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Raw Data for "Practical Electron Crystallography with a Transmission Electron Microscope"
Diffraction patterns from which crystal structures were solved
InSAR condition and change code
A set of scripts that can be run on InSAR APSIS data over the time interval of 11 May 2015 to 05 January 2023 to produce average condition probability classifications for 1st and last 4 years and trajectories of change between the 1st and last 4 years plus change between consecutive years from March to April
Adapting OptCouple to identify strategies with increased product yields in community cohorts of E. coli
Jupyter notebooks used to generate the results and figures for the research paper
Synthesis of the bulky phosphanide [P(SiiPr3)2]− and its stabilisation of low-coordinate Group 12 complexes
Here, we report the first practical synthesis of the bulky phosphanide anion [P(SiiPr3)2]− in synthetically useful yields, and its complexation to Group 12 metals. The ligand is obtained as the sodium salt NaP(SiiPr3)2 1 in a 42% isolated yield and a single step from red phosphorus and sodium. This is a significant improvement on the previously reported synthesis of this ligand, and we have thus applied 1 to the synthesis of the two-coordinate complexes M[P(SiiPr3)2]2 (M = Zn, Cd, Hg). These Group 12 complexes are all monomeric and with non-linear P–M–P angles in the solid state, with DFT calculations suggesting that this bending is due to the steric demands of the ligand. Multinuclear NMR spectroscopy revealed complex 2nd order splitting patterns due to strong PP’ coupling. This work demonstrates that the synthesis of 1 is viable and provides a springboard for the synthesis of low-coordinate d-block complexes featuring this unusual bulky ligand
Data for "Modular supramolecular polycations enable efficient delivery of RNA therapeutics and vaccines"
Experimental data recorded for work submitted as "Modular supramolecular polycations enable efficient delivery of RNA therapeutics and vaccines
HERE’s what we know about early childhood education and care for refugee children in Europe
Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) can be pivotal for young children who have experienced forced displacement, and for their families, parents and caregivers. For children, high-quality ECEC supports social, emotional and cognitive development, provides a safe space for learning and play, and can aid in the process of healing from traumatic experiences. With children attending ECEC, parents and caregivers can pursue study and work, and ECEC can also offer connections to wider services and networks of support. However, systemic, practical and policy-related barriers and challenges limit access to high-quality ECEC for refugee and forcibly displaced children.
This report synthesises existing research on access to and experiences of ECEC for refugee children in Europe. It is based on a scoping review of evidence on early childhood education in Europe published since 2015. It is accompanied by a policy brief outlining recommendations for policy and practice
Out of area housing placements by English local authority in 2023/24 with destinations (85 local authorities placing over 100 households in 2022/23)
The data shows the 85 local authorities placing the highest number of households out of area as a means of meeting their statutory duty to accommodate households in priority need. The subsequent columns show the destinations of the households, thereby allowing journeys to be mapped
Supplementary data - A randomised SWAT assessing the impact of an enhanced patient information leaflet on recruitment in a trial of axillary treatment for early-stage breast cancer
Supplementary material for the publication of the results of a study within a trial (SWAT):
A randomised SWAT assessing the impact of an enhanced patient information leaflet on recruitment in a trial of axillary treatment for early-stage breast cancer
The aim of this SWAT was to determine the effect of an enhanced PIL compared with a standard PIL on participant recruitment in the POSNOC trial
Robotic drilling cycles - Al/Al with specific anomalies
305 drilling cycles from a prototype drilling end-effector (based on a Fanuc 0i-F CNC) on an industrial robot (Fanuc M800-iA).
These were made for the purpose of training an anomaly detection algorithm for aerospace drilling.
98 Normal cycles - which are best sorted into Pass / Fail by some industrial tolerances on burr and diameter.
48 Low Pressure - using half pressure on the clamping pressure foot.
61 Short - setting drill bit back in collet, not breaking through the second layer.
48 Interlayer Gap - washers between the plates, forcing a gap.
48 Uneven - drill bit face ground to move point off-centre
The effect of diagnostic information, autism knowledge, contact and autism stigma on people's ability to read autistic others
This study followed on from research by Sheppard et al. (2016) in which we found that non-autistic people are rather poor at reading the behaviour of autistic people. We investigated whether non-autistic people’s ability to read autistic individuals is influenced by providing diagnostic information, and by a person’s knowledge about autism, prior contact with autistic people, and autism stigma. Participants (N=128) viewed videos of autistic and non-autistic individuals reacting to events enacted by the researcher and inferred what event had taken place. Videos were presented either with no diagnostic information, a correct diagnostic label, or incorrect label (autistic individuals labelled as non-autistic and vice versa). Autism knowledge, contact with autistic people, and autism stigma were measured by questionnaires