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Constituciones del coro de la iglesia catedral de México, 1570 Enero 16
Reglas que debe seguir el clero alto durante las ceremonias religiosas en la Catedral de México. Las prescripciones del Arzobispo de México regulan el comportamiento de los clérigos durante los rituales y el trato mutuo. —— Rules the upper clergy must abide by during religious ceremonies at the Cathedral of Mexico. The Archbishop of Mexico's prescriptions regulate the clerics' comportment during rituals and behavior towards each other. 4 f. (8 p.
Data for: A strategy to quantify myofibroblast activation on a continuous spectrum
4 channel images of cells used in the manuscript
channel 1: F-Actin
channel 2: alpha smooth muscle actin
channel 3: DAPI
channel 4: Phase-contras
Self removal behavior of honey bee workers, raw data
Raw data for self-removal behavior in honey bee workers. Project led by graduate student Jordan Twombly Ellis and PI Dr. Juliana Rangel
Controlling Architecture and Mechanical Properties in Polyether Networks with Organo-aluminum Catalysts
Soft materials can sustain large, elastic, and reversible deformations; finding widespread use as elastomers and hydrogels. These materials constitute 3-D polymer networks and are typically synthesized by cross-linking polymer chains or copolymerizing monomer and cross-linker. Seminal investigations have enabled control over the network architecture by cross-linking chains of poly(dimethyl siloxane), poly(1,4-butadiene), or tetra-poly(ethylene glycol); but as soft materials become attractive for robotics, electronics and prosthetics, co-designing the network architecture, mechanical, and functional properties has become pressing. We investigate the relationship between reaction pathway, network architecture, and mechanical properties in poly(ethyl glycidyl ether) networks synthesized by epoxide ring opening polymerization with two organo-aluminum catalysts. The key result is that uncontrolled polymerizations yield loosely cross-linked, entangled, soft, and extensible networks; whereas more controlled polymerizations, instead, lead to highly cross-linked, stiff, and brittle networks. Such catalytic control over network architecture and mechanical properties could enable design of novel soft, tough, and functional materials
X-ray CT dataset of Martian shergottite Tissint
X-ray CT Scans of Martian shergottite Tissint for Scott Eckley of the University of Texas at Austin and NASA - Johnson Space Center. Specimen scanned by Scott Eckley on 21 October 2022
Voxel Size X, Y, and Z = 12.69 µm
Please acknowledge The Astromaterials X-ray Computed Tomography Lab at NASA - JSC and Scott Eckley when using this data
Megathrust Heterogeneity, Crustal Accretion, and a Topographic Embayment in the Western Nepal Himalaya: Insights from the Inversion of Thermochronological Data
The dataset includes the zircon (U-Th)/He ages reported in the manuscript "Megathrust Heterogeneity, Crustal Accretion, and a Topographic Embayment in the Western Nepal Himalaya: Insights from the Inversion of Thermochronological Data"
Topographic and bathymetric lidar, orthophotos, sonar, and GPR data of and along the Devils River from Juno to Lake Amistad, Texas (Lidar Points 03 of 05)
Data collected in and along the Devils River from Juno to Lake Amistad, Texas include: Topographic and bathymetric lidar data in both 1m raster (BIL) and point (LAS) formats; Orthophotos in geoTiff format; and an index map (SHP) depicting data extents. For an area of more detailed study--a pool two kilometers long from Finnegan Springs to Dolan Falls--we're providing Sonar and GPR point (LAS) data and a 1m composite (lidar + GPR) raster (BIL) dataset. 0README.txt provides additional information
Topographic and bathymetric lidar, orthophotos, sonar, and GPR data of and along the Devils River from Juno to Lake Amistad, Texas (Imagery 16 of 16)
Data collected in and along the Devils River from Juno to Lake Amistad, Texas include: Topographic and bathymetric lidar data in both 1m raster (BIL) and point (LAS) formats; Orthophotos in geoTiff format; and an index map (SHP) depicting data extents. For an area of more detailed study--a pool two kilometers long from Finnegan Springs to Dolan Falls--we're providing Sonar and GPR point (LAS) data and a 1m composite (lidar + GPR) raster (BIL) dataset. 0README.txt provides additional information
Supplemental Material for Demonstrating Eye Movement Biometrics in Virtual Reality
Resources accompanying the paper entitled, "Demonstrating Eye Movement Biometrics in Virtual Reality.
Emissions Input Data
This directory contains emissions input fields used to drive simulations utilized in Persad, G. The Dependence of Aerosols’ Global and Local Precipitation Impacts on Emitting Region (submitted, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics) and published in Persad, G. G. & Caldeira, K. Divergent global-scale temperature effects from identical aerosols emitted in different regions. Nature Communications 9, 3289 (2018). Full details on simulation set-up may be found in Persad and Caldeira (2018) and Persad (submitted, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)
From the Persad and Caldeira (2018) Simulation and Analysis section:
"Nine 100-year, repeating annual cycle simulations were conducted in CAM5 coupled to the mixed-layer ocean: one control simulation, and eight regionally perturbed simulations. The control simulation is a year 2000 cli- mate with non-biomass burning anthropogenic black carbon, organic carbon, sulfur dioxide (SO2), and sulfate (SO4) emissions fields set to 1850 values. In each of the eight regionally perturbed simulations, the relevant region is populated with that region’s year 2000 values, scaled at every regional grid point and time step to achieve additional total annual emissions equivalent to China’s total year 2000 values: 22.4 Tg sulfate precursor, 1.61 Tg of black carbon emissions, and 4.03 Tg of organic carbon emissions. The 1850 and 2000 baseline emissions fields on which these are based are CAM5’s standard historical emissions fields1, and the resulting emissions fields used to drive simulations are publicly accessible to allow for replication in other model suites (see Data availability). "
See Persad and Caldeira (2018) Figure 1 and Methods for region definitions.
Questions can be directed to the corresponding author at [email protected]
Emissions input fields:
Control Simulation
/Control
-Control_User_Namelist: Contains NCAR CESM user namelist specification with listing of all emissions input files for the control simulation. All input files listed are default available through NCAR CESM installations and the NCAR CESM server (https://svn-ccsm-inputdata.cgd.ucar.edu/trunk/inputdata/atm/cam/chem/trop_mozart_aero/emis/) and are not included here.
Eight Regional Perturbation Simulations
/Brazil
-Brazil_User_Namelist: Contains NCAR CESM user namelist specification with listing of all emissions input files for the regional perturbation simulation with scaled emissions located in Brazil. All referenced files not listed in this directory are default available through the NCAR CESM server (see Control Simulation above).
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/China
-China_User_Namelist: Contains NCAR CESM user namelist specification with listing of all emissions input files for the regional perturbation simulation with scaled emissions located in China. All referenced files not listed in this directory are default available through the NCAR CESM server (see Control Simulation above).
/East_Africa
-East_Africa_User_Namelist: Contains NCAR CESM user namelist specification with listing of all emissions input files for the regional perturbation simulation with scaled emissions located in East Africa. All referenced files not listed in this directory are default available through the NCAR CESM server (see Control Simulation above).
/Western_Europe
-Western_Europe_User_Namelist: Contains NCAR CESM user namelist specification with listing of all emissions input files for the regional perturbation simulation with scaled emissions located in Western Europe. All referenced files not listed in this directory are default available through the NCAR CESM server (see Control Simulation above).
/India
-India_User_Namelist: Contains NCAR CESM user namelist specification with listing of all emissions input files for the regional perturbation simulation with scaled emissions located in India. All referenced files not listed in this directory are default available through the NCAR CESM server (see Control Simulation above).
/Indonesia
-Indonesia_User_Namelist: Contains NCAR CESM user namelist specification with listing of all emissions input files for the regional perturbation simulation with scaled emissions located in Indonesia. All referenced files not listed in this directory are default available through the NCAR CESM server (see Control Simulation above).
/South_Africa
-South_Africa_User_Namelist: Contains NCAR CESM user namelist specification with listing of all emissions input files for the regional perturbation simulation with scaled emissions located in South Africa. All referenced files not listed in this directory are default available through the NCAR CESM server (see Control Simulation above).
/United_States
-United_States_User_Namelist: Contains NCAR CESM user namelist specification with listing of all emissions input files for the regional perturbation simulation with scaled emissions located in the United States. All referenced files not listed in this directory are default available through the NCAR CESM server (see Control Simulation above)