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Psychology of a superpower: security and dominance in U.S. foreign policy / Christopher J. Fettweis

Dewey Library - JZ1480.F52 2018




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Brokering peace in nuclear environments: U.S. crisis management in South Asia / Moeed Yusuf

Dewey Library - JZ6009.S64 Y87 2018




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Film & TV tax incentives in the U.S.: courting Hollywood / Glenda Cantrell and Daniel Wheatcroft

Hayden Library - PN1993.5.U6 C263 2018




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Documenting racism: African Americans in U.S. Department of Agriculture documentaries, 1921-42 / by J. Emmett Winn

Online Resource




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Reel Latinxs: representation in U.S. film and TV / Frederick Luis Aldama and Christopher González

Dewey Library - PN1995.9.H47 A43 2019




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Youth who trade sex in the U.S.: intersectionality, agency, and vulnerability / Carisa R. Showden and Samantha Majic

Dewey Library - HQ144.S56 2018




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Clio's foot soldiers: twentieth-century U.S. social movements and collective memory / Lara Leigh Kelland

Dewey Library - HN57.K368 2018




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Terrorizing gender: transgender visibility and the surveillance practices of the U.S. security state / Mia Fischer

Barker Library - HQ77.95.U6 F57 2019




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Speaking of feminism: today's activists on the past, present, and future of the U.S. women's movement / Rachel F. Seidman

Hayden Library - HQ1421.S46 2019




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Mathematica Studies in Special Issue of Health Affairs Inform Evidence Base on U.S. Military Health System

More than nine million active duty and retired military members and their families, including two million children, receive benefits from TRICARE, the military’s health care program. TRICARE offers health maintenance organization (HMO) and preferred provider organization (PPO) options.




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New Tools to Explore the Role of Physician Group Practices in U.S. Health Care Systems

A new, publicly available data file on physician group practices has been released by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality’s (AHRQ) Comparative Health System Performance Initiative.




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New Release of Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality’s 2018 Compendium of U.S. Health Systems

The Compendium of U.S. Health Systems for 2018 has been released today by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality’s (AHRQ) Comparative Health System Performance Initiative.




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Academic legal writing : law review articles, student notes, seminar papers, and getting on law review / Eugene Volokh, Gary T. Schwartz Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law ; with foreword by Judge Alex Kozinski, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circu

Volokh, Eugene, author




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Advanced energy design guide for small to medium office buildings: achieving zero energy / ASHRAE, The American Institute of Architects, Illuminating Engineering Society, U.S. Green Building Council, U.S. Department of Energy

Online Resource




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U.S. economic activity during the early weeks of the SARS-Cov-2 outbreak [electronic resource] / Daniel Lewis, Karel Mertens, James H. Stock

Cambridge, Mass. : National Bureau of Economic Research, 2020




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Imagined transnationalism [electronic resource] : U.S. Latino/a literature, culture, and identity / edited by Kevin Concannon, Francisco A. Lomelí, and Marc Priewe




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Nanowires and nanotubes--synthesis, properties, devices and energy applications od one-dimensional materials: symposium held April 9-13, 2012, San Francisco, California, U.S.A. / editors, Junichi Motohisa ... [et al.]

Hayden Library - TA418.9.N35 N396 2012




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Nanotech Conference & Expo 2013: technical proceedings of the 2013 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference and Expo: May 12-16, 2013, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. / NSTI Nanotech 2013 proceedings editors, Matthew Laudon, Bart Romanowicz

Hayden Library - T174.7.N79 2013




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Nanocarbon materials and devices: symposium held April 9-13, 2012, San Francisco, California, U.S.A. / editors, Markus J. Buehler ... [et al.]

Hayden Library - TA418.9.N35 N2465 2013




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Solution synthesis of inorganic films and nanostructured materials: symposium held April 9-13, 2012, San Francisco, California, U.S.A. / editors, Menka Jain ... [et al.]

Hayden Library - TA418.9.N35 S967 2012




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Nanostructured metal oxides for advanced applications: symposium held April 1-5, 2013, San Francisco, California, U.S.A. / editors, Alberto Vomiero, Federico Rosei, Xiao Wei Sun, Juan Roman Morante

Hayden Library - TA418.9.N35 S9665 2013




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Solution synthesis of inorganic functional materials -- films, nanoparticles and nanocomposites: symposium held April 1-5, 2013, San Francisco, California, U.S.A. / editors, Menka Jain, Quanxi Jia, Teresa Puig, Hiromitsu Kozuba

Hayden Library - TA418.9.N35 S656 2013




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Carbon functional nanomaterials, graphene, and related 2d-layered systems: symposia held April 1-5, 2013, San Francisco, California U.S.A. / editors, Mauricio Terrones [and 14 others]

Hayden Library - TA418.9.N35 S972 2013




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Tech Support - U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Athletes Answer Olympics Questions From Twitter

U.S. Olympic and Paralympic athletes use the power of Twitter to answer some common questions about their respective Olympic and Paralympic sports.




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Search for the ultimate energy source : a history of the U.S. fusion energy program / Stephen O. Dean

Dean, Stephen O. (Stephen Odell), 1936-




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Linear regression : a mathematical introduction / Damodar N. Gujarati (Professor Emeritus of Economics, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY)

Gujarati, Damodar N., author




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Patron Services: History Unfolded: U.S. Newspapers and the Holocaust. Participatory Research Sprint.

Help us examine historic newspapers on microfilm in order to find out what Americans could have known about the Holocaust through reading their local newspapers.  Articles found during the sprint will be added to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum’s History Unfolded Project.

When: Thursday, November 14, 2019, 4-7 pm (drop-in hours)

Where: Newspaper and Current Periodical Reading Room, James Madison Building, Room 133

Please RSVP through Eventbrite: http://bit.ly/Nov2019Sprint

Request ADA accommodations five days in advance at (202) 707-6362 or ada@loc.gov.

Please contact Erin Sidwell with any questions about the sprint: esid@loc.gov

Request ADA accommodations five days in advance at (202) 707-6362 or ADA@loc.gov

 

Click here for more information.




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Polymer science U.S.S.R.

Publisher Oxford ; New York : Pergamon Press, 1960-1991.
Location World Wide Web
Call No. QD471




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Intermetallic-based alloys - science, technology and applications: symposium held November 25-30, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. / editors, Ian Baker [and three others]

Hayden Library - TA483.S967 2012




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Actinides and nuclear energy materials: symposium held April 9-13, 2012, San Francisco, California, U.S.A. / editors, David Anderson ... [et al.]

Hayden Library - QD172.A3.S967 2012




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Confronting the climate challenge: U.S. policy options / Lawrence H. Goulder and Marc A.C. Hafstead

Dewey Library - QC903.2.U6 G68 2018




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Law Library: News & Events: 2020 Supreme Court Fellows Program Annual Lecture to Feature U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil M. Gorsuch

We hope you can join us for the 2020 Supreme Court Fellows Program Annual Lecture! The Law Library of Congress and the Supreme Court Fellows Program will present a conversation with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil M. Gorsuch on Thursday, Feb. 20 at 3:30 p.m. in the Library of Congress Coolidge Auditorium in the Thomas Jefferson Building, 10 First Street S.E., Washington, D.C.

David M. Rubenstein, trustee of the Supreme Court Historical Society and chair of the Madison Council of the Library of Congress, will moderate the program.

The event is free and open to the public, but tickets are required. Please register via Eventbrite: https://supct2020.eventbrite.com.

Request ADA accommodations five business days in advance at 202-707-6362 or ADA@loc.gov.




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Melania Trump to star in U.S. coronavirus awareness ads

First lady Melania Trump will urge Americans to wash their hands and keep their distance from one another to fight coronavirus in a new TV ad campaign produced with major U.S. broadcast networks, the White House said on Wednesday.




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U.S. News & World Report - The Report [electronic journal].




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Deriving organ doses and their uncertainty for epidemiologic studies (with a focus on the One Million U.S. Workers and Veterans Study of Low-dose Radiation Health Effects) / recommendations of the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements

Online Resource




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Final report of the Committee on a Strategic Plan for U.S. Burning Plasma Research / Committee on a Strategic Plan for U.S. Burning Plasma Research

Online Resource




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A Companion to U.S. Foreign Relations: Colonial Era to the Present


 

Covers the entire range of the history of U.S. foreign relations from the colonial period to the beginning of the 21st century.

A Companion to U.S. Foreign Relations is an authoritative guide to past and present scholarship on the history of American diplomacy and foreign relations from its seventeenth century origins to the modern day. This two-volume reference work presents a collection of historiographical essays by prominent scholars. The essays



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The handbook to IFRS transition and to IFRS U.S. GAAP dual reporting [electronic resource] : interpretation, implementation and application to grey areas / by Francesco Bellandi

Bellandi, Francesco




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Coronavirus | U.S. unemployment rate spikes to 14.7%, highest since Great Depression

As companies have laid off tens of millions, lives have been upended across the country.




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Europe, U.S. mark 75 years since end of Second World War

Leaders urge the world to unite in fight against virus




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Coronavirus | China, U.S. commit to implement trade deal despite row over virus

Vice-Premier Liu He speaks to USTR Lighthizer, Mnuchin




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U.S. pulls out Patriot missile batteries from Saudi Arabia

It feels threat from Iran has waned




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U.S. Justice Dept. to drop case against former NSA Flynn

‘His contact with Russian envoy was entirely appropriate’




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U.S. adds 1,635 coronavirus deaths in 24 hours, says Johns Hopkins University tracker

The United States recorded 1,635 coronavirus deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 77,178, according to the latest real-time tally Frida




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Legislation introduced in U.S. Congress to give Green Cards to foreign nurses and doctors

The move is likely to benefit a large number of Indian nurses and doctors, who are either on H-1B or J2 visas.




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Science Podcast - Replacing the Y chromosome, the future of U.S. missile defense, the brightest gamma-ray burst, and more (22 Nov 2013)

The minimum requirements for a Y chromosome with Monika Ward; Eliot Marshall checks in on U.S.'s missile interception program 30 years later; Sylvia Zhu breaks down observations from the brightest gamma-ray burst.




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Podcast: Science lessons for the next U.S. president, human high altitude adjustments, and the elusive Higgs bison

This week, we chat about some of our favorite stories—jumping spiders that can hear without ears, long-lasting changes in the human body at high altitudes, and the long hunt for an extinct bison—with Science’s Online News Intern Jessica Boddy. Plus, Sarah Crespi talks to Deputy News Editor David Malakoff about six science lessons for the next U.S. president.    [Image: Gil Menda at the Hoy Lab; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Children sue the U.S. government over climate change, and how mice inherit their gut microbes

A group of children is suing the U.S. government—claiming their rights to life, liberty, and property are under threat from climate change thanks to government policies that have encouraged the use and extraction of fossil fuels. Host Meagan Cantwell interviews news writer Julia Rosen on the ins and outs of the suit and what it could mean if the kids win the day.    Also this week, host Sarah Crespi talks with Andrew Moeller of Cornell University about his work tracing the gut microbes inherited through 10 generations of mice. It turns out the fidelity is quite high—you can still tell mice lineages apart by their gut microbes after 10 generations. And horizontally transmitted microbes, those that jump from one mouse line to another through exposure to common spaces or handlers, were more likely than inherited bacteria to be pathogenic and were often linked to illnesses in people. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download a transcript of this episode (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Bob Dass/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]