ot Challenges in protein product development / Nicholas W. Warne, Hanns-Christian Mahler, editors By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 29 Jul 2018 07:36:13 EDT Online Resource Full Article
ot Pharmacotherapeutic Potential of Natural Products in Neurological Disorders / Amritpal Singh Saroya, Jaswinder Singh By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 29 Jul 2018 07:36:13 EDT Online Resource Full Article
ot Ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry in pharmaceutical analysis / Sándor Görög By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 9 Sep 2018 07:43:33 EDT Online Resource Full Article
ot Polymeric nanoparticles and microspheres / editors, Pierre Guiot, Patrick Couvreur By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 9 Sep 2018 07:43:33 EDT Online Resource Full Article
ot Introduction to pharmaceutical biotechnology. Saurabh Bhatia and Divakar Goli By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 21 Oct 2018 07:27:41 EDT Online Resource Full Article
ot Gold(I,III) complexes designed for selective targeting and inhibition of zinc finger proteins Raphael Enoque Ferraz de Paiva By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 25 Nov 2018 07:23:59 EST Online Resource Full Article
ot Introduction to pharmaceutical biotechnology. Saurabh Bhatia By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 9 Dec 2018 07:20:53 EST Online Resource Full Article
ot ADME processes in pharmaceutical sciences: dosage, design, and pharmacotherapy success / Alan Talevi, Pablo A. M. Quiroga, editors By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 30 Dec 2018 13:10:00 EST Online Resource Full Article
ot Natural products as source of molecules with therapeutic potential: research & development, challenges and perspectives / editor, Valdir Cechinel Filho By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 20 Jan 2019 12:54:47 EST Online Resource Full Article
ot Introduction to pharmaceutical biotechnology. Saurabh Bhatia and Satish Sardana, Tanveer Naved By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 5 May 2019 07:22:22 EDT Online Resource Full Article
ot Characterization and biology of nanomaterials for drug delivery: nanoscience and nanotechnology in drug delivery / edited by Shyam S. Mohapatra, Shivendu Ranjan, Nandita Dasgupta, Raghvendra Kumar Mishra, Sabu Thomas By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 12 May 2019 07:20:35 EDT Online Resource Full Article
ot The peyote effect: from the Inquisition to the War on Drugs / Alexander S. Dawson By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 4 Aug 2019 09:32:45 EDT Hayden Library - RS165.P44 D39 2018 Full Article
ot Cytotoxic payloads for antibody--drug conjugates / edited by David E. Thurston and Paul J.M. Jackson By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 18 Aug 2019 09:32:39 EDT Online Resource Full Article
ot NeuroPsychopharmacotherapy edited by Peter Riederer, Gerd Laux, Benoit Mulsant, Weidong Le, Toshiharu Nagatsu By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 18 Aug 2019 09:32:39 EDT Online Resource Full Article
ot Endotoxin Detection and Control in Pharma, Limulus, and Mammalian Systems. By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 18 Aug 2019 09:32:39 EDT Online Resource Full Article
ot Antibacterial drug discovery to combat MDR: natural compounds, nanotechnology and novel synthetic sources / Iqbal Ahmad, Shamim Ahmad, Kendra P. Rumbaugh, editors By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 22 Dec 2019 07:46:07 EST Online Resource Full Article
ot The science and regulations of naturally derived complex drugs / Ram Sasisekharan [and 3 others], editors By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 29 Dec 2019 07:51:14 EST Hayden Library - RS380.S35 2019 Full Article
ot Principles and practice of botanicals as an integrative therapy / edited by Anne Hume, Katherine Kelly Orr By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 16 Feb 2020 07:32:02 EST Online Resource Full Article
ot Structure-activity relationships for development of neurokinin-3 receptor antagonists: reducing environmental impact / Koki Yamamoto By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 1 Mar 2020 07:37:39 EST Online Resource Full Article
ot Psychoactive medicinal plants and fungal neurotoxins Amritpal Singh Saroya, Jaswinder Singh By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 29 Mar 2020 07:25:05 EDT Online Resource Full Article
ot These Birds Eat Fire, or Close to It, to Live Another Day By www.nytimes.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 16:00:23 GMT A willingness to experiment with new foods and ways of foraging may make some birds less vulnerable to extinction. Full Article
ot Top Kashmiri Militant Is Killed, Sparking Protests and Rage By www.nytimes.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 17:18:06 GMT Over years of fighting, Riyaz Ahmad Naikoo recruited scores of young Kashmiris in an armed quest for independence from India. His death has set off a fresh wave of unrest. Full Article
ot Protecting Homes and Food Sources of Two Critical Bat Species By www.batcon.org Published On :: Wed, 30 Jan 2019 04:36:00 -0600 Lesser Long-Nosed and Mexican Long-Nosed Bats Receiving Support from Bat Conservation International’s New Program Supported by XTO Energy Full Article Press Release
ot Protecting America’s Rarest Bat with Opening of the FPL Bat Lab at Zoo Miami By www.batcon.org Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2019 08:30:00 -0500 Miami, Fla. – (Oct. 24, 2019) – The FPL Bat Lab at Zoo Miami officially opened today focused on providing solutions to protect the federally Full Article Press Release
ot The missing analysis in JavaScript "Real" Mixins By webreflection.blogspot.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Jan 2016 17:44:00 +0000 I love hacks and unusual patterns! As logical consequence, I loved this post about "Real" Mixins!!!The only hitch about that post is that I believe there are few points closer to a "gonna sell you my idea" discussion than a non disillusioned one.Let's start this counter analysis remembering what are actually classes in latest JavaScript standard, so that we can move on explaining what's missing in there. JavaScript embraces prototypal inheritanceIt doesn't matter if ES6 made the previously reserved class keyword usable; at the end of the day we're dealing with a special syntactical shortcut to enrich a generic prototype object. // class in ES2015class A { constructor() {} method() {} get accessor() {} set accessor(value) {}}// where are those methods and properties defined?console.log( Object.getOwnPropertyNames(A.prototype) // ["constructor", "method", "accessor"]);Accordingly, declaring a generic class consists in bypassing the following procedure: function A() {}Object.defineProperties( A.prototype, { // constructor is implicitly defined method: { configurable: true, writable: true, value: function method() {} }, accessor: { configurable: true, get: function get() {}, set: function set(value) {} } });If you don't trust me, trust what a transpiler would do, summarized in the following code: var A = (function () { // the constructor function A() { _classCallCheck(this, _temporalAssertDefined(A, "A", _temporalUndefined) && A); } // the enriched prototype _createClass(_temporalAssertDefined(A, "A", _temporalUndefined) && A, [{ key: "method", value: function method() {} }, { key: "accessor", get: function get() {}, set: function set(value) {} }]); return _temporalAssertDefined(A, "A", _temporalUndefined) && A;})();If there is some public static property in the definition, its assignment to the constructor would be the second bypassed part. The super caseThe extra bit in terms of syntax that makes ES6 special is the special keyword super. Being multiple inheritance not possible in JavaScript, we could think about super as the static reference to the directly extended prototype. In case of the previous B class, which extends A, we can think about super variable like if it was defined as such: // used within the constructorlet super = (...args) => A.apply(this, arguments);// used within any other methodsuper.method = (...args) => A.prototype.method.apply(this, args);// used as accessorObject.defineProperty(super, 'accessor', { get: () => Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor( A.prototype, 'accessor' ).get.call(this), set: (value) => Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor( A.prototype, 'accessor' ).set.call(this, value)});Now that we have a decent understanding on how inheritance works in JavaScript and what it means to declare a class, let's talk about few misleading points sold as pros or cons in the mentioned article. Prototypes are always modified anyway!We've just seen that defining a class technically means enriching its prototype object. This already invalidates somehow Justin point but there's more to consider.When Justin exposes his idea on why current solutions are bad, he says that: When using mixin libraries against prototype objects, the prototypes are directly mutated. This is a problem if the prototype is used anywhere else that the mixed-in properties are not wanted. The way Justin describes this issue is quite misleading because mutating prototypes at runtime is a well known bad practice.Indeed, I believe every single library he mentioned in that post, and he also forgot mine, is not designed to mutate classes prototypes at runtime ... like: not at all!Every single mixin proposal that is capable of implementing mixins via classes is indeed designed to define these classes at definition time, not at runtime!Moreover, whatever solution Justin proposed will not guard any class from being modified at runtime later on!The same way he's defining his final classes during their definitions, mixins-for-classes oriented libraries have exactly the same goal: you define your class and its mixins during the class definition time!The fact mixins add properties to a prototype is a completely hidden matter that at class definition time is everything but bad.Also, no property is modified in place, because mixins are there to enrich, not to modify ... and having a prototype enriched means also that it's easier to spot name clashing and methods or properties conflicts ... but I'll come back to that later ... super actually should NOT work!The main bummer about the article is that it starts in a very reasonable way, describing mixins and classes, and also analyzing their role in a program. The real, and only, difference between a mixin and normal subclass is that a normal subclass has a fixed superclass, while a mixin definition doesn't yet have a superclass. Justin started right at the very beginning, and then degenerated with all sort of contradictions such: With JavaScript finally supporting super, so should mixinssuper.foo property access works within mixins and subclasses.super() calls work in constructors.One of the biggest benefits is that super works inside methods of the subclass and the mixins.Then finally he's back to Sanity Village with the following sentence: super calls can be a little unintuitive for those new to mixins because the superclass isn't known at mixin definition, and sometimes developers expect super to point to the declared superclass (the parameter to the mixin), not the mixin application. And on top of that, Justin talks about constructors too: Constructors are a potential source of confusion with mixins. They essentially behave like methods, except that overriden methods tend to have the same signature, while constructors in a inheritance hierarchy often have different signatures. In case you're not convinced yet how much messed up could be the situation, I'd like to add extra examples to the plate.Let's consider the word area and its multiple meanings: any particular extent of space or surfacea geographical regionany section reserved for a specific functionextent, range, or scopefield of study, or a branch of a field of studya piece of unoccupied ground; an open spacethe space or site on which a building standsNow you really have to tell me in case you implement a basic Shape mixin with an area() method what the hack would you expect when invoking super. Moreoever, you should tell me if for every single method you are going to write within a mixin, you are also going to blindly invoke super with arbitrary amount of arguments in there ... So here my quick advice about calling blindly a super: NO, followed by DON'T and eventually NEVER! Oversold super abilityNo kidding, and I can't stress this enough ... I've never ever in my life wrote a single mixin that was blindly trusting on a super call. That would be eventually an application based on mixins but that's a completely different story.My feeling is that Justin tried to combine at all cost different concepts, probably mislead by his Dart background, since mentioned as reference, where composition in Dart was indeed classes based and the lang itself exposes native mixins as classes ... but here again we are in JavaScript! instanceof what?Another oversold point in Justin's article is that instanceof works.This one was easy to spot ... I mean, if you create a class at runtime everytime the mixin is invoked, what exactly are you capable of "instanceoffing" and why would that benefit anyone about anything?I'm writing down his very same examples here that will obviously all fail: // a new anonymous class is created each time// who's gonna benefit about the instanceof?let MyMixin = (superclass) => class extends superclass { foo() { console.log('foo from MyMixin'); }};// let's try this classclass MyClass extends MyMixin(MyBaseClass) { /* ... */}// Justin says it's cool that instanceof works ...(new MyClass) instanceof MyMixin; // false// false ... really, it can't be an instance of// an arrow function prototype, isn't it?!Accordingly, and unless I've misunderstood Justin point in which case I apologies in advance, I'm not sure what's the exact point in having instanceof working. Yes, sure the intermediate class is there, but every time the mixin is used it will create a different class so there's absolutely no advantage in having instanceof working there ... am I right? Improving **Objects** CompositionIn his Improving the Syntax paragraph, Justin exposes a very nice API summarized as such: let mix = (superclass) => new MixinBuilder(superclass);class MixinBuilder { constructor(superclass) { this.superclass = superclass; } with(...mixins) { return mixins.reduce((c, mixin) => mixin(c), this.superclass); }}Well, this was actually the part I've liked the most about his article, it's a very simple and semantic API, and it also doesn't need classes at all to be implemented for any kind of JS object!How? Well, simply creating objects from objects instead: let mix = (object) => ({ with: (...mixins) => mixins.reduce( (c, mixin) => Object.create( c, Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptors(mixin) ), object)});It could surely be improved in order to deal with classes too but you get the idea: let a = {a: 'a'};let b = {b: 'b'};let c = {c: 'c'};let d = mix(c).with(a, b);console.log(d);Since the main trick in Justin proposal is to place an intermediate class in the inheritance chain, defining at runtime each time the same class and its prototype, I've done something different here that doesn't need to create a new class with its own prototype or object each time, while preserving original functionalities without affecting them.Less RAM to use, a hopefully coming soon native Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptors that should land in ES7 and make extraction faster, and the ability to use the pattern with pretty much everything out there, modern or old.The gist is here, feel free to reuse. As Summary ...Wrapping up this post, with latter proposal we can actually achieve whatever Justin did with his intermediate classes approach but following different goals: Mixins are added to the prototype chain.Mixins are applied without modifying existing objects.Mixins do no magic, and don't define new semantics on top of the core language.super.foo property access won't hopefully work within mixins but it will with subclasses methods.super() calls won't hopefully work in mixins constructors because you've no idea what kind of arguments you are going to receive. Subclasses still work as expected.Mixins are able to extend other mixins.instanceof has no reason to be even considered in this scenario since we are composing objects.Mixin definitions do not require library support - they can be written in a universal style and be compatible with non classes based engines too.bonus: less memory consumption overall, there's no runtime duplication for the same logic each timeI still want to thanks Justin because he made it quite clear that still not everyone fully understands mixins but there's surely a real-world need, or better demand, in the current JavaScript community.Let's hope the next version of ECMAScript will let all of us compose in a standard way that doesn't include a footgun like super through intermediate classes definition could do.Thanks for your patience reading through this! Full Article
ot Hyperspectral remote sensing: fundamentals and practices / Ruiliang Pu By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 29 Oct 2017 06:34:15 EDT Online Resource Full Article
ot Integrating scale in remote sensing and GIS / [edited by] Dale A. Quattrochi, Elizabeth A. Wentz, Nina Siu-Ngan Lam, Charles W. Emerson By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 5 Nov 2017 06:36:29 EST Rotch Library - G70.212.I565 2017 Full Article
ot Ecotourism's promise and peril: a biological evaluation / Daniel T. Blumstein, Benjamin Geffroy, Diogo S. M. Samia, Eduardo Bessa, editors By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 19 Nov 2017 06:29:25 EST Online Resource Full Article
ot A Louisiana coastal atlas: resources, economies, and demographics / Scott A. Hemmerling By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 26 Nov 2017 06:43:18 EST Dewey Library - G1362.C6A5 H46 2017 Full Article
ot Comprehensive remote sensing / editor in chief: Shunlin Liang By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 10 Dec 2017 06:37:07 EST Online Resource Full Article
ot Endeavouring Banks: exploring collections from the Endeavour voyage, 1768-1771 / Neil Chambers, with contributions by Anna Agnarsdottir, Sir David Attenborough, Jeremy Coote, Philip J. Hatfield and John Gascoigne By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 21 Jan 2018 06:57:47 EST Hayden Library - G420.B18 C43 2016 Full Article
ot Introduction to GIS programming and fundamentals with Python and ArcGIS / Chaowei Yang ; with the collaboration of Manzhu Yu [and seven others] By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 11 Mar 2018 06:53:06 EDT Rotch Library - G70.212.Y36 2017 Full Article
ot Spatial Techniques for Soil Erosion Estimation: Remote Sensing and GIS Approach / by Rupesh Jayaram Patil By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 1 Apr 2018 06:34:28 EDT Online Resource Full Article
ot The anarchist's guide to travel: a manual for future hitchhikers, hobos, and other misfit wanderers / by Matthew Derrick By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 15 Apr 2018 06:31:19 EDT Hayden Library - G151.D47 2017 Full Article
ot Understanding GPS/GNSS: Principles and Applications, Third Edition / by Elliott D. Kaplan, Christopher J. Hegarty By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 6 May 2018 06:31:01 EDT Online Resource Full Article
ot Target scattering mechanism in polarimetric synthetic aperture radar: interpretation and application / Si-Wei Chen, Xue-Song Wang, Shun-Ping Xiao, Motoyuki Sato By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 24 Jun 2018 06:32:27 EDT Online Resource Full Article
ot QGIS in remote sensing set / edited by Nicolas Baghdadi, Clément Mallet, Mehrez Zribi By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 29 Jul 2018 07:36:13 EDT Rotch Library - G70.212.Q45 2018 Full Article
ot Remote sensing and cognition: human factors in image interpretation / edited by Raechel A. White, Arzu Coltekin, and Robert R. Hoffman By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 9 Sep 2018 07:43:33 EDT Online Resource Full Article
ot High spatial resolution remote sensing: data, analysis, and applications / edited by Yuhong He and Qihao Weng By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 9 Sep 2018 07:43:33 EDT Online Resource Full Article
ot Lidar remote sensing and applications / Pinliang Dong and Qi Chen By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 9 Sep 2018 07:43:33 EDT Online Resource Full Article
ot LiDAR remote sensing and applications / Pinliang Dong and Qi Chen By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 16 Sep 2018 07:38:37 EDT Rotch Library - G70.4.D66 2018 Full Article
ot Proceedings of the Tiangong-2 remote sensing application conference: technology, method and application / editors, Yidong Gu, Ming Gao and Guangheng Zhao By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 20 Jan 2019 12:54:47 EST Online Resource Full Article
ot Advances in Remote Sensing and Geo Informatics Applications: Proceedings of the 1st Springer Conference of the Arabian Journal of Geosciences (CAJG-1), Tunisia 2018 / Hesham M. El-Askary, Saro Lee, Essam Heggy, Biswajeet Pradhan, editors By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 27 Jan 2019 13:01:18 EST Online Resource Full Article
ot Cross-border tourism in protected areas: potentials, pitfalls and perspectives / Marius Mayer [and 4 others] By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 31 Mar 2019 07:31:59 EDT Online Resource Full Article
ot Perspectives on rural tourism geographies: case studies from developed nations on the exotic, the fringe and the boring bits in between / editors, Rhonda L. Koster and Doris A. Carson By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 14 Apr 2019 07:26:57 EDT Online Resource Full Article
ot Cycling and motorcycling tourism: an analysis of physical, sensory, social, and emotional features of journey experiences / Anna Scuttari By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 14 Jul 2019 08:50:33 EDT Online Resource Full Article
ot The Philosophy of GIS edited by Timothy Tambassi By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 14 Jul 2019 08:50:33 EDT Online Resource Full Article
ot Big data analytics for satellite image processing and remote sensing / P. Swarnalatha, VIT University, India, Prabu Sevugan, VIT University, India By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 28 Jul 2019 09:30:37 EDT Rotch Library - GA102.4.E4 B54 2018 Full Article
ot Volunteered geographic information and the future of geospatial data / Claudio Elizio Calazans Campelo, Michela Bertolotto, and Padraig Corcoran, Editors By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 28 Jul 2019 09:30:37 EDT Rotch Library - G70.212.V65 2017 Full Article
ot Truth-spots: how places make people believe / Thomas F. Gieryn By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 18 Aug 2019 09:32:39 EDT Hayden Library - G156.5.H47 G54 2018 Full Article