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Geoparks and geo-tourism in Iran / edited by Andreas Dittmann

Rotch Library - G155.I65 G46 2017




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Never lost again: the Google mapping revolution that sparked new industries and augmented our reality / Bill Kilday

Rotch Library - G70.212.K545 2018




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Predictive intelligence in medicine: second International Workshop, PRIME 2019, held in Conjunction with MICCAI 2019, Shenzhen, China, October 13, 2019, Proceedings / Islem Rekik, Ehsan Adeli, Sang Hyun Park (eds.)

Online Resource




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Dynamic systems with time delays: stability and control / Ju H. Park, Tae H. Lee, Yajuan Liu, Jun Chen

Online Resource




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Vibrations / Balakumar Balachandran (University of Maryland, College Park), Edward Magrab (University of Maryland, College Park)

Barker Library - TA355.B28 2019




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Actress Jordin Sparks Talks About Sickle Cell Disease in NIH MedlinePlus Magazine

The current issue of NIH MedlinePlus magazine brings you recording artist and Broadway actress Jordin Sparks sharing her family’s experience with sickle cell disease. Sparks opens up about honoring her late stepsister, giving more patients a voice, and reducing stigma. She says, “We need to end the stigma that can come with sickle cell disease.…




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Charlie Parker play-along.

STACK SCORE Mu pts P223 sel ar c




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Korean art songs: an anthology and guide for performance and study volume 2 / Moon-Sook Park ; You-Seong Kim

STACK SCORE M1619.K76 2017 v.2




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Reference point and case: a cognitive grammar exploration of Korean / Chongwon Park

Dewey Library - PL921.4.P37 2019




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Usage-inspired L2 Instruction: researched pedagogy / edited by Andrea E. Tyler (Georgetown University), Lourdes Ortega (Georgetown University), Mariko Uno (University of Arizona), Hae In Park (University of Albany, SUNY)

Hayden Library - P118.2.U834 2018




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Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems XXVIII: proceedings of a conference held at The Hotel at the University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA, 11-15 November 2018 / edited by Peter J. Teuben, Marc W. Pound, Brian A. Thomas, Elizabeth M.

Hayden Library - QB51.3.E43 A88 2018




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The art of gathering: how we meet and why it matters / Priya Parker

Barker Library - BF637.S4 P357 2018




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International Journal of Geoheritage And Parks [electronic journal].

Elsevier




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Managing outdoor recreation : case studies in the national parks / Robert E. Manning (Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, USA), Laura E. Anderson (College of Natural Resources, University of

Manning, Robert E., 1946- author




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Advances in quantum systems in chemistry, physics, and biology: Selected proceedings of QSCP-XXIII (Kruger Park, South Africa, September 2018) / Liliana Mammino, Davide Ceresoli, Jean Maruani, Erkki Brändas, editors

Online Resource




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Cutting-edge enabling technologies for regenerative medicine / Heung Jae Chun, Chan Hum Park, Il Keun Kwon, Gilson Khang, editors

Online Resource




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Novel biomaterials for regenerative medicine / Heung Jae Chun, Kwideok Park, Chun-Ho Kim, Gilson Khang, editors

Online Resource




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Handbook of biorefinery research and technology / editors, Jong Moon Park

Online Resource




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Reactor dosimetry: 16th international symposium / editors, Mary Helen Sparks, K. Russell DePriest, David W. Vehar

Barker Library - TK9185.A1 I578 2017




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An observation study of selected pupil and teacher behaviour in open plan and conventional design classrooms / M.J. Angus, K.W. Evans and B. Parkin

Angus, M. J. (Max J.)




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Next-Generation Machine Learning with Spark: Covers XGBoost, LightGBM, Spark NLP, Distributed Deep Learning with Keras, and More / Butch Quinto

Online Resource




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Astronomy in our national parks

Meet astronomer and artist Tyler Nordgren at "Stars Above, Earth Below" on Oct. 26.




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Shakespearean intersections: language, contexts, critical keywords / Patricia Parker

Hayden Library - PR3072.P37 2018




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Hiroshima : Heiwa Kinen Kōen = Hiroshima Memorial Peace Park / henshū Hiroshima Genbaku Shiryō Hozonkai




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A Stone Age skull cult, rogue Parkinson’s proteins in the gut, and controversial pesticides linked to bee deaths

This week we have stories on what the rogue Parkinson’s protein is doing in the gut, how chimps outmuscle humans, and evidence for an ancient skull cult with Online News Editor David Grimm. Jen Golbeck is back with this month’s book segment. She interviews Alan Alda about his new book on science communication: If I Understood You, Would I Have This Look on My Face? Sarah Crespi talks to Jeremy Kerr about two huge studies that take a nuanced looked at the relationship between pesticides and bees. Read the research in Science: Country-specific effects of neonicotinoid pesticides on honey bees and wild bees, B.A. Woodcock et al. Chronic exposure to neonicotinoids reduces honey bee health near corn crops, Tsvetkov et al. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: webted/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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How the appendix could hold the keys to Parkinson’s disease, and materials scientists mimic nature

For a long time, Parkinson’s disease was thought to be merely a disorder of the nervous system. But in the past decade researchers have started to look elsewhere in the body for clues to this debilitating disease—particularly in the gut. Host Meagan Cantwell talks with Viviane Labrie of the Van Andel Institute in Grand Rapids, Michigan, about new research suggesting people without their appendixes have a reduced risk of Parkinson’s. Labrie also describes the possible mechanism behind this connection. And host Sarah Crespi talks with Peter Fratzl of the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Potsdam, Germany, about what materials scientists can learn from nature. The natural world might not produce innovations like carbon nanotubes, but evolution has forged innumerable materials from very limited resources—mostly sugars, proteins, and minerals. Fratzl discusses how plants make time-release seedpods that are triggered by nothing but fire and rain, the amazing suckerin protein that comprises squid teeth, and how cicadas make their transparent, self-cleaning wings from simple building blocks. Fratzl’s review is part of a special section in Science on composite materials. Read the whole package, including a review on using renewables like coconut fiber for building cars and incorporating carbon nanotubes and graphene into composites. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download the transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Roger Smith/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Benchmarking and comparative meeasurement for effective performance management by transportation agencies / Joe Crossett, Anna Batista, Hyun-A Park, Hugh Louch, and Kim Voros

Barker Library - TE7.N275 no.902




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Car Dealership Opens Parking Lot for Homeless Sleeping in Cars

James Charles decided that he wanted to help alleviate the problem of people without homes. Lacking access to any kind of large-scale shelter, Charles did the next best thing and used what he owned--a car dealership. In a Facebook post for his Kiplin Auto Group, Charles announced that he was offering ...




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Abolish Parking Fees for Patients at Cancer Centers

Experts call for free parking at cancer centers for patients, because these parking fees can mount up and become a real burden those undergoing frequent treatment sessions.
Medscape Medical News




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Onc Daily: DPD Testing Advised, Free Parking at Cancer Centers

These are the most important oncology stories you need to know about today.
Medscape Medical News




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Science and Technology Parks and Regional Economic Development: An International Perspective / Sara Amoroso, Albert N. Link, Mike Wright, editors

Online Resource




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Contractual politics and the institutionalization of bureaucratic influence / Glenn R. Parker and Suzanne L. Parker

Dewey Library - JK468.C7 P37 2018




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IAF microlite aircraft makes emergency landing near Shastri Park metro station

The two persons on board are safe and the aircraft has not suffered any damage.




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The integration imperative : cumulative environmental, community, and health effects of multiple natural resource developments / Michael P. Gillingham, Greg R. Halseth, Chris J. Johnson, Margot W. Parkes, editors




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Global environmental governance and the accountability trap / edited by Susan Park and Teresa Kramarz




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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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059 JSJ jQuery Mobile with Todd Parker

Panel Todd Parker (twitter github) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 00:53 - Todd Parker Introduction Filament Group 01:21 - DevChat.tv Indiegogo Campaign 01:55 - jQuery Mobile jQuery UI 04:13 - Responsive web design 06:17 - Mobile & Proxy Browsers WebKit Opera & Opera Mini Amazon Silk 14:06 - Enhancements 17:11 - Plugging jQuery Mobile into Desktop Applications 19:11 - Using client-side MVC frameworks AngularJS jQuery Mobile Resources Page 21:52 - Filament Group and jQuery projects ThemeRoller The Filament Group on Github Microsoft Contributions 28:26 - Theming Structure vs Style Object-oriented CSS Widget Factory 37:25 - Accessibility 058 JSJ Building Accessible Websites with Brian Hogan ARIA 44:18 - Progressive Enhancement Bootstrap Designing with Progressive Enhancement: Building the web that works for everyone by The Filament Group Visualize Picks Disenchanted by Robert Kroese (Joe) Sid Meier's Ace Patrol (Joe) Zeds Dead & Omar LinX (Merrick) RequireJS (Merrick) Ember 101 Screencasts (Jamison) Gifsicle (Jamison) vundle (Jamison) D-Link SharePort Go Mobile Companion with Rechargeable Battery (Chuck) E-3lue Cobra Type-M EMS131BK High Precision Gaming Mouse (Chuck) TotalMount - Apple TV Universal Mounting Kit (Chuck) Sonos (Todd) Sketch App (Todd) GitHub (Todd) iOctocat (Chuck) Grunt (Todd) LEGO Batman: DC Super Heroes (Todd) Next Week Development Environments Transcript [Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at Bluebox.net.]  [This episode is sponsored by Component One, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to Wijmo.com and check them out.]  CHUCK:  Hey everybody, and welcome to Episode 59 of the JavaScript Jabber Show. This week on our panel, we have Joe Eames. JOE:  Hey everybody. CHUCK:  Jamison Dance. JAMISON:  Hello. CHUCK:  Merrick Christensen. MERRICK:  Hey guys. CHUCK:  I’m Charles Max Wood from DevChat.tv. And we have a special guest, Todd Parker from the jQuery UI team. TODD:  Hey everyone. CHUCK:  You want to introduce yourself really quickly? TODD:  Sure. My name is Todd Parker. I am a partner here at Filament Group in Boston. We’re a small web design shop. And I’m also the project lead for the jQuery Mobile team. And previous to that, I was on the jQuery UI team as well. So, I’m both covered. CHUCK:  Did I say jQuery UI? I meant jQuery Mobile. TODD:  You did. I was covering for you though, it’s okay. CHUCK:  [Laughs] Awesome. Before we get too far into this, I want to make one announcement and that is that I’ve set up an Indiegogo campaign for the network of podcasts that this is a part of. So, we’re trying to build a website that has all the features that people have been asking for. Mostly it has to do with search and some RSS feed management stuff. So, if you would like to support the show, then by all means do so. You can do it by going to Indiegogo.com/projects/DevChat-tv. And I’ll put a link to the show notes so that you can find it. Alright. Well, let’s talk about jQuery Mobile here. I’m a little curious. I’ve played with it a little bit, but I haven’t really had to build too many Mobile sites. So, can you explain a little bit about what the focus is and how it’s different from the jQuery that we all know and love? TODD:  Sure. So, jQuery Mobile started its life, it’s very similar in concept to jQuery UI, so it’s a user interface framework that’s built on top of jQuery core. The difference between UI and Mobile is obviously UI is much more desktop focused, and Mobile is mobile focused. That said, jQuery Mobile, from the beginning,




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Yellow future [electronic resource] : oriental style in Hollywood cinema / Jane Chi Hyun Park

Park, Jane Chi Hyun




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Pulu Keeling National Park : management plan 2015 - 2025




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National park science : a century of research in South Africa / Jane Carruthers (University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa)

Carruthers, Jane, author




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An evaluation of the effectiveness of a protected area management model in Bhutan : a case study of Phrumsengla National Park, Central Bhutan / Thinley Choden

Choden, Thinley, author




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Vulnerability management [electronic resource] / Park Foreman

Foreman, Park





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Panaji pay-parking resumes, operator cites revenue loss

The Corporation of the City of Panaji has restarted pay-parking in the state capital after a hiatus of six weeks.




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The ghosts of Eden Park: the bootleg king, the women who pursued him, and the murder that shocked jazz- age America / Karen Abbott

Hayden Library - KF224.R47 A23 2019




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The royal bee / by Frances Park and Ginger Park ; illustrations by Christopher Zhong-Yuan Zhang

Park, Frances, 1955-




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Nitrome raises $38 million to drug Parkinson's enzyme




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Classical kinetic theory of weakly turbulent nonlinear plasma processes / Peter H. Yoon (University of Maryland, College Park)

Dewey Library - QC718.Y66 2019




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Urban transformations: from liberalism to corporatism in greater Berlin, 1871-1933 / Parker Daly Everett

Rotch Library - HT169.G32 B386 2019




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Neighbourhood planning in practice / Gavin Parker, Kat Salter and Matthew Wargent

Rotch Library - HT166.P344 2019