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Dataset for paper: "Ultraviolet NO and visible O2 nightglow in the Mars southern winter polar region: statistical study and model comparison"
This dataset contains model result files used in the paper: "Ultraviolet NO and visible O2 nightglow in the Mars southern winter polar region: statistical study and model comparison".
Atmospheric temperature and densities from the Mars Climate Database are available from the 6.1 version of the MCD data at http://www-mars.lmd.jussieu.fr (Forget et al., 1999; Millour et al., 2018; Gonzalez-Galindo et al., 2013)
Dataset for paper: "Quantifying the electron energy of Mars aurorae through the oxygen emission brightness ratio at 130.4 and 135.6 nm"
This dataset contains model result files used in the paper: "Quantifying the electron energy of Mars aurorae through the oxygen emission brightness ratio at 130.4 and 135.6 nm".Atmospheric temperature and densities from the Mars Climate Database are available from the 6.1 version of the MCD data at http://www-mars.lmd.jussieu.fr (Forget et al., 1999; Millour et al., 2018; Gonzalez-Galindo et al., 2013)
Capillary rise in nanoporous xerogel
Measurements realised during the capillary rise of liquid in nanoporous xerogels.
Contains x-ray beam absorption and small angle x-ray scattering data, as well as characterization data: nitrogen adsorption-desorption isotherms, mercury intrusion porosimetry and water sorption isotherms
Second-Principles Model of BaTiO3 used on "Role of long-range dipolar interactions in the simulation of the properties of polar crystals using effective atomic potentials"
Second-principles MULTIBINIT model of BaTiO3 used in the second-principles calculations of the paper "Role of long-range dipolar interactions in the simulation of the properties of polar crystals using effective atomic potentials
DIVA-Face - Dynamic and Image Variation Archive
The DIVA-Face database is a collection of 8,064 video clips and 2,016 photographs of eight Caucasian actresses.
Each video clip depicts a single actress performing one out of twelve standardized gestures under one out of three lighting conditions (front-, left-, or right-illumination), within one out of twenty-eight appearance configurations. The twenty-eight appearance configurations were systematically created by filming each actress with one out of six wigs (specific to each pair) or wearing a balaclava, with and without glasses, and with and without makeup (lipstick). For added variability, four wigs per pair were filmed in two hairstyles (loose or tied up). Each appearance was recorded performing all twelve gestures in the three lighting conditions.
In addition, actresses were photographed in each appearance–lighting combination, with a neutral facial expression, and while facing in three distinct directions (front, three-quarter left, and three-quarter right).
Therefore, the collection of stimuli allows a controlled selection of facial stimuli based on each characteristic (wig/balaclava, presence of make-up, presence of glasses, lighting, gesture or viewing angle) independently.
The actresses are grouped into four pairs, matched for average facial distinctiveness and pairwise facial similarity based on ratings from independent judges (see details in "Actress Pretest Data.xlsx" below). Within each group, actresses were filmed and photographed with the same subset of six wigs out of 24. Four distinct subset of wigs were created based on distinctiveness and similarity ratings (see details in "Wig Selection_Pretest Data.xlsx").
All stimuli were recorded against a green screen, allowing easy manipulation or replacement of the background. The database is designed for flexible use in psychophysics, neurocognitive, or socio-cognitive experiments involving facial stimuli.
For more information, please refer to the readme.txt file below, and feel free to browse the cited resources (primarily Li*, Legrand* et al., in prep; Legrand*, Li* et al., 2025 for detailed descriptions).
For access to the database, please refer to the "Terms" section
Structural parameters for the article "Pathways to crystal chirality An algorithm to identify new displacive chiral phase transitions"
This file contains atomic positions and displacement vectors used in the study titled
"Pathways to crystal chirality An algorithm to identify new displacive chiral phase transitions".
The data is provided to ensure full reproducibility of the structural configurations discussed in the manuscript
Replication Data for: Vingt ans de discours médiatiques autour des salles de consommation à moindre risque : analyse textométrique de la presse francophone belge
Corpus de texte pour l'article "Vingt ans de discours médiatiques autour des salles de consommation à moindre risque: analyse textométrique de la presse francophone belge". Le corpus mis au format adéquat pour exploitation via Iramuet
Dataset on measure of confidence and measure of level of knowledge on animal cries and capital cities
Data collected by Dieudonné Leclercq (Prof. Emeritus ULiège) on 41 students on 60 2AFC general-knowledge items (animal cries and capital cities). Students were asked to associate to their response a confidence level. The test was replicated 2 hours later
LASLAfiles_Latin_BPNFormat_SharedwithDTA_2019
The folder 'LASLA_files_shared_withDTA' contains the files that were shared in BPN format in 2019 with several partners under a Data Transfer Agreement. The documentation that was included at the time is also attached, together with the model of the Agreements which were signed. This document is included to document the previous agreements, but does not apply to the present data set, which is shared under the licence CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.As a consequence of the DTA with the LiLa ERC-team, the LASLA corpus has been linked to the LiLa knowledge base, which can be queried via the LiLa interactive search platform: (https://lila-erc.eu/LiLaLisp/). Furthermore the BPN version of LASLA files has been converted to the CoNLL-U format and enriched with the links to the LiLa Knowledge Base by the LiLa team: the files are available on Zenodo (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5961377) and Github (https://github.com/CIRCSE/LASLA).The full list of partners with which the files were shared is: The Alpheios Project, Ltd. (https://alpheios.net/); École Nationale des Chartes, Paris, Deucalion project (https://github.com/chartes/deucalion-model-lasla); Universiteit Antwerpen (see https://github.com/emanjavacas/pie and https://github.com/hipster-philology/nlp-pie-taggers); Università degli studi di Bergamo, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano, Lila project (https://lila-erc.eu); UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE MADRID, Regla project (http://www.reglabd.org/); University of Exeter; Haverford College, project The Bridge (https://bridge.haverford.edu/)
A morphometric and functional dataset on the lithic points from the Upper Palaeolithic site of Maisières-Canal (Province of Hainaut, Belgium)
The Early Upper Palaeolithic open-air site Maisières-Canal (Hainaut, Belgium), dated to 28,000 BP/31,500 cal BP, has yielded a notable assemblage of well-preserved lithic points. These artefacts have been a subject of recent technological and use-wear studies aimed at reconstructing their production sequence and function. Here, we provide complementary morphometric data for the entire set of the main morphological types of points and other artefacts included in these studies, together with tool use interpretations as reported in previous published and unpublished works