease spreads in Punjab, elsewhere

Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, is for the past one year, trying to find a way to control the gall disease that has affected almost 50 per cent of the eucalyptus trees.




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Basmati aroma spreads in MP

Area under the paddy crop has gone up to more than 2 lakh acres in 6 years; private firms coming up with processing plants




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India goes into lockdown as coronavirus spreads

Restrictions applied to most of the country after one-day voluntary curfew




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What is social medias role in combating the spread of misinformation?

How have the rise of social media and spread of misinformation changed the news media landscape?

As a major election year nears and the public questions the role of Facebook in combating misinformation, Andrew Pergam, director of governance and strategic initiatives at Facebook, gave a glimpse of what is happening behind the scenes at the social media company during a symposium at the University of Utah on Friday.

Misinformation is one of the companys most pressing and scrutinized issues, he said. We are under an immense amount of pressure to do more to tackle viral information more quickly.

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Preach sister, preach: new vocal works of Evan Williams, Katherine Bodor, Evan Mack.

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SGBG seeks steps to stop corona spread from red zones

SGBG seeks steps to stop corona spread from red zones




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Webinar Series: Preaching Through Disruption

How ideas and encouragement to adapt your craft, care for your soul, and shepherd your people during this challenging season.




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COVID-19 and Preaching Jesus’ Resurrection




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[ASAP] Controlling Microarray Feature Spreading and Response Stability on Porous Silicon Platforms by Using Alkene-Terminal Ionic Liquids and UV Hydrosilylation

Langmuir
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.0c00106




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Wetting and spreading dynamics / Victor M. Starov, Manuel G. Velarde

Online Resource




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One killed in Dadri as ‘rumours’ spread about beef consumption




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Over 10,000 students dance to spread awareness against drugs




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[ASAP] SPREAD: A Fully Automated Toolkit for Single-Particle Cryogenic Electron Microscopy Data 3D Reconstruction with Image-Network-Aided Orientation Assignment

Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jcim.9b01099




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The rules of contagion : why things spread - and why they stop / Adam Kucharski

Kucharski, Adam (Mathematician), author




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ICMR to check for community spread

Community transmission is said to happen when a person who has not been in contact with an infected person or travelled to a country where the virus is active tests positive.




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Hotter, humid weather may not halt spread of COVID-19: Study

Temperature and latitude are not associated with the spread of COVID-19 disease, according to a global study that found school closures and other public health measures are having a positive effect on containing the novel coronavirus.




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The spread of an ancient technology and a daily news roundup (26 September 2014)

New evidence reveals the complicated history of stone tool use 400,000 - 200,000 years ago.




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Podcast: Spreading cancer, sacrificing humans, and transplanting organs

Online news editor David Grimm shares stories on evidence for the earth being hit by supernovae, record-breaking xenotransplantation, and winning friends and influencing people with human sacrifice.   Staff news writer Jocelyn Kaiser joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss how small membrane-bound packets called “exosomes” might pave the way for cancer cells to move into new territory in the body.     [Image: Val Altounian/Science]    




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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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Does coronavirus spread through the air, and the biology of anorexia

On this week’s show, Staff Writer Robert Service talks with host Sarah Crespi about a new National Academy of Sciences report that suggests the novel coronavirus can go airborne, the evidence for this idea, and what this means for the mask-wearing debate. See all of our News coverage of the pandemic here. See all of our Research and Editorials here. Also this week, Staff Writer Jennifer Couzin-Frankel joins Sarah to talk about a burgeoning understanding of the biological roots of anorexia nervosa—an eating disorder that affects about 1% of people in the United States. From genetic links to brain scans, scientists are finding a lot more biology behind what was once thought of as a culturally driven disorder. This week’s episode was produced with help from Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast Download a transcript (PDF).




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Hearing John's voice : insights for teaching and preaching / M. Eugene Boring

Boring, M. Eugene, author




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Ganjam sparred community spread as migrants stay put at quarantine centres

All returnees are taken to centres from buses and trains




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Bull Spread strategy on Tata Consumer by Nandish Shah of HDFC Securities

Primary trend of the stock is positive where stock price is trading above its 200-day SMA




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Possible community spread worries BBMP

Civic chief suggests 100% testing of all residents in Padarayanapura containment zone




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How genomic epidemiology is tracking the spread of COVID-19 locally and globally

The novel coronavirus is challenging genome sequencing technology and data processing like never before




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Incinerators may spread, not break down PFAS

Preliminary data show soil and water near New York facility are contaminated




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Finding what cells the coronavirus can enter could help explain why it spreads so well

Two studies pinpoint nasal cells and others that express the molecules the virus uses to get inside




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Incinerators may spread, not break down, PFAS

Preliminary data show soil and water near New York facility are contaminated




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COVID-19: Public art in Hyderabad to spread awareness

Md. Abdul Basith, with a team of 15 artists, spreads awareness on the lockdown through public art at various junctions in the city




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Potential neurotoxicity of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural and its oligomers: widespread substances in carbohydrate-containing foods

Food Funct., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C9FO02526J, Paper
Cheng Wang, Zhenru Liu, Tian Hu, Youjia Li, Rui Liu, Junjie Zhang, Huaizhen He
5-Hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF) and its acid-catalyzed oligomers can inhibit nerve cell proliferation and induce neurological deficits at near or below the reported 24 h dietary intake of 5-HMF in humans.
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Prisoners equally enjoy right to life as those outside: Bombay HC on Covid-19 spread in jail

Prisoners equally enjoy right to life as those outside: Bombay HC on Covid-19 spread in jail