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Changes in prevalence and patterns of consanguinity in Bradford, UK; evidence from two cohort studies: Extended material
Extended data analysis, providing contextual data of the study population; including 2011 and 2021 UK Census data comparing the populations in the study area to the wider Bradford area and England as a whole
Perception of family medicine residents regarding peer-to-peer feedback during learning of clinical examination skills
The data has collected for a research under title, "Perception of family medicine residents regarding peer-to-peer feedback during learning of clinical examination skills"
Replication Data for: Fecal microbiota profiles of growing pigs and their relation to growth performance by König, et al.
The fasq-files generated during and/or analysed for the study "Fecal microbiota of growing pigs and their relation to growth performance" by König et al. as well as the metadata file are available here
Public Service Encounters (PSE) Corpus v1.0
This is the first open access dataset of transcribed recordings of so-called Public Service Encounters in Germany, i.e., meetings between state officials and citizens in which there is direct communication in order to allocate state services. The dataset consists of a total of 106 conversations with 400,000 tokens in around 30,000 utterances. For a detailed description, see our related publication
Noble Prizes, 1901-2019
This dataset includes data associated with noble prizes and the awardee(s) from 1901 to 2019. The data was retrieved from https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/imdevskp/nobel-prize. This is simply to try out Dataverse for academic purposes
Radiation Pressure on Plasma Turbulence by Radio Frequency Waves
The use of radio frequency (RF) waves in fusion devices – primarily, to modify and control the heating and current profiles, and to subdue deleterious instabilities – has been gaining traction over the last few decades. The antennas or waveg- uide structures used for launching electromagnetic waves are usually located in the vicinity of the outer wall of a device. Consequently, for coupling RF power to core plasma, the waves have to propagate through a turbulent scrape-off layer plasma in the edge region. The RF waves can scatter off the turbulence, thereby altering the power profile coupled to the core. Simultaneously, the radiation pressure of the RF waves can affect the turbulence. Theoretically, it is convenient to analyze the two effects separately and explore the underlying physics. There have been a number of analytical and computational studies on the scattering of RF waves by different forms of plasma turbulence. This paper explores the impact of radiation pressure on turbulence
AI, Trust, and the War-Room: Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment in the US Military
This data supports analysis in the paper entitled, "AI, Trust, and the War-Room: Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment in the US Military.
Replication Data for: Dating Solar System's giant planet orbital instability using enstatite meteorites
This repository includes the data and codes that were used to estimate the time interval at which the giant planet instability occurred in the Solar System. This work is under revision in Science. Specifically the repository includes: (A) The code, input, and results from the thermal evolution model that we developed in order to study the cooling rate of the EL planetesimal being either a rubble pile or a monolithic object as well as the code to reproduce Figure S1. (B) Code, input and results of long dynamical simulations that were performed to study the implantation rate of terrestrial planetesimals into the inner main belt as well as the codes to plot Figure 2, Figure 3 and Figure S2. (C) The code that we developed to convert the implantation probability to the actual number of implanted objects
Annual Survey of Industries (India) : Investment Related Variables from 1999 to 2019
This dataset contains selected variables used to understand the relationship between Investment Rate and Rate of Profit in India's Organized Manufacturing Secto
FOOD SECURITY AND DIETARY PATTERNS IN COMMUNITIES LIVING IN PEOPLE’S HOUSING PROJECT SERI PANTAI, KUALA LUMPUR
Food security is a growing public health concern. Despite the pressing need for intervention, there is still a lack of comprehensive research surrounding this topic in Malaysia. This study investigates food security and its effects on dietary patterns and depression status among 311 residents of Block 100, People’s Housing Project (PHP) Seri Pantai, Kuala Lumpur. A questionnaire derived from the Malaysian Adult Nutrition Survey (MANS) and Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9) was used to collect data, with interpretation done using the IBM-SPSS Statistics Version 25