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Comprehensive healthcare simulation: interprofessional team training and simulation / John T. Paige, Shirley C. Sonesh, Deborah D. Garbee, Laura S. Bonanno, editors

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Oxygen transport to tissue XLI / Pan-Dong Ryu, Joseph C. LaManna, David K. Harrison, Sang-Suk Lee, editors

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Deep learning in medical image analysis: challenges and applications / Gobert Lee, Hiroshi Fujita, editors

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Review of DOD's approach to deriving an occupational exposure level for trichloroethylene / Committee to Review DOD's Approach to Deriving an Occupational Exposure Limit for TCE, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Division on Earth an

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Stroke revisited: vascular cognitive impairment / Seung-Hoon Lee, Jae-Sung Lim, editors

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Review of EPA's updated problem formulation and protocol for the Inorganic Arsenic IRIS Assessment / Committee to Evaluate the IRIS Protocol for Inorganic Arsenic Assessment, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Division on Earth and Life S

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Textbook of oral cancer: prevention, diagnosis and management / Saman Warnakulasuriya, John S. Greenspan, editors

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Translational neuroscience of speech and language disorders Georgios P. D. Argyropoulos

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Diabetic neuropathy and clinical practice Sanjeev Kelkar

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Machine learning with health care perspective: machine learning and healthcare / Vishal Jain, Jyotir Moy Chatterjee, editors

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Pediatric Bleeding Disorders: A Clinical Casebook / edited by Amy L. Dunn, Bryce A. Kerlin, Sarah H. O'Brien, Melissa J. Rose, Riten Kumar

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Concussion management for primary care: evidence based answers to cases and questions / Deepak S. Patel, editor

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Microbiological Advancements for Higher Altitude Agro-Ecosystems and Sustainability / Reeta Goel, Ravindra Soni, Deep Chandra, editors

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Sleep disorders in Parkinson's disease: management and case study / Chun-Feng Liu, editor

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'Essentials of cancer genomic, computational approaches and precision medicine / Nosheen Masood, Saima Shakil Malik, editors

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The neuroscience of suicidal behavior / Kees van Heeringen

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Tumor microenvironment / Peter P. Lee, Francesco M. Marincola, editors

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Geeks, genes, and the evolution of Asperger syndrome / Dean Falk and Eve Penelope Schofield

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Practical lymph node and bone marrow pathology: frequently asked questions / Endi Wang, Anand Shreeram Lagoo, editors

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Tissue engineering: principles, protocols, and practical exercises / Narine Sarvazyan, editor

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IoT technologies for healthcare: 6th EAI International Conference, HealthyIoT 2019, Braga, Portugal, December 4-6, 2019, Proceedings / Nuno M. Garcia, Ivan Miguel Pires, Rossitza Goleva (eds.)

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Bats Battle Fungus Where They Sleep

Imagine a world without bats — a world overrun with biting insects, a world where plants that rely upon bat pollinators might disappear. Debbie Buecher, a Tucson bat biologist, is trying to prevent that scenario from becoming a reality.



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Lithuanian capital holds ‘Mask Fashion Week’ amid COVID-19

Twenty-one billboards dotted around the UNESCO World Heritage city of Vilnius feature photographs of men, women and children wearing masks as part of a ‘Mask Fashion Week’.




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Men’s Milan Fashion Week postponed to mid-July, goes virtual

The Men’s Milan Fashion Week set for June will be postponed to mid-July and presented in purely digital format with photos and video to avoid the risk




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Linksys Helps Make Home Networking Greener





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Won’t call in Army, but may seek more forces to help stressed cops: Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray

Chief minister Uddhav Thackeray on Friday refuted rumours that the army would be called out in Mumbai as Covid-19 cases showed no signs of abating, and said if required, the state may seek additional forces from the Centre to afford rest to the stretched state police force in a phased manner. “If you violate the lockdown, you are extending the crisis,” he said.




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Tirupur sees chance as global brands come calling for masks

At the end of March, Raja Shanmugam was worried. Either export shipments were getting delayed or payments were not coming through from European buyers. But, when he reopened his factory on Wednesday




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Labourer couple cycling home to Chhattisgarh from UP run over on Shaheed Path




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Kolkata heroes feed strays, distribute ration among the needy in times of lockdown

Two women – one who runs a rice and fish curry pice hotel on the pavement opposite to Science College in Ballygunge and the other who owns multiple Chinese cuisine restaurants in the city - have emerged as Kolkata’s standout Covid heroes through their acts of compassion.




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Encyclopedia of ocean engineering / editors, Weicheng Cui, Shixiao Fu, Zhiqiang Hu

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Subsea engineering handbook / Yong Bai, Qiang Bai

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Mooring system engineering for offshore structures / Kai-Tung Ma, Yong Luo, Chi-Tat Thomas Kwan, Yongyan Wu

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Air lubricated and air cavity ships: development, design, and application / Gennadiy Alexeevitch Pavlov, Liang Yun, Alan Bliault, Shu-Long He

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Uber sees rides recovering from Covid-19 lows, banks on food-delivery biz

Uber reported it had seen encouraging signs in markets hit by the pandemic and posted a 14% rise in revenue for the first quarter, supported by a jump in food-delivery orders at its Uber Eats business




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Amid coronavirus lockdown, steel demand pick-up off to a slow start

Construction activities have resumed, albeit in a staggered manner; in some pockets there is demand for yellow goods as well




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Covid-19 impact: Facebook employees to work from home till 2020 end

Facebook CEO Zuckerberg had announced that the company is cancelling physical events with more than 50 people through June 2021




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How volunteers are matching physical distancing with social solidarity

Within 24 hours of setting up a social media group and helpline called Caremongers India on March 20, Nagaraj had 150 volunteers from across India




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How Mumbai, the city that never sleeps, has been rendered somnolent

Neither rain nor riot, not even a terror attack such as the one on 26/11 or the 12 bomb blasts that ripped through it in 1993, have managed to clamp the city down. But this time the city has curled up




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In this coronavirus lockdown, India feels like the calm before the storm

Strong social networks got India through the calamity of demonetisation. By not giving migrant workers enough time to get home, the govt has likely deprived them of this




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Free-for-all vs copyright

Last week, Internet Archive, a nonprofit group, announced that it would drop the access restrictions for its scanned books to make them widely available to readers during the coronavirus outbreak.




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In caring company: Firms make working from home stress free and fun

Some companies have engaged doctors and therapists to talk to employees over webinars and answer questions related to the virus.




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How isolation and WFH have deepened our engagement with work and people

Covid-19 and its aftermath are an opportunity to significantly reorient the way we approach work and leisure - and, by extension, life itself.




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Art sales haven't been entirely dampened, they're just moving online

Overseas and here, auction houses are capitalising on the fact that collectors are stuck at home - and are online.




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Donald Trump's 'deep state'

Much of the book charts the history of congressional oversight over the CIA and the FBI, beginning, in 1975, with the committee chaired by Senator Frank Church




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Obituary: Economist and BS Columnist Deepak Lal passes away at 80

Classicism and liberalism were two values that defined the man




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Deepak Lal: Profound philosopher in all travails & joys of life and living

Mani Shankar Aiyar remembers economist Deepak Lal, who remained for 65 years one of his closest friends, as a deeply empathetic confidante and a mentor on everything 'civilised'




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For a conservative, Deepak Lal saw deep strengths in India's civil society

Despite his clarity of thought, controversial but well-researched views, fierce political convictions and global reputation and fame, Lal was at heart a shy man, write Suman Bery




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Nuclear energy: a professional assessment / the Watt Committee on Energy

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