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GOLNY archive - The Merry Widow - New Musical Play
Scans of original score: GOLNY archive - The Merry Widow - New Musical Play (1907)
This is part of an archive of German Operetta digitised as part of a project funded by an Advanced Grant from the European Research Council. The originals are held in Special Collections at the University of Leeds (link pending)
The full archive comprises 49 scores which can be accessed from the relevant link above ('GOLNY archive') or file ('GOLNY_Score_Database') at https://doi.org/10.5518/48
Dataset associated with "Momentum and energy injection by a supernova remnant into an inhomogeneous medium"
In the paper we have performed 1D high resolution hydrodynamic simulations of the evolution of a SNR in an inhomogeneous medium where mass-loading from embedded clouds is treated in the continuous limit. This repository contains the raw data to accompany various figures in this peer-reviewed publication in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
GOLNY archive - Selection on Melodies from the Musical Farce The Joy-Ride Lady
Scans of original score: GOLNY archive - Selection on Melodies from the Musical Farce The Joy-Ride Lady (1912)
This is part of an archive of German Operetta digitised as part of a project funded by an Advanced Grant from the European Research Council.
The originals are held in Special Collections at the University of Leeds (link pending)
The full archive comprises 49 scores which can be accessed from the relevant link above ('GOLNY archive') or file ('GOLNY_Score_Database') at https://doi.org/10.5518/48
Efficiency improvements in a dichroic dye-doped liquid crystal Fresnel lens - dataset
The data included was used to analyse the performance of pure and dye doped liquid crystal Fresnel lens. The data is referenced in “Efficiency improvements in a dichroic dye-doped liquid crystal Fresnel lens" by E. I. L. Jull, Markus Wahle, Peter J. M. Wyatt, Collin Ellis, Kiyoaki Usami, and H. F. Gleeson. Different modelling and experimental procedures were used in obtaining the data included, further detail of which can be found in the data descriptions
Dataset associated with "Bio-CH4 from palm empty fruit bunch via pyrolysis-direct methanation: full plant model and experiments with bio-oil surrogate"
A promising, cleaner alternative process of thermochemical conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to biomethane is proposed and rigorously investigated via modelling and experiments for the first time. Using a conventional nickel on calcium aluminate catalyst, operated in bench scale at 1 atm, 400 °C, and with a feed molar steam to carbon ratio of 2, the Low Temperature Steam Reforming of acetic acid, representing a single compound bio-oil surrogate, achieves a promising 81.9% fuel carbon conversion to gases with a methane yield of 15.7 wt% of the feed. This compares to 21 wt% methane yield at equilibrium, thus demonstrating encouraging first time performance and scope for future catalyst optimisation. A comprehensive Aspen Plus model is developed for the first time for an industrial plant producing biomethane from palm empty fruit bunch (50 wt% initial moisture), an underused agro-industrial waste produced in vast amounts in South-East Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. Dependency on external heating is completely eliminated by heat recovered from combusting 25% of the gas product. Based on the simulation results of the autothermal plant, a final gas product consisting of 99.2 wt% of CH4 and 0.8 wt% of H2 is predicted with a plant thermal efficiency of 80.6%, i.e., comparable to modelled efficiencies found in the literature for wood gasification to biomethane plants that generate syngas as a necessary intermediate
GOLNY archive - Ball at the Savoy: Pianoforte Selection
Scans of original score: Ball at the Savoy: Pianoforte Selection (1933) Alfred Grunwald & Fritz Lohner-Beda
This is part of an archive of German Operetta digitised as part of a project funded by an Advanced Grant from the European Research Council.
The originals are held in Special Collections at the University of Leeds (link pending)
The full archive comprises 49 scores which can be accessed from the relevant link above ('GOLNY archive') or file ('GOLNY_Score_Database') at https://doi.org/10.5518/48
GOLNY archive - Blue Paradise: A Viennese Operetta as presented by the Messrs. Schubert
Scans of original score: Blue Paradise: A Viennese Operetta as presented by the Messrs. Schubert (1915) Leo Stein & Bela Jensbach
This is part of an archive of German Operetta digitised as part of a project funded by an Advanced Grant from the European Research Council.
The originals are held in Special Collections at the University of Leeds (link pending)
The full archive comprises 49 scores which can be accessed from the relevant link above ('GOLNY archive') or file ('GOLNY_Score_Database') at https://doi.org/10.5518/48
Data associated with 'An in vivo platform to select and evolve aggregation-resistant proteins'
Protein biopharmaceuticals are highly successful, but their utility is compromised by their propensity to aggregate during manufacture and storage. As aggregation can be triggered by non-native states, whose population is not necessarily related to thermodynamic stability, prediction of poorly-behaving biologics is difficult, and searching for sequences with desired properties is labour-intensive and time-consuming. Here we show that an assay in the periplasm of E. coli linking aggregation directly to antibiotic resistance acts as a sensor for the innate (un-accelerated) aggregation of antibody fragments. Using this assay as a directed evolution screen, we demonstrate the generation of aggregation resistant scFv sequences when reformatted as IgGs. This powerful tool can thus screen and evolve ‘manufacturable’ biopharmaceuticals early in industrial development. By comparing the mutational profiles of three different immunoglobulin scaffolds, we show the applicability of this method to investigate protein aggregation mechanisms important to both industrial manufacture and amyloid disease
A comprehensive survey of the nutrient content of yogurt products in the UK's five major online supermarkets in January 2019
Back of pack information for 893 yogurt products available in the UK in January 201
DNA nanostructures: A versatile lab-bench for interrogating biological reactions - dataset
Raw data of the experimental work reported as part of the review article "DNA nanostructures: A versatile lab-bench for interrogating biological reactions"