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Protective organic coatings / prepared under the direction of the ASM International Handbook Committee

Hayden Library - TA459.A5171 2015 v.5B




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The rare earth elements: an introduction / J.H.L. Voncken

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Army denies their involvement in firing on CAB protesters of Assam

The Army today denied their involvement in firing against any of the protestors of the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB). It came as a clarification regarding the news published on Times of Assam yesterday about the killing of 3 civilians in Guwahati. In a telephonic conversation with our Chief Editor, Defence PRO (Guwahati) of the Indian […]

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COVID-19 – Is there a Propaganda war against China?

The rumor is that a virology institute in Wuhan developed coronavirus in their own lab. Firstly, it is important to understand that Wuhan just happens to have a virology institute, like we have one in Pune, Maharashtra. Pune’s National Institute of Virology has all kinds of live viruses including human-pathogenic ones like Nipah and Corona, […]

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Drive-In Concerts and Even Raves Are Becoming the Rage in Europe

If we are to remain socially distant in the coming months of the pandemic—and nearly every reputable health expert says we should—at least 21st century technology has prepared us for life lived in isolation. If we insist on going out, we may see a 20th century innovation become even more popular. The drive-in theater has […]

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3D Interactive Globes Now Online: Spin Through an Archive of Globes from the 17th and 18th Century

Willem Janszoon Blaeu Celestial Globe 1602 No matter how accustomed we've grown over the centuries to flat maps of the world, they can never be perfectly accurate. Strictly speaking, no map can perfectly capture the territory it describes (an impossibility memorably fictionalized by Jorge Luis Borges in "On Exactitude in Science"), but there's a reason […]

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Juilliard Students & the New York Philharmonic Perform Ravel’s Bolero While Social Distancing in Quarantine

Like everyone else in COVID-19 isolation, Juilliard students are itching to get out and play. For them, the desire is a little more of an imperative. Without meeting and rehearsing together, these dedicated artists at the beginning of their careers can’t hone their skills. “In normal times,” writes Benjamin Sosland at the Juilliard Journal, “Juilliard’s […]

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Patti Smith’s Self Portraits: Another Side of the Prolific Artist

Young artists can understandably feel hesitant about trying new things. It’s hard enough to compete as a musician, for example. Why try to publish poetry or make visual art, too? Older, more established artists who branch out often have trouble being taken seriously in other fields. Patti Smith—poet, singer, memoirist, photographer, visual artist—has never seemed […]

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The Earliest Known Motion Picture, 1888’s Roundhay Garden Scene, Restored with Artificial Intelligence

No image is more closely associated with the birth of the motion picture than a train pulling into the French coastal town of La Ciotat. Captured by cinema pioneers Auguste and Louis Lumière, the 50-second clip frightened the audience at its first screening in 1896, who thought a real locomotive was hurtling toward them — […]

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Masterclass Is Running a “Buy One, Share One Free” Deal (Until the End of the Weekend)

FYI: Masterclass is running a Buy One, Share One Free through this weekend. Here's the gist: If you buy an All-Access pass to their 80+ courses, you will receive another All-Access Pass to give to someone else at no additional charge. An All-Access pass costs $180, and lasts one year. For that fee, you--and a family member or friend--can […]

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Download Free Doctor Who Backgrounds for Virtual Meetings (Plus Many Other BBC TV Shows)

Enthusiasm for British television is a force of nature. That goes even more so for British television fandom outside Britain. All of us have known someone, or indeed been someone, who shifted their cultural allegiances wholesale after watching a single episode of, say, Monty Python's Flying Circus. But even that hugely influential comedy series commands […]

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A Virtual Tour Inside the Hayao Miyazaki’s Studio Ghibli Museum

Let us pray that organization expert Marie Kondo never comes within spitting distance of A Boy’s Room, part of the Studio Ghibli museum’s Where a Film is Born installation. It’s not likely that every single item in the massive (and no doubt well dusted) collection of books, postcards, hand tools, pictures, figurines, and other assorted tchotchkes pictured above […]

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Robert Fripp Releases Free Ambient Music to Get You Through the Lockdown: Enjoy “Music for Quiet Moments”

King Crimson’s master guitarist Robert Fripp has had a career long reputation as an autocrat, and exacting, difficult taskmaster. He’s named an album, a band, and a record company “Discipline.” Drummer Bill Bruford once described him as an “an amalgam of Stalin, Gandhi and the Marquis de Sade,” according to The Telegraph. But recently, there’s […]

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Perspectives on early Andean civilization in Peru : interaction, authority, and socioeconomic organization during the first and second millennia BC / edited by Richard L. Burger, Lucy C. Salazar,Yuji Seki

xiv, 234 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm




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The Oxford handbook of archaeology [electronic resource] / edited by Barry Cunliffe, Chris Gosden, Rosemary A. Joyce.

1 online resource (xvii, 1161 pages) : illustrations, maps.




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The Oxford handbook of maritime archaeology [electronic resource] / [edited by] Alexis Catsambis, Ben Ford, and Donny L. Hamilton.

1 online resource (xxvii, 1203 pages) : illustrations, maps.




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The Oxford handbook of North American archaeology [electronic resource] / [edited by] Timothy R. Pauketat.

1 online resource (xxvi, 666 pages) : illustrations, maps.




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The Oxford handbook of public archaeology [electronic resource] / edited by Robin Skeates, Carol McDavid and John Carman.

1 online resource (xix, 727 pages) : illustrations, portraits




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The Oxford handbook of Mesoamerican archaeology [electronic resource] / edited by Deborah L. Nichols and Christopher A. Pool

xv, 979 pages : illustrations, maps




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Hormone Therapy for Prostate Cancer

A fact sheet that describes hormone therapy and its role in treating prostate cancer. Includes information about the different types of hormone therapy, how they are used, and possible side effects.




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Targeted Cancer Therapies

A fact sheet that describes targeted cancer therapies, which are drugs that interfere with specific molecules involved in cancer cell growth and survival.




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Why We Send Our Kids to the Poorest Public School

It's not just my own kids' well-being that matters anymore.




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A Christian Covers the World's Longest Cocktail Party

An interview with Kelly Crow, who has reported on the contemporary art world for 'The Wall Street Journal' since 2006.




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Flooded by a Storm, Then by Grace

The superstorm almost destroyed our home. What happened afterward shocked me.




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Getting New Yorkers to Hear the Word

How Bethany Jenkins's daily devotionals kickstart common-good Christianity in NYC.




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The Top 10 This Is Our City Stories: Editor's Pick

And a bit of what our team learned along the way.







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How the Besharam title track was made

Singers Ishq Bector and Shree D jam exclusively for Rediff.












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'Rahman has been an inspiration but these days I like Amit Trivedi'

Music composer Abhishek Arora on composing music for the television series Love By Chance.





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Watch: Shah Rukh Khan's SLAM! The Tour

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Shah Rukh, Deepika, Abhishek: Who is the most talkative actor?

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Watch the NEW Kill Dil trailer!

The film looks like a lot of fun.




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Watch: The Snazzy X Trailer

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