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Mitochondrial succinate transport is required for cardiac ischemia/reperfusion injury
The datasets provided are for the 1H NMR, 13C NMR and where relevant 19F NMR spectra of DTB (lab book number LP071), DHB (lab book number LP095) and DAB (lab book number SC-6-38). They demonstrate the identity and purity of compounds used in this study. The compounds were prepared by Laura Pala as part of her PhD research and By Dr Stuart T. Caldwell in the laboratory of Professor Richard C. Hartley, University of Glasgow. The folder for each compound is labelled with the name and appropriate lab book number. Each folder contains pdf of the processed spectra together with the raw data. The data were acquired on Bruker AVIII 400 and AVIII 500 spectrometers and can be processed using Bruker Topspin software
Behavioural interventions to increase uptake of FIT colorectal screening in Scotland (TEMPO): a nationwide, eight-arm, factorial, randomised controlled trial
This dataset contains anonymised participant-level data underpinning the TEMPO study, a nationwide, eight-arm factorial randomised controlled trial evaluating behavioural interventions to increase uptake of faecal immunochemical test (FIT) colorectal cancer screening in Scotland. The dataset includes sociodemographic characteristics, intervention exposure and FIT return outcomes for 39,734 participants
Highly efficient exciton-exciton annihilation in single conjugated polymer chains
Raw data of plots from paper figure
Experimental infection of horses with African horse sickness virus results in overt disseminated intravascular coagulation
This was a prospective, descriptive study where four horses were experimentally infected with AHSV. Blood samples were obtained before infection, then every 24 hours until humane euthanasia. Haematology and thromboelastography (TEG) was performed and prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), fibrinogen and D-dimer concentrations, as well as activities of antithrombin (AT) and coagulation factors II, VII, VIII, X, and XII were measured
Cycling Scotland Data
Overview:
Cycling Scotland was established in 2003 as a national charity to represent cycling interests and to increase levels of cycling. Our vision is of a sustainable, inclusive and healthy Scotland where anyone, anywhere, can enjoy all the benefits of cycling.
Cycling Scotland National Monitoring Framework dataset:
Cycling counts data from National Monitoring Framework project (Scotland) 2017-2018. This dataset comprises data about cycling counts in various streets within Scotland and includes manual traffic surveys with counts of various modes of transport.
Dataset is arranged by council area and then by particular streets within the area. There are:
• manual traffic surveys which consist of counts of various modes of transport
• other surveys specifically for cycling or pedestrian counts.
• contents files included for each council area with geographic location information.
Access and restrictions:
This dataset was part of UBDC's data collections but the data is no longer available. This is a metadata record for research data integrity purposes.
Additional information:
Cycling Scotland Active Travel Open Data Portal contains information regarding active travel across Scotland. It is available at https://usmart.io/org/cyclingscotland
Neuroendocrine Control of Intestinal Regeneration Through the Vascular Niche in Drosophila
Image and numeric source data files corresponding to research article to be published
Scaling of strong-field spherical dynamos
Dataset includes output from a numerical code solving governing equations for the nonlinear convectively-driven spherical dynamo problem. The code used is the ‘Leeds Spherical Dynamo’ code.
Data included are those required to reproduce figures from the article underpinned by this dataset
Model Checking for Turstworthy Reasoning in Autonomous Driving
The dataset contains raw data for my PhD thesis which investigates the use of real-time model checking on a low-powered robot for explainable, online decision making which is energy efficient. It includes data for preliminary results, which validated the initial result. It also includes data for a follow-up case study which investigated the reliability of the approach in a more robust manner. The dataset also included a case study investigating an extension to the method to accommodate goal-directed behaviour
Sonochemical degradation of bisphenol A: a synergistic dual-frequency ultrasound approach
The persistence of bisphenol A in the environment poses significant ecological hazards. Traditional treatment methods often fall short in removing micropollutants such as bisphenol A from wastewater. The use of ultrasound in water treatment has the potential to induce powerful oxidative degradation of micropollutants while dispensing with the need for chemical intervention. Herein, we show a novel approach for the sonochemical degradation of bisphenol A using dual frequency ultrasound. The synergistic effects of using two distinct ultrasonic frequencies (20 kHz, with the addition of either 37 kHz or 80 kHz) were investigated in the context of bisphenol A removal. The method was shown to substantially increase the rate of degradation compared to single frequency treatment, achieving a 94% removal of bisphenol A under optimised conditions. The high extent of chemical oxygen demand removal and the absence of a requirement for chemical additives demonstrates the promise of this method as a green alternative for water treatment
Disentangling transport and trophic effects of animal movement on environmental parasite abundance
This data set contains counts of ruminant gastrointestinal nematode 3rd stage larvae (L3) collected from clipped grasses from an experiment carried out in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. The experiment aimed to understand the role of varying intensity and duration of wildebeest migration on parasite risk to other ruminant hosts