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Young Wild West and Senor Santo, or, the brigands of the border




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Young Wild West and the death dip, or, Arietta baffling the smelter fiends




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The Liberty Boys in the Highlands, or, Working along the Hudson




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The Liberty Boys in the drowned lands, or, Perilous times out west




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Monitoring trends in bat populations of the United States and territories: problems and prospects




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Cave microbial community composition in oceanic islands: disentangling the effect of different colored mats in diversity patterns of Azorean lava caves




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Understanding and preserving caves and karst landscapes




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Landscape structure and ecology influence the spread of a bat fungal disease




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Sulphuric acid speleogenesis and landscape evolution: Montecchio cave, Albegna river valley (Southern Tuscany, Italy)




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6.8 Reconstructing Landscape Evolution by Dating Speleogenetic Processes




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Cave microbial community composition in oceanic islands: disentangling the effect of different colored mats in diversity patterns of Azorean lava caves




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Target flutter rate discrimination by bats using frequency-modulated sonar sounds: Behavior and signal processing models




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Phreatic overgrowths on speleothems: a useful tool in structural geology in littoral karstic landscapes. The example of eastern Mallorca (Balearic Islands)




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Rock Art In Arid Landscapes: Pilbara And Western Desert Petroglyphs




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Orogeny and the collapse of the Devonian Prairie Evaporite karst in Western Canada: impact on the overlying Cretaceous Athabasca Oil Sands




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The effectiveness of protection policies and legislative framework with special regard to karst landscapes: Insights from Slovenia




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Climatological trends and anticipated karst spring quantity and quality: case study of the Slovene Istria




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A GIS-based modeling approach to predicting cave disturbance in karst landscapes: a case study from west-central Florida




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THE KARST PARADIGM: CHANGES, TRENDS AND PERSPECTIVES




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Landscape structure and ecology influence the spread of a bat fungal disease




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[ASAP] RuPhos Pd Precatalyst and MIDA Boronate as an Effective Combination for the Precision Synthesis of Poly(3-hexylthiophene): Systematic Investigation of the Effects of Boronates, Halides, and Ligands

Macromolecules
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.0c00137




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[ASAP] Tough Supramolecular Elastomer via Entropy-Driven Hydrogen Bonds between Vicinal Diols

Macromolecules
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.9b02639




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Excitement Surrounds the Launch of New Star Wars Book.

Excitement has surrounded the launch of J.W.Rinzler’s new book, The Making Of: The Empire Strikes Back. For months, fan websites and blogs have been ablaze with activity as Star Wars fans and cinephiles across the world eagerly anticipated the sequel to Rinzler’s critically acclaimed The Making Of: Star Wars. Fortunately, they have not been disappointed. With its exclusive access to the Lucasfilm archives, The Making Of: The Empire Strikes Back offers a treasure trove of never-before published photos, design sketches, paintings, production notes, interviews, anecdotes, and scripts, to offer a complete behind-the-scenes look at the production of an iconic film.

On Saturday fans celebrated the launch of The Making Of: The Empire Strikes Back at Bristol’s Forbidden Planet with an Empire Strikes Back themed extravaganza. Complete with costumes and lightsabers, fans from all generations enjoyed celebrating both the movie and the launch of this highly anticipated book. Similar celebrations have been planned at Southampton’s Forbidden Planet for this Saturday (23/10/10).




The Making of The Empire Strikes Back is available to buy online here.




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Vande Bharat mission: Air India repatriation flight from Singapore lands at Delhi with 234 passengers

The flight was part of the Vande Bharat mission which started on Thursday to bring back stranded Indian nationals home amid the novel coronavirus-induced lockdown.




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Women's voices in psychiatry: a collection of essays / edited by Gianetta Rands (Consultant Psychiatrist, Re: Cognition Health, London UK; Mental Capacity Act Adviser and Executive Member, Faculty of Old Age Psychiatry, Royal College of Psychiatrists,

Hayden Library - RC440.82.W68 2018




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Leeuwenhoek's legatees and Beijerinck's beneficiaries: a history of medical virology in the Netherlands / Gerard van Doornum, Ton van Helvoort, Neeraja Sankaran

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Pediatric oncology nursing: defining care through science / Pamela S. Hinds, Lauri Linder, editors

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Challenges and trends in multimodal fall detection for healthcare Hiram Ponce, Lourdes Martínez-Villaseñor, Jorge Brieva, Ernesto Moya-Albor, editors

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Gold Dust Extends Raman's Reach

Nanoparticles open scattering technique to new applications.





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Tirupur sees chance as global brands come calling for masks

At the end of March, Raja Shanmugam was worried. Either export shipments were getting delayed or payments were not coming through from European buyers. But, when he reopened his factory on Wednesday




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Novel decavanadate compounds for lithium-ion batteries: en route towards a new class of high-performance energy materials / Simon Greiner

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Fundamentals of Brooks-Iyengar distributed sensing algorithm: trends, advances, and future prospects / Pawel Sniatala, M. Hadi Amini, Kianoosh G. Boroojeni

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Audible geographies in Latin America: sounds of race and place / Dylon Lamar Robbins

Dewey Library - QC225.7.R663 2019




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Emerging trends in terahertz solid-state physics and devices: sources, detectors, advanced materials, and light-matter interactions / Arindam Biswas, Amit Banerjee, Aritra Acharyya, Hiroshi Inokawa, Jintendra Nath Roy, editors

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New trends in computational electromagnetics / edited by Özgür Ergül.

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Walt Whitman : a study / by John Addington Symonds ; with portrait and four illustrations.

London : John C. Nimmo ..., MDCCCXCIII [1893]




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Tech billionaires making friends with Big Brother

What was once thunderously de­s­cr­ibed as 'surveillance capitalism' is now a pandemic necessity




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“Done Without Hands”: Meet Martha Ann Honeywell, the Silhouette Artist Who Captivated 19th-Century America

In the early 19th century, artist Martha Ann Honeywell would sweep through towns like a band on tour. An artist who specialized in needlework, embroidery, and cut paper, among other mediums, she’d set up shop at a museum, tavern, or boardinghouse, charge 50 cents a ticket and perform three times a day for two hours...

The post “Done Without Hands”: Meet Martha Ann Honeywell, the Silhouette Artist Who Captivated 19th-Century America appeared first on Behind The Scenes.




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History Responds: Collecting During the COVID-19 Pandemic

What can history museums do during an epidemic? Like many institutions across the globe, the New-York Historical Society is temporarily closed to help contain the spread of COVID-19. And like so many New Yorkers, our curators and librarians are preoccupied with concern for their loved ones and grief over what’s happening in our beloved city....

The post History Responds: Collecting During the COVID-19 Pandemic appeared first on Behind The Scenes.




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Delhi High Court extends interim bail of 2177 undertrial prisoners by another 45 days amid coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

The order stated, "The interim bails for a period of 45 days granted to 2,177 UTPs, ...are hereby extended by another period of 45 days from the date of their respective expiry of interim bails on the same terms and conditions."




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USD Awarded More than $2 Million in Funds for Science

Research Includes Work to Reduce Petroleum Dependence and Better Air
Quality SAN DIEGO, March 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The University of San
Diego Chemistry and Biochemistry Department have been awarded more than than $2
million in finances from the National Science Foundation and other private
foundations. The finances will back up research that could cut down the United
State's dependance on crude oil and better air quality. (Logo: ) USD Assistant Professor of Chemistry Simon Peter Iovine received the
prestigious $475,000 career Award from the National Science Foundation. The
Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program is the NSF's top awarding in
support of the early career-development activities of those
teacher-scholars World Health Organization most effectively incorporate research and education. The awarding will back up work in the survey of dendrimers, perfectly
branched polymeric molecules with possible applications as new materials,
drug bringing agents and enzyme mimics. One aim of the grant is to
use "sticky-ended" dendrimers to chemically modify a renewable material
called lignin. By attaching the "sticky-ended" dendrons, Iovine trusts to
create novel synthetic loanblend stuffs that could be used as an
eco-friendly plastic. "If the ends are achieved, the work may impact our
reliance on foreign oil by reducing the demand for traditionally synthetic
polymers derived from petrochemicals," he says. Associate Professor of Chemistry Saint David Delaware Haan, have received a major
research grant of $310,000 from the NSF, funded through the Research in
Undergraduate Institutions (RUI) Faculty Research Projects programme and
NSF's Directorate of Geosciences. His research focuses on the interactions between dicarbonyl compounds
-- such as as glyoxal -- and Zanzibar copals triggered by droplet evaporation. Dicarbonyl chemical compounds are believed to lend to the formation of haze in
the atmosphere. Since the major beginning of glyoxal over Southern
California's skies is from constituents of unburned evaporated gasoline,
DeHaan's research may propose a manner to cut down haze in the part through
gasoline reformation. The Chemistry and Biochemistry Department was also awarded a $500,000 Department Development awarding from the Tucson, Ariz.-based Research
Corporation that volition be matched by finances from USD for a $1 million-plus
investment in scientific discipline and an awarding of nearly $600,000 from the Henry Luce
Foundation to set up the Clare Booth Henry Henry Luce Professorship in chemical science and
biochemistry. The Research Corp.'s awarding is one of lone six national awardings made by
the foundation in the last 10 old age and required extended rating and
site visits, along with a five-year development plan. "It's wish winning a national championship," states Seth Thomas Herrinton, USD
Associate Provost and chemical science mental faculty member. With the completion in 2003
of the state-of-the-art Donald P. Shiley Center for Science and Technology
and outstanding faculty, USD is carving a niche as a comprehensive,
national university that not only offers but necessitates research
opportunities for undergraduate pupils in chemical science and biochemistry. "We
want the University of San Diego to be among the best topographic points to analyze and
practice chemical science and biochemistry at the undergraduate level," he says. About the University of San Diego The University of San Diego is a Catholic establishment of higher
learning chartered in 1949; the school enrolls some 7,500 pupils and is
known for its committedness to teaching, the broad arts, the formation of
values and community service. The startup of the Joan B. Kroc School
of Peace Studies will convey the University's sum figure of schools and
colleges to six. Other academic divisions include the College of Humanistic Discipline and
Sciences and the schools of Business Administration, Leadership and
Education Sciences, Law and Nursing and Health Sciences.




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Sounds of vacation: political economies of Caribbean tourism / Jocelyne Guilbault and Timothy Rommen, editors

Lewis Library - ML3917.C38 S68 2019




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Music and modernity among first peoples of North America / edited by Victoria Lindsay Levine and Dylan Robinson

Lewis Library - ML3550.M88 2019




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Touched by the sun: my friendship with Jackie / Carly Simon

Lewis Library - ML420.S56296 A3 2019




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The Beethoven syndrome: hearing music as autobiography / Mark Evan Bonds

Lewis Library - ML3800.B75 2020




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Karnataka Opposition demands Centre to announce special economic package

Opposition parties in Karnataka demanded that Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa should push for a ₹50,000 crore special economic package from the Centre.S




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How R&D spends make Alembic Pharmaceuticals a good buy

Aggressive capex, manufacturing capabilities for US and a change in domestic strategy make the stock attractive




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India isn't winning friends with its openly aggressive lurch to the right

The Indian government is behaving like Viktor Orban of Hungary or Donald Trump himself in its happy embrace of the global right.




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American bonds: how credit markets shaped a nation / Sarah L. Quinn

Dewey Library - HG4936.Q56 2019