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An oral history of the Palestinian Nakba / Edited by Nahla Abdo and Nur Masalha




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Understanding history in Asia : what diplomatic documents reveal / Hattori Ryūji ; translated by Tara Cannon

Hattori, Ryūji, 1968- author




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The political history of modern Japan : foreign relations and domestic politics / Kitaoka Shinichi ; translated by Robert D. Eldridge with Graham Leonard

Kitaoka, Shin'ichi, 1948- author




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Media power in Indonesia : oligarchs, citizens and the digital revolution / Ross Tapsell

Tapsell, Ross, author




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Activists in transition : progressive politics in democratic Indonesia / edited by Thushara Dibley and Michele Ford




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What has Jerusalem to do with Beijing? : biblical interpretation from a Chinese perspective / K.K. Yeo

Yeo, Khiok-Khng, author




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Another place another time = Yi yu / Chan-Fai Cheung ; with an essay by Ľubica Učník ; Chinese essays by Donna Chu, Chan-Fai Cheung

Zhang, Canhui, 1949- author, photographer




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The acculturative stress experience of international students : acculturative stress experience of Chinese and Indonesian international students / Hugo Gonzales

Gonzales, Hugo




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Kamus Inggris-Indonesia / oleh John M. Echols dan Hassan Shadily

Echols, John M, compiler




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Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, Western Australia

Murdoch University. Asia Research Centre




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Vichy in the tropics : Pétain's national revolution in Madagascar, Guadeloupe, and Indochina, 1940-1944 / Eric T. Jennings

Jennings, Eric, author




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Imperial heights : Dalat and the making and undoing of French Indochina / Eric T. Jennings

Jennings, Eric, author




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[ASAP] Synthesis and Antiviral/Fungicidal/Insecticidal Activities Study of Novel Chiral Indole Diketopiperazine Derivatives Containing Acylhydrazone Moiety

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.0c00875




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[ASAP] Agnes Rimando, a Pioneer in the Fate of Glyphosate and Its Primary Metabolite in Plants

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.0c00811




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Doyle is out, Breen is in at DuPont

DuPont is back in the hands of its former CEO




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Turning down the heat turns up better perovskites

Lower-temperature process improves the efficiency of single-crystal solar cells




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C–H activation template opens door to less-accessible carbons

Multiple catalysts do complex chemistry to give a simple product




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European chemical firms face slowdown in industry

Results for 2019 show resilience, but coronavirus impact shadows forecasts for this year




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Turning down the heat turns up better perovskites

Lower-temperature process improves the efficiency of single-crystal solar cells




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Jennifer Doudna's tips for new entrepreneurs

As the founder of multiple biotech firms, C&EN's guest editor has learned a thing or two about the challenges and triumphs of starting a company. We asked her to share her best advice for budding academic entrepreneurs




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Sarah Richardson on prestige publishing: ‘Luckily, I don't give a crap about that'

Her company, MicroByre, is proving that wild microbes can be engineered to produce useful chemicals




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After launching 7 companies in 12 years, Carolyn Bertozzi says she's not slowing down

Prolific biotech business founder says she's always on the lookout for problem-solving opportunities




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A day with Jennifer Doudna: Trying to keep up with one of the world's most sought-after scientists

The gene-editing tool CRISPR-Cas9 rerouted Doudna's career path. What hasn't changed for the renowned scientist and serial entrepreneur? Living and breathing the science




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Can old drugs take down a new coronavirus?

Several approved and well-studied small molecules could be repurposed as treatments for COVID-19




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Chemistry in Pictures: Double detection




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70 years of US suspicion toward Chinese scientists—and what those caught in the middle should do now

The US has a fraught history at the intersection of science and China relations




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What is hand sanitizer, and does it keep your hands germ-free?

Useful when you don't have access to a sink and some soap, hand sanitizers have become a hot commodity in the face of COVID-19




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AlloVir and Baylor to make donor-derived T cell therapies that target coronaviruses




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What do we know about the novel coronavirus's 29 proteins?

These biomolecules could hold clues to why the virus is so infectious and to how to stop it




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Eastman donates polyester for medical face shields




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US EPA should tell people about ethylene oxide risks promptly, internal watchdog says

Inspector general finds agency hasn't reached out to those living near 9 chemical plants




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Chemistry faculty cope with coronavirus shutdowns

With university labs shuttered by COVID-19, chemistry faculty are getting a crash course in how to stay productive




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US EPA should tell people about ethylene oxide risks promptly, internal watchdog says

Inspector general finds agency hasn't reached out to those living near 9 chemical plants




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How susceptible is your cat or dog to the novel coronavirus?

Cats can transmit SARS-CoV-2 to one another, but the virus replicates poorly in dogs, pigs, chickens, and ducks, study finds




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What do we know about the novel coronavirus's 29 proteins?

These biomolecules could hold clues to why the virus is so infectious and how to stop it




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How susceptible is your cat or dog to the novel coronavirus?

Cats can transmit SARS-CoV-2 to one another, but the virus replicates poorly in dogs, pigs, chickens, and ducks, study finds




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‘Hot' dots for quantum computing

Silicon qubits that operate at less-frigid temperatures promise more powerful computers




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Periodic Graphics: How does immunity work?

Chemical educator and Compound Interest blogger Andy Brunning explains how our bodies fight foreign invaders like coronaviruses




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‘Hot' dots for quantum computing

Silicon qubits that operate at less frigid temperatures promise more powerful computers




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Will EPA ban hazardous pesticide in pet collars?

Federal appeals court orders agency to make a decision within 90 days




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Incinerators may spread, not break down PFAS

Preliminary data show soil and water near New York facility are contaminated




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Does the FDA's authorization for chloroquine impede clinical trials for COVID-19 drugs?

Despite the hype, support for the use of chloroquine and its relative hydroxychloroquine outside a clinical trial remains mixed




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BASF and Dow see early coronavirus impacts in first-quarter earnings

Manufacturing shutdowns and oil prices were a drag on results




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Will EPA ban hazardous pesticide in pet collars?

Federal appeals court orders agency to make a decision within 90 days




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What is an allergy sensitizer, and how does a chemical become one?

One researcher now risks death if she enters her former lab building




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Moderna picks Lonza to make 1 billion doses of its coronavirus vaccine

Program boosts effort by the mRNA therapy pioneer to be first with a coronavirus vaccine




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Incinerators may spread, not break down, PFAS

Preliminary data show soil and water near New York facility are contaminated




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Moderna picks Lonza to make 1 billion doses of its coronavirus vaccine

Program boosts effort by the mRNA therapy pioneer to be first with a coronavirus vaccine




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Dow and Doxa join for biobased stretch film




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Trump says in his mother's eyes, he 'could do no wrong'

Reflecting on Mother's Day this weekend, President Donald Trump said Friday that he could do no wrong in his mother's eyes and perhaps that's what framed his personality today.