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Medicine wheels of the Plains and Rocky Mountains / an update[d] compendium (Reeves and Kennedy) and edited collection of works by John Brumley, Ted Birmie, Rebecca Kallevig, Barry Dau, Trevor Peck, and Dean Wetzel ; overall editors, Brian O. K. Reeves, M

xxv, 359 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm. + 1 folded map




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Tracks and traces: archaeology and paleontology at Wally's Beach, Alberta / edited by Brian Kooyman and Tatyanna Ewald

xxii, 322 pages : illustrations (some color), maps, plans ; 28 cm




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Scrolling DOM elements to the top, a Zepto plugin

There’s bunches of plugins, extensions and techniques to smoothly scroll page elements, but most of them are convoluted messes and probably do more than you need. I like “small and works well”, and it’s a good exercise for those JavaScript and DOM muscles to write a small plugin from time to time. My goal was […]




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How to get an A+ on the Qualsys SSL Labs test

Recently we upgraded our server infrastructure for Freckle Time Tracking and in the process wanted to improve how we serve SSL. If you don’t know much about this, it’s fine—there’s a few simple steps you can take to make your website more secure and faster loading in the process. _Important: of course, there’s no absolute […]




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What do you need to make a successful web app?

Here’s some things you need to make a successful web app: A plan to make an application that helps real people to make their lives easier, solving a well-researched problem Understand human psychology Know how to design, both in terms of UX flow and visual design A marketing plan, to tell potential customers that your […]




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What to do when Stack Overflow is down?

The Internet is awesome. Information at your fingertips and always-available help from people all over the world is one of humanity’s dreams come true. I’m not sure if the ancient philosophers included copy & pasting of code snippets in this dream, but it’s a fact of daily developer life. It’s awesome, and it’s very convenient. […]




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Thanks to Retinafy.me readers, $1,044 go to kids in Ferguson!

Last Tuesday, I’ve started a little Thanksgiving charity drive to get some money together for kids in Ferguson. I couldn’t be happier that I’ve sold $1,044 worth of my book Retinafy.me with 100% of this going to Donors Choose projects in Ferguson, MO. (I’m coming up for the payment processor fees out of my own […]




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How to actually ship software that actually works

Do you think you have what it takes to ship great software? I’ll let you in on a secret: it’s not easy and takes a lot of effort—but it’s all skills that you can learn. Here’s my checklist for getting software projects done, in a way that they actually ship and actually work well: Learn […]




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Visible change in health indicators, says Nadda



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H1N1: health workers to be vaccinated




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10,000 U.S.-supported civilians needed to fight Ebola: United Nations




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H1N1 cases to come under 3 categories



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Swine flu toll mounts across country



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Reasons for surge in H1N1 cases yet to be identified

People Cautioned against self medication



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Swine flu: Govt. ‘closely monitoring’ situation across India




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40 new drug stores granted licence to sell Tamiflu tablets in Delhi




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Centre tells States to operate 24x7 swine flu helplines



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Swine flu toll rises to 774




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Swine flu toll nears 1000

Health Ministry sources said 965 people have perished due to the disease while the total number H1N1 virus affected has crossed 17,000 till February 25, 2015.




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Malaria: people with blood group A more vulnerable to severe disease




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Govt. backtracks on pictorial warnings

Appeasement of corporate lobbies, says Opposition




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‘Nurses must be allowed to perform abortions’

The government’s proposal has drawn sharp criticism from medical associations




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HC issues notice to Delhi government on chewable tobacco ban

Court says no action against sellers till the next date of hearing on May 20, 2015.




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Increase taxes on tobacco products to curb demand: WHO




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Residents in Chennai hope for clear waterways and relief from mosquito menace




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Show cause notices sent to 10 Indian doctors for receiving payment from drug companies




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Poor pay may see doctors desert government hospitals

7th Pay Commission’s recommendations have been flayed by FORDA




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Back to the future

Despite odds, leprosy patients prove there is life beyond the disease. As Leprosy Day nears, gritty survivors talk about the return of happiness.




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Rural India too battles hypertension

Obesity and diabetes cases increase in urban areas; experts blame it on stress and faulty diet.




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Health cover: Too little, too scarce

80% not covered by any insurance, dependent on private sector for treatment.



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NACO to send funds directly to AIDS societies




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No threat to polio-free status of India: WHO




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Private set-up gets a thumbs up from doctors

Despite economic security, stability, doctors don't prefer corporate hospitals




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More ‘unwanted hysterectomies’ come to light in Bengaluru




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Kerala doctors in vaccination drive

Rising diphtheria cases highlight the need for adult immunisation.




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Sikkim inches closer to Mumbai in multi-drug-resistant TB cases

Mumbai, with a population of 1.3 crore, recorded over 27,000 TB cases last year of which 3,300 were MDR-TB cases.




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WHO report sounds alarm on ‘doctors’ in India

More than half of them don’t have any medical qualification, and in rural areas, just 18.8 per cent of allopathic doctors are qualified.




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National Health Policy: Cabinet note proposes assured services to all




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Brain-dead person gives new lease of life to four

Heart, liver and kidneys donated to various hospitals




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States approve proposal to replace Medical Council of India

They favour the proposed National Medical Commission




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Centre forms high-level panel to monitor bird flu situation




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Indian Medical Association protests against proposal to dissolve Medical Council of India



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Form nodal agency to check online pre-natal sex selection ads: SC

Whatever is prohibited under the Act cannot go through websites, says Bench




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U.S. Senate votes 64-32 to advance sweeping semiconductor industry bill

The 64-32 vote means advancing legislation which will help the U.S. semiconductor industry compete with China




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Social media app Parler returns to Google's Play Store

Parler is being reinstated after it undertook a series of measures to moderate content on the platform, according to Google




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I write to rage, and rescue ourselves from collective amnesia, says Harsh Mander, speaking on India’s Covid experience

Harsh Mander’s new book demands accountability from the state for its handling of the pandemic’s impact




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Harnessing luciferase chemistry in regulated cell death modalities and autophagy: overview and perspectives

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2024, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D3CS00743J, Review Article
Saman Hosseinkhani, Mojdeh Amandadi, Parisa Ghanavatian, Fateme Zarein, Farangis Ataei, Maryam Nikkhah, Peter Vandenabeele
This review provides a comprehensive overview of the use of bioluminescence assays in advancing our understanding and studying cell death modalities and autophagy.
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Progress and challenges in structural, in situ and operando characterization of single-atom catalysts by X-ray based synchrotron radiation techniques

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2024, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D3CS00967J, Review Article
Yuhang Liu, Xiaozhi Su, Jie Ding, Jing Zhou, Zhen Liu, Xiangjun Wei, Hong Bin Yang, Bin Liu
Single-atom catalysts (SACs) represent the ultimate size limit of nanoscale catalysts, combining the advantages of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts.
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PEDOT-based stretchable optoelectronic materials and devices for bioelectronic interfaces

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2024, 53,10575-10603
DOI: 10.1039/D4CS00541D, Review Article
Weizhen Li, Yiming Li, Ziyu Song, Yi-Xuan Wang, Wenping Hu
This review summarized the strategies and mechanisms for improving the conductivity, mechanical properties and stability of PEDOT:PSS, as well as the reliable micropatterning technologies and optoelectronic devices applied at bio-interfaces.
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