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Art Mobilier' from the Apollo 11 Cave, South West Africa: Africa's Oldest Dated Works of Art




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Relative importance of the saturated and the unsaturated zones in the hydrogeological functioning of karst aquifers: The case of Alta Cadena (Southern Spain)




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Interregional comparison of karst disturbance: West-central Florida and southeast Italy




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Flood history in the karst environment of Castellana-Grotte (Apulia, southern Italy)




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How confident are we about the definition of boundaries in karst? Difficulties in managing and planning in a typical transboundary environment




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Surface landforms and speleological investigation for a better understanding of karst hydrogeological processes: a history of research in southeastern Italy




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Hydrochemical and isotopic characterization of carbonate aquifers under natural flow conditions, Sierra Grazalema Natural Park, southern Spain




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Karst without Boundaries




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Large-scale karst features and open taliks at Vardeborgsletta, outer Isfjorden, Svalbard




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Seed preference in the central american agouti, Dasyprocta punctata




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Flood routing - 1998-05




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The water crop and the water budget in the southwest Florida water management district




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Water management in the southwest Florida water management district - draft - December 8th, 1972




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Water management in the southwest Florida water management district




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Water resources division family tree 1803-1947 - outline - March 1953




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Water and water problems in the southwest Florida water management district and some possible solutions - March 1974




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Challenging Inaction, Sustaining Life: South African HIV/AIDS Activism and the COVID-19 Pandemic

Today, we have a guest post from Theodore Powers, Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology and the Global Health Studies Program at the University of Iowa and author of Sustaining Life: AIDS Activism in South Africa. Drawing on extended...




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Pandemics, packing, and Penn Press: A story about higher education right now

Today we have a guest post from Sean P. Cunningham, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of History at Texas Tech University. Here, he tells a story about how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted his teaching, and how Penn Press...




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Responsive grids and how to actually use them: common UI layouts

How to use the right responsive grid and UI layout based on your design goals.




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Exciting Things on the Horizon For CSS Layout

This past week has brought a few announcements from browser vendors of some exciting things that might have a big impact on CSS layout.




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YouTube Sans: The Making of a Typeface

How YouTube created a tailor-made font that doubles as a brand ambassador.




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Everything I Learned About min(), max(), clamp() In CSS

CSS Comparison Functions become supported in Firefox on 8 April 2020, which means that they are now supported in all major browsers.




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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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[ASAP] Frugal Innovation for Point-of-Care Diagnostics Controlling Outbreaks and Epidemics

ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
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Health disparities in allergic diseases: an evidence-based look at causes, conditions, and outcomes / Mahboobeh Mahdavinia, editor

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Machine Learning and AI for Healthcare: Big Data for Improved Health Outcomes / Arjun Panesar

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Odd girl out: my extraordinary autistic life / Laura James

Hayden Library - RC553.A88 J36 2018




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The disordered mind: what unusual brains tell us about ourselves / Eric R. Kandel

Barker Library - RC454.K346 2018




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Life without lead: contamination, crisis, and hope in Uruguay / Daniel Renfrew

Hayden Library - RA1231.L4 R39 2018




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Thermodynamic Processes 1: Systems without Physical State Change


 

Thermodynamic Processes 1 offers a comprehensive take on process engineering, whereby technology transforms materials and energy production into various products. The scientific methods required for designing such processes are the result of knowledge from a number of different disciplines. As a result, thermodynamics is the basic discipline in process engineering training.

The application of laws and concepts of thermodynamics is essential before



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IndiGo reinstates pay cuts, introduces leave without pay for senior staff

IndiGo had announced pay cuts for its senior employees on March 19. However, it rolled back the decision on April 23




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Lockdown 3.0: Pharma hubs take extra precaution to tame Covid-19 outbreak

Recently, while 26 workers at Cadila Pharmaceuticals facility in Ahmedabad tested positive for Covid-19, one person at Sun Pharma's Halol plant tested positive.




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How a bunch of outfits are still getting organic produce to your doorstep

Ritwik Sharma on the outfits that are bringing organic farm produce to your doorstep during the lockdown




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Novel decavanadate compounds for lithium-ion batteries: en route towards a new class of high-performance energy materials / Simon Greiner

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QoS routing algorithms for wireless sensor networks K. R. Venugopal, Shiv Prakash T., M. Kumaraswamy

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Fundamentals of layout design for electronic circuits / Jens Lienig, Juergen Scheible

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[ASAP] An Outlook on Low-Volume-Change Lithium Metal Anodes for Long-Life Batteries

ACS Central Science
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.0c00351




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The truth about the Trump economy

It is becoming conventional wisdom that Trump has been good for the economy. Nothing could be further from the truth




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My generation will not give up without a fight: Activist Greta Thunberg

We demand that at this year's WEF participants from all companies, banks, institutions and governments: halt subsidies, investments to fossil fuels




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How to stop the next global outbreak

Since December, evidence has strongly suggested that something wild infected humans with the virus at one such market in central Wuhan




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“Done Without Hands”: Meet Martha Ann Honeywell, the Silhouette Artist Who Captivated 19th-Century America

In the early 19th century, artist Martha Ann Honeywell would sweep through towns like a band on tour. An artist who specialized in needlework, embroidery, and cut paper, among other mediums, she’d set up shop at a museum, tavern, or boardinghouse, charge 50 cents a ticket and perform three times a day for two hours...

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History at Home: Listen to 10 Public Programs About the American Presidency

To help support the city’s efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 and to protect the health of our visitors and staff, New-York Historical is temporarily closing to the public as of Friday, March 13, at 6 pm through the end of the month. While you can’t drop by to see our Meet the Presidents exhibition in...

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History at Home: From Wonder Woman to Margaret Thatcher, 7 Public Programs About Remarkable Women

To help stop the spread of COVID-19 in New York City, New-York Historical is temporarily closed to the public through the end of the month. Our Women March exhibition is off limits for the time being, but we’re celebrating Women’s History Month from afar. So, why not dip into our our vast collection of audio recordings from past...

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History at Home: 2 Public Programs About Women on the Supreme Court

To help stop the spread of COVID-19 in New York City, New-York Historical is temporarily closed to the public through the end of the month. Our Women March exhibition is off limits for the time being, but we’re celebrating Women’s History Month from afar. So dip into our our vast collection of audio recordings from past Public Programs and listen to a...

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