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The feminist uncanny in theory and art practice / Alexandra M. Kokoli.

London ; New York, NY : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2016.




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Contemporary art and disability studies [electronic resource] / edited by Alice Wexler and John Derby.

New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.




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Prints and drawings of Käthe Kollwitz [electronic resource]. Selected with introd. by Carl Zigrosser.

New York, Dover Publications [1969]




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A theory of craft [electronic resource] : function and aesthetic expression / Howard Risatti ; foreword by Kenneth R. Trapp.

Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, 2007.




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Radical gestures [electronic resource] : feminism and performance art in North America / Jayne Wark.

Montreal [Que.] : McGill-Queen's University Press, ©2006 (Saint-Lazare, Quebec : Canadian Electronic Library, 2010)





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Chandigarh: Phone tree helps child rescue




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Chd turns down demand to ply private cabs, autos

The UT administration has rejected requests of private taxi operators to allow them to operate in the city at a time when coronavirus has hit the business of web-based taxis and private tours and travellers. Following the guidelines of the ministry of home affairs (MHA), the administration has the representation made by private taxi operators, as cabs and private taxis are not allowed in the “red zone” — a label, according to the government, for a place having a high number of Covid-19 cases.




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Chandigarh lockdown news: Today's updates

Amid prevalent chaos and uncertainty over access to the essential services and commodities during the lockdown, we bring you the latest updates from your city.




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Chandigarh: HC issues SOP on E-hearing

Punjab and Haryana high court has directed all the advocates to adhere to proper dress code while appearing in e-courts via videoconferencing for hearing of their cases. Advocates have been directed to not to record, store or broadcast any of court proceedings as these are strictly prohibited.




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Ford to phase out Figo from India and replace the model with a new-generation car in 2015

The company will also phase out Classic' entry sedan to make way for the new mid-size car that was showcased at the Delhi Motor Show in February this year.




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Protein-hydrogel crystal expands and contracts

Hybrid material could aid protein structure determination and drug delivery




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Chemistry in Pictures: ‘Crystal Landscape’




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ACS Portland Section hosts Women in Science Student Summit




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Synthorx raises $63 million to make synthetic proteins from an expanded genetic code




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Committee on Science: Exploring emerging scientific challenges and opportunities




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ACS and French Chemical Society jointly award inaugural Franco-American Lectureship Prize




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CVC to acquire composites maker AOC and link it with Aliancys




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ACS outreach at the USA Science & Engineering Festival and March for Science




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We’re not playing around: Board games medical and morbid




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Controlling CAR-T: How scientists plan to make the engineered T cell therapy safer, and work for more cancers

CAR T-cell therapy works wonders for some cancer patients. For others, it is a death sentence. To make the revolutionary therapy work for more people, scientists must devise better ways to control it




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IFF to buy Frutarom in flavor and fragrance consolidation

Natural ingredients play spices up flavor and fragrance sector




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Hawaii lawmakers pass ban on sunscreen chemicals oxybenzone and octinoxate

Protecting coral reefs is the legislation’s goal




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U.S. and U.K. political climates are driving scholars to Canada

‘Brain gain’ program brings high-profile international researchers to Canadian universities




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Escient launches to tackle itching and anaphylactoid drug targets

The startup raised $40 million to target a class of GPCRs called Mas-related G-protein receptors, to treat neuroimmune and inflammatory conditions




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How chemistry helps track and detect nuclear materials

Chemists are designing better methods to analyze confiscated nuclear materials and to track nuclear activity remotely




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Hawaii lawmakers pass ban on sunscreen chemicals oxybenzone and octinoxate




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Resin maker IGM changes private hands




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IFF to buy Frutarom in flavor and fragrance consolidation

Natural ingredients deal spices up flavor and fragrance sector




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Polymers and composites made incredibly cheaply

Frontal polymerization approach reduces energy use significantly




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William Sandford Durrell




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Genentech and Lodo team to discover natural products




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Merck and Moderna sign cancer vaccine deal




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U.S. Army bioengineer develops high-tech fabrics to keep soldiers warm, dry, and safe

Paola D’Angelo discusses how her team develops high-performance textiles to protect and support soldiers on the battlefield




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Massive Attack’s space-age anniversary and an out-of-this-world vista




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DIC and Checkerspot collaborate on polyols




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Benson Hill and Beck’s unveil corn yield trait




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Gene editors grapple with standardization

On the brink of patient trials, genome-editing heavyweights and regulators meet to set up voluntary standards




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Global air conditioning demand likely to tax energy supplies




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Ice cores may have tracked ancient Rome’s boom and bust

Traces of lead pinpoint economic activity, but doubts about contamination have been raised




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EPA gears up for controlling poly- and perfluorochemical pollution

Agency plans legal limit on four PFASs in drinking water, creating liability for PFOS and PFOA contamination




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What are hair removers, and how do they get rid of unwanted fuzz?

Creams. Wax. Sugar. Lasers. We get to the scientific root of depilation




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Chemists synthesize and screen massive library of nonnatural proteins

Such screens could yield protein drugs with advantages over natural ones




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SCI chooses Minor and Swier for medals




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Ice cores may have tracked ancient Rome’s boom and bust

Traces of lead pinpoint economic activity, but doubts about contamination have been raised




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Expanding the repertoire of ion traps

Researchers are simultaneously shrinking mass specs and broadening their tandem capabilities




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Stiff-yet-supple plastic can be reshaped and recycled

Dynamic boron-oxygen networks are key to the new material’s unusual properties




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Sadara plans pipeline for ethylene and propylene oxide




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Alginate businesses ebb and flow




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Air pollutants in India kill more than 400,000 people a year in urban and rural areas

Sources of pollution differ but models predict more deaths in rural areas because of higher populations there