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Create strategic reserve for milk powder says CII

CII suggested government to consider measures such as rationalization of GST on value added products such as butter and ghee to build market resilience. CII also suggested the government to distribute liquid milk through mid-day meal schemes to ensure nutrition availability for children.




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McDonald’s North & East seeks rental waivers

The US burger and fries giant has joined other restaurant chains including Jubilant FoodWorks-operated Domino's Pizza, Tata Starbucks and Speciality Restaurants in seeking waivers from landlords and mall owners.




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Digital Diseases [electronic resource] : symptoms of the internet era / Gökmen H Karadag (ed.).

[S.l.] : PETER LANG AG, 2020.




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The relationship between motivation, Maslow's hierarchy of needs, time, and craving levels in the mandated substance abuse treatment population [electronic resource] / by Kristin D. Marvin-Humann

Fresno, CA : Alliant International University, California School of Professional Psychology, 2008




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[ASAP] Quantum Dot Lipase Biosensor Utilizing a Custom-Synthesized Peptidyl-Ester Substrate

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[ASAP] Microscale Biosensor Array Based on Flexible Polymeric Platform toward Lab-on-a-Needle: Real-Time Multiparameter Biomedical Assays on Curved Needle Surfaces

ACS Sensors
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[ASAP] Crucial Role of Out-of-Pore Resistance on Temporal Response of Ionic Current in Nanopore Sensors

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[ASAP] Conductometric Response-Triggered Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Accurate Gas Recognition and Monitoring Based on Oxide-wrapped Metal Nanoparticles

ACS Sensors
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[ASAP] Selective Ultrasensitive Optical Fiber Nanosensors Based on Plasmon Resonance Energy Transfer

ACS Sensors
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[ASAP] Dynamic Tracking Biosensors: Finding Needles in a Haystack

ACS Sensors
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[ASAP] Recent Advances in Monitoring, Sampling, and Sensing Techniques for Bioaerosols in the Atmosphere

ACS Sensors
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[ASAP] Lab-On-Capillary Platform for On-Site Quantitative SERS Analysis of Surface Contaminants Based on Au@4-MBA@Ag Core–Shell Nanorods

ACS Sensors
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[ASAP] Miniaturized Paper-Supported 3D Cell-Based Electrochemical Sensor for Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide Detection

ACS Sensors
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[ASAP] TiO<sub>2</sub>/(K,Na)NbO<sub>3</sub> Nanocomposite for Boosting Humidity-Sensing Performances

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[ASAP] WO<sub>3</sub>-Based Gas Sensors: Identifying Inherent Qualities and Understanding the Sensing Mechanism

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[ASAP] Humidity-Tolerant Ultrathin NiO Gas-Sensing Films

ACS Sensors
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[ASAP] Paper-Based Device for the Facile Colorimetric Determination of Lithium Ions in Human Whole Blood

ACS Sensors
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[ASAP] Rapid Detection of Influenza Virus Subtypes Based on an Integrated Centrifugal Disc

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[ASAP] Convenient Construction of Orthogonal Dual Aptamer-Based Plasmonic Immunosandwich Assay for Probing Protein Disease Markers in Complex Samples and Living Animals

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[ASAP] Highly Sensitive Determination of 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol by Using a Novel SiO<sub>2</sub>@MIPIL Fluorescence Sensor with a Double Recognition Functional Monomer

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[ASAP] A Portable and Accurate Phosphate Sensor Using a Gradient Fabry–Pérot Array

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[ASAP] Luminescent Europium(III) “Turn-On” Sensor for G-Series Chemical Warfare Simulants: A Mechanistic Investigation

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[ASAP] Laser-Induced Graphene Electrochemical Immunosensors for Rapid and Label-Free Monitoring of <italic toggle="yes">Salmonella enterica</italic> in Chicken Broth

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[ASAP] A Fluorescence and Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopic Dual-Modal Aptasensor for Sensitive Detection of Cyanotoxins

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[ASAP] Rapid Detection of Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agents in Urine with a Chelated Europium Luminescent Probe

ACS Sensors
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[ASAP] 3D Layer-By-Layer Pd-Containing Nanocomposite Platforms for Enhancing the Performance of Hydrogen Sensors

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[ASAP] Polymer-Based Micromotor Fluorescence Immunoassay for <italic toggle="yes">On-the-Move</italic> Sensitive Procalcitonin Determination in Very Low Birth Weight Infants’ Plasma

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[ASAP] Chimeric Phage Nanoparticles for Rapid Characterization of Bacterial Pathogens: Detection in Complex Biological Samples and Determination of Antibiotic Sensitivity

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[ASAP] A One-Pot Toolbox Based on Cas12a/crRNA Enables Rapid Foodborne Pathogen Detection at Attomolar Level

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[ASAP] Sequence-Specific Recognition of HIV-1 DNA with Solid-State CRISPR-Cas12a-Assisted Nanopores (SCAN)

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Library of Congress Announces Enhanced Access to Cataloging Services and Applications

You are subscribed to Cataloging Products and Services News for Library of Congress. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.

02/03/2014 08:00 AM EST

Read the press release about a cooperative agreement between the Library of Congress and the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC).




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Cataloger's Desktop Enhancements Coming September 2014

You are subscribed to Cataloging Products and Services News for Library of Congress. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.

05/12/2014 10:34 AM EDT

The Cataloger's Desktop user interface is being redesigned. Read the press release to learn about the simpler user interface, expanded search and navigation, and improved help and training.




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See Highlights of the Coming Cataloger's Desktop New User Interface

You are subscribed to Cataloging Products and Services News for Library of Congress. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.

06/23/2014 09:30 AM EDT

View the PDF file which highlights the major new features of the user interface to be introduced in September 2014.




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Cataloger’s Desktop Expert Users Group Now Being Formed

You are subscribed to Cataloging Products and Services News for Library of Congress. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.

07/28/2014 10:03 AM EDT

An all-volunteer Expert Users Group is now being formed to offer assistance to Cataloger’s Desktop subscribers. The group will become active on September 10, 2014—the date that the new and enhanced Cataloger’s Desktop user interface is introduced. Cataloging-related help will be provided by expert users of the Library of Congress’s cataloging documentation subscription service.
Starting September 10, Cataloger’s Desktop users can send help requests to: desktop-experthelp@loc.gov. Each request for assistance will be forwarded to the most appropriate expert user for a timely response.

The email address and the Expert Users Group both become active on September 10, 2014.




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Advanced Look at New Cataloger's Desktop User Interface - Part 1

You are subscribed to Cataloging Products and Services News for Library of Congress. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.

08/04/2014 08:50 AM EDT

Advanced Look at the New & Enhanced User Interface Coming to Cataloger’s Desktop on September 10, 2014

First of 3 Weekly Messages . . .

Favorites

“Favorites” give you the ability to bookmark and annotate important passages and share them with your colleagues, if you like. Create shortcuts to specific spots in Cataloger’s Desktop resources so you can link to them in email messages and your local library’s cataloging policy manuals and training materials.

You can also save searches that you want to re-run in the future, as well as save sessions that reflect recurring cataloging operations. And— any bookmarks, annotations, or shortcuts you create in the current Cataloger’s Desktop system will carry forward in the new user interface.

See more at http://www.loc.gov/cds/downloads/catdesktop06-2014.pdf

Next week—get an advanced peek at the new “Preferences” option.




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Advanced Look at New Cataloger's Desktop User Interface - Part 1

You are subscribed to Cataloging Products and Services News for Library of Congress. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.

08/04/2014 08:50 AM EDT

Advanced Look at the New & Enhanced User Interface Coming to Cataloger'™s Desktop on September 10, 2014

First of 3 Weekly Messages . . .

Favorites

œFavorites give you the ability to bookmark and annotate important passages and share them with your colleagues, if you like. Create shortcuts to specific spots in Cataloger's Desktop resources so you can link to them in email messages and your local library'™s cataloging policy manuals and training materials.

You can also save searches that you want to re-run in the future, as well as save sessions that reflect recurring cataloging operations. And -” any bookmarks, annotations, or shortcuts you create in the current Cataloger'™s Desktop system will carry forward in the new user interface.

See more at http://www.loc.gov/cds/downloads/catdesktop06-2014.pdf

Next week - ”get an advanced peek at the new œPreferences option.




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Advanced Look at New Cataloger's Desktop User Interface - Part 2

You are subscribed to Cataloging Products and Services News for Library of Congress. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.

08/11/2014 07:50 AM EDT

PREFERENCES

As is the case with the current Cataloger’s Desktop system, the first time you log into the new user interface on September 10, you will be asked to set Preferences. This feature allows you to configure how Desktop works for you and is very important for getting the most out of the system. Earlier this year Library of Congress staff polled subscribers to find out what they wanted improved in the service, and many asked for a much simpler Preferences process. We heard you loud and clear . . . .

The new Preferences process should take much less time and should be much more straightforward. You will be asked to specify what language user interface you want, how long you want Desktop to remain open before it times out, RDA and Classification Web logins if you have them, and what types of resources you want to routinely consult. It should only take a couple of minutes to complete the Preferences process.

See more at http://www.loc.gov/cds/downloads/catdesktop06-2014.pdf

Next week—get an advanced peek at the new, enhanced, and expanded search feature.




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Watch Demo - Cataloger's Desktop New User Interface

You are subscribed to Cataloging Products and Services News for Library of Congress. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.

08/12/2014 09:07 AM EDT

Watch a demonstration of the Cataloger’s Desktop new user interface, to be launched on September 10, 2014.

This presentation was recorded in the Library of Congress exhibition booth at the June 2014 American Library Association conference.

For complete information on Cataloger’s Desktop visit http://www.loc.gov/cds/desktop/




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Cataloger's Desktop: More Expert Help for Users

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08/15/2014 08:42 AM EDT

Coming September 10, 2014...
Cataloger's Desktop new user interface and assistance from expert users. Read all about it here.




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Advanced Look at New Cataloger's Desktop User Interface - Part 3

You are subscribed to Cataloging Products and Services News for Library of Congress. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.

08/18/2014 01:43 PM EDT

Coming to Cataloger’s Desktop on September 10, 2014 . . .

ADVANCED SEARCH

The Advanced Search feature replaces several functions that subscribers told us were confusing to use. The new Advanced Search lets you:

- Get information about classification number and subject heading assignment
- Identify specific MARC tags and codes, and
- Search 9 of the most popular cataloging-related discussion lists.

And—as is the case with the general search box, Advanced Search can be accessed anywhere within Cataloger’s Desktop.

See more at http://www.loc.gov/cds/downloads/catdesktop06-2014.pdf




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Changes to MDS - Serials File

 




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Asian American students in higher education / Samuel D. Museus

Hayden Library - LC2633.6.M87 2014




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In defense of a liberal education / Fareed Zakaria

Hayden Library - LC1011.Z34 2015




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Critical perspectives on internationalising the curriculum in disciplines: reflective narrative accounts from business, education and health / edited by Wendy Green and Craig Whitsed

Online Resource




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Bread and roses: voices of Australian academics from the working class / edited by Dee Michell, Jacqueline Z. Wilson and Verity Archer

Online Resource




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Methodologies and intelligent systems for technology enhanced learning / Tania Di Mascio, Rosella Gennari, Pierpaolo Vittorini, Fernando De la Prieta, editors

Online Resource




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Gender lessons: patriarchy, sextyping & schools / Scott Richardson

Online Resource




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Developing self-regulation of learning and teaching skills among teacher candidates / Héfer Bembenutty, Marie C. White, Miriam R. Vélez

Online Resource




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Job service: how it works for you / U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, U.S. Employment Service

Online Resource




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A novel idea: researching transformative learning in fiction / Randee Lipson Lawrence and Patricia Cranton

Online Resource