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Men, Money, Plan & Guts: An Incursion Into Venezuela, Straight Out of Hollywood

The Maduro administration has blamed the attack on the US government, which has denied a connection to Goudreau or his Florida-based security company SilverCorp.




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How to Keep Your Gut Healthy In Summer

It is very important to hydrate yourself well, especially with the summer heat around. Dehydration also weakens your immune system.




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How fermented foods feed a healthy gut microbiota : a nutrition continuum [Electronic book] / M. Andrea Azcarate-Peril, Roland R. Arnold, José M. Bruno-Bárcena.

Cham : Springer, [2019]




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Ethics in the gutter: empathy and historical fiction in comics / Kate Polak

Hayden Library - PN6710.P65 2017




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Food science, technology and nutrition for babies and children / Tomy J. Gutiérrez, editor

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[ASAP] Transcript Barcoding Illuminates the Expression Level of Synthetic Constructs in <italic toggle="yes">E. coli</italic> Nissle Residing in the Mammalian Gut

ACS Synthetic Biology
DOI: 10.1021/acssynbio.0c00040




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[ASAP] Discovery of a Cyclic Choline Analog That Inhibits Anaerobic Choline Metabolism by Human Gut Bacteria

ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acsmedchemlett.0c00005




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Understanding Roberto Bolaño / Ricardo Gutiérrez-Mouat

Hayden Library - PQ8098.12.O38 Z644 2016




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Escribir la infancia: narradoras mexicanas contemporáneas / Nora Pasternac, Ana Rosa Domenella, Luzelena Gutiérrez de Velasco, coordinadoras

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Los disfraces: la obra mestiza de Carlos Fuentes / Georgina García Gutiérrez

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Entre la tradicion y el canon: homenaje a Yvette Jiménez de Báez / Ana Rosa Domenella, Luzelena Gutiérrez de Velasco y Edith Negrín, editoras

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Homenaje a Tomás Segovia: maestro, ensayista, traductor y sobre todo poeta / Luzelena Gutiérrez de Velasco [and thirteen others]

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MGM style: Cedric Gibbons and the art of the golden age of Hollywood / Howard Gutner

Dewey Library - PN1998.3.G534 G88 2019




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Her neighbor's wife: a history of lesbian desire within marriage / Lauren Jae Gutterman

Dewey Library - HQ75.6.U5 G87 2020




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Relational formations of race: theory, method, and practice / edited by Natalia Molina, Daniel Martinez HoSang, and Ramón A. Gutiérrez

Dewey Library - HT1521.R455 2019




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Consciousness and the ontology of properties / edited by Mihretu P. Guta

Hayden Library - B105.C477 C6487 2019




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Over 100 houses gutted in massive fire in Uttar Pradesh, one reported dead



  • DO NOT USE Uttar Pradesh
  • India

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Release of silver from nanoparticle-based filter paper and the impacts to mouse gut microbiota

Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C9EN01387C, Paper
Jingtao Wu, Cui Li, Jie Zhang, Neal W. Menzies, Paul M. Bertsch, Peng Wang, Peter M. Kopittke
The high antibacterial properties of the filter paper containing silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) and subsequent impacts on mice.
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The Gut Barrier and the Fate of Engineered Nanomaterials: A View from Comparative Physiology

Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0EN00174K, Critical Review
Open Access
Meike van der Zande, Anita Jemec Kokalj, David Spurgeon, Susana Loureiro, Patricia Silva, Zahra Khodaparast, Damjana Drobne, Nathaniel J. Clark, Nico van den Brink, Marta Baccaro, Kees van Gestel, Hans Bouwmeester, Richard D. Handy
The structure of the gut barrier and luminal chemistry in non-mammalian vertebrates and invertebrates has been given little attention with respect to the dietary uptake of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs). This...
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Guterres backs 'self-policing' to fight hate speech

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has backed "new forms of self-policing by social media platforms" and action by volunteer groups to fight hate speech spreading at "lightning speed" through digital media.




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Nanostructured materials and nanotechnology - 2012: symposium held August 12-17, 2012, Cancún, México / editors, Claudia Gutiérrez-Wing, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares, Ocoyoacac, México, José Luis Rodríguez-

Hayden Library - TA418.9.N35 N3664 2012




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Food nanoscience and nanotechnology / Humberto Hernandez Sanchez, Gustavo F. Gutierrez-Lopez, editors

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The Limits of Human Endurance Might Be Our Guts

To find just how far the human body can be pushed researchers studied athletes who ran six marathons a week over months and compared their energy intake and expenditure data to those of other athletes, workers, and pregnant women. WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez talks with study author Herman Pontzer of Duke University about the findings.




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Precipitation partitioning by vegetation: a global synthesis / John T. Van Stan, II, Ethan Gutmann, Jan Friesen, editors

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Data activism and social change / Miren Gutiérrez

Browsery HM851.G88 2018




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Biosimilars: Regulatory, Clinical, and Biopharmaceutical Development / edited by Hiten J. Gutka, Harry Yang, Shefali Kakar

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Human-Friendly Robotics 2019: 12th International Workshop / Federica Ferraguti, Valeria Villani, Lorenzo Sabattini, Marcello Bonfè, editors

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[ASAP] Chemical Mechanisms of Colonization Resistance by the Gut Microbial Metabolome

ACS Chemical Biology
DOI: 10.1021/acschembio.9b00813




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Polymers for food applications / Tony J. Gutiérrez, editor

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Exercise and the ‘good’ bugs in our gut




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Fiesco's conspiracy at Genoa / by Friedrich Schiller ; translated by Flora Kimmich ; with an introduction and notes to the text by John Guthrie

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Science Podcast - The modern hunter-gatherer gut, fast mountain weathering, and a rundown of stories from our daily news site (17 Jan 2014)

Hunter-gatherer gut microbes, fast moving mountains, and a daily news roundup.




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How our gut microbiota change as we age and a daily news roundup

Paul O'Toole discusses what happens to our gut microbes as we age; David Grimm talks about competent grandmas, our tilted moon, and gender in the brain. Hosted by Susanne Bard. [Img: Dhinakaran Gajavarathan CC BY 2.0, via flickr]




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Podcast: Combatting malnutrition with gut microbes, fighting art forgers with science, and killing cancer with gold

Online News Editor David Grimm shares stories on how our abilities shape our minds, killing cancer cells with gold nanoparticles, and catching art forgery with cat hair.   Laura Blanton joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss how nourishing our gut microbes may prevent malnutrition. Read the related research in Science.   [Image: D. S. Wagner et al., Biomaterials, 31 (2010)]   Authors: Sarah Crespi; David Grimm




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A Stone Age skull cult, rogue Parkinson’s proteins in the gut, and controversial pesticides linked to bee deaths

This week we have stories on what the rogue Parkinson’s protein is doing in the gut, how chimps outmuscle humans, and evidence for an ancient skull cult with Online News Editor David Grimm. Jen Golbeck is back with this month’s book segment. She interviews Alan Alda about his new book on science communication: If I Understood You, Would I Have This Look on My Face? Sarah Crespi talks to Jeremy Kerr about two huge studies that take a nuanced looked at the relationship between pesticides and bees. Read the research in Science: Country-specific effects of neonicotinoid pesticides on honey bees and wild bees, B.A. Woodcock et al. Chronic exposure to neonicotinoids reduces honey bee health near corn crops, Tsvetkov et al. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: webted/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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What hunter-gatherer gut microbiomes have that we don’t, and breaking the emoji code

Sarah Crespi talks to Sam Smits about how our microbial passengers differ from one culture to the next—are we losing diversity and the ability to fight chronic disease? For our books segment, Jen Golbeck talks with Vyvyan Evans about his book The Emoji Code: The Linguistics Behind Smiley Faces and Scaredy Cats. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Woodlouse/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Who visits raccoon latrines, and boosting cancer therapy with gut microbes

David Grimm—online news editor for Science—talks with Sarah Crespi about a long-term project monitoring raccoon latrines in California. What influence do these wild bathrooms have on the ecosystem? Sarah also interviews Christian Jobin of the University of Florida in Gainesville about his Perspective on three papers linking the success of cancer immunotherapy with microbes in the gut—it turns out which bacteria live in a cancer patient’s intestines can predict their response to this cutting-edge cancer treatment. Read the related papers: Routy et al., Gut microbiome influences efficacy of PD-1–based immunotherapy against epithelial tumors, Science 2018 Gopalakrishnan et al., Gut microbiome modulates response to anti–PD-1 immunotherapy in melanoma patients, Science 2018 Matson et al., The commensal microbiome is associated with anti–PD-1 efficacy in metastatic melanoma patients, Science 2018 aan4236 Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: cuatrok77/Flickr; 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] 




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Possible potato improvements, and a pill that gives you a jab in the gut

Because of its genetic complexity, the potato didn’t undergo a “green revolution” like other staple crops. It can take more than 15 years to breed a new kind of potato that farmers can grow, and genetic engineering just won’t work for tackling complex traits such as increased yield or heat resistance. Host Sarah Crespi talks with Staff Writer Erik Stokstad about how researchers are trying to simplify the potato genome to make it easier to manipulate through breeding. Researchers and companies are racing to perfect an injector pill—a pill that you swallow, which then uses a tiny needle to shoot medicine into the body. Such an approach could help improve compliance for injected medications like insulin. Host Meagan Cantwell and Staff Writer Robert F. Service discuss a new kind of pill—one that flips itself over once it hits the bottom of the stomach and injects a dose of medication into the stomach lining. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download the transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Michael Eric Nickel/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Researchers flouting clinical reporting rules, and linking gut microbes to heart disease and diabetes

Though a law requiring clinical trial results reporting has been on the books for decades, many researchers have been slow to comply. Now, 2 years after the law was sharpened with higher penalties for noncompliance, investigative correspondent Charles Piller took a look at the results. He talks with host Sarah Crespi about the investigation and a surprising lack of compliance and enforcement. Also this week, Sarah talks with Brett Finlay, a microbiologist at the University Of British Columbia, Vancouver, about an Insight in this week’s issue that aims to connect the dots between noncommunicable diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and cancer and the microbes that live in our guts. Could these diseases actually spread through our microbiomes? This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast Download a transcript (PDF). [Image: stu_spivack/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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700 huts gutted in slum fire



  • DO NOT USE West Bengal
  • India

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A Matter of Interpretation: Federal Courts and the Law - New Edition / Antonin Scalia; Amy Gutmann

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Assistant Professor (Juniorprofessor) of Experimental Physics - X-Ray Scattering at Soft Matter. (W1 with tenure-track to a W2 position LBesG): Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

€Attractive: Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
For more latest jobs and jobs in Germany visit brightrecruits.com




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[ASAP] Eicosapentaenoic Acid-Enriched Phosphoethanolamine Plasmalogens Alleviated Atherosclerosis by Remodeling Gut Microbiota to Regulate Bile Acid Metabolism in LDLR<sup>–/–</sup> Mice

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.9b08296




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[ASAP] High <sc>l</sc>-Carnitine Ingestion Impairs Liver Function by Disordering Gut Bacteria Composition in Mice

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.9b08313




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Farms lead to gut bugs swapping

Bacteria with antimicrobial-resistance genes pass from livestock to farm interns




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Photoassociation of ultracold CsYb molecules and determination of interspecies scattering lengths / Alexander Guttridge

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The formative years of relativity: the history and meaning of Einstein's Princeton lectures: featuring Einstein's classic text The meaning of relativity in its historical context / Hanoch Gutfreund and Jürgen Renn

Hayden Library - QC173.6.G878 2017




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Mathematical modelling in education research and practice: cultural, social and cognitive influences / Gloria Ann Stillman, Werner Blum, Maria Salett Biembengut, editors

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Supplementation of nano-bubble curcumin extract improves gut microbiota composition and exercise performance in mice

Food Funct., 2020, 11,3574-3584
DOI: 10.1039/C9FO02487E, Paper
Yi-Ming Chen, Wan-Chun Chiu, Yen-Shuo Chiu, Tong Li, Hsin-Ching Sung, Chien-Yu Hsiao
NCE supplementation was able to modulate the gut microbiota increased the Lactobacillus genus.
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