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Textbook of radiographic positioning and related anatomy / Kenneth L. Bontrager, John P. Lampignano ; new photography by James C. Winters Photography, LLC

Bontrager, Kenneth L




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Current concepts in vertebrobasilar complications following spinal manipulation / by Allan G.J. Terrett

Terrett, Allan G. J




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Headache / Todd A. Smitherman, Department of Psychology, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, Donald B. Penzien, Department of Anesthesiology, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, Jeanetta C. Rains, Center for Sleep Evaluation, Elliot Hosp

Smitherman, Todd A., 1977- author




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History of the Sydney College of Chiropractic : pathway to a profession / Edwin P. Devereaux, Brian K. O'Reilly, John Cice

Devereaux, Edwin, 1932- author




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Reader in the history of aphasia : from Franz Gall to Norman Geschwind / edited by Paul Eling




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Winners of Times Square Photography Contest Announced

Date: 
4-5-2011

4-5-11

The New-York Historical Society Announces the Winners of Its Times Square Photography Contest

Photographs to be displayed in Times Square




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Growing up in technoculture : the ontological and perceptual significance of media in the lives of infants and toddlers / Pamela Martin-Lynch

Martin-Lynch, Pamela, author




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The media of mass communication / John Vivian (Winona State University)

Vivian, John (John H.), author




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Global markets feel winter chill as uncertainties rise

Default of a Portugese bank, Ukraine-Russia face-off, developments in Middle East and signs of weakness in US economy have subdued investor sentiment.




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Retail-focused NBFCs seek refinance window from FM

Para banks have requested that this window be established through MUDRA, Small Industries Development Bank of India, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development and National Housing Bank. They are also requesting a special purpose vehicle that would be allowed to leverage about 4 times to provide a funding of ₹50,000 crore to small and medium-sized NBFCs.




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Summer crop sowing in full swing, procurement picks up

Zaid crops are planted during March-May - the intervening period between Rabi and Kharif, which starts with monsoon in June.




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Override window.alert

For years the only bit of feedback web developers could get was via alert("{str}") calls. These days we have the web console but, in rare cases, we don’t have a console and alert calls are our only window into a value at a given time. One problem: if an alert sneaks into production code, your […]

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How to Play Retro Game ROMs on Windows

Video games are always a fun time, something we desperately need during our COVID lockdown. A few years back I shared how to play retro games on Mac, as well as how to patch games to play popular ROM hacks like Grand Poo World and Invictus. One disadvantage that Macs have, however, is performance — […]

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Competing on analytics : the new science of winning / by Thomas H. Davenport and Jeanne G. Harris

Davenport, Thomas H., 1954- author




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Playing to win : how strategy really works / A.G. Lafley, Roger L. Martin

Lafley, A. G. (Alan G.)




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Winning decisions : getting it right the first time / J. Edward Russo and Paul J.H. Schoemaker ; with Margo Hittleman

Russo, J. Edward, author




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Covid-19: Cong hopeful of govt following up more of its recommendations

The Congress has constituted an 11-member consultative group which would meet at least once in two days to suggest further policy changes




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Award-winning pandals were inaccessible to differently abled

Members said most pandals did not even cater to the basic requirements of the special visitors.




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With GJM leaders in TMC fold, Mamata looks to win uphill battle

Trinamool Congress has opened four party offices in Darjeeling, claims to have '40,000 members''.




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Twin rallies widen chasm between victim kin, locals

Two separate processions were taken out to mark five months of the incident.




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No stopping Mamata magic, TMC wins 4 of 5 civic bodies

Trinamool Congress maintained its winning streak bagging four of the five municipalities that went to polls last week.




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Father loses 13-yr-old daughter in gambling, to marry her off to winner

The girl, a Class VIII student, stopped attending school after she got engaged.




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Kolkata: 103-year-old Park Mansions wins heritage award for restoration

The heritage property was restored at a cost of more than Rs 10 crore to its original glory in 2010.




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Winds of change

Punjab not only banned early sowing and reined in errant millers this paddy season but also relied on large-scale mechanisation.




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Punjab farmers reap windfall from kinnow

Come December and a rich hue of orange lights up the Punjab villages from Hoshiarpur in the north to the Abohar-Ferozepur belt in the south.




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DAP shortage hits JandK in sowing season

With the Rabi season around the corner, farmers in Jammu and Kashmir are facing an acute shortage of chemical fertilisers.




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Growing Kashmir greens in Maharashtra''s backyard

Even though the weather and soil conditions here can seldom be compared, the yield seems to have transcended those boundaries.




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Low production in paddy-growing states may help Punjab clear its pending stock

While other states are giving out distress signals of foodgrain scarcity, triggered by drought and flood fury, Punjab is not only looking at a good harvest but also hoping to gain from this adversity....




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Growing off-season vegetables in tunnels

After Amritsar successfully began cultivating early crops of vegetables using tunnel technology a few years ago, Jalandhar, too, has decided to follow suit....




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Wine whine

Slowdown, 26/11 terror attacks and erratic excise duty structure are taking a toll on Maharashtra''s fledgling wine industry.




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Sowing the seeds of organic farming

When he would come home from his modest half-acre farm after sundown, Ramesh Pradhan wouldn''t go near his children and wife until he had bathed and changed his clothes.




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Winning crop, losing streak for UP''s mango belt

In spite of a bumper mango crop this year, the mango growers of the famous Maal-Malihabad belt of UP are the losers.




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Say cheers to desi wine, from Punjab

Forget the French wine, you can soon have a taste of our very own Punjabi wine.




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Emu rearing takes wing in Manipur

Poultry farmers in the remote hills of Manipur have found two new birds Australian emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) and turkey.




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A calling: Growing paddy nurseries

Acute shortage of agricultural labour in Punjab earlier forced farmers to use paddy transplanters.




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A wine story loses its sparkle

With govt doling out lavish incentives, a total of 72 wineries came up in Maharashtra by 2008. Three years on, around 30 have shut shop with production exceeding demand




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Kashmir''s organic farms: 32,000 hectares and growing

SKUAST experts teach basics of organic farming to more than 200 farmers, encourage them to take it up on a larger scale




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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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Sowing the way

With an alternative market in place, farmers in this Kerala village now risk growing vegetables they did not produce earlier and are reaping benefits




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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 kiwi as a source of wine

Its vineyards thriving with high-quality fruit, Arunachal Pradesh ties up with Pune company for India''s first homemade kiwi wine




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Drawing scenery for theater, film, and television / Rich Rose

Rose, Rich, 1952-




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Theatre in the expanded field : seven approaches to performance / Alan Read ; line drawings Beryl Robinson

Read, Alan, 1956- author




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An experience of critics / Christopher Fry ; and The approach to dramatic criticism by W.A. Darlington ... [et al.] ; with a prologue by Alec Guinness ; drawings by Ronald Searle ; edited by Kaye Webb

Fry, Christopher, 1907-2005




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Beyond the script : take 3 : drama in the English and literacy classroom / Robyn Ewing and Jennifer Simons with Margery Hertzberg and Victoria Campbell

Ewing, Robyn (Robyn Ann), 1955- author




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India’s twin economic and political crises

The growth slowdown has been dramatic, while politics takes an aggressively illiberal turn




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Franklin Templeton winds up $3bn of India funds after market turmoil

US investment group halts withdrawals in move that could rock asset management industry