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Characterizing the fluid–matrix affinity in an organogel from the growth dynamics of oil stains on blotting paper

Soft Matter, 2020, 16,4200-4209
DOI: 10.1039/C9SM01965K, Paper
Open Access
Qierui Zhang, Frieder Mugele, Piet M. Lugt, Dirk van den Ende
Fluid–matrix affinity in an organogel is characterized by capillarity-induced oil release using absorbing paper.
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The effects of e-cigarette taxes on e-cigarette prices and tobacco product sales [electronic resource] : evidence from retail panel data / Chad D. Cotti, Charles J. Courtemanche, Johanna Catherine Maclean, Erik T. Nesson, Michael F. Pesko, Nathan Tefft

Cambridge, Mass. : National Bureau of Economic Research, 2020




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KNICK, ROSE MARY v. SCOTT, PA, ET AL.. Decided 06/21/2019




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The Queen: the forgotten life behind an American myth / Josh Levin

Dewey Library - HV6692.T39 L48 2019




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Cold War Exiles and the CIA: plotting to free Russia / Benjamin Tromly

Dewey Library - JK468.I6 T76 2019




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The lost soul of the American presidency: the decline into demagoguery and the prospects for renewal / Stephen F. Knott

Dewey Library - JK511.K66 2019




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A place outside the law: forgotten voices from Guantanamo / Peter Jan Honigsberg

Dewey Library - HV6432.H67 2019




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Making waves behind bars: the Prison Radio Association / Charlotte Bedford

Dewey Library - JC328.5.D37 2019




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Uttarakhand: Homeless in Kedarnath valley to boycott 2014 polls

Kedarnath valley residents threatened to boycott polls if they are not relocated soon.




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CHOGM boycott: Pro-Eelam outfits call bandh in TN; normal life unaffected

People who preferred to commute through railway faced hardship as some political parties staged rail-roko




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Special functions and computer science [electronic resource] / by Philip Feinsilver and René Schott

Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic, c1993




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Environmental science / G. Tyler Miller, Scott Spoolman

Miller, G. Tyler (George Tyler), 1931- author




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Climate change and the UN Security Council / edited by Shirley V. Scott (School of Humanities and Social Sciences, UNSW Canberra, Australia), Charlotte Ku (School of Law, Texas A&M University, USA)




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Essential environment : the science behind the stories / Jay Withgott, Matthew Laposata

Withgott, Jay, author




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Stranded assets and the environment : risk, resilience and opportunity / edited by Ben Caldecott




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Outdoor recreation : environmental impacts and management / David Huddart, Tim Stott

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Cong to boycott Assembly, says govt curbing rights of Opp



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Scottish Church College: Admission process on hold as students, authorities dig heels



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ALTA 1998 Copper Hydrometallurgy Forum : October 20-21, 1998, Brisbane Marriott Hotel, Queensland, Australia : technical proceedings / organised by ALTA Metallurgical Services

Copper Hydrometallurgy Forum 1998 : Brisbane, Qld.)




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Introduction to mineral processing / Errol G. Kelly, David J. Spottiswood

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071 JSJ JavaScript Strategies at Microsoft with Scott Hanselman

Panel Scott Hanselman (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Aaron Frost (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:14 - Scott Hanselman Introduction Community Program Manager for Web Tools at Microsoft Azure and Web Tools ASP.NET Runtime 03:17 - Microsoft and JavaScript Microsoft Build Developer Conference Scott Hanselman: Angle Brackets, Curly Braces, One ASP.NET and the Cloud Json.NET 13:40 - The Cost of Web Development Tooling Sublime Text Visual Studio 18:17 - Libraries and Frameworks Knockout 24:14 - Innovation in Software Befunge 29:48 - Apps Supporting JavaScript Create your first Windows Store app using JavaScript (Windows) Visual Studio Express 34:14 - Windows and Internet Explorer Chakra 40:42 - Microsoft’s Attitude Towards JavaScript Scott Hanselman: Azure for the non-Microsoft Person - How and Why? 45:58 - Open Source 49:12 - asm.js 52:05 - Angle Brackets Conference Picks The Wolverine (Joe) ng-conf (Joe) Cancún (Aaron) @ngconf (Aaron) Wistia (Chuck) Mumford And Sons 'Hopeless Wanderer' Music Video (Scott) Beyoncé Joins the Short Hair Club (Scott) Next Week Screencasting: Sharing What You Know Through Video Transcript [Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at BlueBox.net.]  [This episode is sponsored by Component One, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to Wijmo.com and check them out.]  [This podcast is sponsored by JetBrains, makers of WebStorm. Whether you’re working with Node.js or building the front end of your web application, WebStorm is the tool for you. It has great code quality and code exploration tools and works with HTML5, Node, TypeScript, CoffeeScript, Harmony, LESS, Sass, Jade, JSLint, JSHint, and the Google Closure Compiler. Check it out at JetBrains.com/WebStorm.] CHUCK:  Hey everybody and welcome to Episode 71 the JavaScript Jabber show. This week on our panel, we have Joe Eames. JOE:  Hey. CHUCK:  Aaron Frost. AARON:  Hello. CHUCK:  I’m Charles Max Wood from DevChat.TV. And we have a special guest that is Scott Hanselman. SCOTT:  Hello. CHUCK:  Since you’re new to the show, do you want to introduce yourself really quickly? SCOTT:  My name is Scott Hanselman. You can learn more about me on the internet by googling for Scott. I’m in an epic battle right now with the Scott toilet paper people. You’ll find me just below Scott toilet tissue. I’ve been blogging for ten years. More than ten years, 13 years. I work at Microsoft right now. Before that I worked in finance at a company called Corillian that is now Fiserv. I’ve been building big systems on the web for as long as the web’s been around. CHUCK:  Wow. What do you do at Microsoft? SCOTT:  I work in Azure and Web Tools. I’m a program manager. I’m in charge of the experience from file new project until deployment. I call myself the PM of miscellaneous. I spend time going through that experience making sure that it doesn’t suck. My focus is on web tools but also ASP.NET Runtime and what the experience is when you deploy something into Azure. That might be everything from what’s it like editing JavaScript in Visual Studio and I’ll find some issue and go and work with the guys that own that, or it might be someone’s trying to do something in Node on Azure and that experience is not good. I’m like an ombudsman or a customer liaison. But the simplest way would be to say I’m the community PM, community program manager, for web tools at Microsoft. CHUCK:  Okay. AARON:  Cool. CHUCK:  So, is JavaScript your primary focus? SCOTT:  I would say that my primary focus is just anything that makes the web better and moves the web forward. While I work for ASP.NET and most of my work is in C#,




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114 JSJ Asynchronous UI and Non-Blocking Interactions with Elliott Kember

The panelists talk to Elliot Kember about asynchronous UI and non-blocking interactions.




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03:08 - Benjamin Dunphy Introduction

04:07 - Berkeley Martinez Introduction

04:19 - Ian Sinnott Introduction

05:19 - The React Codebase

12:38 - Other Important Parts of the React Ecosystem

14:22 - The Angular vs the React Ecosystem and Community

22:07 - Community

Developer Experience

26:56 - Getting Connected to the React Community

29:34 - Conferences

33:28 - Technology From the Community

40:19 - The Future of React

42:39 - Starting More Communities

 

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JSJ 259 Clean Code JavaScript with Ryan McDermott

On today's JavaScript Jabber Show, Charles, Joe, Aimee, Cory, and AJ discuss Clean Code JavaScript with Ryan McDermott. Ryan is a UX Engineer at Google and has been a professional developer for 5 years. He's focused on frontend Angular and backend node.js. Stay tuned to learn more about his current project with JavaScript!




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JSJ 282: Trails.js with Scott Wyatt

Panel:

Joe Amies

Aimee Knight

Charles Max Wood

Cory House

Special Guests: 

Scott Wyatt

In this episode, JavaScript Jabbers talk with Scott Wyatt. Scott is the Co-founder, CTO, UEX at Cali StyleTechnologies, and is a Node developer and graphic designer.  Scott is on JavaScript Jabber to talk about Trails.js. and its simplistic build, but many useful functions.

Scott mentions that Trails.js was created by Travis Webb. Scott gives us an introduction to the Trails.js framework, as the Jabbers take apart and dive deep into the build, functions, and uses.  Scott goes into what trail packs are, and the similar or related projects. Scott talks about the ease of using trails to build with, and not ending up in frustration.

In particular, we dive pretty deep on:

  • Trails.js is Node Framework and lightweight or Blueprint
  • Similar to Redux?
  • Is it MVC like Rails
  • You don’t need to understand it, it is all under the hood.
  • Tuple Space
  • Is this sole for server-side rendering?
  • Closest projects - Sails
  • Avoid problems like React.
  • Not dealing with corporations
  • Why would you want to use trails instead of other projects like Sails, rails, etc.
  • How do you get started - trailjs.io
  • Quickest way to learn Trails is to build a Trail Pack
  • Don’t be afraid to kill you darlings
  • Testing
  • It Trails production ready?
  • It is a particular type of app where Trails shines?

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trailsjs.io

Travis Webb

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MJS 068: Ian Sinnott

Panel: Charles Max Wood

Guest: Ian Sinnott

This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Ian Sinnott. Since being on JavaScript Jabber for Episode 227, he has being writing a lot in JavaScript and has been taking a break from the meetups and podcast scene. He first got into programming when he took two CS courses in college that focused on Java graphical programming and SML. Once these courses were through, he stopped programming for a while and came back to it when he was creating an HTML email template. They talk about why he was excited with web development, how he got into JavaScript, what he is working on currently, and more!

In particular, we dive pretty deep on:

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MJS 074: Scott Wyatt

Panel: Charles Max Wood

 

Guest: Scott Wyatt

 

This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Scott Wyatt. Scott is a VC partner and is the CTO at Cali Style Technologies, works with startups, and was the CTO of the Dollar Beard Club. He first got into programming because his dad was a computer programmer and he really got hooked from a young age writing games and playing on the computer. They talk about the benefit of not living in the hustle and bustle of California and the Silicon Valley, how he got into JavaScript, what was it about JavaScript that hooked him, and more!

 

In particular, we dive pretty deep on:

  • JavaScript Jabber Episode 282
  • Scott intro
  • Works remotely from Indiana
  • The pros to not living in Silicon Valley
  • How did you first get into programming?
  • Father was a computer programmer
  • Strong arts background
  • Started coding really young
  • How did you get into JavaScript?
  • Started out with ActionScript
  • JavaScript to jQuery
  • The cool part of having a diverse background as a programmer
  • What was it that got you into JavaScript?
  • Back-end JavaScript
  • Node.js
  • JavaScript is very versatile
  • How did you get into doing something like Trails.js?
  • Sails.js
  • Fabrix and TypeScript 
  • What have you done in JS that you are most proud of?
  • Partitioned apps
  • Contributing to freedom of information
  • What are you working on now?
  • And much, much more!

 

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"The yellow wall-paper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman [electronic resource] : a dual-text critical edition / edited by Shawn St. Jean

Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935




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Yellowstone's wildlife in transition [electronic resource] / edited by P.J. White, Robert A. Garrott, Glenn E. Plumb




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You gotta deal with it [electronic resource] : Black family relations in a Southern community / Theodore R. Kennedy

Kennedy, Theodore R., 1936-




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You gotta stand up [electronic resource] : the life and high times of John Henry Faulk / by Chris Drake

Drake, Chris




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Zachary Scott : Hollywood's sophisticated cad [electronic resource] / Ronald L. Davis

Davis, Ronald L




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ZBrush character creation [electronic resource] : advanced digital sculpting / Scott Spencer

Spencer, Scott, 1975-




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Zelotti's epic frescoes at Cataio [electronic resource] : the Obizzi saga / Irma B. Jaffe ; with Gernando Colombardo

Jaffe, Irma B




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Latin American technopoetics: scientific explorations in new media / Scott Weintraub

Dewey Library - PQ7082.P7 W45 2018




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[ASAP] Percolation-Limited Dual Charge Transport in Vertical p<italic toggle="yes">–</italic>n Heterojunction Schottky Barrier Transistors

Nano Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c00523




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Field methods in marine science : from measurements to models / Scott P. Milroy

Milroy, Scott P., author




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Deep marine systems : processes, deposits, environments, tectonics and sedimentation / Kevin T. Pickering & Richard N. Hiscott ; with contribution from Thomas Heard

Pickering, K. T. (Kevin T.), author




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Living in the environment / G. Tyler Miller, Scott E. Spoolman

Miller, G. Tyler (George Tyler), 1931- author




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Evolutionary ecology of marine invertebrate larvae / edited by Tyler J. Carrier (University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA), Adam M. Reitzel (University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA), Andreas Heyland (University of Guelph, Canada)




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Environmental nanotechnology : applications and impacts of nanomaterials / editors, Mark R. Wiesner, Jean-Yves Bottero




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Complex-shaped metal nanoparticles : bottom-up syntheses and applications / edited by Tapan K. Sau and Andrey L. Rogach ; with a foreword by Catherine J. Murphy




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[ASAP] Ship-in-a-Bottle Preparation of Long Wavelength Molecular Antennae in Lanthanide Metal–Organic Frameworks for Biological Imaging

Journal of the American Chemical Society
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.0c01426




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Surfactant science: principles & practice / Steven Abbott

Hayden Library - TP994.A23 2017




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Recycling of polyethylene terephthalate bottles / edited by Sabu Thomas, Ajay Rane, Krishnan Kanny, Anitha V.K., Martin George Thomas

Online Resource




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Electrochemical methods for hydrogen production / edited by Keith Scott

Online Resource




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What went wrong?: case histories of process plant disasters and how they could have been avoided / Trevor Kletz, Paul Amyotte

Online Resource




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Non-intentionally added substances in PET-bottled mineral water Maria Anna Coniglio, Cristian Fioriglio, Pasqualina Laganà

Online Resource




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A poly(allylamine hydrochloride)/poly(styrene sulfonate) microcapsule-coated cotton fabric for stimulus-responsive textiles

RSC Adv., 2020, 10,17731-17738
DOI: 10.1039/D0RA02474K, Paper
Open Access
Zhiqi Zhao, Qiujin Li, Jixian Gong, Zheng Li, Jianfei Zhang
This study reports a stimulus-responsive fabric incorporating a combination of microcapsules, containing polyelectrolytes poly(allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH) and poly(styrene sulfonate) sodium salt (PSS), formed via a layer-by-layer (LBL) approach.
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