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Inventing atmospheric science : Bjerknes, Rossby, Wexler, and the foundations of modern meteorology

Location: Engineering Library- QC855.F547 2016




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Quality by experimental design

Location: Engineering Library- TS156.B375 2016




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Toward consistent design evaluation of nuclear power piping by nonlinear finite element analysis

Location: Engineering Library- TK9211.7.Z46 2015




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Critical Infrastructures: Risk and Vulnerability Assessment in Transportation of Dangerous Goods Transportation by Road and Rail

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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How to install and run the New Outlook and Classic Outlook side by side

Now that the New Outlook is available in the various Office Channels and also is replacing Windows Mail and Calendar soon, I really want to try it out but don’t want to use it as my daily driver just yet.

Is there any way that I can install and run the New Outlook and the current Outlook at the same time?




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Asteroids will swing close to Earth in a drive-by show




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PERSIAN ARMENIA RAVAGED BY TURKS

PERSIAN ARMENIA RAVAGED BY TURKS



  • The New York Times

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ASIA MINOR DIVIDED BY SECRET TREATIES

ASIA MINOR DIVIDED BY SECRET TREATIES



  • The New York Times

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331: Region Conquered by Alexander the Great

331: Region Conquered by Alexander the Great



  • 0-999 B.C. Assyrian History

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570: The Inscription of King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon

570: The Inscription of King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon



  • 0-999 B.C. Assyrian History

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350: Hymn Composed by St. Ephrem the Great | Mar Aprim Rabba...

350: Hymn Composed by St. Ephrem the Great | Mar Aprim Rabba (nightly bedtime prayer)



  • 300-399 A.D. Assyrian History

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661: The Persecution of Christians by Ummayad Caliph Muawiyy...

661: The Persecution of Christians by Ummayad Caliph Muawiyyah



  • 600-699 A.D. Assyrian History

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615-628 the massacres by Khusraw Parviz

615-628 the massacres by Khusraw Parviz



  • 600-699 A.D. Assyrian History

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1295: The Destruction of Churches by the Mongols

1295: The Destruction of Churches by the Mongols



  • 1200-1299 A.D. Assyrian History

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1268: Antioch Seized by the Sultan of Egypt

1268: Antioch Seized by the Sultan of Egypt



  • 1200-1299 A.D. Assyrian History

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Top 10 Places To Visit By JetBlue Airlines in Vacation.

Top 10 Places To Visit By Jetblue Airlines In Vacation.

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Away by Walter Aziz

Away by Walter Aziz



  • Fine Arts Information

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Boonie Ba-Boona by Shlimon Bet-Shmuel

Boonie Ba-Boona by Shlimon Bet-Shmuel



  • Fine Arts Information


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Mystic Treatises by Isaac of Nineveh (PDF)

Mystic Treatises by Isaac of Nineveh (PDF)




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Medicine in Ancient Assyria & Babylonia

Medicine in Ancient Assyria & Babylonia



  • Assyrian Health Network

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Mor Augin Monastery’s Land in Tur-Abdin seized by Kurds

Mor Augin Monastery’s Land in Tur-Abdin seized by Kurds



  • Perspective: Editorials | Guest-Editorials | Letters

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All That's Left to Them by Abdulkhaleq Jewari (documentary i...

All That's Left to Them by Abdulkhaleq Jewari (documentary in Aramaic, Arabic and English)



  • Perspective: Editorials | Guest-Editorials | Letters

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Left Exposed By Middle Eastern Upheaval, Christians Are Flee...

Left Exposed By Middle Eastern Upheaval, Christians Are Fleeing Region




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Assyrian Journalist Khlapieel Bnyameen Detained by KRG since...

Assyrian Journalist Khlapieel Bnyameen Detained by KRG since October 31, 2019




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Help inclusive android with a new article by rating your favourite apps

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Inclusive android wants to conduct a study of cross platform app accessibility based on user ratings from applevis and inclusive android and publish the results in an article. In order to make that happen, we need all the ratings we can get, especialy from the inclusive android community.

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Whistl: We are committed to do the right things by the environment

Whistl has published its first annual ESG Report covering its activities and progress in its environment, social and governance strategy (ESG).




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Billionaires Are Piling Into an Index Fund That Could Soar Up to 1,207% by 2030, According to Wall Street Experts




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Genocide Recognition by Itself Is Not Enough

Genocide Recognition by Itself Is Not Enough



  • Armenian
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Jury finds stone companies at fault in lawsuit by countertop cutter sick with silicosis

L.A. County jurors decided largely in favor of a man with silicosis who had to undergo a double lung transplant after years of cutting engineered stone countertops.




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Q&A: Make the most of your workouts by training like the athletes of Team USA

Even if you're not competing on a world stage, learning to fuel your body and mind like an Olympic or Paralympic athlete may help you boost your own game.




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What Elmo — and his human friends — learned by asking Americans about their mental health

Mental and emotional health is on a par with physical health and financial security when it comes to negative impacts on overall well-being, researchers say.




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California surgeon general sets goal of reducing maternal mortality by 50%

California's surgeon general unveiled a new initiative Tuesday aimed at reducing maternal mortality, setting a goal of halving the statewide rate of deaths related to pregnancy and birth by December 2026.




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Tortured by regret? Here's a trick to make peace with the past

A new study from Temple University offers an easy road map for how to reframe and conquer regrets, no matter how big or small.




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Kids are sucking down baby food pouches at record rates. 'We're going to pay for it,' experts say

It's hard to beat the convenience of baby food pouches. But overreliance can affect a child's nutrition, food preferences and speech development, experts warn.




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Two LAPD officers injured when patrol car hit by another vehicle

Two Los Angeles Police Department officers were injured early Sunday morning in South L.A. when their vehicle overturned after being struck by a car.




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Gas prices could rise after vote by California regulators

Gas prices could rise after vote by California regulators




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Jaw-dropping find: Manhattan Project autographed book signed by Oppenheimer and 23 others

There really is gold in them thar hills.




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PGA Tour and LIV Golf merger being investigated by DOJ: Report

The Justice Department will reportedly review the planned merger between the PGA Tour and the Saudi-backed LIV Golf.




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PGA Tour adds Tiger Woods to policy board after criticism by players over transparency

The PGA Tour announced it is adding Tiger Woods to its policy board and making changes to its governance after criticism from several players over the lack of transparency in the lead-up to the announced deal between the PGA Tour and the Saudi-backed LIV Golf in June.




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Off-duty California deputy shot dead by police on golf course

An off-duty Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputy was shot and killed by police at a golf course on Tuesday after he allegedly started shooting his gun following a domestic situation.




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Google loses major antitrust case over search, declared a monopoly by judge

In a major blow to Google, a federal judge on Monday ruled that the tech giant maintained and abused a monopoly on web searches.




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Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoes AI safety bill opposed by Silicon Valley

Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed AI safety bill SB-1047, which was opposed by tech companies including ChatGPT maker OpenAI and Facebook parent company Meta.




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Supreme Court turns down challenge of California labor lawsuits by Uber, Lyft

The Supreme Court refuses to shield Uber and Lyft from California state labor lawsuits that seek back pay for tens of thousands of drivers.




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Judge approves Fisker bankruptcy plan favored by car owners

Fisker Inc. will wind down operations under a bankruptcy plan approved Friday that should allow owners to drive their cars for years. But it will not pay anything to shareholders wiped out investing in the defunct Southern California electric-vehicle maker.




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A temporary goodbye; a moment of reflection

This is not goodbye for me; I’m only about to enter a two-week hiatus before joining the Washington Post on July 1 to continue doing what I’ve done for a long time: write about the Redskins, focusing heavily on analysis. Safe to say I can’t wait to get started; they’re putting me in position to improve the way I report.




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Collaborative Research Aims to Discover Effective Treatments for Marine Mammals Poisoned by Toxic Algae

Zymo Research, Unravel Biosciences, and Channel Islands Marine & Wildlife Institute team up to combat increasing cases of domoic acid poisoning in sea lions.




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Data by the Dozen: Consortium Cancer Maps Provide a 3D View of Tumor Evolution

New 3D blueprints that highlight tumor complexity reveal several new discoveries, some of which challenge existing theories of cancer progression.




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By the numbers: Oprah donated how much to the Smithsonian?

$12 million -- That's the whopping number of dollars Oprah Winfrey handed over to the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, the museum announced Tuesday, according to the Washington Post. Winfrey's name will adorn a 350-seat theater in the new museum, which is slated to open in 2015 on the National Mall. She already donated $1 million to the project in 2007 and has served on the museum's advisory council since 2004.