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The PHOENIX/1D NewEra model atmosphere grid: data files
Flat list with one file per model. In this version only the Z=0.0 and Z-4.0.alpha=+0.4 spectra are included.
Access via python code in 10.25592/uhhfdm.16723, always use latest version of the codes
Assessing the Generalizability of Foundation Models for the Recognition of Motor Examinations in Parkinson's Disease
Trained weights and scores for replicating our manuscript "Learning from Healthy Subjects for Clinical Routine? Assessing the Generalizability of Foundation Models for the Recognition of Motor Examinations in Parkinson’s Disease
The Gospel of Matthew and its Parallels (on the Basis of the Eusebian Canons)
The Gospel of Matthew and its Parallels (on the Basis of the Eusebian Canons
Approaching the Early Centuries. Palimpsests and Their Significance for the History of Armenian Literacy
“Approaching the Early Centuries. Palimpsests and Their Significance for the History of Armenian Literacy”, Association internationale des études arméniennes, XVIe Conférence générale,Université de Genève / Université de Lausanne
Towards the Investigation of Material Choices in Written Artefacts: Methodological Reflections – CSMC Occasional Paper No. 10
Occasional Paper No 10
Towards the Investigation of Material Choices in Written Artefacts: Methodological Reflections
This Occasional Paper is the result of the discussion held in 2022–2024 within Research Field K (RFK) – ‘Selecting Materials’, part of the Cluster of Excellence ‘Understanding Written Artefacts (UWA): Materiality, Interaction and Transmission in Manuscript Cul-tures’ at the Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures (CSMC), University of Hamburg. RFK comprises researchers from various disciplines, both from the humanities and the natural sciences, bringing together a multitude of perspectives and aimed at compara-tively investigating the options and choices involved in the selection of materials for creating written artefacts (WAs). Combining in-depth material, philological and histori-cal analysis, the group seeks to determine the materials that were chosen to be used, to identify potential underlying patterns in these choices, and to understand the reasons behind them and the consequences they had for the preservation and circulation of the artefact. This paper sets out a preliminary framework for this approach, with the inten-tion of laying a foundation for its future development.
CSMC's Occasional Papers
The Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures regularly hosts meetings to discuss the theory, terminology and other issues in manuscriptology. Several of its members – philologists, historians, art historians, linguists and others – collectively engage in contributing to the systematic and historical study of manuscript cultures. The documents are individual contributions and drafts reflecting some of the provisional results of the Centre’s activities
The Greek and the Caucasian Alphabets (inscriptional)
The Greek and the Caucasian Alphabets (inscriptional
The Vienna Agathangelos: A Study of Palimpsest W56
“The Vienna Agathangelos: A Study of Palimpsest W56”, 16th General Congress of the Association Internationale des Études Arméniennes, University Geneva and University of Lausanne (9–11 January)
Erster Zwischenbericht zur Evaluation des Konsumcannabisgesetzes (EKOCAN)
Am 1. April 2024 ist das Konsumcannabisgesetz in Kraft getreten, wodurch der Besitz und Anbau von Cannabis in bestimmten Grenzen legalisiert wurden. Das Forschungsprojekt „Evaluation des Konsumcannabisgesetzes“ (EKOCAN) untersucht die Auswirkungen dieser Teillegalisierung auf den Kinder- und Jugendschutz, den Gesundheitsschutz sowie die cannabisbezogene Kriminalität. Der erste Zwischenbericht fasst die Forschungsergebnisse auf Basis der bis August 2025 verfügbaren Informationen zusammen.
On 1 April 2024, the Act on the Handling of Cannabis for Non-Medical Use (Konsumcannabisgesetz) came into force, legalising the possession and cultivation of cannabis within certain limits. The research project ‘Evaluation des Konsumcannabisgesetzes’ (EKOCAN) is investigating the effects of this partial legalisation on the protection of children and young people, health protection and cannabis-related crime. The first interim report summarises the research findings based on the information available up to August 2025