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GOLNY archive - The Cousin From Nowhere
Scans of original score: The Cousin From Nowhere: A New Musical Comedy - Herman Haller & Rideamus
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 - Krol Skrzypkow
Scans of original score: Krol Skrzypkow - Opereta - E Kalmana
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
Exploiting in-situ solid-state NMR spectroscopy to probe the early stages of hydration of calcium aluminate cement - data
NMR spectra. 27Al direct excitation spectra recorded as a function of time during the reaction of calcium aluminate cement with water at 20°C. 27Al direct excitation spectra recorded as a function of time during the reaction of calcium aluminate cement with water at 60°C. The first 27Al MQMAS spectrum recorded during the reaction of calcium aluminate cement with water at 20°C. The last 27Al MQMAS spectrum recorded during the reaction of calcium aluminate cement with water at 20°C. The last 27Al MQMAS spectrum recorded during the reaction of calcium aluminate cement with water at 60°C
Energy cost of ambulation in trans-tibial amputees using a dynamic-response foot with hydraulic versus rigid ‘ankle’: insights from body centre of mass dynamics
These data relate to an investigation into the metabolic energy expenditure and gait signature of unilateral trans-tibial amputees (UTA) wearing a dynamic-response foot (DRF) with either a fixed or hydraulic 'ankle'. Findings suggest that use of a DRF with a small passive hydraulic ankle will provide clinically meaningful benefits in metabolic energy expenditure and kinematics to UTAs' everyday locomotion
Data set associated with Bioaerosol emissions from Open Waste Dumpsites: A Case study of Olusosun Dumpsite, Lagos-Nigeria
Data Set 1: This is the data showing bioaerosols particle size distribution at Olusosun dumpsite at the varoius sampling locations on the dumpsite.
Data set 2:This shows the details of the activity based sampling as discussed in the publication and how the final results were derived.
Data Set 3: Bioaerosols concentration in the ambient air across the dumpsite. This is shown for Total bacteria, Gram-negative bacteria and Aspergillus fumigatus.
Dataset 4: Shows the bioaerosols concentration per location per sampling visit
Dataset associated with "The importance of crystalline phases in ice nucleation by volcanic ash"
Volcanic ash is known to nucleate ice when immersed in supercooled water droplets. This process may impact the properties and dynamics of the eruption plume and cloud, as well as those of meteorological clouds once the ash is dispersed in the atmosphere. However, knowledge of what controls the ice-nucleating activity (INA) of ash remains limited, although it has been suggested that crystalline components in ash may play an important role. Here we adopted a novel approach using nine pairs of tephra and their remelted and quenched glass equivalents to investigate the influence of chemical composition, crystallinity and mineralogy on ash INA in the immersion mode. For all nine pairs studied, the crystal-bearing tephra nucleated ice at warmer temperatures than the corresponding crystal-free glass, indicating that crystalline phases are key to ash INA. Similar to findings for desert dust from arid and semi-arid regions, the presence of feldspar minerals characterises the four most ice-active tephra samples, although a high INA is observed even in the absence of alkali feldspar in samples bearing plagioclase feldspar and orthopyroxene. There is evidence of a potential indirect relationship between chemical composition and ash INA, whereby a magma of felsic to intermediate composition may generate ash containing ice-active feldspar or pyroxene minerals. This complex interplay between chemical composition, crystallinity, and mineralogy could help to explain the variability in volcanic ash INA reported in the literature. Overall, by demonstrating the importance of crystalline phases in the INA of ash, our study contributes insights essential for better appraising the role of airborne ash in ice formation. Among these is the inference that glass-dominated ash emitted by the largest explosive volcanic eruptions might be less effective at impacting ice-nucleating particle populations than crystalline ash generated by smaller, more frequent eruptions
Data for Early stages of fat crystallisation evaluated by low field NMR and Small‐Angle X‐ray Scattering
Low field NMR (20 MHz) is commonly used in the studies of fats in the form of solid fat content (SFC) measurements. However, it has the disadvantage of having low sensitivity to low amounts of crystalline material (0.5%), thus often incorrectly determining crystallisation induction times. From spin lattice relaxation rate measurements (R1) during the isothermal crystallisation measurements of cocoa butter between 0.01 and 10 MHz using fast field cycling NMR we learnt previously, that the most sensitive frequency region is below 1 MHz. Thus, we further focused to analyse our 10 kHz data in detail, by observing its time-dependence of R1 and comparing it to standard SFCNMR and SFC determinations from Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SFCSAXS). Although not reflecting directly the SFC, the R1, at this low frequency, is very sensitive to changes in molecular aggregation, particularly to the forming of lamellar assemblies of the triglycerides (main components of cocoa butter), and hence potentially serving as an alternative for determination of crystallisation induction times. Alongside R1, we also show that SFCSAXS is more sensitive to early stages of crystallisation, that is, standard SFCNMR determinations become more relevant when crystal growth starts to dominate the crystallisation process, but fail to pick up earlier crystallisation steps. This paper is a first step towards developing an NMR method for studying the early stages of crystallisation of fats and presenting an alternative method to determine SFC by SAXS. The data for Figure 2: Small and wide-angle X-ray Scattering of CB held isothermally at 22 °C. Every pattern represents a 7 minute measurement. The dashed lines indicates the position of the α-polymorph, the arrow in the SAXS region is signalling the peak position of the β’-polymorph. The arrows in the WAXS region are signalling the positions where the β’-polymorph peaks are usually observed, and where broad peaks are present. The data for Figure 3: Crystallisation of CB at 22 °C. (A) SFCNMR turnover and the corresponding Gompertz fit. (B) SFCSAXS plot and the Gompertz fit of the first crystallisation event, which has not been captured by SFCNMR. (C) R1 values at 10 kHz (circles) and 10 MHz (squares)
GOLNY archive - Princess Caprice - New Comedy, with Music
Scans of original score: GOLNY archive - Princess Caprice - New Comedy, with Music (1912) - Ernest Welisch, Rudolph Bernauer
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 - Mother of Pearl: Theatre Programme - Alfred Grunwald (after Verneuil)
Scans of original theatre programme: GOLNY archive - Mother of Pearl (1933) - Alfred Grunwald (after Verneuil)
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 to support study of the Relationship Between Molecular Structure and Switching Temperature in a Library of Spin-Crossover Molecular Materials
A new approach to experimental structure:function relationships in spin-crossover molecular materials reveals how three crystal lattice types influence the temperature of a spin transition in different ways