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Lockdown helps officials put road works across Hyderabad in the fast lane | Hyderabad News - Times of India

Lockdown helps officials put road works across Hyderabad in the fast lane | Hyderabad News - Times of India




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BMC to add 1,200 beds in Mumbai hospitals

BMC to add 1,200 beds in Mumbai hospitals




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Only 1.5% of 1.3 lakh beds in Covid hospitals used | India News - Times of India

Only 1.5% of 1.3 lakh beds in Covid hospitals used | India News - Times of India




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16 animals to be under close forest watch




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COVID-19: Punjab sets up flu corners in all hospitals




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Seven wanted Punjab criminals nabbed after 1,500 km chase




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Coronavirus : Punjab to set up 'Flu Corners' in pvt, govt hospitals




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Punjab Police nab 7 wanted criminals after 1,500-km chase, spanning 4 states




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Coronavirus: Punjab CM appeals people to stay away from crowds




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Punjab CM appeals people to avoid crowding




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COVID-19: Chandigarh,Punjab residents buying essentials in bulk




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Allow pvt hospitals to conduct coronavirus tests: Punjab CM




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Punjab CM urges Centre to allow private hospitals to conduct tests for COVID-19




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Will ensure delivery of essentials to people amid curfew, says Jalandhar DM




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Punjab CM appeals for contributions to COVID-19 relief fund




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SGPC offers to treat corona patients at its hospitals




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Punjab's Ropar police combats Covid-19 by involving locals




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Punjab residents shower rose petals on sanitation workers




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Punjab Minister appeals to Jathedar of Sri Akal Takht Sahib to ask Sikh community not to congregate on Vaisakhi




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COVID-19: Punjab urges Centre for insurance cover to officials




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Punjab COVID-19 patient's family refuse to claim his body, district officials perform last rites




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Punjab brings private hospitals under ambit for corona battle




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Punjab govt facilitates return of 825 foreign nationals stranded due to lockdown




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Punjab cop's vitals are stable: PGIMER




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3-yr-old boy reunited with parents, courtesy officials of Punjab, J and K




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PGI-Chandigarh to train SAARC health professionals on COVID-19




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Punjab: 4 family members of COVID-19 patient also test positive for coronavirus




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COVID-19 patients can get treatment at private hospitals at their own cost: Punjab govt




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Special flight evacuates 250 stranded British nationals from Amritsar




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Shops of non-essentials to stay shut till May 3 in Chandigarh




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Special flight airlifts 271 UK nationals from Amritsar




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Special flight repatriates UK nationals from Amritsar




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Fly-past by C-130 Hercules, chopper showers petals in Chandigarh




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Coronavirus | West Bengal govt forms teams for surveillance support, monitoring of treatment at hospitals

The team members will pay regular visits to these hospitals and send reports to the department, the state government said in an order.




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Over 4,000 released from Italian hospitals

Another 1,083 people tested positive, half of them in hard-hit Lombardy, bringing Italy’s confirmed number of cases to 218,268.




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Delhi govt. reports less COVID-19 deaths than hospitals

Administration denies allegations, says there is an audit panel of doctors that probes and reports every death




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Commodity arrivals surge ahead of week-long shutdown at APMC Vashi

While arrivals of vegetables remained resilient with a fewer number of trucks enter into evening also, the biggest surge was seen in fruit supply.




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Eye hospitals in Kolkata resume surgeries

Services are crawling back to normal at eye hospitals across the city that had been forced to suspend emergency surgeries and outpatient (OPD) services since the lockdown started. While some have resumed elective surgeries in a restricted way following screening of patients, others are on the way to reviving OPD services even as they continue telephone consultations and online advice.




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Kerala: Pandemic a boon for cyber criminals




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Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilisers records 35 per cent hike in sale of ‘Suphala’ fertilisers

A PIB press statement said that Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilisers Ltd (RCF) has registered a hike of 35.47 per cent in the sale of fertilisers und




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'Absolute chaotic disaster': Leaked call reveals Obama's take on Trump's handling of COVID-19 pandemic

During his call with 3,000 members of the Obama Alumni Association, Obama urged his supporters to show their full support towards Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.




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DNA Exclusive: Sophie Choudry reveals how she would celebrate Mothers' Day with 'super mom'

The coronavirus lockdown has separated many of us from our families, including our mothers. However, Sophie Choudhry is one lucky celeb who is able to spend her quarantine and Mothers' Day with her supermom. In fact, she told us all about her plans for the day.




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A versatile nanoreactor for complementary in situ X-ray and electron microscopy studies in catalysis and materials science

Two in situ `nanoreactors' for high-resolution imaging of catalysts have been designed and applied at the hard X-ray nanoprobe endstation at beamline P06 of the PETRA III synchrotron radiation source. The reactors house samples supported on commercial MEMS chips, and were applied for complementary hard X-ray ptychography (23 nm spatial resolution) and transmission electron microscopy, with additional X-ray fluorescence measurements. The reactors allow pressures of 100 kPa and temperatures of up to 1573 K, offering a wide range of conditions relevant for catalysis. Ptychographic tomography was demonstrated at limited tilting angles of at least ±35° within the reactors and ±65° on the naked sample holders. Two case studies were selected to demonstrate the functionality of the reactors: (i) annealing of hierarchical nanoporous gold up to 923 K under inert He environment and (ii) acquisition of a ptychographic projection series at ±35° of a hierarchically structured macroporous zeolite sample under ambient conditions. The reactors are shown to be a flexible and modular platform for in situ studies in catalysis and materials science which may be adapted for a range of sample and experiment types, opening new characterization pathways in correlative multimodal in situ analysis of functional materials at work. The cells will presently be made available for all interested users of beamline P06 at PETRA III.




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Performance of nearly fixed offset asymmetric channel-cut crystals for X-ray monochromators

X-ray double-crystal monochromators face a shift of the exit beam when the Bragg angle and thus the transmitted photon energy changes. This can be compensated for by moving one or both crystals accordingly. In the case of monolithic channel-cut crystals, which exhibit utmost stability, the shift of the monochromated beam is inevitable. Here we report performance tests of novel, asymmetrically cut, channel-cut crystals which reduce the beam movements by more than a factor of 20 relative to the symmetric case over the typical energy range of an EXAFS spectrum at the Cu K-edge. In addition, the presented formulas for the beam offset including the asymmetry angle directly indicate the importance of this value, which has been commonly neglected so far in the operation of double-crystal monochromators.




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Methods for dynamic synchrotron X-ray respiratory imaging in live animals

Small-animal physiology studies are typically complicated, but the level of complexity is greatly increased when performing live-animal X-ray imaging studies at synchrotron and compact light sources. This group has extensive experience in these types of studies at the SPring-8 and Australian synchrotrons, as well as the Munich Compact Light Source. These experimental settings produce unique challenges. Experiments are always performed in an isolated radiation enclosure not specifically designed for live-animal imaging. This requires equipment adapted to physiological monitoring and test-substance delivery, as well as shuttering to reduce the radiation dose. Experiment designs must also take into account the fixed location, size and orientation of the X-ray beam. This article describes the techniques developed to overcome the challenges involved in respiratory X-ray imaging of live animals at synchrotrons, now enabling increasingly sophisticated imaging protocols.




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Nanocrystalline materials: recent advances in crystallographic characterization techniques

This feature article reviews the control and understanding of nanoparticle shape from their crystallography and growth. Particular emphasis is placed on systems relevant for plasmonics and catalysis.




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The crystal structure of the heme d1 biosynthesis-associated small c-type cytochrome NirC reveals mixed oligomeric states in crystallo

The crystal structure of the c-type cytochrome NirC from Pseudomonas aeruginosa has been determined and reveals the simultaneous presence of monomers and 3D domain-swapped dimers in the same asymmetric unit.




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Scaling diffraction data in the DIALS software package: algorithms and new approaches for multi-crystal scaling

A new scaling program is presented with new features to support multi-sweep workflows and analysis within the DIALS software package.




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Structure of ClpC1-NTD in complex with the anti-TB natural product ecumicin reveals unique binding interactions

Comparison of the structures of ClpC1-Ecumicin and ClpC1-Rufomycin reveals unique interaction relevant to the mode of action.




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Crystal structures of the two isomeric hydrogen-bonded cocrystals 2-chloro-4-nitro­benzoic acid–5-nitro­quinoline (1/1) and 5-chloro-2-nitro­benzoic acid–5-nitro­quinoline (1/1)

The structures of two isomeric com­pounds of 5-nitro­quinoline with chloro- and nitro-substituted benzoic acid, namely, 2-chloro-4-nitro­benzoic acid–5-nitro­quinoline (1/1), (I), and 5-chloro-2-nitro­benzoic acid–5-nitro­quinoline (1/1), (II), both C7H4ClNO4·C9H6N2O2, have been determined at 190 K. In each com­pound, the acid and base mol­ecules are held together by an O—H⋯N hydrogen bond. In the crystal of (I), the hydrogen-bonded acid–base units are linked by a C—H⋯O hydrogen bond, forming a tape structure along [1overline{2}0]. The tapes are stacked into a layer parallel to the ab plane via N—O⋯π inter­actions between the nitro group of the base mol­ecule and the quinoline ring system. The layers are further linked by other C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds, forming a three-dimensional network. In the crystal of (II), the hydrogen-bonded acid–base units are linked into a wide ribbon structure running along [1overline{1}0] via C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds. The ribbons are further linked via another C—H⋯O hydrogen bond, forming a layer parallel to (110). Weak π–π inter­actions [centroid–centroid distances of 3.7080 (10) and 3.7543 (9) Å] are observed between the quinoline ring systems of adjacent layers. Hirshfeld surfaces for the 5-nitro­quinoline mol­ecules of the two com­pounds mapped over shape index and dnorm were generated to visualize the weak inter­molecular inter­actions.