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Far-side helioseismology with Sun-as-a-star data: the solar cycle as seen with 7-d-long BiSON time series
We present results from fitting p-mode spectra derived from 7-d segments of Sun-as-a-star helioseismic observations from the Birmingham Solar Oscillations Network covering 32 yr. The results show a clear dependence of the mode frequencies on solar activity, and the frequency dependence of the sensitivity to activity can also be seen. Because we use data segments that cover less than half of a solar rotation, we are able to test for the effect of activity on the solar far side. By fitting with a model that takes into account activity on the far side of the Sun, we show that the frequency shifts are sensitive to activity from the whole Sun, not just the side facing the observer. Our results suggest that there is potential to investigate activity-related asteroseismic frequency shifts in solar-like oscillators using short time series of observations.
The file contains mean 7-day frequency shifts (independent shifts only).
Columns are: (1) date (Modified Julian Date, MJD) (2) front-side 10.7-cm Radio Flux (3) far-side 10.7-cm Radio Flux (4) mean frequency shift (uHz) (5) error on mean frequency shift (uHz)
Data supporting the thesis "An empirical investigation of the effects of empathy of apology and monetary compensation on customers’ revenge desires after double deviations"
This data supports the thesis entitled "An empirical investigation of the effects of empathy of apology and monetary compensation on customers’ revenge desires after double deviations" authored by Lucia Lowri Silvestro. The zip file contains the raw data from the two pre-screening studies, two pilot studies and three main studies. The research design is explained in the thesis. Details of the experimental protocols are provided in the thesis appendices and the analyses and results and outcomes of the project are provided in the thesis. Some information has been removed from the dataset to ensure anonymity of research participants and respect the privacy of participants
Dataset in support of the publication 'A Kinetic Model of Furfural Hydrogenation to 2-Methylfuran on Nanoparticles of Nickel Supported on Sulfuric Acid-Modified Biochar Catalyst'
Catalytic conversion, rate and yield data supporting the publication figures
Research data supporting the publication "Introducing Fluency Measures to the Elicited Imitation Task"
The data were collected as part of a larger project in which participants completed a series of language and cognitive tasks. The participants in this study were 40 Polish native speakers (L1) of English as a second/additional language (L2/LX), comprising 33 women and 7 men. All participants had moved to the UK after the age of 15 for purposes such as studying, working, or joining their families. Their length of residence in the UK ranged from 0.5 to 18 years. The written elicited imitation task was administered by a researcher in a laboratory setting, alongside a series of additional tests and questionnaires
Research data supporting “ADMS-Urban modelling of black carbon over the West Midlands, United Kingdom: Sensitivity test of traffic emission factor adjustments”
Black carbon is harmful for climate, environment, and human health. Traffic is one of the major sources for black carbon in urban areas. A street scale air quality model (ADMS-Urban) has been conducted to simulate the dispersion of black carbon concentrations across the West Midlands, UK. This dataset covers the modelled black carbon annual concentration maps at 10 m × 10 m resolution and electoral ward level
Research data supporting the publication of 'Upcycling of low value end-of-life cathode material into next generation cathode materials'
This dataset is the data to accompany the paper ‘Upcycling of low-value end-of-life cathode material into next-generation cathode materials'. This dataset contains the XRD, refinement, electrochemical and ICP-OES data discussed within the paper
Transcriptions of Greek manuscripts of the Epistle to the Galatians
XML transcriptions of 226 manuscripts of Galatians, including those selected for the Editio Critica Maior.
These were created by volunteers for the International Greek New Testament Project and members of the ERC CATENA Project between 2012 and 2020. Each file represents two independent first transcriptions, which were reconciled through comparison with the manuscript images and then proofread. Further adjustments were made during the process of collating all files for the edition.
Individual transcribers are acknowledged in the header of each file, which also provides details of the manuscript and location. The filenames use the Gregory-Aland system of witness numbers.
A verse-by-verse synopsis is also provided (XML and HTML)
Collations of Greek manuscripts of the Epistle to the Galatians
Collation of 197 manuscripts of Galatians in conjunction with the Novum Testamentum Graecum Editio Critica Maior.
The collation is provided as positive XML, negative XML and a nexus file with phylogenetic tree generated by MrBayes.
The collation was made as part of the ERC CATENA Project in November 2023. It does not necessarily represent the final apparatus of the ECM. It is identified as version 2.1 of the collation. It was created and exported using the Collation Editor of the Workspace for Collaborative Editing
Data for Paper: Accessing Five - and Seven-Membered Phosphorus - Based Heterocycles via Cycloaddition Reactions of Azophosphines
Data for Paper: Accessing Five- and Seven-Membered Phosphorus-Based Heterocycles via Cycloaddition Reactions of Azophosphines, including:
- NMR data
- UV-Vis data
- Mass spectrometry data
- IR data
- DFT ouptut file
Research data supporting the publication "L1 listeners’ evaluations of LX speech: the role of listener expectations and personality traits"
Data is collected through an online experimental study administered via Qualtrics. The study extends research on the effect of expectations (cued by speech accent), personality traits (Big Five), and grammaticality affect L1 listeners’ evaluations of LX speech