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Graphene-mediated blister-based laser-induced forward transfer of thin and ultra-thin ZrO2
The dataset includes data from both the manuscript and the supplementary materials of the original paper, which shares the same title as this dataset.Blister-based laser-induced forward transfer (BB-LIFT) is a promising high precision and resolution printing technique for the fast, solvent- and mask-free transfer of functional layered materials onto micro-devices. It utilizes a protective metal (blister) layer sandwiched between the laser-transparent substrate and the material to be transferred. The metal layer absorbs the incident laser pulse, creating a rapidly expanding blister that propels the overlying material onto a target substrate. We show that BB-LIFT of thin and ultrathin (30 and 3 nm) ZrO2 films is realized only with a “graphene release layer” applied between the Al blister layer and the ZrO2 donor layer. Without such intercalation, ZrO2 is inseparable from the blister layer due to the strong oxide bonding with aluminum oxides formed during the preparation.
This dataset includes raw high-resolution scanning electron microscopy (HR-SEM) images, optical microscopy images, Raman spectroscopy data, and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX)
data of donor and receiver substrates used in the BB-LIFT of thin and ultra-thin ZrO2
Data of outstanding platinum group metal-free bifunctional catalysts for rechargeable zinc-air batteries
This dataset contains the data presented in the figures of pulbished paper "Outstanding platinum group metal-free bifunctional catalysts for rechargeable zinc-air batteries" Electrochimica Acta 446 142126 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electacta.2023.142126)
The electrochemical characterisation data, which was measured in University of Tartu Institute of Chemistry, is for Figures 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and the nomenclature of the catalysts is the same as in the mentioned article
Kaardi animeerimise protsess Põhjasõja lahingute dünaamilise kujutamise näitel
Animeeritud kaart Põhjasõjast Eesti- ja Liivimaa aladel (1700-1710), millel on kujutatud Rootsi Kuningriigi, Moskva tsaaririigi ja Saksimaa sõjakäigud, lahingud ja vallutused
Slovakia: Bibliographical database of Slovakian journalism and media research related to risks and opportunities for deliberative communication (2000–2020)
The dataset is produced within the framework of the HORIZON 2020 project called MEDIADELCOM (Critical Exploration of Media Related Risks and Opportunities for Deliberative Communication: Development Scenarios of the European Media Landscape) in 2021-2022.
The dataset is one of the 14 single-country data sets included in the consolidated file of country data sets (with 5623 entries), all in msw.xlsx format. All tables are searchable by 20 variables: full reference, year of publication, national/international publication, language, country the publication deals with, time of empirical data gathering, type of publication, open access/not OA, where referenced, focus on journalism domain, focus on media-related competences domain, focus on media usage patterns domain, focus on legal and ethical regulations domain, type of the approach, original key words, main topic, comments, country.
As the data has been gathered specifically about the research done in four mentioned domains concerning potential ROs emanating from the news media development for deliberative communication, this database does NOT cover ALL the academic publications in the fields of media and journalism research. Consequently, the above-mentioned conditions limit the generalizations and comparisons based on the current database
Croatia: Bibliographical database of Croatian journalism and media research related to risks and opportunities for deliberative communication (2000–2020)
The dataset is produced within the framework of the HORIZON 2020 project called MEDIADELCOM (Critical Exploration of Media Related Risks and Opportunities for Deliberative Communication: Development Scenarios of the European Media Landscape) in 2021-2022.
The dataset is one of the 14 single-country data sets included in the consolidated file of country data sets (with 5623 entries), all in msw.xlsx format. All tables are searchable by 20 variables: full reference, year of publication, national/international publication, language, country the publication deals with, time of empirical data gathering, type of publication, open access/not OA, where referenced, focus on journalism domain, focus on media related competences domain, focus on media usage patterns domain, focus on legal and ethical regulations domain, type of the approach, original key words, main topic, comments, country.
As the data has been gathered specifically about the research done in four mentioned domains concerning potential ROs emanating from the news media development for deliberative communication, this database does NOT cover ALL the academic publications in the fields of media and journalism research. Consequently, the above-mentioned conditions limit the generalizations and comparisons based on the current database
Lifetime of anthropogenic aerosol perturbations on clouds seen from geostationary SEVIRI satellite data
The impacts of anthropogenic aerosols on clouds are the most uncertain drivers of anthropogenic climate forcing. Ship-track-like strong anthropogenic cloud perturbations can help reduce these uncertainties. Using geostationary SEVIRI satellite data, we show that strong cloud perturbations downwind of isolated continental anthropogenic aerosol sources can live for multiple days. This item includes the full data-set collected and analysed in the research
Native Language Background Affects the Perception of Duration and Pitch
Estonian is a quantity language where both a primary duration cue and a secondary pitch cue exist, whereas Chinese is a tonal language that features a dominant use of pitch. Native speakers of both languages (63 Estonian and 61 Chinese participants) participated in a mismatch negativity (MMN) experiment where stimuli in both languages and their non-linguistic equivalents (i.e., pure tones) were discriminated in terms of duration change, pitch change, and duration plus pitch change. The MMN experiment was followed by a behavioral discrimination experiment where non-native stimuli were presented. Chinese participants showed right lateralized MMNs and, behaviorally, a low discrimination accuracy to the duration change in the Estonian stimuli and their non-linguistic equivalents, suggesting that they perceived duration as acoustic information without linguistic meaning. While no group difference was found in perceiving the pitch change in the Estonian stimuli, Chinese participants showed larger MMNs and a higher accuracy than Estonian participants to the pitch change in the Chinese stimuli, suggesting a relatively better pitch discrimination ability than Estonian participants. Estonian participants showed larger MMNs than Chinese participants to the pure tones that resembled the Estonian stimuli containing both duration and pitch changes, suggesting that linguistically-relevant cues can influence the processing of non-linguistic stimuli. Our results indicate that long-term familiarity with specific sound features in one’s native language affects the perception of duration and pitch and that such an effect is not specific to the language domain
GAFAM Self-Narratives
This data set contains information about texts that have been collected from the websites (blogs and news archives) of GAFAM (Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft) companies. The purpose of this data set is to provide a collection of materials that can be used to analyse the self-image and the social and political role that GAFAM companies convey of themselves. The texts themselves are not included in this data set so as to not infringe on the rights of their authors. Instead, the data set contains the link to the original source of the text. The data set is part of Work Package 3 of the project INCA (Increase Corporate Political Responsibility and Accountability), funded by European Union Horizon Europe Programme. Grant Agreement no. 101061653; https://inca-project.eu
Dataset of selected archaeological dog specimens from medieval and early modern Estonia: metrics for the withers and crania, and values for stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes
This dataset contains data collected during the study of archaeological dog remains. The dataset consists of three tables: (1) withers height data, (2) skull measurements data, (3) carbon and nitrogen stable isotope data. It is being made public both to act as supplementary data for publication Nuut et al. (in prep.) and the research project PRG29
Data of electrospun carbon nanofibre-based catalysts prepared with Co and Fe phthalocyanine for oxygen reduction in acidic medium
This dataset contains the data presented in the figures of pulbished paper "Electrospun Carbon Nanofibre-Based Catalysts Prepared with Co and Fe Phthalocyanine for Oxygen Reduction in Acidic Medium" ChemElectroChem, e202300131 (https://doi.org/10.1002/celc.202300131).
The electrochemical characterisation data, which was measured in University of Tartu Institute of Chemistry, is for Figures 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and the nomenclature of the catalysts is the same as in the mentioned article