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3D model project of Nea Paphos city in Middle Roman (Phase 3)
3D models generated using procedural modeling were perform based on architectural studies of housing remains in Nea Paphos and its development. So colled static models were genarated based on architectural and archaeological studies made during Polish Archaeological Mission in Nea paphos and MAP project directed by Ewdoksia Papuci-Wladyka.
Middle Roman (3rd-4th C.E), 1st phase of Theseus house on the remains of Hellenistic House, west portico and Odeon only remains on Agora, Theater, Roman house near city wall, House of Dionisos, House of Orpheus new arrangment.
The scene in TwinMotion were generated using imported geometry of 3D models generated using procedural rules and BIM softwar
Replication Data for: CeO2-Cobalt Ferrite Composite as a Dual-Function Catalyst for Hydrogen Peroxide Decomposition and Organic Pollutants Degradation
This dataset supports the manuscript titled “CeO2-Cobalt Ferrite Composite as a Dual-Function Catalyst for Hydrogen Peroxide Decomposition and Organic Pollutant Degradation.” It includes results of physicochemical characterization (XRD, low-temperature N2 sorption, FTIR), morphological analysis (SEM), and Fenton-like oxidation studies on the degradation of Congo Red and oxytetracycline
The effects of short-term consumption of a Western diet on aerobic exercise performance in bank voles with inherently distinct metabolic rates (WDAE experiment) - replication data
The dataset includes: - An Excel file with raw data obtained as a result of completing one of the tasks of the NCN-financed project UMO 2019/35/B/NZ4/03828 “Experimental evolution of the thrifty and spendthrift genotypes, and its consequence for susceptibility to adverse effects of “Western diet”: insights from a selection experiment on bank voles” (PI: granted to Paweł Koteja); SAS text code file with an example code used for statistical analyses of the data; an Excel file with the supplementary tables associated with the paper based on the results; the WDAE_README.txt file with general metadata information about these files
Harshdev Madhav's poetry - research data
The dataset contains selected materials on Harshdev Madhav and his poetry, collected and analysed in the frame of the project "How hard can a dead heart beat? Reflections on Modern Sanskrit Literature" (OPUS 22 grant, 2022-2026), conducted by Prof. Dr. hab. Lidia Sudyka and financed by the National Science Centre (registration number 2021/43/B/HS2/02046)
On the role of Area Metrics in AdS/CFT - replication data
Mathematica notebooks needed for reproducing the analysis presented in the upcoming publication "On the role of Area Metrics in AdS/CFT"
Books published with the support of the (c)Poland Translation Program (Instytut Ksiażki/ Book Institute)
The dataset constitutes a list of books (translations from Polish into multiple languages) published with the suport of the (c)Poland Translation Program, and consists of two spreadsheets: 1) Raw data obtained from the Polish Book Institute (Instytut Książki) in March 2023 for the period 1999-2022 (with the following categories: Application No., Name of Publisher, Name of Author, Original (Polish) Title, Translation Title, Language of Publication, Name of Translator. Published with permission of the Book Institute. 2) Manually revised and supplemented data for the period 2008-2022, prepared by Zofia Ziemann and Bogumiła Motyl based on spreadsheet 1 with the above as well as added categories, including Country of Publication and Genre). The language of the dataset is Polish. The purpose of the dataset was the analysis of the Book Institute's translation policy, as manifested in the (c)Poland program, across time. The results of the analysis are presented in the related publication
Two-dimensional blood-brain barrier models assessed by gene, protein, and label-free spectroscopic descriptors. A new insight into cell-cell communication between the key cells of the barrier.
This dataset comprises multimodal Raman, Fourier-Transform Infrared (FTIR), and Optical Photothermal Infrared (O-PTIR) spectroscopic measurements collected from a 2D in vitro blood–brain barrier (BBB) model composed of human astrocytes, pericytes, and brain microvascular endothelial cells (HBEC-5i). The data capture cellular and molecular responses under hypoxic (1% O₂) and cytotoxic (HgCl₂) stress conditions and are complemented by molecular and functional assays, including RNA isolation and RT-qPCR, Western blotting, flow cytometry, apoptosis analysis, cell-cycle profiling, and live fluorescence imaging of mitochondria. Together, these datasets offer a comprehensive view of stress-induced alterations in gene expression, protein regulation, mitochondrial dynamics, and intercellular communication. By integrating vibrational spectroscopy with biochemical and imaging methods, the dataset enables detailed examination of molecular fingerprints, stress-response pathways, and cell–cell interactions within the BBB model. All raw and processed data, metadata, and analysis scripts required to reproduce the results of the associated publication are included, providing a robust resource for investigating BBB dysfunction and adaptive mechanisms. This research was funded by the National Science Centre NCN (DEC-2021/41/B/ST4/02000) granted to KM and RZ, and a grant from the Faculty of Chemistry under the Strategic Programme Excellence Initiative at Jagiellonian University – YL-4: “Tracking of the blood-brain barrier by infrared and Raman microscopy” granted to AA. The research was conducted using equipment supported by grants No. 5/491340/SPUB/SN/2021 (Military Institute of Medicine – National Research Institute) and 35/598515/SPUB/SP/2024 (Jagiellonian University in Krakow) from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education in Poland
Replication Data for: Herwig 7 with the Lund string model: tuning and comparative hadronization studies
This repository consists of simulation data for the combination of different Monte Carlo Event Generators in the form of binned histograms required to reproduce the results of the new tune of the Lund string model with the Angular Ordered Parton Shower (AOPS) in Herwig 7, named the Les Houches Tune (LH Tune)
Neutralising External and Internal Barriers in the Digital Inclusion Process for Seniors - Finding Ways to Effectively Shape Digital and Media Competences among Older People - data for the article
Statements of 72 participants of the e-learning course entitled. ‘How to teach older people to use new technologies?’
The course was part of the REMEDIS (Rethinking Media Literacy and Digital Skills in Europe) project
Data collection method:
MS Forms tool was used to collect online responses
Participants answered open-ended questions that were an integral part of the course
The key activation task was: ‘Please prepare arguments that should motivate older people to enter the digital world. Organise the arguments according to external and internal barriers. Remember that the arguments should be addressed directly to older people.’
Data analysis structure:
Data were imported into MAXQDA Analytics Pro
Qualitative analysis with open coding was used
Statements were divided into two main groups:
concerning external barriers
concerning internal barriers
The analysis process involved three parallel activities:
Data reduction
Data representation
Drawing and verifying conclusions
Coding structure:
In the first phase, 12 working categories were identified classifying arguments according to the type of barrier being overcome (e.g. lack of support, lack of knowledge, financial barriers, biological barriers)
In the second phase, statements were divided according to the type of action proposed into 3 categories
The broadest category was further divided into 3 subcategories
Data verification:
Researcher triangulation was used - categories were checked by someone not involved in the analysis and coding process
The aim was to ensure the relevance and reliability of the research result
Stimulated or spontaneous Raman microscopy to enhance cell imaging sensitivity?
Data presents dependencies of :
- signal intensity for stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) and spontaneous Raman scattering (RS) on analyte content
- SRS signal intensity on stokes/pump laser beam power
- SRS signal intensity on cell morpholog