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Raymond Freedman

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Aug 4, 2024, 6:14:52 PM8/4/24
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AnAwesome Wave is the acclaimed, Mercury Prize winning debut album from alt-j, originally release in 2012. Packaged in a gatefold jacket. Album includes a digital download, including bonus remixes by Jim James (My Morning Jacket), Odd Future, and Dave Sitek (TV On The Radio).

An Awesome Wave is finally back in stock on vinyl as the band celebrate the 10th anniversary of this classic debut record. Described by The Guardian in their Albums Of The Year coverage as Remarkable and Rewarding\", An Awesome Wave won the band the Mercury Music Prize and an Ivor Novello award, the album has since gone platinum in the UK and continues to receive critical acclaim.


This album saw the start of a remarkable trajectory for the band who became one of the most successful British bands of the millennium. alt-J have now sold in excess of two million albums and their songs have been streamed over two and a half billion times.


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We are truly independent and as we are a small operation we only sell a curated selection of vinyl in the store itself. Here at the webstore you will find everything we have in stock and as mentioned below loads of pre-orders.


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Wide-area surface decontamination is essential during the sudden release of radioisotopes to the public, such as nuclear accidents or terrorist attacks. A self-generated hydrogel comprising a reversible complex between poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and phenylboronic acid-grafted poly(methyl vinyl ether-alt-mono-sodium maleate) (PBA-g-PMVE-SM) was developed as a new surface decontamination coating agent to remove radioactive cesium from surfaces. The simultaneous application of PVA and PBA-g-PMVE-SM aqueous polymer solutions containing sulfur-zeolite to contaminated surfaces resulted in the spontaneous formation of a PBA-diol ester bond-based hydrogel. The sulfur-zeolite suspended in the hydrogel selectively removed 137Cs from the contaminated surface and was easily separated from the dissociable used hydrogel. This removal was performed by simple water rinsing without costly incineration to remove the organic materials for final disposal/storage of the radioactive waste, making it suitable for practical wide-area surface decontamination. In radioactive tests, the hydrogel containing sulfur-chabazite (S-CHA) showed substantial 137Cs removal efficiencies of 96.996% for painted cement and 63.404% for cement, which are 2.33 times better than the values for the commercial surface decontamination coating agent DeconGel. Due to its excellent zeolite ion-exchange ability, our hydrogel system has great potential for removing various hazardous contaminants, including radionuclides, from the surface.


A report is given of the clinical and autopsy findings of two men who died from malignant liver neoplasm following occupational exposure to vinyl chloride. The first patient was a 44-year-old man with an hemangiosarcoma of the liver, the second patient a 67-year-old man with an hepatocellular carcinoma. So far an hepatocellular carcinoma due to vinyl chloride has not yet been observed in man. Its occurrence, however, has been suggested from the results of animal experiments. The connection of hepatocellular carcinoma with exposure to vinyl chloride is discussed.


Es wird ber zwei bsartige Lebererkrankungen nach beruflicher Exposition von Vinylchlorid berichtet. Dabei handelt es sich um ein typisches Haemangiosarkom bei einem 44 Jahre und ein hepatocellulres Carcinom bei einem 67 Jahre alt gewordenen Chemiearbeiter. Bis jetzt ist ein hepatocellulres Carcinom nach gesicherter Vinylchloridexposition beim Menschen nicht beobachtet worden. Hepatocellulre Carcinome nach Vinylchloridexposition waren jedoch aus tierexperimentellen Untersuchungen bekannt und ihr Vorkommen auch beim Menschen vermutet worden.

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