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Towards Sociology of Dalits [electronic resource] / edited by Paramjit S. Judge




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Political sociology of India [electronic resource] / edited by Anand Kumar




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Pioneers of sociology in India [electronic resource] / edited by Ishwar Modi




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Religion, politics, and law [electronic resource] / edited by Peter Lodberg




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Sexual Crime, Religion and Spirituality [electronic resource] / edited by Belinda Winder, Nicholas Blagden, Kerensa Hocken, Helen Elliott, Rebecca Lievesley, Phil Banyard




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Sexuelle Bedürfnisse von Altenheimbewohnern [electronic resource] : Empirische Studie zu einem Tabuthema / Katharina Sieren

Sieren, Katharina, author




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Socialkonstruktivistiske analysestrategier [electronic resource] / Anders Esmark, Carsten Bagge Laustsen og Niels Åkerstrøm Andersen (red.)




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Sociologie des Grandes Cultures [electronic resource] : Au Cœur du Modèle Industriel Agricole / Antoine Bernard de Raymond, Frédééric Goulet, coordinateurs




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A sociology of jurisprudence [electronic resource] / Richard Nobles and David Schiff

Nobles, Richard




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Soziologische Theorien kompakt [electronic resource] / von Martin Endreß

Endress, Martin, author




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Talking about Leaving Revisited [electronic resource] : Persistence, Relocation, and Loss in Undergraduate STEM Education / edited by Elaine Seymour, Anne-Barrie Hunter




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Transforming research libraries for the global knowledge society [electronic resource] / edited by Barbara I. Dewey




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We can't talk about that at work! [electronic resource] : how to talk about race, religion, politics, and other polarizing topics / Mary-Frances Winters

Winters, Mary-Frances, author




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Rural Cinema Exhibition and Audiences in a Global Context [electronic resource]




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Female criminality [electronic resource] : infanticide, moral panics and the female body / Annie Cossins

Cossins, Anne, author




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Hierarchical binding of copperII to N-truncated Aβ4–16 peptide

Metallomics, 2020, 12,470-473
DOI: 10.1039/C9MT00299E, Communication
Open Access
  This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.
Xiangyu Teng, Ewelina Stefaniak, Paul Girvan, Radosław Kotuniak, Dawid Płonka, Wojciech Bal, Liming Ying
Multiple intermediates were found in Cu(II) binding to Aβ4–16 before the formation of a tight complex.
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry




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IRCS State branch: observes World Red cross Day

IRCS State branch: observes World Red cross Day




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[ASAP] In Vitro Identification of the Hamiltonian Cycle Using a Circular Structure Assisted DNA Computer

ACS Combinatorial Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscombsci.9b00150




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NCI study provides genetic insights into osteosarcoma in children

A new study offers insight into genetic alterations associated with osteosarcoma, the most common bone tumor of children and adolescents, and the findings have implications for genetic testing of children with osteosarcoma and their families.




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She hui ji xing wei ke xue yan jiu fa. San, Zi liao fen xi = Research methods in social and behavior science. III, Data analysis / Qu Haiyuan ... [et al.] zhu bian




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Zai Jing wai guo ren diao cha yan jiu = Research on foreigners in Beijing / Huang Rongqing bian zhu

Huang, Rongqing, author




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Han yu ying yong yü yan xüe yan jiu = Research on Chinese applied linguistics. Di 2 ji / Beijing yu yan da xue dui wai Han yu yan jiu zhong xin bian




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Zhongguo di fang zheng fu ji xiao guan li yan jiu : yi Shenzhen de shi jian wei li = Research on performance management of local government in China : a case of Shenzhen practice / Zhu Yanqiang zhu

Zhu, Yanqiang




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Zhongguo Cheng Zhen zhi gong shi ye bao xian wen ti yan jiu = The research for the problem of Chinese city officers and workers unemployment insurance / Shen Shuigen zhu

Shen, Shuigen




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Zhong wai da xue jiao xue fa zhan zhong xin yan jiu = Research on teaching and learning centers of Chinese and foreign research universities / zhu bian Wang Xia ; fu zhu bian Cui Jun




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[ASAP] Kinetic Analysis of Electrochemical Lactonization of Ketones Using Water as the Oxygen Atom Source

ACS Catalysis
DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.0c00931




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ICMR to fund research in ‘immunology’ cure

The ICMR has asked research institutions including hospitals to participate in the funding round and it expects research activities to take off by June.




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UK-based Triumph Motorcycles eyes 15% market share in Indian superbike category

The company, which entered Indian market last year with 10 models, expanded its product range to 12 models with the launch of Thunderbird LT.




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UM Motorcycles, Lohia Auto form JV to make bikes in India

The JV, which is expected to start production by the second quarter of 2015, would utilise Lohia Auto's Kashipur facility in Uttarakhand to manufacture new products.




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US firm UM Motorcycles to launch cruiser bikes in India jointly with Lohia Auto

The company is known for innovative features such as keyless alarm system and blind spot mirror system. Its commuter models include 150cc Razor, and 125cc and 150cc Falcon, among others.




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COVID-19 testing kit developed by researchers in West Bengal gets ICMR nod

Priced around Rs 500, the device has demonstrated a near-100 per cent accuracy in detecting the virus in a short span of 90 minutes, the statement said quoting an ICMR report.




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All Russians love birch trees / Olga Grjasnowa ; translated from the German by Eva Bacon

Hayden Library - PT2707.R587 R8713 2014




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Die Reise einer jungen Anarchistin in Griechenland: Roman / Marlene Streeruwitz als Nelia Fehn

Hayden Library - PT2681.T6899 R45 2014




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Verlangen und Melancholie: Roman / Bodo Kirchhoff

Hayden Library - PT2671.I69 V45 2014




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City of angels or,: The overcoat of Dr. Freud / Christa Wolf ; translated from the German by Damion Searls

Hayden Library - PT2685.O36 S6713 2013




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Graphit: Gedichte / Marcel Beyer

Hayden Library - PT2662.E94 G7 2014




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Literary exiles from Nazi Germany: exemplarity and the search for meaning / Johannes F. Evelein

Hayden Library - PT170.E5 E94 2014




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How we learn where we live: Thomas Bernhard, architecture, and bildung / Fatima Naqvi

Hayden Library - PT2662.E7 Z7873 2016




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Achtundachtzig: ausgewählte Gedichte / Elisabeth Borchers ; herausgegeben von Anya Schutzbach und Rainer Weiss ; mit einem Nachwort von Anya Schutzbach

Hayden Library - PT2662.O68 A6 2014




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Wer Lebt: Gedichte: Who lives: poems / Elisabeth Borchers, translated from the German by Caroline Wilcox Reul

Hayden Library - PT2662.O68 W47 2017




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Handbuch der deutsch-jüdischen Literatur / herausgegeben von Hans Otto Horch

Online Resource




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Science Podcast - A BRCA1 and breast cancer retrospective and a news roundup (28 Mar 2014)

BRCA1 turns 20; roundup of daily news with David Grimm.




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Science Podcast -Chine marine archaeology and a news roundup (9 May 2014)

Marine archaeology on the Silk Road; roundup of daily news with David Grimm.




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Psychedelic research resurgence and a news roundup (4 Jul 2014)

Psychedelic research resurgence; roundup of daily news with David Grimm.




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Podcast: Battling it out in the Bronze Age, letting go of orcas, and evolving silicon-based life

Online News Editor David Grimm shares stories on SeaWorld’s plans for killer whales, the first steps toward silicon-based life, and the ripple effect of old dads on multiple generations.   Andrew Curry joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss a grisly find in Northern Germany that suggests Bronze Age northern Europe was more organized and more violent than thought.   [Image: ANDESAMT FÜR KULTUR UND DENKMALPFLEGE MECKLENBURG-VORPOMMERN/LANDESARCHÄOLOGIE/S. SUHR ]




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Podcast: Altering time perception, purifying blueberries with plasma, and checking in on ocelot latrines

This week, we chat about cleaning blueberries with purple plasma, how Tibetan dogs adapted to high-altitude living, and who’s checking ocelot message boards with Online News Editor David Grimm. Plus, Science’s Alexa Billow talks to Joe Paton about how we know time flies when mice are having fun.   Listen to previous podcasts.   [Image: Joseph Sites/USDA ARS; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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The sound of a monkey talking, cloning horses for sport, and forensic anthropologists help the search for Mexico’s disappeared

This week, we chat about what talking monkeys would sound like, a surprising virus detected in ancient pottery, and six cloned horses that helped win a big polo match with Online News Editor David Grimm. Plus, Science’s Alexa Billow talks to news writer Lizzie Wade about what forensic anthropologists can do to help parent groups find missing family members in Mexico.   Listen to previous podcasts.   [Image: (c) Félix Márquez; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Podcast: The archaeology of democracy, new additions to the uncanny valley, and the discovery of ant-ibiotics

This week, what bear-mounted cameras can tell us about their caribou-hunting habits, ants that mix up their own medicine, and feeling alienated by emotional robots with Online News Editor David Grimm. And Lizzie Wade joins Sarah Crespi to discuss new thinking on the origins of democracy outside of Europe, based on archeological sites in Mexico. Listen to previous podcasts. Download the show transcript. Transcripts courtesy of Scribie.com. [Image: rpbirdman/iStockphoto; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Odorless calories for weight loss, building artificial intelligence researchers can trust, and can oily birds fly?

This week we have stories on the twisty tree of human ancestry, why mice shed weight when they can’t smell, and the damaging effects of even a small amount of oil on a bird’s feathers—with Online News Editor David Grimm.  Sarah Crespi talks to News Editor Tim Appenzeller about a special section on how artificial intelligence is changing the way we do science.  Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: © 2012 CERN, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ALICE COLLABORATION; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Folding DNA into teddy bears and getting creative about gun violence research

This week, three papers came out describing new approaches to folding DNA into large complex shapes—20 times bigger than previous DNA sculptures. Staff Writer Bob Service talks with Sarah Crespi about building microscopic teddy bears, doughnuts, and more from genetic material, and using these techniques to push forward fields from materials science to drug delivery. Sarah also interviews Philip Cook of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, about his Policy Forum on gun regulation research. It’s long been hard to collect data on gun violence in the United States, and Cook talks about how some researchers are getting funding and hard data. He also discusses some strong early results on open-carry laws and links between gun control and intimate partner homicide. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: : K. WAGENBAUER ET AL., NATURE, VOL. 551, 2017; Music: Jeffrey Cook]