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DFT meets Bayesian inference: creating a framework for the assignment of calculated vibrational frequencies
Experimental IR and Raman measurements of studied samples. Computational comparison and analysis is performed on this data in the research
The structural effects of (111) growth of La2CoMnO6 on SrTiO3 and LSAT – new insights from 3D crystallographic characterisation with 4D-STEM and Digital Dark Field imaging
Jupyter notebooks, raw data, and some of the intermediate files produced in the processing
Embodied and Holistic Expressions of Somatic Stress: A Cross-Cultural Investigation of the Doctoral Experience
This data was collected to examine postgraduate researcher (PGR) stress responses from a cross-cultural perspective.
This dataset contains data for two studies included within a mixed-methods thesis:
1. Quantitative data (online survey)
2. Qualitative interview data (using photo-elicitation)
The data was collected as part of the PhD thesis “Embodied and Holistic Expressions of Somatic Stress: A Cross-Cultural Investigation of the Doctoral Experience” submitted to the University of Glasgow (December, 2025)
Spirobisindane-based hole transporting materials for conventional and indoor halide perovskite solar cells
Data contained are for Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), Absorption and fluorescence, Cyclic and Sweep Wave voltammetry, Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), Infrared spectroscopy, and Density functional theory (DFT). This is to allow for reproducibility where and when needed
Less is more but not best: External Validation of a Short Form Nottingham EADL and Initial Evaluation of a Contemporary EADL Scale emphasise need for updated robust and relevant measures
The dataset contains information about the type of survey response, (date, time, preview or response, level of completion) and the responses to questionnaire items. All except two items are close-ended – the items that were open ended recorded a number input in words or digits. No identifying information is included (no location, age is in age groups, etc) and a readme is available referencing what information each column contains. At the end of the survey participants could opt in to be contacted for future research if they provided an email address, but this column has been completely removed from the presently provided dataset to be deposited and is securely separately stored locally according to consent form stipulations
Heart rate and sub-blubber temperature in harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) measured during the moult and post-moult using implantable loggers
This data was from a study assessing the feasibility of a long-term deployment of fully implantable loggers to measure heart rate and sub-blubber temperature in harbour seals Phoca vitulina on land and in water. Measurements of heart rate (bpm) and temperature (oC) were taken on an adult and a sub-adult to quantify physiological changes during moult and post-moult periods
Sample-to-answer microfluidic device towards the point-of-need detection of Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxin genes in ruminant milk
Nature of the data set: Supplementary word file.
Purpose of the data set: For publicatio
Flourishing or floundering? Exploring Ukrainian elementary schoolteacher understandings of their professional experience
A/ OPEN DATASET FILES:
1. Visual research artifacts – rivers of experience (visual documents created by the research participants)
2. Participant river of experience translations into English from Ukrainian (textual descriptions of their visual rivers, as included by the participants)
3. Focused group discussion transcripts (in Ukrainian)
4. Individual interview transcripts (in Ukrainian)
B/ CLOSED DATASET FILES
1. 12 folders containing the photos and videos (secondary visual research artifacts) provided by the 12 research participants. As these cannot be deidentified, they are being deposited FOR SAFEKEEPING ONLY AND ACCESS BY THE ORIGINAL RESEARCHER (MYSELF) ONLY
Biblical Source Comparisons for the Metrical Psalms of Thomas Norton and John Marckant
This workbook presents the metrical psalm texts written by Thomas Norton and John Marckant between 1559 and 1562. These verses are set in parallel with other English-language Biblical texts that would have been well known at the time, including editions by George Joye and Miles Coverdale, along with the Geneva Bible
Cisco-19 Study ECGs
The CISCO-19 study: Cardiac Imaging in SARS Coronavirus disease-19. A study of the heart, lungs and wellbeing after Covid-1