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The Orphan of Zhao (The National Centre for the Performing Arts)/ 《赵氏孤儿》(中国国家大剧院)
This data consist of 11 productions of The Orphan of Zhao created by practitioners from four countries – China, Nigeria, Korea and Britain – and spans a range of theatrical genres: Chinese regional operas; spoken drama and Chinese opera in the Western style as well as dramas in Korean and in English (works by Ahmadu Bello University in Nigeria and by the Royal Shakespeare Company in Britain). Viewers can find the introduction to each of the productions, including the information about the particular genre of each stage work. There are also still images and clips of videos; some production links include critical reviews. These diverse productions not only retell an ancient story of an orphan in China, but also enlighten us about the intriguing fluidity and continuity of human culture.
这个《赵氏孤儿》资料群包括11部不同的《赵氏孤儿》作品,分别来自四个国家:中国、韩国、尼日利亚和英国。这里既有中国的戏曲、话剧和歌剧作品,也有韩语和英语的作品(尼日利亚贝洛大学戏剧部和英国皇家莎士比亚剧团的演出)。资料群为浏览者提供了每个作品的介绍包括该作品所采用的剧种。每部作品都有照片,有些包括录像片断和评论文章,这些各有特色的作品不仅重新讲述了一个中国孤儿的故事,而且也使我们看到人类文化中引人入胜的流动和延续的特质
Geothermal heat pump system operational data: high frequency monitoring of a large university building
This data was collected as part of a PhD project to analyze the performance of a large-scale non-domestic heat pump installation. The building in question was the Hugh Aston building at De Montfort University, Leicester, UK. High frequency data have been collected during the initial three years of operation of the system. This data has been collated to allow seasonal performance factors to be derived and also detailed analysis of heat pump, circulating pump and control system operation. The data set includes minutely ground loop and heating/cooling loop fluid temperatures and flow rates. The data set has been used to validate models and design procedures for vertical borehole ground heat exchanger arrays
Data associated with 'Interfacial Origin of the Magnetistion Suppressio of Thin film Yttrium iron garnet'
These data will describe the structural and magnetic properties of YIG on GGG which are presented in the paper
Data associated with 'An effective surrogate tracer technique for S. aureus bioaerosols in a mechanically ventilated hospital room replica using dilute aqueous lithium chloride'
Raw data associated with 'An effective surrogate tracer technique for S. aureus bioaerosols in a mechanically ventilated hospital room replica using dilute aqueous lithium chloride
Macrofaunal and sedimentary phospholipid fatty acid natural isotopic (C, N, S) data from sites in the Bransfield Strait, Antarctica
Natural C and N and S isotopic composition of sediment-dwelling macrofauna, and natural C isotopic composition of phospholipid fatty acids in sediments of the Bransfield Strait, Antarctica
Imaging of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spin-lattice relaxation activation energy in cartilage - matlab scripts
Matlab script and function files used for analysing datasets associated with the publication "Imaging of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spin-lattice relaxation activation energy in cartilage" Royal Society: Open Science. Citation pending
Data associated with ‘Energy rebound as a potential threat to a low-carbon future: Findings from a new exergy-based national-level rebound approach’
The dataset comprises three parts (please also refer to the journal paper for more detailed descriptions including methodology):
1. Values for economic output (Y) and quality-adjusted factors of production (capital K, labour L, energy E) for the UK and US (1980–2010) and China (1981-2010). These serve as inputs to the aggregate constant elasticity of substitution (CES) function, estimated in its KL(E) structure.
2. 1,000 bootstrap resampled values of the unknown CES parameters estimated for the UK, US and China.
3. The national-level rebound calculations using Method 1 - Ratio of Actual to Potential Energy Savings (AES/PES) and Method 2 - Elasticity of Energy Use with Respect to Efficiency (EEE)
Data associated with 'Spin-orbit interaction in InAs/GaSb heterostructures quantified by weak antilocalization'
Data and figures arising from study of spin-orbit coupling in InAs/GaS
Data associated with 'Frequency tunability and spectral control in terahertz quantum cascade lasers with phase-adjusted finite-defect-site photonic lattices’
This dataset contains experimental data presented in the paper titled 'Frequency tunability and spectral control in terahertz quantum cascade lasers with phase-adjusted finite-defect-site photonic lattices'. The effect of finite-defect-site photonic lattices (PLs) on the spectral emission of terahertz (THz) frequency quantum cascade lasers (QCLs), is studied both theoretically and experimentally. A central π-phase adjusted defect is incorporated into the PL to slectively favor emission within the photonic bandgap. The effect of the PL duty cycle and the longitudinal position of such PLs relative the QCL cavity is also investigated, and is used to demonstrate three distinct spectral behaviors: single mode emission from QCLs in the range 2.2−5 THz, with a side-mode suppression ratio of 40 dB and exhibiting continuous frequency tuning over >8 GHz; discrete tuning between two engineered emission modes separated by ~40 GHz; and multiple-mode emission with an engineered logitudinal frequency spacing between the emission lines
Dataset associated with 'Towards designer organelles by subverting the peroxisomal import pathway'.
This data is associated with a research project concerning development of tools to develop ‘designer’ organelles, a potential strategy to enable foreign pathways to be efficiently controlled within eukaryotic biotechnology. A fundamental component of any such system will be the implementation of a bespoke protein import pathway that can selectively deliver constituent proteins to the new compartment in the presence of existing endogenous trafficking systems. In the associated manuscript we show that the protein-protein interactions that control the peroxisomal protein import pathway can be manipulated to create a pair of interacting partners that still support protein import in moss cells but are orthogonal to the naturally occurring pathways. In addition to providing a valuable experimental tool to give new insights into peroxisomal protein import, the variant receptor-signal sequence pair forms the basis of a system in which normal peroxisomal function is downregulated and replaced with an alternative pathway, an essential first step in the creation of a designer organelle