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3rd Biomedical Engineering's recent progress in biomaterials, drugs development, and medical devices: proceedings of the International Symposium of Biomedical Engineering (ISBE) 2018: conference date, 6-8 August 2018: location, Jakarta, Indonesia / ed

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SrTaO2N co-doped with La/Zr as promising photocatalysts for water reduction under visible light illumination

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0QI00361A, Research Article
Ran Wang, Guoan Lin, Xiaoxiang Xu
La/Zr co-doped SrTaO2N has been investigated as visible-light-active photocatalysts for water reduction. Unlike previous aliovalent doping that leads to degradation of light absorption, La/Zr co-doping largely preserves the visible light...
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Professor Marston and the Wonder Women [videorecording]/ Annapurna Pictures presents in association with Stage 6 Films ; a Topple Pictures & Boxspring Entertainment production ; produced by Terry Leonard, Amy Redford ; written and directed by Angela R

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Diet Diary: It’s comfortable but keep an eye on that microwave




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Spin-polarized two-electron spectroscopy of surfaces / Sergey Samarin, Oleg Artamonov, Jim Williams

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Deriving organ doses and their uncertainty for epidemiologic studies (with a focus on the One Million U.S. Workers and Veterans Study of Low-dose Radiation Health Effects) / recommendations of the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements

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Risk importance measures in the design and operation of nuclear power plants / Ivan Vrbanic, Pranab Samanta, Ivica Basic

Barker Library - TK9152.16.V73 2017




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Biosecurity risks associated with the importation of seafood and seafood products (including uncooked prawns and uncooked prawn meat) into Australia : interim report / The Senate, Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee

Australia. Parliament. Senate. Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee, author, issuing body




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Biosecurity risks associated with the importation of seafood and seafood products (including uncooked prawns and uncooked prawn meat) into Australia / The Senate, Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee

Australia. Parliament. Senate. Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee, author, issuing body




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Understanding the social economy and the third sector / Simon Bridge, Brendan Murtagh & Ken O'Neill

Bridge, Simon, author




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Effectiveness of the current temporary skilled visa system in targeting genuine skills shortages / The Senate, Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee

Australia. Parliament. Senate. Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee




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String-Math 2014: S tring-math 2014, June 9-13, 2014, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada / Vincent Bouchard [and three others], editors

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Jakarta EE recipes: a problem-solution approach / Josh Juneau

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Morehead receives grants for portable planetarium program

NC Space Grant makes awards to MPSC totaling $20,000




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Management, Uncertainty, and Accounting [electronic resource]: Case Studies, Theoretical Models, and Useful Strategies

Nishimura, Akira




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Como pasar la primera auditoria [electronic resource] : las claves para entender y planificar eficientemente la primera auditoria / Marta Grano ; prologo Jose Miguel Albisu

Grano, Marta, author




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The Portable MBA in finance and accounting [electronic resource] / edited by Theodore Grossman and John Leslie Livingstone




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Portal launched for Lakshadweep islanders

The Lakshadweep Administration has launched a portal on its website where people who are stranded in Kerala and Mangaluru, and on islands away from th




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In situ generation of plasma-activated aerosols via surface acoustic wave nebulization for portable spray-based surface bacterial inactivation

Lab Chip, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0LC00001A, Paper
Kiing S. Wong, William T. H. Lim, Chien W. Ooi, Leslie Y. Yeo, Ming K. Tan
We demonstrate an efficient technique for in situ production and application of plasma-activated aerosols for surface disinfection.
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[ASAP] Evaluating Scalable Uncertainty Estimation Methods for Deep Learning-Based Molecular Property Prediction

Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jcim.9b00975




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Sacred heritage: monastic archaeology, identities, beliefs / Roberta Gilchrist

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American immanence: democracy for an uncertain world / Michael S. Hogue

Dewey Library - BT83.59.H64 2018




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Brain-machine interfaces for assistance and rehabilitation of people with reduced mobility / Enrique Hortal

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With no fresh content, broadcasters rely on old classics, web shows to entertain viewers

Confined to her home during the lockdown, Gwalior-based 37-year old Mansha Kasture is reliving childhood memories with her 8 year-old daughter, Mishika, watching Ramanand Sagar’s epic 'Ramayana' on DD National.




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Entertainment industry opens wallet for daily wage earners

Zee Entertainment Enterprises (ZEE) has offered financial help to over 5,000 daily wage earners, working directly or indirectly in company’s various productions. The company will also match the voluntary contributions made by the employees to the PM Cares fund through an internal portal.




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Picture abhi bahut costly hai, mere dost! Woes of entertainment industry worsen with lockdown

In the past two months, the industry has lost about Rs 2,000 crore as stay-at-home orders and social distancing norms kept moviegoers away. Looking at historical evidence on how people flocked to cinema halls after World War II, or after a 45-day strike in India in 2009, multiplex players are hopeful of a repeat this time if safety can be assured.




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Eros International, Hollywood's STX Entertainment to merge, create global content firm

The deal, which comes at a time the entire movie production sector is shut in major global markets due to the COVID-19 pandemic, will see STX merging into the NYSE-listed Eros International and creating an enterprise with a USD 1 billion valuation, Pradeep Dwivedi, the chief executive for Eros International Media, told.




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Covid-19 lockdown: English TV unlocks all the entertainment

English movies registered a 91% increase in viewership for the week ended April 10 from the pre-lockdown period, while for English general entertainment channels, the figure was 41%, according to BARC India data sourced from subscribers.




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Eros bets on Hollywood, China and digital content with STX Entertainment merger

"Given the way the industry is impacted by the Covid-19 outbreak, we believe this business will not be the same. I don’t think that there is any growth in the theatrical business as social distancing will be the new normal for another 18 months," said Kishore Lulla, chairman of Eros International




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Gujarat: Doctors plan study to reduce high infant mortality rate in tribal areas

SAVING FUTURE: The medical practitioner saYS 50-70 per cent of deaths take place within one month of birth




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Chiral Ru(II) complexes act as a potential non-viral gene carrier for directional transportation to the nucleus and cytoplasm

Metallomics, 2020, 12,504-513
DOI: 10.1039/C9MT00192A, Paper
Qiong Wu, Shuang-Yan Zhang, Si-Yan Liao, Jie-Qiong Cao, Wen-Jie Zheng, Li Li, Wen-Jie Mei
A novel approach has been proposed to develop a potent gene carrier system for enantioselectivity on the self-assembly of G-quadruplex DNA promoted by chiral Ru(II) complexes, and the different assembled nanostructures of cellular uptake to the nucleus and cytoplasm.
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Annual Report to the Nation: Overall cancer mortality continues to decline; Special section on adults ages 20 to 49 shows higher cancer incidence and mortality for women than men

The 2019 Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer finds overall cancer death rates continue to decline and cancer incidence dropped in men and remained stable in women. A special section reports on recent cancer trends in younger adults.




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Higher daily step count linked with lower all-cause mortality

In a new study, higher daily step counts were associated with lower mortality risk from all causes. Researchers found that the number of steps taken each day, but not the intensity of the stepping, had a strong association with mortality.




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Testing efforts hit another hurdle as labs face shortage of VTMs

The latest bottleneck to confront the Indian healthcare system in scaling up molecular diagnostic testing for Covid-19 is shortage of tools and equipment needed to collect and transport samples called the viral transport mediums (VTM).




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Need more data, says ICMR on proposal to undertake study of Ganga water for treating COVID-19

The National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG), an arm of the Jal Shakti Ministry that deal with the rejuvenation programme for the river, had received a number of proposals, including from people and NGOs working on Ganga, to undertake clinical studies for treatment of coronavirus patients with the water, officials said.




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Mein Vaterland war ein Apfelkern: ein Gespräch mit Angelika Klammer / Herta Müller

Hayden Library - PT2673.U29234 Z461 2014




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The fox was ever the hunter: a novel / Herta Müller ; translated by Philip Boehm

Hayden Library - PT2673.U29234 F8313 2016




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The passport / Herta Müller ; translated by Martin Chalmers ; foreword by Paul Bailey

Hayden Library - PT2673.U29234 M4613 2015




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Podcast: The effects of Neandertal DNA on health, squishing bugs for science, and sleepy confessions

Online news editor David Grimm shares stories on confessions extracted from sleepy people, malaria hiding out in deer, and making squishable bots based on cockroaches.   Corinne Simonti joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss whether Neandertal DNA in the human genome is helping or hurting. Read the related research in Science.   [Image: Tom Libby, Kaushik Jayaram and Pauline Jennings. Courtesy of PolyPEDAL Lab UC Berkeley.]




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Podcast: Building a portable drug factory, mapping yeast globally, and watching cliffs crumble

Online news editor David Grimm shares stories on yeasty hitchhikers, sunlight-induced rockfalls, and the tiniest gravity sensor.   Andrea Adamo joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss a revolutionary way of making drugs using a portable, on-demand, and reconfigurable drug factory.     [Image: Tom Evans]




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Podcast: The economics of the Uber era, mysterious Neandertal structures, and an octopus boom

Online News Editor David Grimm shares stories on underground rings built by Neandertals, worldwide increases in cephalopods and a controversial hypothesis for Alzheimer’s disease.   Glen Weyl joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss academics’ role in rising markets that depend on data and networks of people. We’re lucky to live in the age of the match—need a ride, a song, a husband? There’s an app that can match your needs to the object of your desire, with some margin of error. But much of this innovation is happening in the private sector—what is academia doing to contribute?   [Music: Jeffrey Cook; Image: Etienne Fabre / SSAC]




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The dangers of dismantling a geoengineered sun shield and the importance of genes we don’t inherit

Catherine Matacic—online news editor for Science—talks with Sarah Crespi about how geoengineering could reduce the harshest impacts of climate change, but make them even worse if it were ever turned off. Sarah also interviews Augustine Kong of the Big Data Institute at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom about his Science paper on the role of noninherited “nurturing genes.” For example, educational attainment has a genetic component that may or may not be inherited. But having a parent with a predisposition for attainment still influences the child—even if those genes aren’t passed down. This shift to thinking about other people (and their genes) as the environment we live in complicates the age-old debate on nature versus nurture. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Collection of Dr. Pablo Clemente-Colon, Chief Scientist National Ice Center; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Neandertals that made art, live news from the AAAS Annual Meeting, and the emotional experience of being a scientist

We talk about the techniques of painting sleuths, how to combat alternative facts or “fake news,” and using audio signposts to keep birds from flying into buildings. For this segment, David Grimm—online news editor for Science—talks with host Sarah Crespi as part of a live podcast event from the AAAS Annual Meeting in Austin. Sarah also interviews Science News Editor Tim Appenzeller about Neandertal art. The unexpected age of some European cave paintings is causing experts to rethink the mental capabilities of our extinct cousins. For the monthly books segment, Jen Golbeck interviews with William Glassley about his book, A Wilder Time: Notes from a Geologist at the Edge of the Greenland Ice. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Marcus Trienke/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Increasing transparency in animal research to sway public opinion, and a reaching a plateau in human mortality

Public opinion on the morality of animal research is on the downswing in the United States. But some researchers think letting the public know more about how animals are used in experiments might turn things around. Online News Editor David Grimm joins Sarah Crespi to talk about these efforts. Sarah also talks Ken Wachter of the University of California, Berkeley about his group’s careful analysis of data from all living Italians born 105 or more years before the study. It turns out the risk of dying does not continue to accelerate with age, but actually plateaus around the age of 105. What does this mean for attempts to increase human lifespan? In this month’s book segment, Jen Golbeck talks with Simon Winchester about his book The Perfectionists: How Precision Engineers Created the Modern World. Read more book reviews at our books blog, Books et al. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Chris Jones/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Portable and benchtop Raman spectrometers coupled to cluster analysis to identify quinine sulfate polymorphs in solid dosage forms and antimalarial drug quantification in solution by AuNPs-SERS with MCR-ALS

Anal. Methods, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0AY00693A, Paper
Sarmento J. Mazivila, Helena I. S. Nogueira, Ricardo N. M. J. Páscoa, David S. M. Ribeiro, João L. M. Santos, João M. M. Leitão, Joaquim C. G. Esteves da Silva
Raman spectrometers coupled to cluster analysis were able to identify two polymorphs of quinine sulfate in solid dosage forms. Gold nanoparticles-surface-enhanced Raman scattering with MCR-ALS was used to antimalarial drug quantification in solution.
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What’s novel in the new Eurachem guide on uncertainty from sampling?

Anal. Methods, 2020, 12,2295-2297
DOI: 10.1039/D0AY90051F, AMC Technical Brief
Analytical Methods Committee, AMCTB No. 96
This Technical Brief aims to explain how the new second edition of the Eurachem guide, Measurement uncertainty arising from sampling, differs significantly from the first edition that was published in 2007.
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Investors in FPIs and PE funds go back on payment commitment amid Covid-19 uncertainty

Several sovereign wealth funds, pension funds, university endowments, limited partners, corporate investors and high net worth individuals have reached out to FPIs and PE fund managers in the last few weeks to convey their decision to partially or fully defer their commitments, people in the know said.




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Building a multimodal future: connecting real estate development and transportation demand management to ease gridlock / Justin B. Schor, Federico Tallis

Rotch Library - HE308.S36 2019




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Transportation workforce planning and development strategies / Robert Puentes, Alice Grossman, Brianne Eby, Alex Bond

Barker Library - TE7.N2755 no.543