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Replication Data for: High-quality nanocavities through multimodal confinement of hyperbolic polaritons in hexagonal boron nitride
Compressing light into nanocavities substantially enhances light–matter interactions, which has been a major driver for nanostructured materials research. However, extreme confinement generally comes at the cost of absorption and low resonator quality factors. Here we suggest an alternative optical multimodal confinement mechanism, unlocking the potential of hyperbolic phonon polaritons in isotopically pure hexagonal boron nitride. We produce deep-subwavelength cavities and demonstrate several orders of magnitude improvement in confinement, with estimated Purcell factors exceeding 108 and quality factors in the 50–480 range, values approaching the intrinsic quality factor of hexagonal boron nitride polaritons. Intriguingly, the quality factors we obtain exceed the maximum predicted by impedance-mismatch considerations, indicating that confinement is boosted by higher-order modes. We expect that our multimodal approach to nanoscale polariton manipulation will have far-reaching implications for ultrastrong light–matter interactions, mid-infrared nonlinear optics and nanoscale sensors
Raw data SHANKs variants FILDIL project
A dataset of raw data for the exome sequencing of 5 patients carrying pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants in SHANKs genes
Replication Data for: Morphological Insights in Oxidative Sensitive Nanocarriers Pharmacokinetics, Targeting, and Photodynamic Therapy
Here are the metadata and code for the paper: Morphological Insights in Oxidative sensitive nanocarriers Pharmacokinetics, Targeting, and Photodynamic Therap
Replication Data for: Streamlined Identification of Metallopeptides for Intracellular Catalysis Using Positionally-Addressable Combinatorial Libraries
This dataset provides the script used to generate combinatorial sequences of amino acids as well as the resulting list of sequences. Also, it provides the starting points to run MD simulations of two peptides and two metallopeptides systems extracted from the previous sequences. It includes all starting coordinates and parameters generated to simulate the metal coordination interactions
Replication Data for: Near-infrared hyperspectral imaging as a novel approach for T-2 and HT-2 toxins estimation in oat samples
Reflectance data (NIR region, 831-1731 nm) for different samples of oats (whole and ground) are provided. Also, T-2 and HT-2 toxins concentration of that samples and if they are above (U) or under(L) the recommended limit for oats is indicated
Replication Data for: Transfer of deoxynivalenol and fumonisins B1 and B2 from maize flour to maize/wheat-based bread
This dataset contains the raw data obtained after the analysis of the experimental samples, by HPLC-DAD (for DON) and HPLC-FLD (for FBs), in different stages of the breadmaking process (initial flour, kneaded dough, fermented dough and baked bread). Legends are included bellow under FILE OVERVIEW
Replication data for: Segregation and recycling in the operating room. An intervention to accelerate the decarbonisation process in the health sector
This is an interventional study (quasi-experimental) without a control group, conducted in a hospital surgical unit to improve the waste segregation process during surgical procedures. The study was carried out between May 2023 and 2024 in a Catalan University Hospital with 380 beds, a surgical unit with 16 operating rooms, 320 professionals, and a total of 27,990 surgical procedures performed in 2023.
The study was structured into three phases:
Phase 1: Baseline assessment of professionals' perceptions of recycling and measurement of plastic and cardboard recycling levels during surgical procedures.
Phase 2: A motivational intervention was conducted for all surgical unit professionals, and the segregation process was progressively implemented.
Phase 3: Full implementation of the recycling circuit.
The interventional study is based on the socio-ecological model (Sallis JF et al., 2006) (10.1146/annurev.publhealth.27.021405.102100).
The independent variable in this study is the multilevel program aimed at improving segregation during the surgical process. Data collection was conducted according to each phase of the study using questionnaires addressed to professionals, checklists during the perioperative process, and measurements of the volume of material segregation by type (plastic, paper, etc.). The carbon footprint and waste segregation volume were calculated throughout all phases.
Before implementing the motivational intervention for professionals, an ad hoc questionnaire was administered to assess their motivation for waste segregation in the workplace. The questionnaire comprised seven questions, with professional category as the only sociodemographic data collected. The remaining questions used a numerical rating scale from 0 to 10 to evaluate respondents' level of concern and engagement in recycling in their personal lives, as well as their interest in adopting recycling practices in their work environment.
Follow-up questionnaires were administered throughout the implementation process to gather perceptions regarding the segregation process. The final questionnaire also assessed overall satisfaction with the implemented recycling program and the perceived need for its implementation in other hospitals.
To quantify the degree of segregation, the number of bags, kilograms per day, and kilograms per week were calculated for each type of material
Replication data for INNOVATIVE RESILIENT FARMING SYSTEMS IN MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENTS (TRANSITION project)
The goal of TRANSITION is to pave the way for a transition towards resilient agriculture in the Mediterranean, maximizing the net positive impact on the environment, while increasing resilience of agroecosystems, rural societies and return on assets to farmers. This is done by analysing the most relevant innovative solutions in resilient agroforestry and mixed farming systems using a participatory approach.
The data set includes a diverse range of published materials, such as general or technical pamphlets, research articles, a white paper, and a roadmap. These documents are tailored to different audicences, including farmers, technicians, policymakers and scientists. All documents are PDF format and prepared to be read independently. They all are written in English but some documents can be also found in Arabic, Catalan, French, Italian, and Spanish, in that case, it is specified in the file name