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Epiphyll community diversity on Anthurium and Philodendron (Araceae)




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Streambed substrate composition and macroinvertebrate communities in the presence of a dam




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Edge effects on understory Rubiaceae communities in lower montane moist forest at Monteverde, Costa Rica




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Community composition of frugivorous butterflies in a Neotropical land Mosaic




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Dry season macrofungi of the Monteverde reserve




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Research and advances in ground-water resources studies, 1964-1974 - March 1974




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Mediation agreement concerning surface water management problems within the watershed encompassing northwest Okeechobee county - 1996-12-17




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Styrene vapour leak under control, asserts Collector

Almost 60% of the liquid has been polymerised, he tells Chief Minister






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Dr Basil Harwood - Communion in F major on the Hymn-Tune “Irish” (Op 15/1)

Organ sheet music by Dr Basil Harwood | Communion in F major on the Hymn-Tune “Irish” (Op 15/1) (1: Communion; 2: Hymn)

Reference: BE01624
Title: Communion in F major on the Hymn-Tune “Irish” (Op 15/1)
Contents: 1: Communion; 2: Hymn
Composer: Dr Basil Harwood
Instrument: Organ solo
Price: €5.99
Pages: 4
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
Publication Date: 07-Jan-2020
Edition: New
Editor: W. B. Henshaw
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-1624-9




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Harry Rowe Shelley - Communion in E flat

Organ sheet music by Harry Rowe Shelley | Communion in E flat

Reference: BE01493
Title: Communion in E flat
Composer: Harry Rowe Shelley
Instrument: Organ solo
Price: €6.99
Pages: 5
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
Publication Date: 06-Feb-2020
Edition: New
Editor: W. B. Henshaw
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-1493-1




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Modest Mussorgsky - Une Larme (arr. by A. Eaglefield Hull)

Organ sheet music by Modest Mussorgsky | Une Larme (arr. by A. Eaglefield Hull)

Reference: BE01591
Title: Une Larme (arr. by A. Eaglefield Hull)
Composer: Modest Mussorgsky
Instrument: Organ solo
Price: €6.49
Pages: 4
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
Publication Date: 17-Feb-2020
Edition: New
Editor: W. B. Henshaw
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-1591-4




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[ASAP] Perspectives for Polymer Electrolytes: A View from Fundamentals of Ionic Conductivity

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[ASAP] Ester Functional Epoxide Monomers for Random and Gradient Poly(ethylene glycol) Polyelectrolytes with Multiple Carboxylic Acid Moieties

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[ASAP] A Nonconventional Approach toward Multihydroxy Functional Polystyrenes Relying on a Simple Grignard Reagent

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[ASAP] C(sp<sup>3</sup>)–H Polyamination of Internal Alkynes toward Regio- and Stereoregular Functional Poly(allylic tertiary amine)s

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[ASAP] Cation-p Interactions Accelerate the Living Cationic Ring-Opening Polymerization of Unsaturated 2-Alkyl-2-oxazolines

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[ASAP] Role of Glassy Bridges on the Mechanics of Filled Rubbers under Pressure

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[ASAP] Unraveling Multiple Distributions in Chain Walking Polyethylene Using Advanced Liquid Chromatography

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[ASAP] MIDA Boronate Stabilized Polymers as a Versatile Platform for Organoboron and Functionalized Polymers

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A Silent Embrace of “The Middle Ages” Under COVID-19

Today, we have a guest post from G. Geltner, Professor of History at the University of Amsterdam and author of Roads to Health: Infrastructure and Urban Wellbeing in Later Medieval Italy, new from Penn Press. Geltner's book provides a critical...




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Bringing Together Two Creative Communities

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Unleash your inner Damien Hirst with Snapchat's new filter

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Designer Slack Communities.

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A Complete Guide to CSS Functions

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For many, accessibility is an unknown unknown

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Copy & Paste Your Surroundings into Photoshop with a Magical AR App

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Excitement Surrounds the Launch of New Star Wars Book.

Excitement has surrounded the launch of J.W.Rinzler’s new book, The Making Of: The Empire Strikes Back. For months, fan websites and blogs have been ablaze with activity as Star Wars fans and cinephiles across the world eagerly anticipated the sequel to Rinzler’s critically acclaimed The Making Of: Star Wars. Fortunately, they have not been disappointed. With its exclusive access to the Lucasfilm archives, The Making Of: The Empire Strikes Back offers a treasure trove of never-before published photos, design sketches, paintings, production notes, interviews, anecdotes, and scripts, to offer a complete behind-the-scenes look at the production of an iconic film.

On Saturday fans celebrated the launch of The Making Of: The Empire Strikes Back at Bristol’s Forbidden Planet with an Empire Strikes Back themed extravaganza. Complete with costumes and lightsabers, fans from all generations enjoyed celebrating both the movie and the launch of this highly anticipated book. Similar celebrations have been planned at Southampton’s Forbidden Planet for this Saturday (23/10/10).




The Making of The Empire Strikes Back is available to buy online here.




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I Could Go On...Unpublished Letters to The Daily Telegraph released

• The follow up to last Christmas’ Best Seller AM I ALONE IN THINKING..?

• Another hilarious collection of letters

• Over 70,000 copies sold of its predecessor

• #1 Independent bookshops’ Christmas bestseller

'SIR – My first thought on seeing your headline, "Pupils to be taught about sex at seven" was "What, in the morning?"'

‘SIR- If anyone is unsure or not to vote for David Milliband, I would draw their attention to the photo of him in The Daily Telegraph wearing a two-buttoned suit with both buttons done up.’

'SIR – Having seen some pictures of Tiger Woods’ acquaintances, I’m thinking of taking up golf.'

In 2009 a small volume of unpublished letters to The Daily Telegraph, Am I Alone in Thinking….? captured the public imagination and became a Christmas bestseller. But to those who compile the newspaper’s daily Letters page the book’s huge appeal was no surprise. While they can publish no more than 20 letters each day, another 600 will have gone to waste and for every serious contribution there are many more that are simply very funny, and, alas, there’s never enough room to include them all.

Here then is the eagerly-awaited sequel chronicling yet another year through the whimsical preoccupations and hobbyhorses of the Telegraph’s wonderfully waggish readers. Chris Evans’ supplanting of Sir Terry Wogan on Radio 2; Tiger Woods’ peccadilloes; Gordon Brown’s long farewell – such are among the issues that exercised 2010 epistolarians.

Iain Hollingshead was deputy Letters editor of the Daily Telegraph and is now one of the paper's feature writers. He lives in London.

I Could Go On... is available to purchase online here.




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‘To The Last Round’ wins inaugural military history award



To The Last Round
The Epic British Stand on the Imjin River, Korea 1951
by Andrew Salmon

On the eve of Remembrance Day 2010, a book on Britain's bloodiest - but almost completely unknown - post-1945 battle won the inaugural Hampshire Libraries (Special Collections) Award for the Best Military Book of 2009 from a field of 60 key military titles.

“In a list of very strong military books, this is an excellent book," said renowned broadcaster and bestselling historian Professor Richard Holmes, the patron of the award. "It well-deserves the winning award."

"A neglected battle that in fact deserves to join the first rank of British military actions, To the Last Round is a book that does its subject proud," added Librarian Andrew Dalziel. "This is easily one of the best books I have read on a military subject in recent years: truly inspiring."

The inaugural award is designed to highlight the three "armed services" collections - aviation, naval and military - in Hampshire Libraries. The military collection alone boasts 18, 000 titles.

Salmon, a Seoul-based reporter, sent an acceptance speech filmed on the Imjn battleground, where the 1951 British positions remain fortified to this day against the North Korean threat.

"I'd like to thank the award panel for recognizing an unknown author writing about a forgotten war," Salmon said. "Though Korea remains the biggest, bloodiest and most brutal conflict fought by British soldiers since World War II, it is almost completely unknown in the UK; I hope this award will bring veterans some long-overdue recognition."

Salmon and film makers Dan Gordon and Howard Reid are hoping to create a documentary on the book. The author is currently finalizing a prequel, Scorched Earth, Black Snow which tells the story of the Australian and British soldiers in North Korea in winter 1950, the most dramatic, but most terrible months of the war, in the words of the men who came home. It will be published by Aurum in early 2011.


Richard Holmes handing the award to Sam Mercer (representing the author), a veteran of the Gloster battalion annihilated on the Imjin, and a survivor of the grim North Korean POW camps. A chance meeting with Mercer, who lost a leg and an eye in the fighting, provided Salmon with the inspiration for his book. Richard Sullivan of Osprey Publishing (the award sponsors) stands between them.


Graham Eames was there on behalf of Aurum Press and Andrew Salmon




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A Round-up of 2011

With New Year's Eve already a fast-fading memory, it's time for a look back at Aurum's 2011. Here are some of the books we were most excited about last year...


Britain's Lost Cricket Grounds by Chris Arnot

One of last year's biggest books for Aurum was Britain's Lost Cricket Grounds by Chris Arnot. In this sumptuously illustrated volume, Arnot takes a journey to forty of the country's former cricket grounds. In their heyday, they were cherished focal-points for their local communities, but each of them now has its own sad story of demise and abandonment. The Hastings ground has been replaced with a shopping centre; another, in Sheffield, made way for an expanding football stadium. What unites them all is that magical missing sound: the crack of leather on willow.

Following the success of Britain's Lost Cities and Lost Victorian Britain, Chris Arnot tours the length and breadth of the country, hears the reminiscences of former players and spectators and unearths what is left of their once-loved grounds. The result is a rueful and reflective exploration of our lost sporting heritage.

You can read Steve James's review of Britain's Lost Cricket Grounds for the Daily Telegraph here.

"A beautifully written volume that is rich in history and anecdote... some magnificent photos will invoke poignant memories." www.thesportsbookshelf.com

"Chris Arnot’s heady romantic hymn to a variety of once famous fields is a coffee-table classic for and of posterity. Everyone will mourn for a personal vanished favourite." The Guardian

Britain's Lost Cricket Grounds is available to buy here.


The Secret Life of Bletchley Park by Sinclair McKay

2011 also saw the release in paperback of The Secret Life of Bletchley Park by Sinclair McKay. This critically acclaimed title, which was a surprise hit of 2010 in hardback, tells the story of the men and women whose code-cracking efforts were a decisive turning-point in the Second World War.

While Bletchley Park may be famous for its work in breaking the Enigma code machine, McKay also brings to life the memories of the ordinary people who found themselves stationed at this secretive Buckinghamshire country home. Through the accounts of Bletchley Park's surviving residents, the book tells tales of winters spent skating on the estate's frozen lake, high-jinks in the accommodation blocks and lives of implacable secrecy. It is the most revealing insight yet into a unique, intriguing and distinctly British episode in history.

You can read Keith Lowe's review of The Secret Life of Bletchley Park for the Daily Telegraph here.

"McKay has succeeded in honouring a genuinely remarkable group of people in a solid, often entertaining and above all warm-hearted way." Daily Mail

"A remarkably faithful account of what we did, why it mattered, and how it all felt at the time." Patricia Brown, wartime Bletchley Park worker, The Guardian

The Secret Life of Bletchley Park is available to buy here.


Fred Trueman: The Authorised Biography by Chris Waters

Throughout his cricketing career in the 50s and 60s, Fred Trueman was known for his fearsome fast bowling and fiery personality. Described by Prime Minister Harold Wilson as 'the greatest living Yorkshireman', he played with a fierce, full-blooded determination to win. Later in life, he would become known as an outspoken commentator for Test Match Special, cementing his status as a cricketing legend.

Chris Waters' perceptive new biography, however, portrays a more complex and troubled figure than anyone might have expected. Drawing on dozens of new interviews with those who knew him best, Waters tells the story of the self-doubting personality beneath Trueman's apparent bravado. This balanced, authoritative study of Fred Trueman's life will surprise - maybe even shock - his many admirers, but also confirms him as an English folk hero.

You can read Rob Bagchi's review of Fred Trueman: The Authorised Biography for the Guardian here.

"His multi-coloured life is given sharper focus by the meticulous research and unforgiving anecdotes of Chris Waters. The strengths of the book lie in the breadth of insights from those closest to Trueman, along with Waters’ own sharp conclusions." The Cricketer

"Perceptive biography… Waters has done a good job in disentangling the man from the myths, many of which were eagerly promoted by Fiery Fred himself." Indpendent on Sunday

Fred Trueman: The Authorised Biography is available to buy here.


And finally...

Sign Language: Travels in Unfortunate English from the Readers of the Telegraph

We have a feeling that Sign Language might have been tumbling out of a few Christmas stockings this year. Full of titillating translations, unintended innuendo and side-splitting spelling mistakes, it's bound to have been raising a few chuckles.

You can catch up with the Daily Telegraph's Sign Language photo galleries here.

Sign language is available to buy here.




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View: We need ground control to fly again post lockdown

IATA has already sought a ‘rescue package’, including direct financial support and a host of other one-time concessions, from GoI to mitigate revenue losses. Every passenger lost by an airline is a corresponding passenger loss — and consequent revenue loss — to airports.




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Air India opens bookings for foreigners, visa holders on outbound repatriation flights

For all flights between India and the USA under the Vande Bharat mission, Air India is charging a fixed fare of Rs 1 lakh per passenger. For flights between India and Singapore, the charge is Rs 18,000-20,000 per passenger, and it is Rs 50,000 per person for India-UK flights.




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Provide financial support to Air India to clear wage backlog: Pilot unions to government

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Air India unions challenge in Bombay HC pay cut due to pandemic

Air India employee unions have moved the Bombay High Court against the airline's decision to slash allowances, which form a major part of salary, by ten per cent because of the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.




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Covid impact: Weather forecasts hit turbulence on grounded jets

Quality of forecasts as meteorological information from aeroplanes has fallen up to 90%.




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[ASAP] Ultrasound Responsive Magnetic Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticle-Loaded Microbubbles for Efficient Gene Delivery

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[ASAP] Smart Assembled Human Serum Albumin Nanocarrier Enhanced Breast Cancer Treatment and Antitumor Immunity by Chemo- photothermal Therapy

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[ASAP] Understanding the Effect of Hydration on the Bio-inert Properties of 2-Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate Copolymers with Small Amounts of Amino- or/and Fluorine-Containing Monomers

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[ASAP] Ultrasound Enhanced Synthetic Platelet Therapy for Augmented Wound Repair

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[ASAP] MgO Nanoparticles Protect against Titanium Particle-Induced Osteolysis in a Mouse Model Because of Their Positive Immunomodulatory Effect

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[ASAP] Triple Functional AB<sub>2</sub> Unit-Modulated Facile Preparation of Bioreducible Hyperbranched Copolymers

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[ASAP] Human-Derived Scaffold Components and Stem Cells Creating Immunocompatible Dermal Tissue Ensuing Regulated Nonfibrotic Cellular Phenotypes

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[ASAP] Improving the Tensile Properties of Wet Spun Silk Fibers Using Rapid Bayesian Algorithm

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[ASAP] Update to Our Reader, Reviewer, and Author Communities—April 2020

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