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    Informe sobre las medidas tomadas para reprimir los levantamientos indígenas en Sonora y Sinaloa, 1750 diciembre 30

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    Informe militar sobre las medidas adoptadas para sofocar los levantamientos indígenas en Sonora y Sinaloa, incluyendo los pueblos seri, tiburón, salinero y tepoca. El gobernador y capitán general del Reino de la Nueva Andalucía describe una expedición militar a la Isla del Tiburón que resultó en la sujeción y captura de numerosos indígenas, quienes serían trasladados a la Ciudad de México con la esperanza de que su desplazamiento impidiera futuros levantamientos. Ortiz Parrilla eximió de la deportación a veinte personas—hombres, mujeres y niños—por su lealtad, y los encomendó al misionero jesuita Francisco Loaysa en el pueblo pima de Nácameri. —— Military report on measures taken to suppress Indigenous uprisings in Sonora and Sinaloa, including the Seri, Tiburón, Salinero, and Tepoca peoples. The governor and captain general of the Kingdom of New Andalucía describes a military expedition to Tiburón Island that resulted in the subjugation and capture of many Indigenous people, who were to be transported to Mexico City with the hope that their displacement would prevent subsequent uprisings. Ortiz Parrilla exempted twenty individuals—men, women, and children—from deportation due to their loyalty and entrusted them to Jesuit missionary Francisco Loaysa in the Pima village of Nacameri. 1 f. (2 p.

    Replication Data for: Membrane composition shapes on the folding landscape of a pH-responsive peptide

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    2D IR spectra used for analysis in the manuscrip

    Lists of identified fragments

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    Fragments are identified using MS-TAFI. In the recognized table, the rows correspond to backbone cleavage positions and columns correspond to fragment ion types. Each cell shows the relative intensity of the fragment ion originated from the position, normalized to total ion chromatography

    3e3p Dehydration SI

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    1. Documents that could be used as handouts for students to complete the laboratory experiment as outlined in the main manuscript. 2. Experimental data collected for the manuscrip

    Carta sobre un informe de las misiones de California, 1774 mayo 15

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    Carta al virrey que acompañaba un informe oficial de fray Francisco Palóu, presidente de las misiones de California. El informe detallaba bautismos, incluidos los de dos jefes indígenas en la misión de San Luis. Verger también proporciona cifras corregidas que muestran 493 bautismos en lugar de los 490 previamente reportados. El informe de Palóu no se incluye con la carta. —— Letter to the viceroy that accompanied an official report from Fray Francisco Palóu, president of the California missions. The report detailed baptisms, including those of two Indigenous chiefs at the Mission of San Luis. Verger also provides corrected figures showing 493 baptisms rather than the previously reported 490. Palóu's report is not with the letter. 1 f. (2 p.

    Informe sobre el bautismo de indígenas en Baja California, 1775 febrero 15

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    Informe sobre el progreso misionero entre los pueblos indígenas de Baja California. Los dominicos describen cómo los indígenas de San Juan de Dios, inicialmente renuentes a convertirse, aceptaron el bautismo una vez que sus parientes los invitaron, lo que llevó al establecimiento de una nueva ranchería cristiana de ochenta personas. Un capitán de la contracosta también llegó con cincuenta y dos indígenas, varios de los cuales fueron bautizados, comprometiéndose a traer más conversos posteriormente. —— Report on missionary progress among Indigenous peoples in Baja California. The Dominican friars describe how the Indigenous people of San Juan de Dios were initially reluctant to convert then agreed to baptism once their relatives invited them, leading to the establishment of a new Christian ranchería of eighty people. A captain from the opposite coast also arrived with fifty-two of his people, several of whom were baptized, promising to bring more converts later. 2 f. (4 p.

    A temperature-dependent hexagonal ice column far-infrared optical property dataset

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    The dataset contains single-scattering properties of severely surface-roughened hexagonal column ice particles in the far infrared (far-IR) wavelength region between 15 and 100 \mum. This particle shape is included in the database of Yang et al. (2013). The Invariant Imbedding T‐matrix Method (IITM) and the Improved Geometric Optics Method (IGOM) are used to perform the computation. Let x = 2 * pi * D / lambda, where D is the maximum dimension and lambda is the wavelength. IITM is used when x = 50. Ice refractive index data are taken from the compilation of Wang et al. (2024)

    Replication Data for: Side-Chain and Ring-Size Effects on Permeability in Artificial Water Channels

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    Artificial water channels (AWCs) have emerged as a promising framework for stable water permeation, with water transport rates comparable to aquaporins (3.4–40.3 × 108 H2O/channel/s). In this study, we probe the influence of ring-size and side-chain length on the water permeability observed within a class of AWCs termed ligand-appended pillar[n]arenes (LAPs) that have an adjustable ring-size (m) and side-chain length (n). Through all-atom molecular dynamics simulations, we calculate the permeability of these channels using the collective diffusion model and find their permeabilities. We characterize the mechanistic influence of pillar[n]arene ring-size and side-chain length on the channel water permeability by analyzing the characteristics of the internal permeating water-wire and the surrounding channel structure. We observe that water permeability decreases as a function of increasing ring-size due to increases in hydrophilic contacts between the permeating water-wire and the oxygen groups on the channel wall. Further, we observe an increase in water permeability as a function of side-chain length due to increased partitioning of the channel terminal groups into the hydrophilic blocks of the surrounding bilayer. For the LAP6 channel, with increase in side-chain length, the distance between terminal groups increases and leads to an increase in pore size, thereby enhancing water permeability. In the case of LAP5, as side-chain length increases, the channel displays a compensatory effect between tilt and bend angle due to the flexible side-chains. Such flexibility leads to higher terminal group partitioning in the hydrophilic blocks of the bilayer and extends the permeating water-wire. This increase in water-wire length and hydrophilic block access overcomes the nonmonotonic pore size trend in pillar[5]arene channels

    Replication Data for: Single atom alloys 2.0: Exploiting undercoordination for stronger dissociative CH4 chemisorption

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    A compressed archive containing all surface geometries of dissociative methane adsorption on the doped PGM(211) facets as CONTAR files for VASP

    Bubble properties validation

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    Validation of algorithms in the Texas A&M Oil spill / outfall Calculator (TAMOC) with published data for methane bubble properties. Validation is for solubility of methane in water as a function of pressure, mass transfer coefficient for gas bubbles, and slip velocity (terminal rise velocity) in water

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