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Tables 1-4 from "Attitude toward the color blue: An ideal marker variable
Table 1: Preliminary Items and Descriptive Statistics in Study Two (Both Subsamples A and B Combined)
Table 2: Factor Loadings of Preliminary Items from Study Two Subsample A
Table 3: Fit Indices for One-factor Models of Attitude Toward the Color Blue Scale Items
Table 4: Study Three Scale Correlations, Means, Standard Deviations, and Reliabilitie
Théo Dataset
French productions (3) and metalinguistic reflections (2) written by Théo (name is a pseudonym). See prompts for tasks in Dataset "Tasks Prompts"
TxRRC Region 2 emissions and oil&gas permit data
Data associated with our publication in Energies in February 202
Data for shortened tethering filaments stabilize presynaptic vesicles in support of elevated release probability during LTP in rat hippocampus
Transmission electron tomographic datasets of hippocampal synapses for the control and LTP were acquired from hippocampal slices of male Long-Evans rats. The tilt images were taken at 1 degree tilt interval to about ± 60 degrees along a single tilt axis. The alignment of each set of tilt-images and volume reconstruction of the images were carried out by using the unified software package for electron tomography, EM3D (em3d.org). There are five different kinds of files: (1) a raw dataset of unaligned tilt transmission EM images (*.mrc); (2) a binary file composed of aligned tilt images and reconstructed volume (*.data); (3) a state file that contains all the information with respect to the binary file (*.xml); (4) a reconstructed volume dataset (*_rec.mrc); (5) an image selected from the reconstructed volume dataset (*.jpg).
All files are available for download at https://3dem.org/public-data/tapis/public/3dem.storage.public/Jung_et_al_2021_public_datasets
Replication Data for: The Basal Detectability of an Ice-covered Mars by MARSIS
The detection of anomalously strong relative basal reflectivity beneath the Martian South Polar Layered Deposits (SPLD) from the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding (MARSIS) has led to hypotheses suggesting the presence of basal materials such as liquid water. Here, we propose a forward approach to assess whether such a high signal could be produced by a Martian terrain currently exposed at the surface without liquid water. We convert existing MARSIS surface reflectivity measurements into a basal reflectivity as if it were overlaid by an SPLD-like ice deposit. 0.3% to 2% of the surface could produce basal reflections of magnitude similar to the SPLD measurements in the assumption of a 10% impure ice. An ice loss tangent >0.01 is required to prevent any of the current Martian surface from producing a bright SPLD-like basal reflection. The detected bright terrains are gathered within volcanic constructs of diverse geologic epoch
Data for figures
Datasets for figure 5c, 8a, 9b, 10b
Figure 5c: Comparison of surface profiles along the line AB in (a) before (blue line) and after (red line) imbibition of liquid.
Figure 8a: Relationship between capillary number and trapped air saturation. The data point at Ca = 6.2 x10-5 is spontaneous imbibition. Trapped air saturation is obtained by processing the fluorescence image via MATLAB and calculating the areas occupied by air and fluorescent solution.
Figure 9b: Relationship between channel width and trapped air saturation (average depth, h = 6.5 um; roughness, Ra = 0.89 um).
Figure 10b: Relationship between square of imbibition length and tim
Pre-print for "Change in Negative Attention Bias Mediates the Association BetweenAttention Bias Modification Training and Depression Symptom Improvement"
Pre-print for manuscript titled "Change in Negative Attention Bias Mediates the Association Between Attention Bias Modification Training and Depression Symptom Improvement" by Christopher G. Beevers, Kean J. Hsu, David M. Schnyer, Jasper A.J. Smits, & Jason Shumake to appear in the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psycholog
Supplemental Information for: Recent Water Disposal and Pore Pressure Evolution in the Delaware Mountain Group, Delaware Basin, Southeast New Mexico and West Texas
data set includes 3 .xlsx files with selected input parameters and output files relating to numerical flow model (CMG STARS): Injection Well Cum. Volumes.xlsx, Flow rate BHP WHP.xlsx, and Geol. Model Data.xls
Buildings of Texas (Beta v. 0.2)
The Buildings of Texas collection contains source materials for the Society of Architectural Historian’s two-volume publication “The Buildings of Texas.” Data gathered by the research team and donated as part of the collection includes information about people, places, and events across the state.
Dataset produced from the spreadsheet donated by Gerald Moorhead and created by researchers collecting data for the publication. See the Buildings of Texas original dataset for the dataset as received: https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/M45YL8.
Buildings of Texas V1 is the most complete, accurate, and enhanced version of the data, while beta versions represent works in progress.
In Beta v. 0.1, Architects and other contributor names have been normalized and building types have been added to portions of the dataset. Built works with identifiable locations have been geocoded. Version 1: https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/YIGGX7.
In Beta v. 0.2: Information about places and people/firms described in this dataset have been reconciled with Wikidata and a new field was added to record Wikidata ID information. Building typologies were significantly improved. Field names have changed