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[ASAP] Injectable and Cytocompatible Dual Cross-Linking Hydrogels with Enhanced Mechanical Strength and Stability

ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
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[ASAP] Delivery of Salvianolic Acid B for Efficient Osteogenesis and Angiogenesis from Silk Fibroin Combined with Graphene Oxide

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Does Ananya look good with Vijay Deverakonda? VOTE!

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Statistical atlases and computational models of the heart: Multi-Sequence CMR Segmentation, CRT-EPiggy and LV Full Quantification Challenges: 10th International Workshop, STACOM 2019, held in conjunction with MICCAI 2019, Shenzhen, China, October 13, 201

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Nursing older people with arthritis and other rheumatological conditions Sarah Ryan, editor

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Machine learning with health care perspective: machine learning and healthcare / Vishal Jain, Jyotir Moy Chatterjee, editors

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Caring for Latinxs with dementia in a globalized world: behavioral and psychosocial treatments / Hector Y. Adames, Yvette N. Tazeau, editors

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Life without lead: contamination, crisis, and hope in Uruguay / Daniel Renfrew

Hayden Library - RA1231.L4 R39 2018




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Resilient cyborgs: living and dying with pacemakers and defibrillators / Nelly Oudshoom

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Thermodynamic Processes 1: Systems without Physical State Change


 

Thermodynamic Processes 1 offers a comprehensive take on process engineering, whereby technology transforms materials and energy production into various products. The scientific methods required for designing such processes are the result of knowledge from a number of different disciplines. As a result, thermodynamics is the basic discipline in process engineering training.

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Bats with White-nose Syndrome Detected in Kansas

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Playing with CSS Grid

I’ve been working on this site, Fifty, to track a list of restaurants that I’ve been to. Each new restaurant was a list item. The list will eventually reach 50 items and a long list is long and visually uninteresting.

The first attempt was to use CSS columns. I threw on a column-width and bam. Slightly more visually interesting—at least, on larger screens. It’s still just an ordered list on smaller screens.

Lately, I’ve been wanting to play with layout that had more of a magazine feel. (I’ve also been wanting to do an actual magazine but that’s a story for another day.) I even picked up a stack of magazines from the local bookstore to get some inspiration and ideas.

One thing that I noticed is that they’ll play with grids to create visual interest or to move your eye through a more dense page.

Magazines have the advantage of a fixed size. For the web, we need to consider everything from watches to wide screens. CSS Grid seemed like a great way to play around with different options.

Repeat

Grid’s repeat function is one of my favourite tools. It’s like a built-in responsive design tool that instantly creates a flexible design. I tell it the minimum column size and then it will create the number of columns that’ll fit into the space allotted.

grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(250px, 1fr))

This, in and of itself, isn’t much over what I had before. I beefed up the style with some numbers in boxes.

Spanning Columns and Rows

To make things more interesting, I wanted to have items pop out, both in size and colour. If everything popped out, it would be overwhelming and I didn’t think it’d make the list any easier to parse.

I decided to create a pattern that would work when I had a few items and would continue to work as I completed restaurants on the adventure.

The first idea I had to make certain items stand out was to have some restaurants take up two columns and two rows and include a photo.

I specified the row and column span:

grid-row: span 2;
grid-column: span 2;

A problem reared its ugly head when the page scaled down to a single column. Why is this a problem? By spanning an item over 2 columns, there will always be 2 columns, even if I only want 1.

I’d love a way to say: grid-column: span minmax(1,2). It’d take two columns if there’s two columns; otherwise, it only takes one column.

Instead, I had to define a media query for when there was a single column and adjust the spans for that.

@media (max-width: 674px) {
    .restaurants li {
      grid-column: span 1 !important;
    }  
}

(I probably should’ve done this mobile first and defined the default as span 1 and then did a min-width for anything that wasn’t mobile. But it’s a personal site and whatevs.)

I played around with what would create the best look at all viewports and with various items. I wish I could say I had a magical formula but it was really just trial and error. I’d put something together and then resize to see how it’d look. Then play around with the numbers until I had something I liked.

The next problem was to make it looks semi-random. Or provided some alternation with where the spanned items would be placed. If I just use :nth-child then weird patterns can emerge at different viewport widths.

To solve this problem, I’d use multiple :nth-child declarations with alternating offsets. This provided the best results over all viewports.

Random colours

I was okay with that but I wanted more. I decided to use the alternate colours, green and brown, on random boxes. CSS doesn’t have a random function, which would’ve been really handy here. Instead, I tried to figure out what offset would create a pleasing pattern. Again, this was a lot of trial and error figuring out offsets that worked well.

.restaurants-devoured li:nth-child(17n-16):before { … }
.restaurants-devoured li:nth-child(11n+12):before { … }

And again, I used a similar solution to how I placed the large boxes. Offsetting numbers with multiple patterns helps create the illusion of randomness.

The Result

I’m really happy with the way the grid turned out. Probably the biggest problem is that people look for meaning in patterns. “Why are these restaurants a different size or colour? Are these the ones you like best or stood out to you for some reason?” The answer is no, there’s no significance. I thought it would look nice. Unsure how I’d tweak the design to make the insignificance more obvious.

I look forward to going to more restaurants and seeing the grid continue to fill in.




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New Linksys Wireless-G Printserver Works With Multifunction Printers To Add Versatility To Home And Small Office Networks






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Student study guide/solutions manual to accompany Organic chemistry with biological topics / prepared by Janice Gorzynski Smith, Erin R. Smith

Smith, Janice Gorzynski, author




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Gujarat: Village mutes lockdown woes with loudspeakers

The biggest bane of the lockdown is the total lack of entertainment which is making people restless and tensed. But welcome to Sanjanasar, a village located 18km from the temple town Palitana in Bhavnagar district, which is keeping its population of 2,000 not only happy, but productive too. Here’s how.




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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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Vizag gas leak: LG Polymers' India journey is riddled with controversy

Set up in December 1996, weeks before Korean major LG Electronics entered India, the plant has been at the centre of legal battles since its association with the $23 billion LG Chem.




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We are better placed to withstand Covid-19 impact: Cognizant CEO Humphries

In a Q&A, Brian Humphries says his firm has handled the ransomware attack well and doesn't see any impact on client engagement




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IndiGo reinstates pay cuts, introduces leave without pay for senior staff

IndiGo had announced pay cuts for its senior employees on March 19. However, it rolled back the decision on April 23




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How volunteers are matching physical distancing with social solidarity

Within 24 hours of setting up a social media group and helpline called Caremongers India on March 20, Nagaraj had 150 volunteers from across India




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How the police are enforcing the lockdown with iron fist and velvet glove

The coronavirus crisis has presented police across Indian states an opportunity to enhance their presence and impact on social media.




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How isolation and WFH have deepened our engagement with work and people

Covid-19 and its aftermath are an opportunity to significantly reorient the way we approach work and leisure - and, by extension, life itself.




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Making an unloved car cool again with death-defying driving skill

Stunt driver Ken Block's rabid following might take a cue from his next automotive muse, Ford's Fox-Body Mustang, writes Hannah Elliot




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Network programmability with YANG: the structure of network automation with YANG, NETCONF, RESTCONF, and gNMI / Benoît Claise, Joe Clarke, Jan Lindblad

Barker Library - TK5105.548.C53 2019




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Walt Whitman : a study / by John Addington Symonds ; with portrait and four illustrations.

London : John C. Nimmo ..., MDCCCXCIII [1893]




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Teutonic mythology / by Jacob Grimm. Translated from the fourth edition with notes and appendix by James Steven Stallybrass.

London : George Bell and Sons, York Street, Covent Garden, 1882-1888.




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Phallic worship : a description of the mysteries of the sex worship of the ancients ; with the history of the masculine cross; an account of primitive symbolism, Hebrew phallicism, bacchic festivals, sexual rites, and the mysteries of the ancient faiths.

[London?] : Printed for private circulation, 1886.




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Ancient symbol worship : influence of the phallic idea in the religions of antiquity / by Hodder M. Westropp and C. Staniland Wake. With an introduction, additional notes, and an appendix. By Alexander Wilder, M.D.

New York : J.W. Bouton, 706 Broadway, 1874.




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[ASAP] Mimicking Natural Human Hair Pigmentation with Synthetic Melanin

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.0c00068




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My generation will not give up without a fight: Activist Greta Thunberg

We demand that at this year's WEF participants from all companies, banks, institutions and governments: halt subsidies, investments to fossil fuels




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Tech billionaires making friends with Big Brother

What was once thunderously de­s­cr­ibed as 'surveillance capitalism' is now a pandemic necessity




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“Done Without Hands”: Meet Martha Ann Honeywell, the Silhouette Artist Who Captivated 19th-Century America

In the early 19th century, artist Martha Ann Honeywell would sweep through towns like a band on tour. An artist who specialized in needlework, embroidery, and cut paper, among other mediums, she’d set up shop at a museum, tavern, or boardinghouse, charge 50 cents a ticket and perform three times a day for two hours...

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Catching Rays with #MuseumSunshine: Shining Light on Social Media

People around the world are stuck at home and socially distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic. So, we want to bring the outdoors inside. The New-York Historical Society partnered with the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., to send virtual rays of #MuseumSunshine to lighten moods and brighten social media feeds. Dear @metmuseum, we...

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Emerging Extended Reality Technologies for Industry 4.0: Early Experiences with Conception, Design, Implementation, Evaluation and Deployment


 

In the fast-developing world of Industry 4.0, which combines Extended Reality (XR) technologies, such as Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR), creating location aware applications to interact with smart objects and smart processes via Cloud Computing strategies enabled with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT), factories and processes can be automated and machines can be enabled with self-monitoring capabilities



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Artificial Intelligence for Business: A Roadmap for Getting Started with AI


 

Artificial Intelligence for Business: A Roadmap for Getting Started with AI will provide the reader with an easy to understand roadmap for how to take an organization through the adoption of AI technology. It will first help with the identification of which business problems and opportunities are right for AI and how to prioritize them to maximize the likelihood of success. Specific methodologies are introduced to help with finding critical training



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Man attacks 2 police officers, constable with chopper in Mumbai

Two police officers and a constable were injured after a 27-year-old man attacked them with a chopper in south Mumbai early today, police said.




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Billie Holiday: the last interview and other conversations / with an introduction by Khanya Mtshali

Lewis Library - ML420.H58 A3 2019




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Master classes with Menahem Pressler / William Brown

Lewis Library - MT235.B77 2019




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Sweat the technique: revelations on creativity from the lyrical genius / Rakim ; with Bakari Kitwana

Dewey Library - ML420.R279 A3 2019




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Country music / Dayton Duncan ; based on a documentary film by Ken Burns, written by Dayton Duncan ; with a preface by Ken Burns ; picture research by Susanna Steisel, Susan Shumaker, Pam Tubridy Baucom, and Emily Mosher ; design by Maggie Hinders

Lewis Library - ML3524.D85 2019




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They shot, he scored: the life and music of Eldon Rathburn / James K. Wright with Allyson Rogers

Lewis Library - ML410.R2254 W95 2019




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The Grove Music guide to American film music / edited by Daniel Goldmark ; with Peter Graff, contributing editor

Lewis Library - ML102.M68 G76 2019




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The voice as something more: essays toward materiality / edited by Martha Feldman and Judith T. Zeitlin ; with an afterword by Mladen Dolar

Lewis Library - ML3877.I68 2015




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Touched by the sun: my friendship with Jackie / Carly Simon

Lewis Library - ML420.S56296 A3 2019




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Jay-Z: made in America / Michael Eric Dyson ; illustrations by Everett Dyson ; with a foreword by Pharrell

Lewis Library - ML420.J29 D97 2019