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    Solvato-and vapochromic exchange-coupled Dy2 single-molecule magnets achieved by attaching iron-cyanido metalloligands - replication data

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    The dataset contains ESI-MS spectra for comp. 1 (Fig. 1b), CShM results for all compounds (Fig. 2b), UV-vis absorption data for comp. 1 in the solutions and in the solid state (FIg. 3ab), alternate-current (ac) magnetic characteristics of comp. 1, comp. 1·MeOH, and comp. 1·PrOH (Fig. 3ab)

    Reviewing published and grey literature in local European languages to supplement existing databases on floral resource traits - research data

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    The dataset was collected during the realisation of the Better-B project (https://www.better-b.eu/). The main objective was to complement the already published dataset on floral resources of plant species by searching the published and grey literature in European local languages. The data collected in 11 languages focus on plant phenology, nectar, sugar and pollen production. The dataset contains information on over 1000 species in total, of which 541 species are new to the dataset compared to the previous study

    Speed limits in open quantum systems through krylov complexity: codes for replication of data

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    Python notebooks and data for generating all the figures in the paper `Speed limits to the growth of Krylov complexity in open quantum systems' are supplied. Figures 2 and 3 can be generated explicitly using the notebooks

    Anderson localization induced by structural disorder - replication data

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    Collection of figures presenting numerical data presented in the pape

    Ionizing radiation resilience: how metabolically active lichens endure exposure to the simulated Mars atmosphere - research data

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    Data accompanying the manuscript entitled “Ionizing radiation resilience: how metabolically active lichens endure exposure to the simulated Mars atmosphere”. Authors: Kaja Skubała, Karolina Chowaniec, Mirosław Kowaliński, Tomasz Mrozek, Jarosław Bąkała, Ewa Latkowska, Beata Myśliwa-Kurdziel. Project: “Life at the edge – a step towards recognizing adaptations of lichens to extreme extraterrestrial conditions” financed by National Science Centre, Poland, Project OPUS 23, number: 2022/45/B/NZ8/01961, PI: Kaja Skubała. The dataset includes two Excel files with physiological and biochemical parameters of the studied lichen samples

    Celiac disease - stool samples from sick children and their healthy siblings and control group in the form of FASTQ files for fungi and bacteria (16S and ITS sequencing - MiSeq Illumina platform) - replication data

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    The data contain FASTQ files of sequenced bacterial V3-V4 16S regions and fungal ITS of stool samples from children with celiac disease. Additionally, samples from their healthy siblings and controls were sequenced. The data also contain a legend file for the FASTQ files. Sequencing was performed on the MiSeq platform (Illumina)

    Distinct endothelial-mesenchymal transition phenotype of murine lung microvascular endothelial cells driven by platelet-derived Transforming Growth Factor β1 - research data

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    The raw dataset associated with distinct endothelial-mesenchymal transition phenotype of murine lung microvascular endothelial cells driven by platelet-derived Transforming Growth Factor β

    Many-body localization crossover is sharper in a quasiperiodic potential - replication data

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    This dataset contains the data (average gap ratio, entanglement entropy, and Schmidt gap) used in the study of MBL crossover in disordered spin chains. It contains a Jupyter notebook named "Many-body localization crossover is sharper in a quasiperiodic potential.ipynb", which will help with the readability of the dataset and generate the figures. Additionally, you can also get a detailed description in the readme.txt files. The generation of the cost function plot (Fig.8 of the manuscript) is described in "CostFunction_KIM_QP.ipyn

    Wolfram Mathematica package supplementing the article: Adam Cieślik, Andrzej Góźdź, Patryk Mach, Aleksandra Pȩdrak, Włodzimierz Piechocki, "Semiclassical causal geodesics: Minkowski spacetime case"

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    The Wolfram Mathematica package illustrates an integral quantization method based on the Heisenberg-Weyl group, applied to the motion of relativistic spinless particles. We provide numerical calculations of transition amplitudes between coherent states, a numerical implementation of quantum random walks, as well as sample interference patterns in the double-slit experiment

    Surface modification of polyurethane biomaterials by ammonia plasma: bacterial adhesion and cellular response - research data

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    In this study, polyurethane biomaterials were modified using low-temperature ammonia plasma to improve their surface properties for biomedical applications. The treatment introduced amine groups, enhanced surface hydrophilicity, and altered surface polarity without affecting topography. Surface characterization was performed using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), water contact angle measurements, and atomic force microscopy (AFM). The impact of surface modification on bacterial adhesion was assessed using reference strains Pseudomonas aeruginosa DSM 22644, Staphylococcus epidermidis DSM 28319, Staphylococcus aureus DSM 4910, and Escherichia coli DSM 18039. While E. coli adhesion remained unchanged, significantly increased adhesion was observed for P. aeruginosa and S. epidermidis on modified surfaces. At the same time, biocompatibility analysis using A549 cells showed enhanced cell adhesion, spreading, and cytoskeletal organization, confirmed by increased Focal Adhesion Kinase (FAK) expression. The findings demonstrate that ammonia plasma treatment improves cellular compatibility but may promote adhesion of certain bacterial strains, underlining the need to balance antimicrobial resistance and biocompatibility when designing polyurethane-based biomedical materials

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