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Human behavior analysis: sensing and understanding / Zhiwen Yu, Zhu Wang

Online Resource




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Extreme intelligence: development, predicaments, implications / Sonja Falck

Dewey Library - BF412.F29 2020




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Anti-semitism and psychiatry: recognition, prevention, and interventions / H. Steven Moffic, John R. Peteet, Ahmed Hankir, Mary V. Seeman, editors

Online Resource




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The Oxford handbook of advice / edited by Erina L. MacGeorge and Lyn M. Van Swol

Online Resource




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The body is not an apology: the power of radical self-love / Sonya Renee Taylor

Dewey Library - BF575.S37 T39 2018




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Communicating & relating: constituting face in everyday interacting / Robert B. Arundale

Online Resource




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The life of imagination: revealing and making the world / Jennifer Gosetti-Ferencei

Barker Library - BF408.G636 2018




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The mismeasure of minds: debating race and intelligence between Brown and The bell curve / Michael E. Staub

Hayden Library - BF431.5.U6 S73 2018




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Transforming psychological worldviews to confront climate change: a clearer vision, a different path / F. Stephan Mayer

Rotch Library - BF353.5.C55 M37 2019




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The Chinese pursuit of happiness: anxieties, hopes, and moral tensions in everyday life / edited by Becky Yang Hsu and Richard Madsen

Dewey Library - BF575.H27 C485 2019




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Measuring and interpreting subjective wellbeing in different cultural contexts: a review and way forward / Robert A. Cummins

Dewey Library - BF575.H27 C86 2018




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The craft of creativity / Matthew A. Cronin and Jeffrey Loewenstein

Hayden Library - BF408.C7578 2018




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Concepts and categories: foundations for sociological and cultural analysis / Michael T. Hannan [and seven others]

Hayden Library - BF445.H365 2019




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Max Wertheimer productive thinking Max Wertheimer ; Viktor Sarris, editor

Online Resource




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Conscious action theory: an introduction to the event-oriented world view / Wolfgang Baer

Dewey Library - BF311.B254 2020




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The elephant in the brain: hidden motives in everyday life / Kevin Simler and Robin Hanson

Barker Library - BF697.5.S426 S56 2018




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The psychopath factory: how capitalism organises empathy / Tristam Vivian Adams

Online Resource




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Talent is overrated: what really separates world-class performers from everybody else / Geoff Colvin

Dewey Library - BF481.C625 T25 2018




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[ASAP] Reducing Uncertainty in Contrail Radiative Forcing Resulting from Uncertainty in Ice Crystal Properties

Environmental Science & Technology Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.0c00150




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[ASAP] First <italic toggle="yes">In Vivo</italic> Evidence for Compromised Brain Energy Metabolism upon Intranasal Exposure to ZnO Nanoparticles

Environmental Science & Technology Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.0c00176




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[ASAP] Citizen Science Data Show Temperature-Driven Declines in Riverine Sentinel Invertebrates

Environmental Science & Technology Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.0c00206




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[ASAP] Thyroid-Disrupting Effects of 6:2 and 8:2 Polyfluoroalkyl Phosphate Diester (diPAPs) at Environmentally Relevant Concentrations from Integrated <italic toggle="yes">In Silico</italic> and <italic toggle="yes">I

Environmental Science & Technology Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.0c00191




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[ASAP] Determining Hosts of Antibiotic Resistance Genes: A Review of Methodological Advances

Environmental Science & Technology Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.0c00202




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[ASAP] High-Throughput Single Cell Analysis Reveals the Heterogeneity of QDots-Induced Response in Macrophages

Environmental Science & Technology Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.0c00278




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[ASAP] Thermal Stability and Decomposition of Perfluoroalkyl Substances on Spent Granular Activated Carbon

Environmental Science & Technology Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.0c00114




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[ASAP] Enhanced Degradation of Perfluorocarboxylic Acids (PFCAs) by UV/Sulfite Treatment: Reaction Mechanisms and System Efficiencies at pH 12

Environmental Science & Technology Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.0c00236




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

Environmental Science & Technology Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.0c00316




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[ASAP] Current Challenges in Visibility Improvement in Southern China

Environmental Science & Technology Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.0c00274




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[ASAP] Beta-lactam-Induced Outer Membrane Alteration Confers <italic toggle="yes">E. coli</italic> a Fortuitous Competitive Advantage through Cross-Resistance to Bacteriophages

Environmental Science & Technology Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.0c00318




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[ASAP] Post-Dieselgate: Evidence of NO<sub>x</sub> Emission Reductions Using On-Road Remote Sensing

Environmental Science & Technology Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.0c00188




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[ASAP] Chlorines Are Not Evenly Substituted in Chlorinated Paraffins: A Predicted NMR Pattern Matching Framework for Isomeric Discrimination in Complex Contaminant Mixtures

Environmental Science & Technology Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.0c00244




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[ASAP] Membrane Charge Weakly Affects Ion Transport in Reverse Osmosis

Environmental Science & Technology Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.0c00291




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Daily coal sale to power sector halves

Total supplies to the sector have slumped almost 70% this month as against April 2019. Total sales are down 26%, production has declined 11% and stocks increased 60% to touch 76 million tonnes in April. Power companies refuse to take deliveries since their stockyards are almost full because of weak demand. Other consumers also have huge stocks as many plants are shut.




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COVID-19 impact: Green energy installation trips in February, March

Only 222 mw of solar capacity and 25 mw of wind capacity was installed in March as activities came to a halt following the Covid-19 outbreak, and installation would remain slow for another two months, said industry.




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Covid lockdown: Blackout threat looms as discom collections peter out

Discos collections across country have reduced by an unprecedented 80%, threatening power blackouts in India.




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Lockdown stalled NCLT clearance for Rangit Stage IV Hydroproject in Sikkim

After emerging out as the highest bidder under a resolution plan for insolvency bound Hydropower Company Jal Power Corporation's 'Rangit stage IV' HE Project, with its bid of Rs 165 crores.




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India saves Rs 89,122 crore in 2018-19 by energy efficiency

"The energy efficiency initiatives by BEE (Bureau of Energy Efficiency) led to savings worth Rs 89,122 crore in 2018-19," a report released by Power Minister R K Singh on Wednesday.




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CPSEs may have to halve charges for state discoms

“The lowering of charges or return on equity has its implications. We are fiddling around what a regulated regime is and what equity holders expect when they have invested,” said a senior government official, who did not wish to be identified.




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Unless there’s strong evidence, use of HCQ should not be scaled up: Sanjay Pujari

HCQ may be good for compassionate use on a case-to-case basis depending on the physician’s discretion. I don’t think we should scale it up to treat everybody unless there is strong evidence from a well-designed trial, says Sanjay Pujari, part of the National Task Force on Clinical Research of Covid-19 and director, Institute of Infectious Diseases, Pune.




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There is no community transmission in Gujarat: Vijay Rupani

Apart from reopening our agricultural produce market committee, we provided farmers an advance of Rs 2,000 under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana — totaling about Rs 800 crore, says Vijay Rupani.




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'Improving India's public health system is no longer just a liberal-economists’ argument'

'India was seen as a natural alternative. While there’s been a lot of talk about supply chains shifting, in reality nothing much has happened. Much of the FDI in India in the past two years have been investments by Chinese handset producers and online marketing companies.'




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Two big trends - local grocer, ecommerce: HUL's Sanjiv Mehta

"There are two big trends emerging. One is the relevance of the humble grocer and people have realised that they are so close to you… proximity, and (that’s) such a big benefit. The second would be on ecommerce. With people becoming more averse to stepping out, they would like to place the order from home and receive it at home. "




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I can’t see things getting better anytime soon: Vijender Singh

With restrictions on travelling and no sporting activity allowed, the 34-year-old Haryana boxer is spending time with his family in Delhi.




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ET View: Extension of lockdown uncalled for

The government is making a hash of loosening restrictions while extending the lockdown.




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Time to junk captive mining policy

The way forward is to policy design a vibrant market for ore, so that steel and other metal producers face no uncertainty in procuring minerals and other raw materials at competitive rates.




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Rapid tests not 100% accurate, but serve well with 70% sensitivity

While the vaccine discovery is still a long way off, we have started moving on several preventive measures and healthcare interventions. There are 25 projects to study the pathology of virus, 800 startups are mapped for Covid-specific products, says Department of Science & Technology Secretary Ashutosh Sharma.




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Third lockdown is gradual de-escalation: VK Paul, Niti Aayog member

Paul, who also heads the medical emergency management plan on Covid, tells ET in an interview that the third phase of the lockdown should be seen as the country’s strategy of rational, gradual and cautious step-wise de-escalation of the lockdown.




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Corona pandemic presents the greatest opportunity for radical reforms: Arvind Virmani, ex CEA

"As 60% of the economy is already under lockdown, and some of this will take one or more quarters to be restored, any temporary adverse effects of policy change are even less than usual. At the same time the positive effects will start appearing as soon as the pandemic crisis is over," said the ex CEA in an interview with ET.




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Bilateral deals might not be equitable for Covid-19: MPP executive director Charles Gore

The Medicines Patent Pool is a United Nations-backed public health organisation that helps middle- and low-income countries get access to critical drugs. MPP executive director Charles Gore told ET’s Divya Rajagopal about the organisation’s plan to ensure equitable access of Covid-19 drugs and vaccines.




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[ASAP] A Systematic Evaluation of Antibody Modification and <sup>89</sup>Zr-Radiolabeling for Optimized Immuno-PET

Bioconjugate Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.0c00087