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Fundamentals of layout design for electronic circuits / Jens Lienig, Juergen Scheible

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Sensors in the age of the Internet of Things: technologies and applications / edited by Octavian Adrian Postolache, Edward Sazonov, Subbas Chandra Mukhopadhyay

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Tensor network simulations of open quantum systems / Dainius Kilda.

St Andrews, 2020.




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Histoire et théorie du symbolisme religieux avant et depuis le christianisme, contenant : l'explication de tous les moyens symboliques employés dans l'art plastique, monumental ou décoratif chez les anciens et les modernes, avec les

Paris : Librairie A. Franck ... ; Poitiers : A. Dupré, imprineur-éditeur ..., 1870-1871.




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Estimating the effect of mid-frequency active sonar on the population health of Blainville's beaked whales (Mesoplodon densirostris) in the Tongue of the Ocean / David Moretti.

St Andrews, 2019.




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Dr. L. S. P. Meijboom. De Godsdienst der Oude Noormannen.

Haarlem : A. C. Kruseman, 1868.




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Diode-pumped Tm³⁺-doped sesquioxide lasers for ultrashort pulse applications in the 2μm region / Neil Kenneth Stevenson.

St Andrews, 2020.




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[ASAP] Three-Dimensional Visualization for Early-Stage Evolution of Polymer Aging

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.0c00133




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[ASAP] Solution-Processed, Large-Area, Two-Dimensional Crystals of Organic Semiconductors for Field-Effect Transistors and Phototransistors

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.0c00251




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Art on the Move: What Happens When a 215-Year-Old Painting Gets Shipped to France?

In the fall of 2018, Niagara Falls left New York. The 1804 painting by Antoine Phillippe d’Orleans, Duc de Montpensier, departed its home at the New-York Historical Society in late September and traveled to France’s Palace of Versailles, where it was part of an exhibition about the July Monarchy, entitled Louis Philippe and Versailles. For a painting that’s...

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Want to Donate an Object to New-York Historical? Here’s How it Happens

The New-York Historical Society Museum wants a wedding cake topper. Not just any cake topper: a same-sex version with two men or two women that speaks to the titanic shift in American culture that happened when gay marriage was legalized at the federal level in 2015. So if we’re so eager, why not just buy...

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Forensic science and humanitarian action

Title: Forensic science and humanitarian action [electronic resource] : interacting with the dead and the living. Volume 1 / edited by Roberto C. Parra, Sara C. Zapico, Douglas H. Ubelaker.
Imprint: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2020.
Shelfmark: Wiley
Subjects: Forensic sciences.
Forensic anthropology.
Dead -- Identification.
Humanitarian assistance.
Dead -- Identification. fast (OCoLC)fst00888389
Forensic anthropology. fast (OCoLC)fst00931952
Forensic sciences. fast (OCoLC)fst00932011
Humanitarian assistance. fast (OCoLC)fst00963553




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Horse Sense

The old age following Prince Charles Darwin's introduction of the theory of development were filled with guesses on world and their topographic point in nature. Since world were just another type of animal, why couldn't animate beings be capable of logical thinking and intelligence as well? Wilhelm Von Osten, a German school teacher and phrenologist, determined to set this thesis to the test, began an ambitious programme of educating three singular students: a cat, a bear, and an Arab entire named Adroit Hans whom he had bought in 1900. While the true cat and the bear failed to dwell up to Von Osten's outlooks (the bear's reaction to flunking out is not recorded), Adroit Hans became his prized student and quickly became a mass media star. Having taught the Equus caballus to acknowledge the Numbers from one to nine, Von Osten would show arithmetic jobs on a blackboard and Adroit Hans would tap out the right answer. The German Board of Education put up a committee to analyze the horse's abilities in item but no marks of misrepresentation were found. Adroit Hans was estimated to have got the intelligence of a fourteen-year old schoolboy.

Despite world-wide fame, men of science examining Adroit Hans remained skeptical. Following an extended series of tests, Oskar Pfungst, a German psychologist, made an interesting discovery: Adroit Hans could only reply a inquiry if the inquirer knew the reply as well. It was based on this observation, and a careful survey of the horse's behaviour, that Pfungst came to recognize what was happening. The Equus caballus was not responding to the inquiries posed to him, but to the facial looks and position of the questioner. Based on what he observed, Pfungst carried out research lab surveys in which he answered inquiries in the same manner that Hans did by simply watching the postural cues given off by assorted questioners. There is no indicant that Von Osten was in any manner aware of what Hans was doing and he flatly rejected Pfungst's determinations (no uncertainty dismissing him as a neigh-sayer), preferring to go on showing off the Equus caballus (who still had a loyal followers of fans).

It was on the footing of Pfungst's determinations that the Adroit Hans Consequence was first projected and which led to the constitution of double-blind research designings to minimise the consequence of experimenter prejudice on research subjects. Both von Osten and his Equus caballus disappear from history afterwards, their reputes never quite recovering from Pfungst's revelations. Adroit Hans was largely forgotten, until...

DNA surveys have got identified chimps as being the closest life relations to humans. As such, they became natural campaigners to look into their capacity for communication. Since early undertakings designed to learn chimps vocal communicating had ended in failure, the phase was put for a new approach. In 1967, Woody Allen and Beatrice Isabella Stewart Gardner began what would be an extremely ambitious project: instruction American Sign Language to a immature female Pan troglodytes named Washoe. Through careful work, Washoe was taught over 200 marks and perceivers at Central American Capital University (where Washoe now lives) have got reported the usage of sign language among the assorted members in the Pan troglodytes settlement to which Washoe belongs.

Although the usage of American Sign Language was intended to defeat the built-in obstructions that other word forms of communicating posed to chimpanzees, the comparing to our equid friend, Adroit Hans was inevitable. Victor Herbert Terrace, a psychologist at Republic Of Colombia University, began a series of experimentations with a sign language chimpanzee affectionately named Nim Chimpsky (don't ask). Although Nim learned 125 signs, Patio concluded that he did not demo any marks of the sequential usage of sign language that reflected human usage of grammar. Nim simply used marks to obtain a desired end, not unlike what have been ascertained with other animate beings trained though operant conditioning (or what Adroit Hans had been doing). Terrace's conclusions, which he published in his 1979 Book Nim, placed him at likelihood with the Gardners who challenged his determinations on methodological grounds. They considered the statuses under which Nim was taught to be too unreal and that the realistic scene in which Washoe and other sign language chimpanzees were raised was better suited to learning to communicate.

While critics have got got accused Washoe's animal trainers of self-deception, the research workers in the Washoe undertaking have reported observing the chimpanzees using sign language to pass on among themselves and even teaching it to the immature chimpanzees in the colony. Ironically, Washoe herself can be said to have got weighed in on the contention when she bit off the center finger of Karl Pribram, a outstanding neuroscientist who is a vocal critic of Pan troglodytes communicating research. Then again, Adroit Hans spot Oskar Pfungst as well (is objecting to unfavorable judgment a mark of intelligence?).

Nim Chimpsky died of a bosom onslaught in 2000 while Washoe is still at Central American Capital University. At present, the contention goes on and It still stays to be seen whether or not Adroit Hans will have got the last whinny.




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Deux frères caucasiens de Prométhée, Amiran et Abrsk'il, Auteurs divers

Traduction intégrale de deux épopées connues par tradition orale, celle du Géorgien Amiran et celle de l'Abkhaze Abrsk'il, dans le contexte du mythe caucasien des Titans enchaînés.




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New dimensions in jazz guitar: expand your improvisatory consciousness / Rez Abbasi

Lewis Library - MT582.A16.N4 2018




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The fourth string: a memoir of sensei and me / Janet Pocorobba

Lewis Library - ML418.P73 A3 2019




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God save the queens: the essential history of women in hip-hop / Kathy Iandoli

Dewey Library - ML3531.I26 2019




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"Taken by the devil": the censorship of Frank Wedekind and Alban Berg's Lulu / Margaret Notley

Lewis Library - ML410.B47 N67 2020




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Rocking the closet: how Little Richard, Johnnie Ray, Liberace, and Johnny Mathis queered pop music / Vincent L. Stephens

Lewis Library - ML3477.S75 2019




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Gamelan Girls: Gender, Childhood, and Politics in Balinese Music Ensembles / Sonja Lynn Downing

Lewis Library - ML3917.I5 D68 2019




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Music in the present tense: Rossini's Italian operas in their time / Emanuele Senici

Lewis Library - ML410.R835 S24 2019




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Sensorial aesthetics in music practices / edited by Kathleen Coessens

Lewis Library - ML3800.S46 2019




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Pandemic deepens Indo-Pak fault lines

Even though the recent e-meeting of SAARC nations was on Covid, it didn’t stop Pakistan from raising the Kashmir and CAA issues




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Google Lens now has a handwriting-to-text tool. Here’s how it works:

The in-built Android feature, which is powered by Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality, adds a host of new tools to make your lockdown life easier




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As protests against citizenship tests swell, what Is Modi's endgame?

Protests in Indian cities against the Citizenship Amendment Act and the proposed National Register of Citizens have attracted young people of all faiths and none.




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Economic foundations for finance: from Main Street to Wall Street / Thorsten Hens, Sabine Elmiger

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Money and banking in Africa Joshua Yindenaba Abor, Agyapomaa Gyeke-Dako, Vera Ogeh Fiador, Elikplimi Komla Agbloyor, Mohammed Amidu, Lord Mensah

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Effective statistical learning methods for actuaries I: GLMs and extensions / by Michel Denuit, Donatien Hainaut, Julien Trufin

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Solutions to financial economics: exercises on classical and behavioral finance / Thorsten Hens, Marc Oliver Rieger

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The people's money: pensions, debt, and government services / edited by Michael A. Paganno

Dewey Library - HJ141.P46 2019




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In defense of open society / George Soros

Dewey Library - HG172.S63 A3 2019




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New Directions and New Partnerships / James D Wolfensohn

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Structural change and poverty reduction in Brazil: the impact of the Doha round / Maurizio Bussolo, Jann Lay and Dominique van der Mensbrugghe

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A Center for History and Citizenship

Colonial Williamsburg rises to meet the future with a new mission as a Center for History and Citizenship. Foundation President Colin Campbell describes the shift.




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[ASAP] Low-Temperature Highly Efficient and Selective Removal of H<sub>2</sub>S over Three-Dimensional Zn–Cu-Based Materials in an Anaerobic Environment

Environmental Science & Technology
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[ASAP] Environmental Justice Dimensions of Oil and Gas Flaring in South Texas: Disproportionate Exposure among Hispanic communities

Environmental Science & Technology
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.0c00410




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[ASAP] Extensible Interface for a Compact Spectrophotometer for Teaching Molecular Absorption in the Undergraduate Laboratory

Journal of Chemical Education
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.9b01023




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[ASAP] Designing Three-Dimensional Models That Can Be Printed on Demand and Used with Students to Facilitate Teaching Molecular Structure, Symmetry, and Related Topics

Journal of Chemical Education
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[ASAP] Comprehensive Training of Undergraduates Majoring in Chemical Education by Designing and Implementing a Simple Thread-Based Microfluidic Experiment

Journal of Chemical Education
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.9b01201





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Netizens mark birth anniversary of Tagore with online performances

Mamata Banerjee quoted the lyrics of one of Tagore’s songs.




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LexisNexis Offers Free, Comprehensive COVID-19 News Coverage and Practical Guidance Content from Law360 and Lexis Practice Advisor

NEW YORK – LexisNexis® Legal & Professional, a leading global provider of information and analytics, today announced two free resources from Law360® and Lexis Practice Advisor® to help legal professionals, lawmakers and business leaders become better informed and successfully navigate the legal issues and intricacies surrounding the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).




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Chemistry in Pictures: Enlightened suspension




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Rise in CFC emissions threatens ozone recovery

Rogue trichlorofluoromethane likely originates from production facilities in East Asia




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Benson Hill and Beck’s unveil corn yield trait




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E-cigarettes’ chemistry may explain their popularity among teens

Brands like Juul deliver a form of nicotine that is less harsh to inhale than free-base nicotine




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Swallowable biosensor dispatches data from pigs’ bellies

Bioluminscent bacteria pair with electronics to detect blood in the gut




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Sensing molecules released from single cells without labels

Combination of microfluidics and a nanosensor achieves label-free detection of cytokines from individual cells




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Sensing molecules released from single cells without using labels

Combination of microfluidics and a nanosensor achieves label-free detection of cytokines from individual cells




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Hitachi Chemical licenses Silatronix technology