b

Occupational stress and well-being in military contexts / edited by Peter D. Harms, Pamela L. Perrewé

Dewey Library - RC552.P67 O33 2018




b

The right hemisphere and disorders of cognition and communication: theory and clinical practice / Margaret Lehman Blake

Hayden Library - RC423.B53 2018




b

Practical lymph node and bone marrow pathology: frequently asked questions / Endi Wang, Anand Shreeram Lagoo, editors

Online Resource




b

Post-cholecystectomy bile duct injury Vinay K. Kapoor, editors

Online Resource




b

Histopathology Reporting: Guidelines for Surgical Cancer / edited by David P. Boyle, Derek C. Allen

Online Resource




b

Atlas of lymphatic system in cancer: sentinel lymph node, lymphangiogenesis and neolymphogenesis / by Shamil Gantsev, Kamil Gantsev, Shamil Kzyrgalin

Online Resource




b

Basic electrocardiography by Brent G. Petty

Online Resource




b

IoT technologies for healthcare: 6th EAI International Conference, HealthyIoT 2019, Braga, Portugal, December 4-6, 2019, Proceedings / Nuno M. Garcia, Ivan Miguel Pires, Rossitza Goleva (eds.)

Online Resource




b

Advanced computational intelligence in healthcare. Ilias Maglogiannis, Sheryl Brahnam, Lakhmi C. Jain, editors

Online Resource




b

Famished: eating disorders and failed care in America / Rebecca J. Lester

Dewey Library - RC552.E18 L473 2019




b

Diabetes complications, comorbidities and related disorders edited by Enzo Bonora, Ralph A. DeFronzo

Online Resource




b

Resilient cyborgs: living and dying with pacemakers and defibrillators / Nelly Oudshoom

Online Resource




b

Nanobiosensors: From Design to Applications


 

Containing cutting edge research on the hot topic of nanobiosensor, this book will become highly read

Biosensor research has recently re-emerged as most vibrant area in recent years particularly after the advent of novel nanomaterials of multidimensional features and compositions. Nanomaterials of different types and striking properties have played a positive role in giving the boost and accelerated pace to biosensors development technology.



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Biogeochemical Cycles: Ecological Drivers and Environmental Impact


 

Biogeochemical Cycles: Ecological Drivers and Environmental Impact is a collection of the latest information on the techniques and methods currently used in this field, focusing on biological and/or ecological effects of biogeochemical elemental cycles including carbon, nitrogen, major and trace elements, chemical weathering on multiple scales of nanometers to watersheds, and advances in technology of studying these processes.

Volume highlights include



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The Chemical Biology of Plant Biostimulants


 

Introduces readers to the chemical biology of plant biostimulants

This book brings together different aspects of biostimulants, providing an overview of the variety of materials exploited as biostimulants, their biological activity, and agricultural applications. As different groups of biostimulants display different bioactivity and specificity, advances in biostimulant research is illustrated by different examples of biostimulants, such as humic substance



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Organic Reaction Mechanisms 2016: An annual survey covering the literature dated January to December 2016


 

Organic Reaction Mechanisms 2016, the 52nd annual volume in this highly successful and unique series, surveys research on organic reaction mechanisms described in the available literature dated 2016. The following classes of organic reaction mechanisms are comprehensively reviewed:



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Secondary Metabolites of Medicinal Plants: Ethnopharmacological Properties, Biological Activity and Production Strategies, 4 Volume Set


 
Covers the structurally diverse secondary metabolites of medicinal plants, including their ethnopharmacological properties, biological activity, and production strategies

Secondary metabolites of plants are a treasure trove of novel compounds with potential pharmaceutical applications. Consequently, the nature of these metabolites as well as strategies for the targeted expression and/or purification is of high interest. Regarding their biological and

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Flexible and Wearable Electronics for Smart Clothing


 
Provides the state-of-the-art on wearable technology for smart clothing

The book gives a coherent overview of recent development on flexible electronics for smart clothing with emphasis on wearability and durability of the materials and devices. It offers detailed information on the basic functional components of the flexible and wearable electronics including sensing, systems-on-a-chip, interacting, and energy, as well as the integrating and connecting

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b

Potassium-ion Batteries: Materials and Applications


 

Battery technology is constantly changing, and the concepts and applications of these changes are rapidly becoming increasingly more important as more and more industries and individuals continue to make “greener” choices in their energy sources.  As global dependence on fossil fuels slowly wanes, there is a heavier and heavier importance placed on cleaner power sources and methods for storing and transporting that power.  Battery technology is a



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b

Handbook of In Vivo Chemistry in Mice: From Lab to Living System


 
Provides timely, comprehensive coverage of in vivo chemical reactions within live animals

This handbook summarizes the interdisciplinary expertise of both chemists and biologists performing in vivo chemical reactions within live animals. By comparing and contrasting currently available chemical and biological techniques, it serves not just as a collection of the pioneering work done in animal-based studies, but also as a technical guide to help readers

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Handbook of Fibrous Materials, 2 Volumes: Volume 1: Production and Characterization / Volume 2: Applications in Energy, Environmental Science and Healthcare


 
Edited by a leading expert in the field with contributions from experienced researchers in fibers and textiles, this handbook reviews the current state of fibrous materials and provides a broad overview of their use in research and development. Volume One focuses on the classes of fibers, their production and characterization, while the second volume concentrates on their applications, including emerging ones in the areas of energy, environmental

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b

Bailey's Industrial Oil and Fat Products, 7 Volume Set, 7th Edition


 

The new seventh edition of the industry bible of oils and fats processing, extensively revised, expanded, and updated.

Bailey's Industrial Oil and Fat Products is the definitive reference source on the food chemistry and processing technology of edible oils and oil-derived nonedible byproducts. Spanning seven themed volumes, this comprehensive work features contributions from more than 100 internationally recognized experts in their respective fields



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Zinc Batteries: Basics, Developments, and Applications


 

Battery technology is constantly changing, and the concepts and applications of these changes are rapidly becoming increasingly more important as more and more industries and individuals continue to make “greener” choices in their energy sources.  As global dependence on fossil fuels slowly wanes, there is a heavier and heavier importance placed on cleaner power sources and methods for storing and transporting that power.  Battery technology is a



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b

White-nose Syndrome hits Arkansas bats

Scientists report the first new state to face the devastating disease



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Grants Awarded to Battle WNS



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Potential Bio-Control of WNS fungus

Last week, new research was published by Dr. Chris Cornelison and collaborators at Georgia State University.



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Bats Battle Fungus Where They Sleep

Imagine a world without bats — a world overrun with biting insects, a world where plants that rely upon bat pollinators might disappear. Debbie Buecher, a Tucson bat biologist, is trying to prevent that scenario from becoming a reality.



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Bats with White-nose Syndrome Detected in Kansas

White-nose Syndrome has been confirmed in Kansas, making it the 32nd state to confirm the presence of the disease.                                



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Udo A. Th. Brinkman wins ACS Award in Chromatography

ACS Award In Chromatography.




b

Carbon nanotubes stretch the boundaries of biomarker detection

A nanostructured immunosensor measures IL-6 concentrations as low as 0.5 pg/mL.




b

Ultrathin-layer chromatography spotting and detection on the sub-millimeter scale

Inexpensive inkjet printers and scanners enable big advances in the small world of UTLC.




b

Wine’s metabolomic bouquet

UPLC/FTICR MS provides detailed metabolic signatures of Chilean red wines, which can be distinguished by vintage, vineyard of origin, production year, and quality.




b

Tracking refractive and molecular changes during bacterial spore germination

Raman spectroscopy, phase contrast microscopy, and optical trapping are combined to gain information with high temporal resolution.




b

Leggo My Pattern Library Analogy

When you think of a pattern library (or design system), what analogy comes to mind? Lego? If I had a Lego piece for every time somebody used Lego as a pattern library analogy, I’d be able to build the Death Star.

Lego is pretty awesome but also difficult to replicate a design without detailed piece-by-piece instructions.

Someone hands you a box of Lego and tells you to build an interface and that it has to look like the rest of the site. What are the chances that you’ve built something that is technically consistent with what others have done? Did you use two 4x2 bricks, or one 4x2 and two 2x2 bricks? Did you use green bricks or yellow bricks?

Lego gives you plenty of options but very little consistency.

In reality, pattern libraries usually hit an upper limit of around 100 components. Salesforce’s Lightning has 85 components. Shopify’s Polaris has 90. Anything more than that and interfaces become unwieldy. Each component is something that the designer has to design, the developer has to build and maintain, the user has to learn to use.

The combinations with which these components fit together are also limited. A Toast message is generally only going to appear in one or two places within the interface.

Tetris, on the other hand? A limited set of pieces that fit together in a particular set of ways. Sometimes you screw it up and it looks a bit wonky. Other times, when it all comes together, magic happens!

Now that’s the best analogy ever.




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A .Button is a Button is a Link

You’re working on a project and in it you see a button. It looks like a button, it acts like a button. It is a button. It is a <button>. It is a .button.

But is every <button> a .button? Is every .button a <button>?

Let’s take a look at some very specific examples:

We essentially have three different types of buttons:

  1. Image-only buttons (the next/previous paddles)
  2. Text-only buttons (the cancel link)
  3. Like, actual buttons

On most projects, I see developers choose to identify all of these as the same component: the .button.

As a result of trying to shoehorn everything under the umbrella of a single component, we run into a lot of style overrides. The default style is the actual button. And then text buttons need to strip away all those styles. And image buttons have other constraints like handling hover and active states of the images.

  1. .button--image
  2. .button--link
  3. .button

Different Patterns, Different Components

Just because the HTML under the hood is the same, doesn’t mean we need to use the same class for everything. Since we have three different types of buttons, we should identify them as such.

  1. .image-button
  2. .link-button
  3. .button

Or whatever name you want to come up with. (Naming things is hard.)

With each clearly defined, there is no need to override styles to add or takeaway styles applied by other button styles. This simplicity results in less complexity and possibly even less code by not having to override existing styles.




b

Linksys Highlights New Products and Programs for Small Business at its Connected Office Day





b

Cisco Simplifies and Integrates Security to Beat Cybersecurity's Worst Enemy - Complexity


Cisco Security's open and integrated platform approach is enhanced with new zero trust, cloud, endpoint and breach defense capabilities.
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Cisco Opens First Cybersecurity Co-Innovation Center in Europe


Cisco's first Cybersecurity Co-Innovation Center in Europe opened its doors in Milan today at the Leonardo da Vinci Science and Technology Museum.
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Cisco 2020 Data Privacy Benchmark Study Confirms Positive Financial Benefits of Strong Corporate Data Privacy Practices


Global study shows benefits from data privacy averaging 2.7 times investment
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A guide to the elements / Albert Stwertka

Stwertka, Albert, author




b

Lithium-ion battery chemistry : a primer / John T. Warner

Warner, John (John T.), author




b

Metal oxides in energy technologies / edited by Yuping Wu




b

Micro-raman spectroscopy : theory and application / edited by Jürgen Popp and Thomas Mayerhöfer