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Supplementary Data: Colloidal synthesis of large near-bulk InAs quantum dots through seeded and seedless growth using cluster precursors
Data supporting the findings of the study: 'Colloidal synthesis of large near-bulk InAs quantum dots through seeded and seedless growth using cluster precursors'. Includes absorption, ATR-IR, XRD, TEM, HR-TEM, SAED, and SEM measurements
Album of Helene Friedrich, Stadtgeschichtliches Museum Leipzig, A/2013/383 (1861–1902)
The album is kept in the Stadtgeschichtliches Museum Leipzig (accession number A/2013/383). It has been digitised at the CSMC as part of the project ‘Creating Music Albums as Originals Made of Originals’. The manuscript measures 25,5 × 16,5 cm (landscape) and contains 66 folios. It belonged to the pianist Helene Friedrich from Leipzig.
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Album of Leopold Greiff, Stadtgeschichtliches Museum Leipzig, A/2013/377 (1884–1910)
The album is kept in the Stadtgeschichtliches Museum Leipzig (accession number A/2013/377). It has been digitised at the CSMC as part of the project ‘Creating Music Albums as Originals Made of Originals’. It is bound in dark leather with gold and silver decorations and measures 22,5 × 14,5 cm (portrait), has gilt edges and floral endpapers. It was owned by the Musikdirektor Leopold Greiff.
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Multispectral data for manuscripts MS 71, MS 800, and MS 2521 in the Biblioteca Palatina, Parma
Multispectral data for manuscripts in the Biblioteca Palatina in Parma; MS 71, MS 800, and MS 2521. Two folios were analyzed from MS 2521, a late 13th century Hebrew manuscript, to recover the writing in the margins and damaged lines of the owners note in the colophon.
The marginal notes of MS 2521 were of particular interest for their potential to reflect an early disagreement between Sura and Neharda (two cities with rival schools in Babylon in the time of the Geonim). Jordan Penkower recently published an extensive study (in Hebrew) about the disagreements between Sura in Neharda with respect to the Bible text, and the marginal note would be an important addition to that study. Illegible owners note in the colophon would potentially reveal more information about the manuscript.
Additional single folios were analyzed from MS 71 and MS 800.
Images in preview are compressed and of lower quality. They are mainly intended to serve as thumbnails. Original hiqh quality TIF images can be found in the Color and PROCESSED folder below (zip file). For information about filenames and folderstructure as well as MSI system related info, please read the "Brief Description of Datasets for Multispectral Imaging.
The Importance of Financial Incentives for Prosocial Behavior in Markets That Already Remunerate Donors: Empirical Analyses of Financial Compensation on Plasma Donation Behavior
The uploaded zip file contains all data, code, materials, pre-registrations, manuscript, and appendix for the paper, "The Importance of Financial Incentives for Prosocial Behavior in Markets That Already Remunerate Donors: Empirical Analyses of Financial Compensation on Plasma Donation Behavior", submitted to International Journal of Research in Marketing in January, 2026
Stress disrupts hippocampal integration of overlapping events and memory inference in humans
Integrating related events in memory is essential for building knowledge that extends beyond direct observation and enables flexible inference. Here, we show that acute stress impairs inference by both reducing the degree to which past memories are reactivated during new learning and leading to their differentiation, rather than integration, in hippocampus. Adults learned A-B associations on Day 1 and underwent a stress or control manipulation before learning overlapping B-C associations on Day 2, with A-C inference tested thereafter. We demonstrate that stress reduces hippocampal reactivation of A-elements during B-C learning, and lower reactivation was directly correlated with impaired A-C inference. Representational similarity analysis revealed that stress increases neural dissimilarity between overlapping A and C elements in the hippocampus, indicating pattern differentiation and a representation as discrete events. Our findings demonstrate that acute stress hampers a key memory integration mechanism, with broad implications for educational, legal, and clinical settings
FID Metadata Streaming
FID Metadaten Streaming implementiert *burst mode streaming*, d.h. liest ein XML-Dokument als Datenstrom von Standardeingabe und materialisiert Teile des Dokuments, deren Wurzel über den Option `--qname` ausgewählt werden. Die materialisierten Teile werden durch eine als Parameter übergebene XSLT Transformation transformiert und zurück in den Ausgabestrom (Standardausgabe) geschrieben.
Die Kommandozeilenanwendung wird mit Maven übersetzt und paketiert. Der Schritt `mvn package` erzeugt eine .jar-Datei im Verzeichnis `target/` die alle Abhängigkeiten (Saxon HE, picacli) enthält.
FID Metadaten Streaming wurde im Rahmen des DFG-geförderten Projekts »FID Romanistik« entwickelt und unter der GNU General Public License v3 veröffentlicht.
David Maus <[email protected]
Dataset: Scholia Reference Symbols in Organon Manuscripts
Supplementary dataset for MA thesis submitted to the Asia–Africa Institute. For review by Thesis advisor and submission
Hopping on Trends – How Trend Display Impacts Behavior
The uploaded zip file contains all data, code, materials, manuscript, and appendix for the paper, "Hopping on Trends – How Trend Display Impacts Behavior", submitted to International Journal of Research in Marketing in January, 2026
The Holocaust and the Medical Professions
Since the end of the war, scholars have engaged with the Holocaust’s legacy for the practice of medicine and the reputation of the medical professions. The crimes under discussion at the Nuremberg Doctors’ Trial (NDT), especially the Nazi concentration camp experiments, represented a profound departure from previously accepted medical and human behaviour. It was the “low water mark in twentieth century moral culture,” as Robert Proctor poignantly remarked, the “ultimate refutation to ethical relativism and solipsistic egoism. These issues are part of a wider political and cultural history of medicine in terms of the history of ideas that has received considerable scholarly attention in recent years. How do utopian visions and state authorities shape the understanding of ethics and the code of conduct of the medical professions? How can ethical beliefs and common values connect the medical professions across ideological divides