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First casualty in West Bengal civic polls: Trinamool supporter shot dead in Burdwan



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ANNUAL REPORT/ PARKER COOPERATIVE RESEARCH CENTRE FOR INTEGRATED HYDROMETALLURGY SOLUTIONS

PARKER COOPERATIVE RESEARCH CENTRE FOR INTEGRATED HYDROMETALLURGY SOLUTIONS




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Extractive metallurgy of copper / by A.K. Biswas and W.G. Davenport

Biswas, A. K. (Anil Kumar), 1922-




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Pharma exports grow 7.57% in FY20

$20.58 bn achieved is best ever, but well short of $22 bn target as COVID-19 impacts Q4




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Forex reserve cover for imports increases to 11.4 months

The country’s foreign exchange reserves cover for imports increased to 11.4 months as of end December 2019 from the 10.4 months in September 2019, the




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16 more cases reportedin Anantapur district

Total number of cases goes up to 126




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154 JSJ Raygun.io Error Reporting and Workflow with John-Daniel Trask

02:35 - John-Daniel Trask Introduction and Background

04:57 - Raygun.io

06:23 - Crash Reporting The Right Way

  • Error Grouping
  • Suppress Notifications

10:06 - Most Common Errors

12:05 - Source Maps

19:16 - Managing Error Reporting in Gross Environments

22:17 - Determining Where The Issue Is

24:45 - Do People Write Their Own Errors?

26:23 - Frameworks Support

28:28 - Collecting Data: Privacy and Security

30:01 - Does working in error reporting make you judgemental of others’ code?

  • “DDOSing Yourself”

32:42 - Planning for Rare Exceptions

33:36 - Tactics to Cut Down on Messages

35:53 - Gathering Basic Debugging Information

37:58 - Getting the BEST Information

42:24 - The Backend: Node.js

43:24 - “Creating an Application”

Picks

LDS Connect (AJ)
LDS I/O (AJ)
TED Talk About Nothing (Dave)
OlliOlli 2 Soundtrack (Jamison)
Jurassic Park (Joe)
 
ng-vegas (Joe)
WASD CODE 87-Key Illuminated Mechanical Keyboard with White LED Backlighting - Cherry MX Clear (Chuck)
Grifiti Fat Wrist Pad (Chuck)
Thank You
Rails Clips Kickstarter Backers! (Chuck)
Mastery by Robert Greene (Chuck)
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline (Chuck)
The Pirates of Silicon Valley (John-Daniel)
littleBits (John-Daniel)




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JSJ 352: Caffeinated Style Sheets: Supporting High Level CSS with JavaScript with Tommy Hodgins

Sponsors

 

Episode Summary  

In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, the panelists talk with Tommy Hodgins who specializes in responsive web design. He starts with explaining to listeners what it means by a responsive web layout and goes on to discuss the techniques in using JavaScript in CSS in depth.

He elaborates on dynamic styling of components, event-driven stylesheet templating, performance and timing characteristics of these techniques and describes different kinds of observers – interception, resize and mutation, and their support for various browsers. He also talks about how to go about enabling certain features by extending CSS, comparison to tools such as the CSS preprocessor and Media Queries, pros and cons of having this approach while citing relevant examples, exciting new features coming up in CSS, ways of testing the methods, caffeinated stylesheets, along with Qaffeine and Deqaf tools.

Links

 

Picks

Joe

Aimee

Chris

Charles

Tommy




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JSJ 384: FaunaDB: Support for GraphQL and Serverless Development with Evan Weaver

Sponsors

  • Sentry– use the code “devchat” for $100 credit 

Panel

  • Charles Max Wood

  • AJ O’Neal

  • Joe Eames

  • Aimee Knight

With Special Guest: Evan Weaver

Episode Summary

Evan Weaver is the CEO and cofounder of FaunaDB, a serverless database and a great way to get started with GraphQL. Evan talks about what went into building the FaunaDB and his background with Twitter. FaunaDB arose from trying to fix Twitter’s scalability issues, and the panel discusses scalability issues encountered in both large and small companies. They talk about the difference between transient and persistent data. They discuss how to develop locally when using a serverless database and the importance of knowing why you’re using something. Evan talks about how developing locally works with FaunaDB. He addresses concerns that people might have about using FaunaDB since it is not backed by a tech giant. Evan talks about some of the services FaunaDB offers and talks about the flexibility of its tools. He talks about how to get started with FaunaDB and what the authentication is like. Finally, Evan talks about some well known companies that are using FaunaDB and what they are doing with it. 

Links

Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter

Picks

Charles Max Wood:

Aimee Knight:

Joe Eames:

Evan Weaver




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Your right to child custody, visitation, and support [electronic resource] / Mary L. Boland

Boland, Mary L




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Youth employment in Sierra Leone [electronic resource] : sustainable livelihood opportunities in a post-conflict setting / Pia Peeters ... [et al.]




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Youth employment intervention in Africa [electronic resource] : a mapping report of the employment and labour sub-cluster of the Regional Coordination Mechanism (RCM) for Africa




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Opportunities & Challenges for Polygenic Risk Scores in Prognostication & Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease

Lowering low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels remains a mainstay of cardiovascular disease prevention, but gaps in treatment remain, even in persons with hypercholesterolemia and greatly elevated LDL-C levels. Although well-described gene variants in the apolipoprotein B (APOB), low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR), and proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) genes explain small but important fractions of monogenic hypercholesterolemia, recent attention has turned to prognostication of cardiovascular disease using polygenic risk scores (PRS) that incorporate common genetic variants derived from large-scale genome-wide association studies of lipid subfractions. Earlier PRS considered only variants with genome-wide significance, and newer studies have focused on methods that better capture the variance conferred by millions of variants, suggesting an ability to identify risk equivalent to monogenic mutations. There remains a gap in evidence from prospective observational studies or treatment trials regarding the appropriate placement of PRS in risk assessment and lipid treatment decisions relative to information on rare monogenic gene variants, particularly in multiethnic populations.




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Disproportionate Emphasis on Proportionate Mitral Regurgitation

Secondary mitral regurgitation (MR) has long been recognized as prognostically important. Even mild MR is associated with adverse outcomes. Yet, surgical trials have not shown improved survival with invasive therapy whereas medical therapy and cardiac resynchronization therapy are associated with improved outcomes. The 2018 publication of the Cardiovascular Outcomes Assessment of the MitraClip Percutaneous Therapy for Heart Failure Patients with Functional Mitral Regurgitation (COAPT) and Multicentre Study of Percutaneous Mitral Valve Repair MitraClip Device in Patients With Severe Secondary Mitral Regurgitation (MITRA-FR) trials and their apparently discordant results have focused attention on the differences in trial design as well as patient populations.




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Distinguishing Proportionate and Disproportionate Functional Mitral Regurgitation

This Special Communication proposes a classification of patients with left-ventricular disease according to the severity of mitral regurgitation that is proportionate vs disproportionate to left-ventricular end-diastolic volume.




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[ASAP] Spin Transport in Ferromagnet-InSb Nanowire Quantum Devices

Nano Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b05331




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[ASAP] Percolation-Limited Dual Charge Transport in Vertical p<italic toggle="yes">–</italic>n Heterojunction Schottky Barrier Transistors

Nano Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c00523




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State party report on the state of conservation of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area (Australia) : in response to the World Heritage Committee decision WHC 38 COM 7B.63




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Improving Water Information Programme : progress report : advances in water information made by the Bureau of Meteorology in 2014 / Bureau of Meteorology

Australia. Bureau of Meteorology




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The Living Murray 2014-15 environmental watering report / Murray-Darling Basin Authority

Murray-Darling Basin Authority (Australia), author, issuing body




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Towards a healthy, working Murray-Darling basin : basin plan annual report 2015-16 / Australian Government, Murray Darling Basin Authority

Murray-Darling Basin Authority (Australia)




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Environmental governance reconsidered : challenges, choices, and opportunities / edited by Robert F. Durant, Daniel J. Fiorino, and Rosemary O'Leary




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Estuarine and coastal hydrography and sediment transport / edited by R.J. Uncles (Plymouth Marine Laboratory), S.B. Mitchell (University of Portsmouth)




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Integrity of the water market in the Murray-Darling Basin : interim report / The Senate, Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee

Australia. Parliament. Senate. Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee, author, issuing body




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Integrity of the water market in the Murray-Darling Basin : second interim report / The Senate, Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee

Australia. Parliament. Senate. Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee, author, issuing body




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Integrity of the water market in the Murray-Darling basin / Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Legislation Committee

Australia. Parliament. Senate. Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Legislation Committee, author, issuing body




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Report on the inquiry into the management and use of Commonwealth environmental water : Inquiry into the management and use of Commonwealth environmental water / House of Representatives Standing Committee on the Environment and Energy

Australia. Parliament. House of Representatives. Standing Committee on the Environment and Energy, author, issuing body




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The art of scientific writing : from student reports to professional publications in chemistry and related fields / Hans F. Ebel, Claus Bliefert, William E. Russey

Ebel, Hans Friedrich




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Applied physics of carbon nanotubes : fundamentals of theory, optics and transport devices / S.V. Rotkin, S. Subramoney (eds.)




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Report kidney cases: Telangana govt to hospitals

Wary about a sharp spike in kidney patients testing positive for the novel coronavirus, the state government has asked the private hospitals to keep the health officials in the loop on those undergoing dialysis.




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Reports on the processing of exotic fruits by Felipe Richter Reis

Online Resource




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Advances in feedstock conversion technologies for alternative fuels and bioproducts: new technologies, challenges and opportunities / edited by Majid Hosseini

Online Resource




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Transport phenomena fundamentals / Joel L. Plawsky

Online Resource




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Transport phenomena in dispersed media / G.I. Kelbaliyev, D.B. Tagiyev, S.R. Rasulov

Online Resource




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Transport properties of foods / George D. Saravacos, Zacharias B. Maroulis

Online Resource




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Matthew, disciple and scribe : the first Gospel and its portrait of Jesus / Patrick Schreiner

Schreiner, Patrick, author




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Pontius Pilate : portraits of a Roman governor / Warren Carter

Carter, Warren, 1955- author




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Palladium supported on triazolyl-functionalized hypercrosslinked polymers as a recyclable catalyst for Suzuki–Miyaura coupling reactions

RSC Adv., 2020, 10,17123-17128
DOI: 10.1039/D0RA01190H, Paper
Open Access
Cijie Liu, Lijuan Zheng, Dexuan Xiang, Shasha Liu, Wei Xu, Qionglin Luo, You Shu, Yuejun Ouyang, Hongwei Lin
A novel hypercrosslinked polymer-palladium catalyst was prepared via external cross-linking reactions and applied in Suzuki–Miyaura reactions as a recyclable catalyst, resulting in TON numbers up to 1.66 × 104 and yields reaching 99%.
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry




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Dendrimer crown-ether tethered multi-wall carbon nanotubes support methyltrioxorhenium in the selective oxidation of olefins to epoxides

RSC Adv., 2020, 10,17185-17194
DOI: 10.1039/D0RA02785E, Paper
Open Access
  This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.
Bruno Mattia Bizzarri, Angelica Fanelli, Lorenzo Botta, Claudia Sadun, Lorenzo Gontrani, Francesco Ferella, Marcello Crucianelli, Raffaele Saladino
Benzo-15-crown-5 ether supported on multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) by tethered poly(amidoamine) (PAMAM) dendrimers efficiently coordinated methyltrioxorhenium in the selective oxidation of olefins to epoxides.
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Jump links and viewport positioning

Using within-page links presses the jumped-to content right at the very top of the viewport. This can be a problem when using a fixed header. With a bit of hackery, there are some CSS methods to insert space between the top of the viewport and the target element within a page.

Demo: Jump links and viewport positioning

Known support: varies depending on method used.

This experiment is the result of a post Chris Coyier made on Forrst. Chris’ method was to add an empty span element to the target element, shift the id attribute onto the span, and then absolutely position the span somewhere above it’s parent element.

That method works but it requires changes to the HTML. The comments on Chris’ post suggested the use of psuedo-elements or padding. This experiment expands on, and combines, some of those suggestions to show the limitations of each method and document their browser support.

Simplest method

If you need to jump to an element with simple styling then using the :before pseudo-element is a quick and simple approach.

#target:before {
   content: "";
   display: block;
   height: 50px;
   margin: -30px 0 0;
}

The drawbacks are that it requires browser support for pseudo-elements and it will fail if the target element has a background colour, a repeated background image, padding-top, or border-top as part of its rule set.

More robust method

The more robust method uses a transparent border, negative margin, and the background-clip property. If a top border is required then it can be mimicked using a pseudo-element, as described in Multiple Backgrounds and Borders with CSS 2.1.

#target {
   position: relative;
   border-top: 52px solid transparent;
   margin: -30px 0 0;
   -webkit-background-clip: padding-box;
   -moz-background-clip: padding;
   background-clip: padding-box;
}

#target:before {
   content: "";
   position: absolute;
   top: -2px;
   left: 0;
   right: 0;
   border-top: 2px solid #ccc;
}

There are still drawbacks: it requires browser support for background-clip if there is a background color, gradient, or repeating image set on the target element; it requires browser support for pseudo-elements and their positioning if a top border is desired; and it interferes with the standard use of margins.

To see these methods in action – as well as more details on the code, browser support, and drawbacks – have a look at the demo page. Please let me know if you know of better techniques.




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Coronavirus | Nine deaths, 130 cases reported in Bengal

This has been the highest spike in the number of cases in the State in a single day, taking the number of cases to 1,678




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Strategisches management und marketing [electronic resource] : markt- und wettbewerbsanalyse, strategische frühaufklärung, portfolio-management / Edgar Kreilkamp

Kreilkamp, Edgar




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Tail risk hedging [electronic resource] : creating robust portfolios for volatile markets / Vineer Bhansali

Bhansali, Vineer




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Target opportunity selling [electronic resource] : top sales performers reveal what really works / Nicholas A.C. Read

Read, Nicholas A. C




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Tivoli integration scenarios [electronic resource] / IBM, International Technical Support Organization




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Visuals matter! [electronic resource] : designing and using effective visual representations to support project and portfolio decisions / Joana Geraldi, Mario Arlt

Geraldi, Joana G., 1979- author







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Sugar exports rise on weak rupee, strong demand from Indonesia, Iran

Sugar mills have already dispatched 3.7 million tonnes out of around 4.1 million tonnes of contracts signed for exports in the 2019/20 marketing year ending on September 30