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Homoepitaxial Growth of Isotopically Enriched h10BN Layers on h11BN Crystals by High-Temperature Molecular Beam Epitaxy
Data files for "Homoepitaxial Growth of Isotopically Enriched h10BN Layers on h11BN Crystals by High-Temperature Molecular Beam Epitaxy
Metabolomic profiling of host-pathogen interactions: Differential effects of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial secretomes on THP-1 macrophage metabolism
Data related to the paper entitled 'Metabolomic profiling of host-pathogen interactions: Differential effects of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial secretomes on THP-1 macrophage metabolism
Adaptive Laser-Induced Phased Arrays for Strategic 3D Imaging of Defects on Arbitrary Non-Flat Surfaces
The data used in the LIPA paper and can be shared with public
What are published risk factors for radiation necrosis versus recurrence in brain metastases post radiotherapy?
Systematic review looking at Imaging, clinical and radiotherapy features that can be used to differentiate radionecrosis vs tumour progression following stereotactic radio-surgery to brain metastases
Shelf-inflicted head injury: a review of cranial CT yield in minor head bumps
Protocol and analysis for a service evaluation of CT head yield for minor head injuries resulting from standing up under, or walking into, a cupboard or shelf
When time matters: generalisation gradients in delay and trace conditioning procedures
Previous studies have documented that overshadowing weakens when a CS-US trace is inserted, and we have interpreted such effect in terms of differential generalization in trace versus delay procedures, but direct evidence in humans is lacking. Two online experiments investigated whether the weakening of cue-outcome temporal contiguity impacts generalisation gradients. Participants experienced strong temporal contiguity (the offset of a cue coincides with the onset an outcome) or weak temporal contiguity (there is a temporal gap between the offset of a cue and the onset of an outcome) in a continuous predictive learning task. Initial training involved a double negative discrimination, in which there was one reinforced cue (aqua-colour rectangle) and two non-reinforced cues (one greener and one bluer than the reinforced cue), and participants had to make a response whenever they predicted the outcome. After training, in the generalization test phase, outcome expectancy in presence of several stimuli along the full green-blue dimension was tested. Outcome expectancy was assessed with discrete ratings in Experiment 1 (n=252) and a behavioural dependent measure (button presses, similar to the training phase) in Experiment 2 (n=250). Regardless the type of measure, when participants experienced weak cue-outcome temporal contiguity showed a broader generalisation response, although differences were more prominent in the green side of the color dimension. Furthermore, no significant differences emerged between two groups experiencing strong temporal contiguity but differing in cue duration (controlling stimulus onset asynchrony, SOA), suggesting that cue-outcome temporal contiguity plays a more critical role than cue duration in shaping generalization. Overall, this result advances our understanding of the role of temporal contiguity at a basic level, while opening the possibility to study it as a critical factor in more applied settings
ProFATE DSA Deep Movement Analysis Plan
This is an analysis plan for a secondary analysis of digital subtraction angiongraphy (DSA) data from the ProFATE RCT using the Deep Movement AI tool
Data for Stereoselective deprotonation installs unusual Z-8,9 double bond during biosynthesis of the diterpene pheromone sobralene
GC-MS data to support publication "Stereoselective deprotonation installs unusual Z-8,9 double bond during biosynthesis of the diterpene pheromone sobralene
Development and Characterisation of Antimicrobial Epoxy Resin
Data to support the published pape
Dual bioresponsive antibiotic and quorum sensing inhibitor combination nanoparticles for treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa bio lms in vitro and ex vivo
Data to accompany the paper "Dual bioresponsive antibiotic and quorum sensing inhibitor combination nanoparticles for treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa bio lms in vitro and ex vivo" Biomater. Sci., 2019, 7, 4099
DOI: 10.1039/c9bm00773