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Endoscopic treatment strategy for upper GI tract neoplasms Junko Fujisaki, editor

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Endoscopic diagnosis of esophageal carcinoma for ESD Tsuneo Oyama, editor

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Clinical cases in dermoscopy of skin cancers / Danica Tiodorovic

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Therapeutic endoscopic ultrasound Evangelos Kalaitzakis, Peter Vilmann, Manoop S. Bhutani, editors

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Thoracic radiology: a guide for beginners / Iacopo Carbone, Michele Anzidei, editors

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Micro-raman spectroscopy : theory and application / edited by Jürgen Popp and Thomas Mayerhöfer




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Won’t call in Army, but may seek more forces to help stressed cops: Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray

Chief minister Uddhav Thackeray on Friday refuted rumours that the army would be called out in Mumbai as Covid-19 cases showed no signs of abating, and said if required, the state may seek additional forces from the Centre to afford rest to the stretched state police force in a phased manner. “If you violate the lockdown, you are extending the crisis,” he said.




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Maharashtra home minister thanks cops for Covid-19 fight with logo tribute

Maharashtra home minister Anil Deshmukh on Saturday expressed gratitude to policemen in the frontline in the fight against the coronavirus outbreak by keeping the state police logo as the display picture or DP of his social media accounts.




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Free-for-all vs copyright

Last week, Internet Archive, a nonprofit group, announced that it would drop the access restrictions for its scanned books to make them widely available to readers during the coronavirus outbreak.




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Spectroscopic identification of organic molecules / Mohamed Hilmy Elnagdi, Kamal Usef Sadek, Ramadan Ahmed Mekheimer

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Next-generation spectroscopic technologies IX: 18-19 April 2016, Baltimore, Maryland, United States / Mark A. Druy, Richard A. Crocombe, editors ; sponsored and published by SPIE

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Microgrid design and operation: toward smart energy in cities / Federico Delfino, Renato Procopio, Mansueto Rossi, Stefano Bracco, Massimo Brignone, Michela Robba

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Light Microscopes And Their Parts

The term "light microscope" is a general term that needs a bit of clarification. Just about all microscopes use a light source to illuminate the sample or specimen. This is why they are called light microscopes.

There are several types of light microscopes including simple (single lens) optical microscopes, compound (several lenses) microscopes, stereomicroscopes and digital microscopes. Light microscopes have varying levels of magnification available. With the exception of the stereomicroscope, these usually have a magnification range somewhere between 20X and 1500X. The stereomicroscopes have a lower magnification range of between 20X and 200X due to the fact that they are used primarily to study the surfaces of larger specimens.

In a nutshell, here is a list of the parts of a light microscope.

1. The base is just that: a base that the microscope stands on and allows it to be free standing.

2. The stage is where the sample or specimen slide is placed. There are two metal clips that hold the slide in place.

3. On the stage is a small opening in the center called an aperture. The sample is situated over the aperture for viewing and is held by the clip son the stage.

4. Below the stage is the light source. This is simply a small light bulb that shines upwards through the aperture, thus illuminating the sample. Some microscopes have a diaphragm in the stage that controls how much light is passed through the aperture. NOTE: Stereomicroscopes use two light sources to produce a 3D image to the viewer. The light source can be situated above the stage as in the case of digital microscopes. These microscopes are called inverted microscopes.

5. Directly above the stage is the nosepiece that contains the lenses used to magnify the sample. The nosepiece holds the lenses. The nosepiece rotates so the viewer can select the one they want to use.

6. The lenses, also called objectives, are held by the nosepiece and have different magnification powers, usually from 2X to 15X or 20X.

7. The arm seems to connect the base to the upper parts of the microscope. It is used to carry the microscope.

8. The coarse adjustment knob is located on the side of the microscope. It is used to focus the sample. This knob can move either the stage or the upper parts of the scope.

9. The fine adjustment knob is also located on the side of the scope. This is used to fine-tune the focus after the coarse adjustment has brought the sample into view.

10. The body or tube holds the eyepiece(s) and connects it to the nosepiece lenses.

11. The eyepiece is what you look into. The eyepiece has a magnifying power of approximately 10X.

So now you know all the parts of the microscope, you can intelligently tell your friends all about it. Knowing what the microscope's parts are helps the user to be more comfortable their first time out. It also helps if you need to order replacement parts later on.




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Linking the Electronic Copy to the Print copy in Aleph




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The financial diaries: how American families cope in a world of uncertainty / Jonathan Morduch & Rachel Schneider

Dewey Library - HG179.M62 2017




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[ASAP] <sup>1</sup>H NMR Spectroscopy Guided-Inquiry Activity Using the NMR Spectrometer: Incorporating Student-Generated Videos to Assess Learning

Journal of Chemical Education
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[ASAP] Preparation and Thermochromic Switching between Phosphorescence and Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence of Mononuclear Copper(I) Complexes

Journal of Chemical Education
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Bone nanostructure revealed by electron microscopy

Crystalline needles of bone mineral form helical patterns around collagen fibrils




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Hybrid method boosts microscopy resolution

Combining expansion microscopy and STED improves resolution 30-fold relative to the diffraction limit




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Copper regulates sleep in zebrafish

Metal may play sleep role through an enzyme responsible for synthesis of norepinephrine




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Spectroscopy method measures enantiomeric excess on the fly

Combining vibrational circular dichroism and infrared spectroscopy yields real-time probe of asymmetric catalytic reactions




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Thermo Fisher to buy electron microscopy supplies maker Gatan

Acquisition builds on recent purchases of electron microscope makers FEI and Phenom-World




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Thermo Fisher to buy electron microscopy supplies maker Gatan

Acquisition builds on recent purchases of electron microscope makers FEI and Phenom-World




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Insect sodium channels visualized with cryo-electron microscopy

Structures of voltage-gated channel with toxins suggest strategies for drug development




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One-pot, cell-free method makes glycoproteins

Technology is a step on the path to on-demand manufacturing of biologics




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Metrohm buys spectroscopy specialist B&W Tek




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Goldstein on Copyright, Third Edition

Consulted by more courts on the fundamental issue of copyrightability, Goldstein on Copyright has become the definitive tool for today's intellectual property practitioner. It gives you immediate, reliable access to expert guidance so critical in traversing new and unfamiliar copyright law territory. More than any resource in the field, it emphasizes emerging issues in information and entertainment technologies - to keep you on the cutting edge of copyright law.

From determining whether protection is possible to deciding whether there has been an infringement and analyzing all possible defenses and remedies, you will have the clear guidance you need to preserve your clients' IP rights in the new technological age.

There is only one place to turn for analysis of copyright's extension to emerging digital technologies; exhaustive coverage on the myriad new court decisions on copyright infringement of computer software; in-depth discussion of Lanham Act Section 43(a)'s revolutionary development; extensive treatment of secondary liability in online marketing environments; and a whole lot more.

Table of Contents:

  • Chapter 1: The Topography of Copyright
  • Chapter 2: Subject Matter
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  • Chapter 7: Exclusive Rights in Copyrighted Works
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[ASAP] Synthesis, Structures, and Electronic Properties of O- and S-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes of Iridium, Copper, Silver, and Gold

Organometallics
DOI: 10.1021/acs.organomet.0c00066




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Parents away, cops celebrate kid's birthday

(This story originally appeared in AhmedabadMirror on May 9, 2020)




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Visible Light-Induced Aerobic Oxidation of Diarylalkynes to -Diketones Catalyzed by Copper-superoxo at Room Temperature

Green Chem., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0GC00975J, Communication
Vaibhav Pramod Charpe, Arunachalam Sagadevan, Kuo Chu Hwang
We have developed the visible light induced simple copper(II) chloride catalyzed the oxidation of diarylacetylenes to -diketones by molecular oxygen at room temperature. The in-situ generated copper(II)-superoxo complex is a...
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Chemoselective O-formyl and O-acyl protection of alkanolamines, phenoxyethanols and alcohols catalyzed by nickel(II) and copper(II)-catalysts

Green Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0GC00520G, Paper
Rahul B. Sonawane, Swapnali R. Sonawane, Nishant K. Rasal, Sangeeta V. Jagtap
A crucial chemoselective O-formyl and O-acyl protection of alkanolamines, phenoxyethanols, and alcohols in the presence of amines catalyzed by Ni(II) and Cu(II) complexes with 8-hydroxyquinoline in a homogeneous medium is achieved.
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Achieving visible light-driven hydrogen evolution at positive bias with a hybrid copper–iron oxide|TiO2-cobaloxime photocathode

Green Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0GC00979B, Paper
C. Tapia, E. Bellet-Amalric, D. Aldakov, F. Boudoire, K. Sivula, L. Cagnon, V. Artero
H2 is an environmentally-friendly fuel that would allow for a circular economy but its sustainable production from solar energy and water using stable, efficient and scalable Earth-abundant materials, remains a challenge.
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Clean synthesis of linear and star amphiphilic poly(ε-caprolactone)-block-poly(ethyl ethylene phosphonate) block copolymers: assessing self-assembly and surface activity

Green Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0GC00819B, Paper
Payal Baheti, Timo Rheinberger, Olinda Gimello, Cécile Bouilhac, Frederik R. Wurm, Patrick Lacroix-Desmazes, Steven M. Howdle
Synthesis by ROP of star-like amphiphilic block copolymer surfactants composed of PCL hydrophobic segments and poly(phosphonate) as biodegradable segments.
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Copy of field notes for Florida encyclopedia




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Haryana Anganwadi workers’ recruitment: After HC slams ‘shoddy probe’, cops start re-investigation



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‘Low-waist’ trousers can put Punjab cops in trouble



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How the Chinese are coping with being in quarantine




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How publishing for children in India is coping with the crisis generated by COVID-19




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Wondering how everyone is coping with social distancing? Let’s find out




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This AR tool let’s you copy and paste real world items to your PC




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Navy submarine Sindhughosh collides with fishing boat, periscope damaged



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Ravi Shankar Prasad at Express Adda: PM has described himself as pradhan sevak, doesn’t need a sycophant




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Moga: 27-year-old found dead on road, cops suspect overdose




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Ludhiana: Cop, 2 others arrested for possession of opium




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Sambar deer found dead on Ludhiana highway, wildlife dept, cops pass the buck




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Ludhiana: NBWs against 5 cops, including DSP, for false drugs case against man




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Ludhiana: Woman ‘set on fire’ 3 days before marriage dies; cops suspect self-immolation




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Punjab: Cop was arrested 6 yrs ago for firing 75 rounds in air; 3 FIRs against son, one for helping gangster escape




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Day after he killed 4: Moga cops now say constable stole AK-47 from armoury