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Statistical mechanics of liquids and solutions: intermolecular forces, structure and surface interactions.

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Microstructure and Properties of Micro- and Nanoscale Materials, Films, and Coatings (NAP 2019: Selected Articles from the International Conference on Nanomaterials: Applications and Properties, (NAP 2019) / Alexander D. Pogrebnjak, Oleksandr Bondar, edi

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Surface engineering by friction-assisted processes: methods, materials, and applications / B. Ratna Sunil, PhD

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Theory and simulation in physics for materials applications: cutting-edge techniques in theoretical and computational materials science / Elena V. Levchenko, Yannick J. Dappe, Guido Ori, editors

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Theoretical chemistry for advanced nanomaterials: functional analysis by computation and experiment / Taku Onishi, editor

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Advances in the chemistry and physics of materials: overview of selected topics / editors, Subi J George, Chandrabhas Narayana, C N R Rao

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High-entropy materials, ultra-strong molecules, and nanoelectronics: emerging capabilities and research objectives ; proceedings of a workshop / Linda Casola, rapporteur ; Defense Materials Manufacturing and Infrastructure Standing Committee, National Mat

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Green nanomaterials: processing, properties, and applications / Shakeel Ahmed, Wazed Ali

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Fracture mechanics: an introduction / Emmanuel E. Gdoutos

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Handbook of materials modeling: methods: theory and modeling / Wanda Andreoni, Sidney Yip, editors

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Carbon dots: exploring carbon at zero-dimension / Ya-Ping Sun

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Handbook of materials modeling: applications: current and emerging materials / Wanda Andreoni, Sidney Yip, editors

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YouTube Sans: The making of a typeface

How YouTube created a tailor-made font that doubles as a brand ambassador. When I first joined YouTube in the fall of 2014 as a design director, the company’s identity was somewhat disjointed, even to those of us on the inside. We had our full wordmark—a modified version of Alternate Gothic—and our shorthand “play icon,” but […]




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Confirmation bias: believing what you see, seeing what you believe

“The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend.” — Robertson Davies. A person who thinks women are bad drivers is more likely to notice driving mistakes made by women. A detective who is convinced a suspect is guilty is more likely to pay attention to evidence corroborating their intuition. And, while someone […]




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The cloud is an effective way to deliver IT to customers: George Kurian, Netapp

George Kurian, the newly minted CEO of Netapp talks about the opportunities in India and the large trends changing the storage industry




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Liquidity position strong, can cater to liabilities for 6-7 months amid COVID-19 crisis: SCNL

In addition to the Rs 1,600 crore liquidity position, the company said it has undrawn sanctions of Rs 900 crore as on March 31, 2020. The Gurugram-headquartered micro lender also said that it will offer moratorium to all the existing borrowers across India.




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Working capital loan sanctions doubled in 2 days: Nirmala Sitharaman

A day after suggesting that Indian economy is "poised to recover" as indicated by high levels of loan sanctions by banks over last two months, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday pointed out that banks are leaving no stone unturned to ensure that the current coronavirus situation does not result in liquidity crisis for businesses.




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India open to mutually benefitting collaborations with interested countries: Goyal

The minister said India gives the most importance to "the fair dealing and the reciprocity" while signing any multilateral agreements. He said it was not there because of which India did not participate in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP).




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PHOTOS: Serena looks ravishing in new ad shoot

The tennis legend has dropped a series of photographs on her Instagram page that brings 'message of hope and optimism'.




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Coronavirus: Now, Bhopal cops have a song about challenges and solutions

Now the department is ferrying local DJs from colony to colony who play the song and follow it up with a short message




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India needs to subdue Warner, Smith for its success in Aus: Ian Chappell

Australia will welcome Virat Kohli's troops in the latest edition of Border-Gavaskar Trophy which is currently scheduled to begin in November




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Coronavirus: Warner terms Aus vs NZ ODI match without spectators 'bizzare'

Australia played against New Zealand in an ODI without spectators on March 13, which till date stands as the last international cricket match before Covid-19 pandemic suspended cricketing action




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Leaders joining TMC due to coercion tactics: Biman Bose

He said it is the intimidation, coercion and enticement of the TMC because of which people are joining the party.




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Sundarbans: Hobbling tigress X-rayed in wild

A young tigress has been put through an X-ray examination in the wild, perhaps for the first time in a new initiative to treat animals.




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Saradha scam worth Rs 2,460 cr; owner in control of deposits: Report

A total of 560 complaints have so far been filed with West Bengal police by duped investors, the report stated.




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State avoiding CBI probe to save its ministers: BJP

In a letter to Governor M K Narayanan, the BJP''s state unit has alleged that the state government is avoiding CBI investigation into the Saradha scam to shield its own ministers involved in it.




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Floods: Paddy damaged in 4 dists, 5 lakh farmers hit

Reports obtained by Food and Supplies Department have estimated that 80,400 hectares of cropped area have been damaged in the recent floods.




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No more bandhs in hills: GJM

Mamata magic: GJM gives in to DIDI''s Demand; also agrees to bipartite talks with state.




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State Briefs:Youth lynched for extortion

A youth was beaten to death Friday when he allegedly went to extort money at Dubrajpur near Burdwan town, the police said.




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TMC govt has failed on all fronts: BJP

The BJP Sunday claimed that the TMC government had disappointed the people in West Bengal.




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Tagore misunderstood due to poor translations: Swedish scholar

Even the Nobel Committee in 1913 had observed that the actual significance of Tagore''s works can be understood in a limited way.




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Sachin Tendulkar at Eden Gardens: Of memories some past, some waiting to be created

The CAB has decked up the stadium facade and interior with Tendulkar''s posters and cut-outs.




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Case of hot potatoes: Spiralling prices cost minister Roy his job

Speaking to mediapersons, Mamata narrated how she conveyed her decision to the minister.




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Will chop off hands of Congmen who tear Mamata hoardings: TMC leader

Anubrata Mandal threatened of severe backlash if Congress activists continued to tear party flags and posters of Mamta Banerjee.




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Had warned people against investing in chit fund companies: TMC MP

Adhikari said the Centre must stop unwanted intervention into cooperative societies.




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Space at Re 1 for banks willing to open branches in gram panchayats: Mamata

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Thursday said two years form now no Gram Panchayat in the state would be without banking service.




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Civic polls: Repoll ordered in six booths of 3 municipalities

The State Election Commission Saturday announced repoll in six booths in Howrah, Krishnanagar and Bidhannagar municipalities where the election were held Friday.




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Loans eating into 10 lakh jobs: CM

She said she had told the Finance Commission, Finance Minister and the Prime Minister on several occasions that this should be stopped.




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Crib deaths: Azad gives clean chit to doctors

Meets CM, reviews construction of cancer hospital.




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City Briefs: Former Forward Bloc leader assaulted

Several district Forward Bloc members had assembled in the local Madanmohantalla party office for a workers'' meet.




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Won''t contest elections: Kabir Suman

Suman has since skipped party programmes, even when Mamata Banerjee met party MPs to finalise a blueprint to accelerate development work before the Lok Sabha elections.




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WPI Inflation to ease further in coming months: Survey

Despite the Wholesale and retail Inflation moving in opposite directions, the government today exuded confidence that the headline Wholesale Price Index (WPI) based inflation will ease to the range of 6.2% to 6.6% in March 2013, primarily on the ...




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Urgent attention required on infra, taxes to boost exports: survey

India needs "urgent attention" on issues related to infrastructure, trade facilitation, taxes and credit in order to boost the country's exports, said the Economic Survey 2012-13.




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Check over-use of urea, boost consumption of P&K fertilisers: Eco survey

The over consumption of urea and limited use of phosphatic and potassic (P&K) fertilisers need to be addressed through appropriate price incentives by reducing subsidies to ensure sustainable practises are encouraged, Economic Survey said today.




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Allow rebid of underperforming PPP projects: Survey

At a time when a number of public private partnership (PPP) projects are in trouble, the ministry of finance has pitched for allowing flexibility so that a contract can be withdrawn and put up for rebid when a private party underperforms




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Covid-19 crisis: Insurers cannot decline death claim settlements

All life insurers, both public and private, are committed to process any death claim pertaining to COVID-19 at the earliest,the Council said in a statement




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A lesson in reforms: Farmers set to teach farmers in Punjab

For a state that has resolutely led the country''s farm pack in terms of growth and reform, Punjab surprisingly refuses...




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Mangoes: Himachal''s cold clime springs a surprise

Himachal''s apple revolution, which spawned an economy worth Rs 1,500 crore, has its roots in the Kotgarh belt in the upper Shimla region, 82 km from here.




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Kisan credit cards fail to attract farmers: J-K Govt report

The Kisan Credit Card (KCC) scheme has not found many takers ever though it was launched way back in 1998. A Jammu and Kashmir Government report has pointed out that till 2007-end, not more than 74,301 cards....