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Science and democracy: controversies and conflicts / edited by Pierluigi Barrotta, Giovanni Scarafile

Hayden Library - Q175.5.S3234 2018




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Sea otters: a history / Richard Ravalli

Hayden Library - QL737.C25 R395 2018




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Asynchronous circuit applications / Jia Di; Scott C. Smith [Eds]

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Rechnungslegung und bilanztheorie [electronic resource] / von Prof. Dr. Joachim S. Tanski FH Brandenburg ; unter Mitarbeit von, Dipl.-Betriebsw(FH) Michael Gottschlich, Dipl.-Betriebsw. (FH) Mike Obitz

Tanski, Joachim S., author




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Strumenti e prodotti finanziari [electronic resource] : bisogni di investimento, finanziamento, pagamento e gestione dei rischi / Andrea Ferrari [and four others]




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Gladiator - Ridley Scott

Gladiator
Ridley Scott
Genre: Drama
Price: $6.99
Rental Price: $3.99
Release Date: May 5, 2000

A stunning historical epic that follows Maximus Decimus Meridius, the brave general who was forced into slavery, emerged as a gladiator, and defied an empire. Winner of five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor, GLADIATOR is a magnificent combination of vivid action and extraordinary storytelling. Masterfully directed by Ridley Scott, and featuring a riveting performance from Russell Crowe, it is truly “a colossus of rousing action!” (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone).

© © 2000 DreamWorks LLC and Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.




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Enlightening Europe on Islam and the Ottomans: Mouradgea d'Ohsson and his masterpiece / by Carter Vaughn Findley

Rotch Library - BP160.M58 F56 2019




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The Penguin book of Hell / edited by Scott G. Bruce

Hayden Library - BL545.P46 2018




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Godless utopia: Soviet anti-religious propaganda / Roland Elliott Brown ; foreword by Martin Rawson ; edited by Damon Murray, Stephen Sorrell

Rotch Library - BL2765.S65 B76 2019




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Sex, lies, & brain scans: how fMRI reveals what really goes on in our minds / Barbara J. Sahakian, Julia Gottwald

Hayden Library - QP376.6.S24 2017




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Cognitive neuroscience of memory / Scott D. Slotnick, Boston College

Hayden Library - QP406.S5945 2017




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The evolution of beauty: how Darwin's forgotten theory of mate choice shapes the animal world-- and us / Richard O. Prum

Hayden Library - QL761.P744 2017




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Brain-computer interfaces handbook: technological and theoretical advances / edited by Chang S. Nam, Anton Nijholt, Fabien Lotte

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Genesis: the deep origin of societies / Edward O. Wilson ; illustrated by Debby Cotter Kaspari

Hayden Library - QL751.W55 2019




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Frankenstein: or, The modern Prometheus: annotated for scientists, engineers, and creators of all kinds / Mary Shelley ; edited by David H. Guston, Ed Finn, and Jason Scott Robert

Hayden Library - PR5397.F7 2017




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"Harry-- yer a wizard": exploring J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter universe.

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Bottled goods / Sophie van Llewyn

Dewey Library - PR6112.L487 B68 2018




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Mary Shelley and the rights of the child: political philosophy in Frankenstein / Eileen Hunt Botting

Dewey Library - PR5397.F73 B676 2018




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The Dunhuang Grottoes and Global Education [electronic resource] : Philosophical, Spiritual, Scientific, and Aesthetic Insights / edited by Xu Di




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Geothermal Energy and Society [electronic resource] / edited by Adele Manzella, Agnes Allansdottir, Anna Pellizzone




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Sexual Crime, Religion and Spirituality [electronic resource] / edited by Belinda Winder, Nicholas Blagden, Kerensa Hocken, Helen Elliott, Rebecca Lievesley, Phil Banyard




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Harī Pottā perfect book / G.B




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As cotton swabs run out, ICMR looks at polyester

Until last month, polyester swabs were not manufactured in India and were imported from the US or China. With global demand for this product going up, it became difficult and more expensive to buy these swabs from either country.




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Hotter, humid weather may not halt spread of COVID-19: Study

Temperature and latitude are not associated with the spread of COVID-19 disease, according to a global study that found school closures and other public health measures are having a positive effect on containing the novel coronavirus.




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Metropolis: Roman / Thea von Harbou ; [mit einem Nachwort von Franz Rottensteiner]

Hayden Library - PT2615.A62 M4 2014




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The business affairs of Mr Julius Caesar / Bertolt Brecht ; translated by Charles Osborne ; edited by Anthony Phelan and Tom Kuhn with assistance from Charlotte Ryland

Hayden Library - PT2603.R397 G4713 2016




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The science of literature: essays on an incalculable difference / Helmut Müller-Sievers ; Translated by Chadwick Truscott Smith, Paul Babinski, and Helmut Müller-Sievers ; with an afterword by David E. Wellbery

Hayden Library - PT363.S3 M85 2015




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Blackbirds in September: selected shorter poems / of Jürgen Becker ; translated by Okla Elliott

Hayden Library - PT2662.E293 A2 2015




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A whole life / Robert Seethaler ; Charlotte Collins, translator

Hayden Library - PT2721.E48 G3513 2015




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Handbuch der deutsch-jüdischen Literatur / herausgegeben von Hans Otto Horch

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The topography of modernity: Karl Philipp Moritz and the space of autonomy / Elliott Schreiber

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Podcast: Bringing back tomato flavor genes, linking pollution and dementia, and when giant otters roamed Earth

This week, we chat about 50-kilogram otters that once stalked southern China, using baseball stats to show how jet lag puts players off their game, and a growing link between pollution and dementia, with Online News Editor David Grimm. Also in this week’s show: our very first monthly book segment. In the inaugural segment, Jen Golbeck interviews Helen Pilcher about her new book Bring Back the King: The New Science of De-extinction. Plus Denise Tieman joins Alexa Billow to discuss the genes behind tomato flavor, or lack thereof.   Listen to previous podcasts.    [Image: Dutodom; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Putting rescue robots to the test, an ancient Scottish village buried in sand, and why costly drugs may have more side effects

This week we hear stories about putting rescue bots to the test after the Mexico earthquake, why a Scottish village was buried in sand during the Little Ice Age, and efforts by the U.S. military to predict posttraumatic stress disorder with Online News Editor David Grimm. Andrew Wagner interviews Alexandra Tinnermann of the University Medical Center of Hamburg, Germany, about the nocebo effect. Unlike the placebo effect, in which you get positive side effects with no treatment, in the nocebo effect you get negative side effects with no treatment. It turns out both nocebo and placebo effects get stronger with a drug perceived as more expensive. Read the research. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Chris Burns/Science; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Spotting slavery from space, and using iPads for communication disorders

In our first segment from the annual meeting of AAAS (Science’s publisher) in Washington, D.C., host Sarah Crespi talks with Cathy Binger of University of New Mexico in Albuquerque about her session on the role of modern technology, such as iPads and apps, in helping people with communication disorders. It turns out that there’s no killer app, but some devices do help normalize assistive technology for kids. Also this week, freelance journalist Sarah Scoles joins Sarah Crespi to talk about bringing together satellite imaging, machine learning, and nonprofits to put a stop to modern-day slavery. In our monthly books segment, books editor Valerie Thompson talks with Judy Grisel about her book Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction, including discussions of Gisel’s personal experience with addiction and how it has informed her research as a neuroscientist. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download the transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: ILO in Asia and the Pacific/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Better hurricane forecasts and spotting salts on Jupiter’s moon Europa

We’ve all seen images or animations of hurricanes that color code the wind speeds inside the whirling mass—but it turns out we can do a better job measuring these winds and, as a result, better predict the path of the storm. Staff Writer Paul Voosen talks with host Sarah Crespi about how a microsatellite-based project for measuring hurricane wind speeds is showing signs of success—despite unexpected obstacles from the U.S. military’s tweaking of GPS signals.    Also this week, Sarah talks with graduate student Samantha Trumbo, a Ph.D. candidate in planetary science at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, about spotting chloride salts on the surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa. What can these salts on the surface tell us about the oceans that lie beneath Europa’s icy crust? Download a transcript (PDF)  This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Ads on the show: KiwiCo.com; MagellanTV Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SETI Institute; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Sustainable and Safe Dams Around the World /: Proceedings of the ICOLD 2019 Symposium, (ICOLD 2019), June 9-14, 2019, Ottawa, Canada = Publications du Symposium CIGB 2019, Juin 9-14, 2019, Ottawa, Canada un Monde de Barrages Durables et Sécuritaires

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Tunnelling: a decade of progress: GeoDelft 1995-2005 / editors, A. Bezuijen, H. van Lottum

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The Arab world upended : revolution and its aftermath in Tunisia and Egypt / David B. Ottaway

Ottaway, David, author




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A maritime cultural landscape of Cochinchina : the South China Sea, maritime routes, navigation, and boats in pre-colonial central Vietnam / by Charlotte Minh Hà Pham

Pham, Charlotte Minh Hà, author




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The shape of the new : four big ideas and how they made the modern world / Scott L. Montgomery and Daniel Chirot

Montgomery, Scott L., author




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Recovering history through fact and fiction : forgotten lives / edited by Dallas John Baker, Donna Lee Brien and Nike Sulway




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Hawkesbury River saga : ships, shipbuilders, wrecks, piracy, native forays, smuggling, larceny, floods, etc. / by Charles Swancott

Swancott, Charles




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Fish and fishery products analysis: a theoretical and practical perspective / Saleena Mathew, Maya Raman, Manjusha Kalarikkathara Parameswaran, Dhanya Pulikkottil Rajan

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Cottage Industry of Biocontrol Agents and Their Applications: Practical Aspects to Deal Biologically with Pests and Stresses Facing Strategic Crops / Nabil El-Wakeil, Mahmoud Saleh, Mohamed Abu-hashim, editors

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Landscape impact assessment in planning processes / Ingrid Belčáková, Paola Gazzola, Eva Pauditšová ; managing editor Agnieszka Topolska, language editor Jonathan Wotton

Rotch Library - GF90.B45 2018




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Modelling nature: an introduction to mathematical modelling of natural systems / Edward Gillman, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nottingham, Michael Gillman, School of Life Sciences, University of Lincoln

Dewey Library - QH51.G55 2019




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Cotton production and uses: agronomy, crop protection, and postharvest technologies / Shakeel Ahmad, Mirza Hasanuzzaman, editors

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Fire in California's ecosystems / edited by Jan W. van Wagtendonk, Neil G. Sugihara, Scott L. Stephens, Andrea E. Thode, Kevin E. Shaffer, and JoAnn Fites-Kaufman

Dewey Library - QH105.C2 F57 2018




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Catfish dream: Ed Scott's fight for his family farm and racial justice in the Mississippi Delta / Julian Rankin

Hayden Library - SH20.S385 R36 2018




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Color, Structure, and Rheology of a Diblock Bottlebrush Copolymer Solution

Soft Matter, 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0SM00397B, Paper
Matthew A Wade, Dylan J Walsh, Ching-Wei Johnny Lee, Elizabeth G. Kelley, Katie Weigandt, Damien Guironnet, Simon A Rogers
A structure-property-process relation is established for a diblock bottlebrush copolymer solution, through a combination of rheo-neutron scattering, imaging, and rheological measurements. Polylactic acid-b-polystyrene diblock bottlebrush copolymers were dispersed in toluene...
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