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Intuitionistic and type-2 fuzzy logic enhancements in neural and optimization algorithms: theory and applications / Oscar Castillo, Patricia Melin, Janusz Kacprzyk, editors

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Shape variation and optimization: a geometrical analysis / Antoine Henrot, Michel Pierre

Hayden Library - QA641.H475313 2018




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Archaeologies of touch: interfacing with haptics from electricity to computing / David Parisi

Hayden Library - QA76.9.U83 P37 2018




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Superresolution optical microscopy: the quest for enhanced resolution and contrast / Barry R. Masters

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Landscape with reptile: rattlesnakes in an urban world / Thomas Palmer

Hayden Library - QL666.O69 P35 2018




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Elliptic partial differential equations / Qing Han, Fanghua Lin

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Climate change perception and changing agents in Africa & South Asia / edited by Suiven John Paul Tume & Vincent Itai Tanyanyiwa

Hayden Library - QC903.2.A35 C55 2018




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Discrete cuckoo search for combinatorial optimization / Aziz Ouaarab

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Introduction to quantum electronics and nonlinear optics / Vitaliy V. Shtykov, Sergey M. Smolskiy

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[beta]-Casomorphins: A1 Milk, Milk Peptides and Human Health / Mohammad Raies Ul Haq

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Prejudice and Perception

Dr. Keith Payne, whose work was cited by Malcolm Gladwell in "Blink," leads Morehead's Current Science Forum on Oct. 1.




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Water in Our World Opening Reception

Join us Friday, March 28 for the official opening reception of Morehead's new exhibit.




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12 points pour optimaliser votre cabinet comptable [electronic resource] / Jean-Marie Conter ; éditeur responsable, Luca Venanzi

Conter, Jean-Marie




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Critical histories of accounting [electronic resource] : sinister inscriptions in the modern era / edited by Richard K. Fleischman, Warwick Funnell, and Stephen P. Walker




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Accounting for investments. Volume 1, Equities, futures and options [electronic resource] / R. Venkata Subramani

Subramani, R. Venkata, author




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Optically-controlled closable microvalves for polymeric centrifugal microfluidic devices

Lab Chip, 2020, 20,1426-1440
DOI: 10.1039/C9LC01187K, Paper
M. Shane Woolf, Leah M. Dignan, Hannah M. Lewis, Christopher J. Tomley, Aeren Q. Nauman, James P. Landers
Microvalving is a pivotal component in many microfluidic lab-on-a-chip platforms and micro-total analysis systems (μTAS).
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Development of two-photon polymerised scaffolds for optical interrogation and neurite guidance of human iPSC-derived cortical neuronal networks

Lab Chip, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C9LC01209E, Paper
Open Access
  This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.
J. A. Crowe, A. El-Tamer, D. Nagel, A. V. Koroleva, J. Madrid-Wolff, O. E. Olarte, S. Sokolovsky, E. Estevez-Priego, A.-A. Ludl, J. Soriano, P. Loza-Alvarez, B. N. Chichkov, E. J. Hill, H. R. Parri, E. U. Rafailov
We identified photopolymers for 2-photon polymerisation with biocompatibility for human iPSC-derived neural network development. Generation of microscale scaffold topologies enabled neurite guidance, demonstrating use in reproducing aligned networks.
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A bespoke microfluidic pharmacokinetic compartment model for drug absorption using artificial cell membranes

Lab Chip, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0LC00263A, Paper
Jaime L. Korner, Elanna B. Stephenson, Katherine S. Elvira
A new type of pharmacokinetic compartment model using artificial cell membranes that predicts intestinal absorption three times more accurately than the current state of the art.
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Open sessile droplet viscometer with low sample consumption

Lab Chip, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0LC00248H, Paper
Matthias Hermann, Kyle Bachus, Graham T. T. Gibson, Richard D. Oleschuk
This paper reports a portable viscometer that requires less than 10 μL of sample for a measurement.
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Express newslist: Updates on Draft National Encryption Policy, beef ban and other stories




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




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[ASAP] Computational Protocol for Assessing the Optimal Pixel Size to Improve the Accuracy of Single-particle Cryo-electron Microscopy Maps

Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jcim.9b01107




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[ASAP] Molecular Perception for Visualization and Computation: The Proxima Library

Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jcim.0c00076




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Cosmos, chaos, and the world to come: the ancient roots of apocalyptic faith / Norman Cohn

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Faces of Muhammad: Western perceptions of the prophet of Islam from the Middle Ages to today / John V. Tolan

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Conceptions of justice from Islam to the present / Hossein Askari and Abbas Mirakhor

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Unfollow: a memoir of loving and leaving the Westboro Baptist Church / Megan Phelps-Roper

Dewey Library - BX6495.P475 A3 2019




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Visual perception: a clinical orientation / Steven H. Schwartz

Hayden Library - QP475.S38 2017




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Sensation and perception / E. Bruce Goldstein and James R. Brockmole

Hayden Library - QP431.G64 2017




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The mammalian auditory pathways: synaptic organization and microcircuits / Douglas L. Oliver, Nell B. Cant, Richard R. Fay, Arthur N. Popper, editors

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Optics, ethics, and art in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries: looking into Peter of Limoges's Moral treatise on the eye / edited by Herbert L. Kessler and Richard G. Newhauser ; with the assistance of Arthur J. Russell

Hayden Library - QP475.O68 2018




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Sensation & perception / Bennett L. Schwartz, Florida International University, John H. Krantz, Hanover College

Hayden Library - QP430.S334 2019




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Proprioception in orthopaedics, sports medicine and rehabilitation / Defne Kaya, Baran Yosmaoglu, Mahmut Nedim Doral, editors

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Spatial biases in perception and cognition / edited by Timothy L. Hubbard

Hayden Library - QP491.S73 2018




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Haptics / Lynette A. Jones

Barker Library - QP451.J66 2018




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The Nociceptin/Orphanin FQ peptide receptor / editors, Mei-Chuan Ko and Girolamo Caló

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Electroreception: fundamental insights from comparative approaches / Bruce A. Carlson, Joseph A. Sisneros, Arthur N. Popper, Richard R. Fay, editors

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The republic of color: science, perception, and the making of modern America / Michael Rossi

Dewey Library - QP483.R67 2019




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Transcription / Kate Atkinson

Hayden Library - PR6051.T56 T73 2018b




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Adapting Frankenstein: the monster's eternal lives in popular culture / edited by Dennis R. Cutchins and Dennis R. Perry

Dewey Library - PR5397.F73 A33 2018




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Phonetics: Transcription, Production, Acoustics, and Perception, 2nd Edition


 

An accessible yet in-depth introductory textbook on the basic concepts of phonetics, fully updated and revised

This broad, interdisciplinary textbook investigates how speech can be written down, how speech is produced, its acoustic characteristics, and how listeners perceive speech. Phonetics: Transcription, Production, Acoustics, and Perception introduces readers to the fundamental concepts of the discipline, providing coverage of all four areas of



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Education Policy, Digital Disruption and the Future of Work [electronic resource] : Framing Young People's Futures in the Present / by Shane B. Duggan

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Hierarchical binding of copperII to N-truncated Aβ4–16 peptide

Metallomics, 2020, 12,470-473
DOI: 10.1039/C9MT00299E, Communication
Open Access
  This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.
Xiangyu Teng, Ewelina Stefaniak, Paul Girvan, Radosław Kotuniak, Dawid Płonka, Wojciech Bal, Liming Ying
Multiple intermediates were found in Cu(II) binding to Aβ4–16 before the formation of a tight complex.
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Peptide bond cleavage in the presence of Ni-containing particles

Metallomics, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0MT00070A, Communication
Nina Ewa Wezynfeld, Tomasz Frączyk, Arkadiusz Bonna, Wojciech Bal
NiO nanoparticles and non-stoichiometric black NiO were shown to be effective sources of Ni2+ ions causing sequence-selective peptide bond hydrolysis. NiO nanoparticles were as effective in this reaction as their...
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[ASAP] Optimized Multimetal Sensitized Phosphor for Enhanced Red Up-Conversion Luminescence by Machine Learning

ACS Combinatorial Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscombsci.0c00035




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The echo of Die Blechtrommel in Europe: studies on the reception of Günter Grass's The Tin Drum / edited by Jos Joosten, Christoph Parry

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Arthur Schnitzler et la France, 1894-1938: enquête sur une réception / Karl Zieger

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Preconception parenting and a news roundup (15 Aug 2014)

Parenting from before conception; roundup of daily news.




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Podcast: Altering time perception, purifying blueberries with plasma, and checking in on ocelot latrines

This week, we chat about cleaning blueberries with purple plasma, how Tibetan dogs adapted to high-altitude living, and who’s checking ocelot message boards with Online News Editor David Grimm. Plus, Science’s Alexa Billow talks to Joe Paton about how we know time flies when mice are having fun.   Listen to previous podcasts.   [Image: Joseph Sites/USDA ARS; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Podcast: A blood test for concussions, how the hagfish escapes from sharks, and optimizing carbon storage in trees

This week, we chat about a blood test that could predict recovery time after a concussion, new insights into the bizarre hagfish’s anatomy, and a cheap paper centrifuge based on a toy, with Online News Editor David Grimm. Plus, Science’s Alexa Billow talks to Christian Koerner about why just planting any old tree isn’t the answer to our carbon problem.    Listen to previous podcasts.   [Image: Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington; Music: Jeffrey Cook]