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Batsman should be out LBW if ball goes on to hit the stumps: Ian Chappell

Former Australia captain Ian Chappell has proposed radical changes in the LBW laws, stating that a batsman should be given out leg before as long as the ball is hitting the stumps irrespective of the spot of its landing and impact.




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Former UP advocate general SMA Kazmi killed in road accident

Former Uttar Pradesh advocate general S M A Kazmi was today killed and three others were injured when the car they were travelling in rammed into a tree in Hatigawan area, a senior police officer said here.




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Tasmac shops welded shut to keep miscreants away




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Videocon Cube 3 (V50JL) smartphone with Android Marshmallow, 5-inch display launched at Rs 8,490

Videocon Mobiles has launched its latest 4G smartphone, Cube 3 (V50JL) in India. Priced at Rs 8,490, the smartphone will available across all retail stores.




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Motorola Moto E3 Power smartphone to launch in India on September 19

Lenovo-owned Motorola is all set to launch its latest budget smartphone – Moto E3 Power, in India. The company has confirmed on its social channels that it will be launching the Moto E3 Power at an event scheduled for September 19. The smartphone will be available exclusively on Flipakrt.




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KIMS gets ICMR nod for plasma therapy trials




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How Investment In Industrial Plots Can Be A Smart Option?

‘Savings are the income of future', and there is no better time than our current situations to realize and address the above fact. With businesses being halted, and cash flow slowing down; having a source of income which helps you maintain




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First Patient to Receive Plasma Therapy in UP Dies of Heart Attack

The doctor, who was on ventilator since the last 14 days, died on Saturday evening following heart attack.




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Zoa Morani Donates Blood For Covid-19 Plasmatherapy, Says "It Felt Super Cool"

Actress Zoa Morani, who along with sister Shaza and father, film producer Karim Morani recovered from Covid-19 in April donated her blood for plasmatherapy.




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First patient to receive plasma therapy in UP dies of heart attack

Lucknow, May 09: The first patient to receive plasma therapy as an experimental treatment for coronavirus infection in Uttar Pradesh died following a heart attack on Saturday. The patient, a 58-year-old doctor, was admitted at the King George’s Medical University




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Zoa Morani Donates Blood For Plasmatherapy Trials After Recovering From COVID-19

Actress Zoa Morani, who had tested positive for Coronavirus in early April, has donated her blood for plasmatherapy trials, at the Nair Hospital in Mumbai on Saturday. Zoa took to her Instagram handle to share pictures where she can be seen




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Zoa Morani Donates Blood For Plasmatherapy Trials After Recovering From COVID-19

Actress Zoa Morani, who had tested positive for Coronavirus in early April, has donated her blood for plasmatherapy trials, at the Nair Hospital in Mumbai on Saturday. Zoa took to her Instagram handle to share pictures where she can be seen




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Zoa Morani donates blood in Mumbai for plasma therapy to help those affected by novel coronavirus; see pic

Zoa shared photographs from the hospital clicked during and after her blood donation.




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Wireless telegraphy for amateurs: a handbook on the principles of radiotelegraphy and the construction and working of apparatus for small stations / by R.P. Howgrave-Graham

Archives, Room Use Only - TK9946.H68 1914




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On the application of the principle of the galvanic multiplier to electro-magnetic apparatus: and also to the development of great magnetic power in soft iron with a small galvanic element / by Prof. Joseph Henry ..

Archives, Room Use Only - QC611.H46 1831




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Brown's signalling: how to learn the commercial code and all other forms of signalling as required at B.O.T. examinations, to which is appended the British Signal Manual, comprising a complete signal book for small vessels.

Archives, Room Use Only - VK381.B76 1917




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10/16:05 EST Marine Wind Warning Summary for Tasmania




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Pune: Small scale industries hope to restart work from next week




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Plasma medicine research highlights its antibacterial effects, potential uses




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Zoa Morani donates blood in Mumbai for plasma therapy to help those af...

Zoa Morani donates blood in Mumbai for plasma therapy to help those af...




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The smallest possible valid (X)HTML documents

I thought it would be fun to document the smallest possible valid HTML documents for each version, so here goes :)




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Mismatch in COVID-19 reports of private lab will be checked: Delhi Health Minister




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An MS method for proteomic analysis of small samples

Researchers develop an MS shotgun proteomic method to tackle small numbers of cancer cells in blood.




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First Covid-19 patient to receive plasma therapy in UP dies of heart attack

The doctor, who was on ventilator since the last 14 days, died on Saturday evening following a heart attack, KGMU Vice Chancellor M L B Bhatt said




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Zoa donates blood for COVID-19 plasmatherapy

Producer Karim Morani's daughter Zoa Morani donated her blood for plasmatherapy trials for COVID-19 treatment at Mumbai's Nair hospital today.




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Using “Dumb Data” To Make Smart Design Decisions

September 23, 2015

As an industry, we’ve worked to established many new practices and tools for nimble design teams, from A/B testing to measuring bounce rates and CTR performance. But a lot of these methods require engineers or some amount of technical know-how to execute, and they take place only after something has been launched.

The judicious application of “dumb data” can streamline your workflow and improve your designs

What many people don’t know is that there are some unexpected applications of data to consider earlier in the design process, which you, the designer, can do yourself. They’re not fancy, and you don’t need to know how to write SQL queries. The judicious application of just-enough “dumb data” can streamline your workflow and improve your designs in surprisingly useful ways.

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By Jocelyn Lin

             




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Mangaluru: 'Smart' push to coastal health care

Work on the 37-bedded ICU at the new super specialty block of district Wenlock Hospital is in final stages of completion. Part of area-based development of Mangaluru Smart City mission, new ICU that is being set up will initially be used to handle need for this critical life support system that the global pandemic could bring forth




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Proposal to set up Tasmac outlet in Hogenakkal opposed

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has opposed a proposal to set up a Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation (Tasmac) outlet in the vicinity of Ho




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Shriya Saran urges fans to help small businesses during the COVID-19 crisis

Shriya Saran urges fans to help small businesses during the COVID-19 crisis




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Tamil Nadu government rushes to SC against Madras HC ruling on Tasmac closure

Tamil Nadu government rushes to SC against Madras HC ruling on Tasmac closure




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Coronavirus in China delays smartphone order: Punjab CM




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Smartphones already ordered from China, delay due to coronavirus: Amarinder




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Navjot Singh Sindhu's wishes will be kept in mind as he is a Congressman, says Punjab CM




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Punjab to go for plasma therapy of Covid-positive police officer




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Punjab to go for plasma therapy of COVID-19 positive Ludhiana ACP




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Young COVID-19 'warrior' to facilitate Punjab's first plasma therapy




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Apologise for mismanaging pilgrims' return: Sukhbir to Amarinder




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Punjab gets ICMR nod for clinical trial of plasma therapy




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Allow small industry to operate from non-containment zones: Punjab CM




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PGI-Chandigarh starts plasma therapy trial




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COVID-19 survivor Zoa Morani donates blood for plasma therapy




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Chandigarh’s first patient, her brother donate blood for plasma therapy to PGI




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XUV-driven plasma switch for THz: new spatio-temporal overlap tool for XUV–THz pump–probe experiments at FELs

A simple and robust tool for spatio-temporal overlap of THz and XUV pulses in in-vacuum pump–probe experiments is presented. The technique exploits ultrafast changes of the optical properties in semiconductors (i.e. silicon) driven by ultrashort XUV pulses that are probed by THz pulses. This work demonstrates that this tool can be used for a large range of XUV fluences that are significantly lower than when probing by visible and near-infrared pulses. This tool is mainly targeted at emerging X-ray free-electron laser facilities, but can be utilized also at table-top high-harmonics sources.




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Beyond simple small-angle X-ray scattering: developments in online complementary techniques and sample environments

Possibilities in auxiliary technique combinations with small- and wide-angle X ray scattering are described, as well as more complicated sample environments used in X-ray and neutron scattering.




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Investigating increasingly complex macromolecular systems with small-angle X-ray scattering

A review of recent and ongoing development and results within the field of biological solution small-angle X-ray scattering (BioSAXS), with a focus on the increasing complexity of biological samples, data collection and data evaluation strategies.






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Structure-based screening of binding affinities via small-angle X-ray scattering

Protein–protein and protein–ligand interactions often involve conformational changes or structural rearrangements that can be quantified by solution small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). These scattering intensity measurements reveal structural details of the bound complex, the number of species involved and, additionally, the strength of interactions if carried out as a titration. Although a core part of structural biology workflows, SAXS-based titrations are not commonly used in drug discovery contexts. This is because prior knowledge of expected sample requirements, throughput and prediction accuracy is needed to develop reliable ligand screens. This study presents the use of the histidine-binding protein (26 kDa) and other periplasmic binding proteins to benchmark ligand screen performance. Sample concentrations and exposure times were varied across multiple screening trials at four beamlines to investigate the accuracy and precision of affinity prediction. The volatility ratio between titrated scattering curves and a common apo reference is found to most reliably capture the extent of structural and population changes. This obviates the need to explicitly model scattering intensities of bound complexes, which can be strongly ligand-dependent. Where the dissociation constant is within 102 of the protein concentration and the total exposure times exceed 20 s, the titration protocol presented at 0.5 mg ml−1 yields affinities comparable to isothermal titration calorimetry measurements. Estimated throughput ranges between 20 and 100 ligand titrations per day at current synchrotron beamlines, with the limiting step imposed by sample handling and cleaning procedures.




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The crystal structure of the heme d1 biosynthesis-associated small c-type cytochrome NirC reveals mixed oligomeric states in crystallo

The crystal structure of the c-type cytochrome NirC from Pseudomonas aeruginosa has been determined and reveals the simultaneous presence of monomers and 3D domain-swapped dimers in the same asymmetric unit.




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Structure of P46, an immunodominant surface protein from Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae: interaction with a monoclonal antibody

Structures of the immunodominant protein P46 from M. hyopneumoniae has been determined by X-ray crystallography and it is shown that P46 can bind a diversity of oligosaccharides, particularly xylose, which exhibits a very high affinity for this protein. Structures of a monoclonal antibody, both alone and in complex with P46, that was raised against M. hyopnemoniae cells and specifically recognizes P46 are also reported.