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Research and advances in ground-water resources studies, 1964-1974 - March 1974




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The hydrogeology and problems of peninsular Florida's water resources - January 3rd, 1976




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Water resources division family tree 1803-1947 - outline - March 1953




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Yucatan seminar on management of water resources in karst terrain - December 3rd, 1979




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Styrene vapour leak under control, asserts Collector

Almost 60% of the liquid has been polymerised, he tells Chief Minister




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Your dark mode toggle is broken

With more and more sites gaining support for dark mode and adding very pretty toggles to their design, it's important to implement them correctly.




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Unleash your inner Damien Hirst with Snapchat's new filter

It is highly unlikely that you or I will ever be wealthy enough to acquire a piece of art from Damien Hirst.




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How Low Can Your Logo

See the winner of the contest to create the worst logo.




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5 exercises to level up your design skills

My design journey started four years ago when I quit my job at a children's sleep clinic to become a designer.




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Copy & Paste Your Surroundings into Photoshop with a Magical AR App

Designer Cyril Diagne has developed an augmented reality app that can copy objects from the real world and paste them into a Photoshop document.




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[ASAP] Update to Our Reader, Reviewer, and Author Communities—April 2020

ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.0c00580




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PIX: Shriya Saran adds glamour to an awards night

The Santosham awards and the 17th anniversary of the Santosham Cine Weekly were celebrated together in Hyderabad on September 29.




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The dark art of blood cultures / edited by Wm. Michael Dunne, Jr., bioMérieux, Inc. Durham, North Carolina, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, Duke University School of School of Medicine, Durham, North Carol

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The beautiful cure: the revolution in immunology and what it means for your health / Daniel M. Davis

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The disordered mind: what unusual brains tell us about ourselves / Eric R. Kandel

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The great pretender: the undercover mission that changed our understanding of madness / Susannah Cahalan

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Challenges and trends in multimodal fall detection for healthcare Hiram Ponce, Lourdes Martínez-Villaseñor, Jorge Brieva, Ernesto Moya-Albor, editors

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The computational mechanics of bone tissue: biological behaviour, remodelling algorithms and numerical applications / Jorge Belinha, Maria-Cristina Manzanares-Céspedes, António M. G. Completo, editors

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The age of addiction: how bad habits became big business / David T. Courtwright

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Toxin detection, in the palm of your hand

Researchers detect and quantitate unlabeled chemical toxins with a portable device.





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Labourer couple cycling home to Chhattisgarh from UP run over on Shaheed Path




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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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The travails of those who ensure food reaches our tables in Covid-19 times

A highly contagious virus is in the air. But at this wholesale market, as in most others of the country, physical distance is hardly priority.




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Finding mask a daunting task amid coronavirus. Should you make your own?

While we don't have a lot of research on the effectiveness of homemade masks in preventing the spread of infection, scientists who study airborne diseases can offer some guidance.




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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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How a bunch of outfits are still getting organic produce to your doorstep

Ritwik Sharma on the outfits that are bringing organic farm produce to your doorstep during the lockdown




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Possibilities of escaping your room amid lockdown are endless. Read books

Who wants to read about disease, or be reminded of one's mortality, during a pandemic?




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Electrical Transmission and Substation Structures 2018: dedicated to strengthening our critical infrastructure: proceedings of the Electrical Transmission and Substation Structures Conference 2018: November 4-8, 2018, Atlanta, Georgia / sponsored by Struc

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Impedance source inverters Hongpeng Liu, Zichao Zhou, Yuhao Li, Wentao Wu, Jiabao Jiang, Enda Shi

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Nuclear power plants: the Fourth International Symposium on Software Reliability, Industrial Safety, Cyber Security and Physical Protection of Nuclear Power Plant (ISNPP) / Yang Xu, Yongbin Sun, Yanyang Liu, Yanjun Wang, Pengfei Gu, Zheming Liu, editors

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Optics f2f: from Fourier to Fresnel / Charles S. Adams and Ifan G. Hughes

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Electrically driven quantum dot based single-photon sources: modeling and simulation / Markus Kantner

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Hard X-ray, gamma-ray, and neutron detector physics XVIII: 29-31 August 2016, San Diego, California, United States: 29-31 August 2016, San Diego, California, United States / Ralph B. James [and four others], editors ; sponsored by SPIE

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Yield-aware analog IC design and optimization in nanometer-scale technologies / António Manuel Lourenço Canelas, Jorge Manuel Correia Guilherme, Nuno Cavaco Gomes Horta

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Emerging trends in terahertz solid-state physics and devices: sources, detectors, advanced materials, and light-matter interactions / Arindam Biswas, Amit Banerjee, Aritra Acharyya, Hiroshi Inokawa, Jintendra Nath Roy, editors

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

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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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The role of self-control in pro-environmental behaviour / Andreea Oniga.

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Agenda : Special issue in honour of Ezra Pound's eighty-fifth birthday.

[London] : [Printed by Poets' and Painters' Press, London, S.E.1], [1970]




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Agenda : special issue in honour of Ezra Pound's eightieth birthday.

[London] : [Printed by Poets' and Painters' Press, 146, Bridge Arch, Sutton Walk, London, S.E.1], [October-November 1965]




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[ASAP] Update to Our Reader, Reviewer, and Author Communities—April 2020

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.0c00471




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Our agenda is most of all pro-American: Donald Trump

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Our capabilities have grown significantly: Foreign Minister S Jaishankar

The world has a growing interest in India becoming an additional engine of growth. It is also amenable to harnessing the reservoir of talent that India could provide with the passage of time.




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Bill Graham’s American Journey: A Rock & Roll Mastermind Started Life as an Orphaned World War II Refugee

Bill Graham once said he didn’t remember much about his childhood. Maybe that’s because he preferred to forget. One of the most influential rock & roll promoters of all time, Graham was quite literally the man behind the music. The manager of the legendary Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco and the Fillmore East in New...

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History at Home: 2 Public Programs About Women on the Supreme Court

To help stop the spread of COVID-19 in New York City, New-York Historical is temporarily closed to the public through the end of the month. Our Women March exhibition is off limits for the time being, but we’re celebrating Women’s History Month from afar. So dip into our our vast collection of audio recordings from past Public Programs and listen to a...

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#MuseumBouquet to Brighten Your Day: Sending Flowers on Social Media

No matter the occasion, flower deliveries always mean one thing: We’re thinking about you. On Tuesday, March 25, New-York Historical Society partnered with the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., to send museums a virtual #MuseumBouquet of flowers to brighten social media feeds and cheer up online audiences. Hundreds of cultural organizations—most of...

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Cocktails in a Crisis: New-York Historical’s Iconic Barware and a History of Happy Hours in Dark Times

As the COVID-19 crisis continues, perhaps it’s no surprise that alcohol sales are booming. With many of us confined to our homes (if we’re lucky), braving commutes to carry out essential work, or simply trying to figure out how to make a mask out of your last pair of clean underwear, there seems to be no...

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