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    Investigation into the Utility of Visible‐Light‐Initiated Decarboxylative Radical Addition of Amino Acids to Alkenes, With Applications in the Synthesis of Alkaloid Scaffolds - replication data

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    The deposited files contain the raw data from the 1H NMR, 13C NMR, 19F NMR, 2D NMR, HRMS and IR spectroscopic analyses of the synthesised compounds, catalysts and reactants

    Dysfunctional personality traits, pain experience, and coping strategies among patients after orthopedic surgeries - research data

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    This dataset is designed for research on pain perception following orthopedic surgery, focusing on the association between dysfunctional personality traits and body image among patients. It comprises 53 entries and 15 variables, capturing various psychological and demographic factors related to pain experience. Objective: To explore how dysfunctional personality traits influence pain perception in individuals recovering from orthopedic surgery. Content & Structure: The dataset consists mainly of numerical data, representing psychological scales and scores. It also includes categorical variables such as sex, education, and marital status, which provide demographic and social context. Measurement Tools: Dysfunctional personality traits: Assessed using the Personality Inventory for ICD-11 (PiCD), adapted into Polish by Cieciuch et al. Pain coping strategies: Evaluated with the Pain Coping Strategies Questionnaire (CSQ), developed by A.C. Rosenstiel and F.J. Keefe and adapted into Polish by Z. Juczyński. Subjective pain intensity: Measured using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), where patients indicate pain levels on a 10 cm horizontal line ranging from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst pain imaginable). This dataset provides valuable insights into the interaction between psychological characteristics and subjective pain perception during orthopedic surgery recovery

    Human platelets treated in vitro with cangrelor and metabolic inhibitors (CORM-A1 or 3PO) – raw metabolomic and eicosanoid data

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    The dataset contains targeted LC-MS/MS measurements of intraplatelet metabolic intermediates and eicosanoids obtained from human washed platelets treated in vitro with cangrelor alone or in combination with metabolic inhibitors (CORM-A1 or 3PO). The data were collected to investigate the impact of energy metabolism modulation on platelet bioenergetic and eicosanoid production

    Learning Objectives in Older Adult Digital Education - Redefining Digital Inclusion - data for the article

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    Aim of the study: Redefining learning objectives in digital education for older people in light of dynamic technological change. Data sources: Surveys and responses from participants of the e-learning course ‘How to effectively teach seniors how to use new media?’. Study period: February 2024 - September 2024. Research sample: 66 course participants. Main categories of analysis 12 main learning objectives were identified, which form the basis for defining digital competences: Basic computer and mobile device use. Knowledge of basic digital terminology. Handling of email. Digital security. Searching for information on the Internet. Using social media. Handling instant messaging. Using online culture and entertainment. Managing finances online. Shopping online. Installing additional software on smartphones. Time management and organisation of activities. Ddata collection methods E-learning platforms: Open UJ and KIRE. Research tasks: Selection of key areas from the catalogue of digital competences. Proposals of tools and websites relevant to seniors. Evaluation of usability and accessibility of proposed solutions. Data validation: SMART criteria (specificity, measurability, achievability, realism, timeliness). Data analysis Analytical tools: Grounded theory method, MAXQDA software. Analysis process: Pre-coding (identification of activities and life needs). Axial coding (grouping and links between categories). Consultation of results with external experts

    Study of the physicochemical properties of extracellular vesicles in normo- and hyperglycemic conditions

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    Aim of the study: Quantitative and preliminary qualitative analysis of exosomes (sEVs), the population of small extracellular vesicles secreted in control and hyperglycemic conditions. Methods: Human beta-pancreatic 1.1.B4 cell line was used. Experiments were performed in control (NG) and hyperglycemic (HG) conditions, respectively 5 and 25 mM of D(+)-glucose. Cells were cultured in parallel, each condition consisting of 4 biological replicates. Extracellular vesicles enumeration and size distribution was measured by nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA), Attenuated Total Reflectance Infrared Spectroscopy (ATR-IR) and Time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) were used for chemical characterisation, and cryogenic transmission electron microscopy (Cryo-TEM) was applied for size and shape visualisation. Following parameters were measured: saturated to unsaturated fatty acids (SFA/UFA) ratio, lipid to protein ratio, acyl chain length (ACL). The dataset contains raw data belonging to the experiment with respective files with analysis

    The Śaṅkarajīvanākhyānām and other biographies by Pandita Kshama Rao (1890-1954).

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    1. The photos obtained during field research. 2. The scan of the Śaṅkarajīvanākhyānām

    Urban layout of ancient city Nea Paphos in Late Hellenistic (Phase 1)

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    Late Hellenistic (late 2nd to late 1st c. BCE) reconstruction of the length, orientation and width of the street

    Relationship between the size of bent-shaped molecules and mesophase formation: a computational study - research data

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    Simulation data for the manuscript "Relationship between the size of bent-shaped molecules and mesophase formation: a computational study" submitted to the Journal of Physical Chemistr

    Tracing proton conduction pathways in polycrystalline MOF-based core-shell systems - replication data

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    This dataset supports the manuscript titled "Tracing proton conduction pathways in polycrystalline MOF-based core-shell systems". It contains replication data for experimental and simulated N2 sorption studies. Included are Adsorption Information Files (AIFs) for experimental adsorption–desorption isotherms shown in Figures S29–S31; tabulated data for simulated N2 isotherms (Figure S54) and MOF structures used in GCMC simulations (cif files). Detailed file descriptions and instructions are provided in the accompanying 00_README.txt

    Metabolomic dataset for human lung microvascular endothelial cells (hLMVEC) and two breast cancer cell lines (MCF-7, MDA-MB-231)

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    Raw data of identified and qualified metabolites in hLMVEC, MCF-7, and MDA-MB-231 cell lines after treatment with C-3399, a novel PDIA3 inhibitor. Data were obtained using a targeted LC-MS/MS-based methodology

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