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Numerical simulation of multiphase reactors with continuous liquid phase / Chao Yang and Zai-Sha Mao

Barker Library - TA357.5.M84 Y36 2014




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Analytical and numerical methods for vibration analyses / Jong-Shyong Wu

Barker Library - TA355.W82 2013




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Advanced post-processing of experimental and numerical data: November 4-7, 2013 / edited by L. David & C. Schram

Barker Library - TA357.5.D37 A38 2014




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Numerical computation of compressible and viscous flow / Robert W. MacCormack

Barker Library - TA357.5.V56 M33 2014




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Applied statics and strength of materials / George F. Limbrunner, P.E., Hudson Valley Community College (Emeritus), Craig T. D'Allaird, P.E., Hudson Valley Community College

Barker Library - TA351.S64 2015




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Superman: the persistence of an American icon / Ian Gordon

Hayden Library - PN6728.S9 G67 2017




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Comics & memory in Latin America / Jorge L. Catalá Carrasco, Paulo Drinot, and James Scorer, editors

Hayden Library - PN6790.L29 C65 2017




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The American way / John Ridley, writer ; Georges Jeanty, penciller ; Karl Story, Ray Snyder, inkers ; Wildstorm FX, colorist ; Pat Brosseau, Travis Lanham, Rob Leigh, letterers ; Georges Jeanty, Karl Story, Randy Mayor, series and collection cover artist

Hayden Library - PN6728.A496 R53 2017




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Diary of a reluctant dreamer: undocumented vignettes from a pre-American life / Alberto Ledesma

Hayden Library - PN6727.L379 Z46 2017




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New on the Web: Rare Muslim American Slave Narrative Now Online

The Library of Congress has acquired and made available online the Omar Ibn Said Collection, which includes the only known surviving slave narrative written in Arabic in the United States. In 1831, Omar Ibn Said, a wealthy and highly educated man who was captured in West Africa and brought to the United States as a slave, wrote a 15-page autobiography describing his experiences.

Read more about the extraordinary Omar Ibn Said Collection.

 




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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: NEH Announces 2018 NDNP Awards and University of Alabama Joins the Program!

Earlier this month, the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) announced an additional $4.5 million in funding to institutions in 18 states to expand selection and digitization of U.S. historic newspapers for the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP), including first-time awardee University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa.  Seventeen other participating institutions - Alaska Division of Libraries, Archives, and Museums; University of California, Riverside; Colorado Historical Society; University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; State Historical Society of Iowa; Maine State Library; University of Maryland, College Park; Central Michigan University; Montana Historical Society; University of Nebraska-Lincoln; University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Rutgers University, New Brunswick (New Jersey); University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Ohio History Connection; South Dakota Department of Education; University of North Texas; and Washington State Library - received additional awards, each charged with selecting and digitizing approx. 100,000 newspaper pages from their state for contribution to the online newspaper collection "Chronicling America," hosted by the Library of Congress. Since 2005, cultural institutions in 46 states and Puerto Rico have contributed more than 13 million digitized American historical newspaper pages, published between 1789 and 1963 and in 14 different languages, to the collection. 

Jointly sponsored by the NEH and LC, NDNP is a long-term effort to provide access to an Internet-based, searchable database of U.S. newspapers with descriptive information and select digitization of historic pages. This rich digital resource will be developed and permanently maintained at the Library of Congress. The NEH grant program funds the contribution of content from, eventually, all U.S. states and territories.... Read more about it & follow us on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm!!

 

 




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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: 80 YEARS AGO: “Orson Welles – The All American Bogeyman,” Evening Star, Oct. 31, 1938

On October 30, 1938, the radio-listening public was brought to near-hysteria by the evening broadcast narrated by 23-year old Orson Welles of an adaption of the H.G. Wells classic ‘War of the Worlds.” According to newspapers around the country the next day, the dramatization “threw the public into an uproar when listeners believed flocks of nasty little men from Mars had smashed down into the State of New Jersey and were wiping out civilization…” Police stations and newspaper offices were inundated with calls from the public and telephone switchboards overloaded, while others evacuated their homes and apartment buildings, fearing the worst. Read more about it and the aftermath and follow us on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm!




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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: 100 YEARS AGO: "Menu and Recipes for Your 'Victory' Thanksgiving Dinner," The Evening World, Nov. 26, 1918

Just a few weeks after the the signing of the armistice with Germany on November 11, 1918, ending military action in World War One, Americans prepared to celebrate their traditional Thanksgiving with new appreciation for a "day of thankful prayer... and joyous feasting." Although still restricted by wartime rationing, the Evening World (New York, NY) asked chefs of major New York City hotels to contribute their best recipes to honor the Allied leaders responsible for victory and the war's end....Read more about it and try some Roast Turkey a la Pershing! For more Thanksgiving recipes see our recent Headlines and Heroes blog for "10 Thanksgiving Recipes You May Not Have Tried" and follow us on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm!

 




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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: Join the National Digital Newspaper Program in 2019! Applications due Jan. 15, 2019

from on Twitter: Be part of the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP), a partnership between National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress to create a digital resource of newspapers published between 1690 and 1963, from all the states and U.S. territories. Applications due Jan 15:




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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: 86 YEARS AGO: “Popular Popcorn,” The Midland Journal, February 17, 1933

In honor of National Popcorn Day on Jan. 19, here’s a quick rundown from 1933 of some fun ways to incorporate more grains into your diet! There’s of course the traditional style of popcorn for snacking, “popped while you wait, with a generous pour of melted butter and a big shake of salt” according to the Midland Journal (Rising Sun, MD). But why not enjoy some popcorn “merrily floating on the surface of creamy soups,” or combine popcorn, cheese, and mayonnaise for cheeseballs in a fruit salad! Read more about it, check out some recipes and follow us on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm!




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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: Celebrate International Women's Day With Us!

Celebrate International Women's Day today with us and explore how change-making women in American history appeared in the contemporary news using the Chronicling America historic newspaper collection. Our most recent post in Headlines and Heroes highlights fifteen amazing American women, including Clara Barton, Ida B. Wells, Marie Curie, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and, of course, investigative journalist Nellie Bly. Use the linked Recommended Topic guides to learn more about them and make your own discoveries. Read more about them and follow us on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm!




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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: Happy National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day! (May 15)

Happy National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day! Have you made America’s favorite cookie recently? How about trying out this 1940 recipe from the Roanoke Rapids Herald (Roanoke Rapids, NC)? Chop your own chocolate and read more about it! Follow us on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm!




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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: Celebrate 15 Million Pages with Us! Find Out More and Join our Twitter #ChronAmParty Today (May 21)!

Join us in celebrating a new milestone in Chronicling America – 15 million pages freely available to all! You can find out more on LC's Headlines and Heroes blog and join the #ChronAmParty on Twitter all day Tuesday, May 21 (today!). Follow the threads and find out about all the fun kinds of “15 Million” things we’ve discovered in Chronicling America – feel free to celebrate with us and tweet your own discoveries! Just add #ChronAmParty and #15MillionPages to your tweet to join the party!

We’ve also been working on new ways to explore and visualize what’s available in Chronicling America and have included a sneak peek in Headlines and Heroes and a more in-depth explanation of these tools in the Library’s The Signal digital libraries blog. Understand and interact with our newspapers in a different way using maps, time-based views, charts of language and ethnic press in American newspapers and more!

Read more about it and follow us all the time on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm!




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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: 75 Years Ago: “ALLIES SMASHING INLAND,” The Wilmington Morning Star, June 07, 1944

Across the world on June 7, 1944, newspapers rushed to press with the first word on the Western Allied invasion of the beaches of Normandy in France. For days before, front pages in the homefront news were filled with word of Allied battles on all fronts with hints of an imminent invasion of the French coast. Finally on June 7, news arrived… “ALLIES SMASHING INLAND” declared the Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, DE). Follow the headlines from issue to issue and read more about it! (And then follow us on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm!)




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Integrating sustainability planning and the environmental review process / Carol Lurie, Matthew Egge, VHB Inc., in association with Environmental Science Associates, Inc., American Infrastructre Development Inc., Changing Climates Consulting, Ralph Thomp

Barker Library - TD195.A36 L87 2019




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Environmental justice in postwar America: a documentary reader / edited by Christopher W. Wells

Dewey Library - GE230.E594 2018




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Sustainability in the textile and apparel industries: consumerism and fashion sustainability / Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu, Miguel Angel Gardetti, editors

Online Resource




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The five-ton life: carbon, America, and the culture that may save us / Susan Subak

Dewey Library - TD885.5.C3 S83 2018




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The myth of Silent spring: rethinking the origins of American environmentalism / Chad Montrie

Hayden Library - GE197.M66 2018




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A language of things: Emanuel Swedenborg and the American environmental imagination / Devin P. Zuber

Dewey Library - GE197.Z83 2019




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Rest uneasy: sudden infant death syndrome in twentieth century America / Brittany Cowgill

Hayden Library - RJ320.S93 C69 2018




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Unaffordable: American healthcare from Johnson to Trump / Jonathan Engel

Hayden Library - RA395.A3 E546 2018




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Children and drug safety: balancing risk and protection in twentieth century America / Cynthia A. Connolly

Hayden Library - RJ560.C66 2018




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The Russian job: the forgotten story of how America saved the Soviet Union from ruin / Douglas Smith

Dewey Library - HC340.F3 S55 2019




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Mongrel firebugs and men of property: capitalism and class conflict in American history / Steve Fraser

Dewey Library - HC110.C3 F73 2019




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Laid waste!: the culture of exploitation in early America / John Lauritz Larson

Dewey Library - HC103.7.L36 2020




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The fall of a great American city / Kevin Baker ; foreword by James Howard Kunstler

Dewey Library - HC107.N7 F35 2019




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Sustainable development and social responsibility.: proceedings of the 2nd American University in the Emirates International Research Conference, AUEIRC'18 - Dubai, UAE 2018 / Miroslav Mateev, Jennifer Nightingale, editors

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The Oxford handbook of American economic history / edited by Louis P. Cain, Price V. Fishback and Paul W. Rhode

Dewey Library - HC103.O98 2018




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Overripe economy: American capitalism and the crisis of democracy / Alan Nasser

Dewey Library - HC103.N37 2018




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Fighting to preserve a nation's soul: America's ecumenical war on poverty / Robert Bauman

Dewey Library - HC110.P63 B38 2019




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Reaching new heights: promoting fair competition in the Middle East and North Africa / written by Rabah Arezki (Regional Chief Economist), Meriem Ait Ali Slimane, Andrea Barone, Klaus Decker, Dag Detter, Rachel Yuting Fan, Ha Nguyen, Graciela Miralles Mur

Online Resource




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Authenticity guaranteed: masculinity and the rhetoric of anti-consumerism in American culture / Sally Robinson

Dewey Library - HC110.C6 R628 2018




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The forgotten Americans: an economic agenda for a divided nation / Isabel Sawhill

Dewey Library - HC106.84.S29 2018




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Imperial metropolis: Los Angeles, Mexico, and the borderlands of American empire, 1865-1941 / Jessica M. Kim

Dewey Library - HC108.L55 K56 2019




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Blaming China: it might feel good but it won't fix America's economy / Benjamin Shobert

Dewey Library - HC106.83.S56 2018




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Facile fabrication of a hybrid polymer electrolyte via initiator-free thiol–ene photopolymerization for high-performance all-solid-state lithium metal batteries

Polym. Chem., 2020, 11,2732-2739
DOI: 10.1039/D0PY00203H, Paper
Cai Zuo, Binghua Zhou, Ye Hyang Jo, Sibo Li, Gong Chen, Shaoqiao Li, Wen Luo, Dan He, Xingping Zhou, Zhigang Xue
The article reports the facile fabrication of a solid polymer electrolyte via initiator-free thiol–ene photopolymerization for all-solid-state lithium metal batteries.
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A polymerization-induced self-assembly process for all-styrenic nano-objects using the living anionic polymerization mechanism

Polym. Chem., 2020, 11,2635-2639
DOI: 10.1039/D0PY00296H, Communication
Chengcheng Zhou, Jian Wang, Peng Zhou, Guowei Wang
By combination of the living anionic polymerization (LAP) mechanism with the polymerization-induced self-assembly (PISA) technique, the all-styrenic diblock copolymer poly(p-tert-butylstyrene)-b-polystyrene (PtBS-b-PS) based LAP PISA was successfully developed.
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Correction: Dynamic covalent polymer networks via combined nitroxide exchange reaction and nitroxide mediated polymerization

Polym. Chem., 2020, 11,2761-2761
DOI: 10.1039/D0PY90053B, Correction
Open Access
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Yixuan Jia, Yannick Matt, Qi An, Isabelle Wessely, Hatice Mutlu, Patrick Theato, Stefan Bräse, Audrey Llevot, Manuel Tsotsalas
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Visible light-mediated ring-opening polymerization of lactones based on the excited state acidity of ESPT molecules

Polym. Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0PY00369G, Paper
Xun Zhang, Siping Hu, Qiang Ma, Saihu Liao
A visible light-regulated ring-opening polymerization of lactones has been developed based on the excited state acidity of ESPT molecules.
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Synthesis of star-shaped polyzwitterions with adjustable UCST and fast responsiveness by a facile RAFT polymerization

Polym. Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0PY00318B, Paper
Zhi Li, Hao Li, Zhonghe Sun, Botao Hao, Tung-Chun Lee, Anchao Feng, Liqun Zhang, San H. Thang
We describe crosslinking of polyzwitterions for the formation of novel star-shaped polymers with low polydispersities and dual-responsiveness using RAFT polymerization.
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Photo-controlled RAFT polymerization mediated by organic/inorganic hybrid photoredox catalysts: enhanced catalytic efficiency

Polym. Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0PY00171F, Paper
Wulong Wang, Sheng Zhong, Guicheng Wang, Hongliang Cao, Yun Gao, Weian Zhang
Photo-controlled RAFT polymerization mediated by an organic/inorganic hybrid photoredox catalyst (ZnTPP–POSS) was performed and showed enhanced catalytic efficiency compared with the ZnTPP photocatalyst.
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Poly(hydroxy acids) derived from the self-condensation of hydroxy acids: from polymerization to end-of-life options

Polym. Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0PY00088D, Review Article
Elena Gabirondo, Ainara Sangroniz, Agustin Etxeberria, Sergio Torres-Giner, Haritz Sardon
Poly(hydroxy acids) derived from the self-condensation of hydroxy acid are biodegradable and can be fully recycled in a Circular Economy approach.
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Miniemulsion polymerization of styrene using carboxylated graphene quantum dots as surfactant

Polym. Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0PY00404A, Paper
Le N. M. Dinh, Lakshmi N. Ramana, Vipul Agarwal, Per B. Zetterlund
Carboxylated graphene quantum dots (cGQDs) were synthesized from dextrose and sulfuric acid via a hydrothermal process, and subsequently used as sole surfactant in miniemulsion polymerization of styrene.
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