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    Two Prints of 'Nihon Banzai Hyakusen Hyakushō': A transcription and English interpretation of two war-time cartoons

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    A transcription and annotated English translation of two works from the Nihon Banzai Hyakusen Hyakushō 日本万歳百選百笑 (Long Live Japan! Hundred Selections, Hundred Laughs) series, drawn by Kobayashi Kiyochika and written by Koppi Dōjin during Japan first modern wars. The two prints include: “Shin kyōgen no kōjō 清狂言の降状” (The Comical Qing Play of a Defeat/surrender) and “Kyōhei no senninriki 強兵の戦任力” (The strength of a thousand men, as asserted by battle, of a strong army).Japanese version: 小林清親画、骨皮道人文『日本万歳百選百笑』連作の「清狂言の降状」と「強兵の戦任力」の翻刻・活字化と注付きの英訳。前者は日清戦争期の作品であり、後者は日露戦争期の作品

    Pieter Cristus's Virgin and Child in an Archway - Technical analysis of two copies

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    Replication data for the FWO funded project "Two versions of Pieter Cristus's Virgin and Child in an Archway". The dataset contains dendrochronology reports, MA-XRF scans, high resolution images, infrared reflectographies and a Raman-spectroscopy study, relating to two panel paintings that are later copies of Pieter Cristus's Virgin and Child in an Archwa

    Replication Data for: Combined effects of inflorescence developmental age and environmental conditions on pollen viability, germination and size in Musa ssp.

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    Pollen viability, pollen germination and pollen size data linked to the inflorescence developmental age of banana varieties over a period of 1.5 years, including climate data of the greenhouse in which the plants were grown. Genotypes under investigation were M. acuminata ssp. malaccensis, M. acuminata ssp. burmannica, 'Calcutta 4', 'pahang', 'tuu gia', 'Matoke Enshakara', Yangambi km5' and 'Williams Bell'

    Replication Data for: An adaptive strategy in printing PETG with fused filament fabrication

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    This dataset contains mainly raw data of the infrared temperature field of a double-wall geometry in fused filament fabrication with PETG at various speeds and convection intensities. The spatial resolution was 32 µm/pixel, and the frame rate was 32 Hz. Please read README.txt for more information. Total dataset size ~42 GB

    Field translocation across latitudes reveals local conditions drive microbiome assembly in a damselfly

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    Triggered by global warming there is a surge of interest in understanding why conspecific populations differentiate along latitudinal gradients. Despite the insight that microbiomes may contribute to host traits and show geographic variation, how hosts differentially assemble their microbiomes across latitudes and how this shapes latitudinal patterns in host trait values has been understudied. This is especially true for the many animals that show a complex life cycle with aquatic larvae and terrestrial adults, and where metamorphosis may reset the microbiome. To address this knowledge gap, we examined microbiome composition along a latitudinal gradient and assessed the relative influence of host and environmental factors in shaping the microbiome of the damselfly Ischnura elegans. We collected bacterioplankton samples from high-latitude (Southern Sweden) and low-latitude (Southern France) ponds, along with larval gut and adult abdominal microbiome samples from I. elegans inhabiting these ponds. Additionally, we conducted a reciprocal translocation experiment in which larvae with a strongly reduced gut microbiome were transferred between three high- and three low-latitude ponds, enabling them to reassemble their gut microbiome from the local bacterioplankton, and tested the larvae for their fitness. We found clear latitudinal differences in the community composition of the bacterioplankton and host-associated microbiomes in adults and to a lesser extent in larvae, highlighting differences in microbiome composition across the latitudinal gradient and suggesting a strong influence of environmental factors on microbiome assembly. Moreover, our results showed that metamorphosis did not completely reset the microbiome, since larvae and adults shared part of their microbiome. The reciprocal translocation experiment revealed that microbiome reassembly in microbiome-depleted larvae was primarily shaped by the local environment, rather than the host source population or latitude, underscoring the strong influence of environmental filtering in shaping microbiome composition. Moreover, phenotypic differences in larval growth rate between high- and low-latitude populations disappeared after translocation, suggesting that local environmental conditions overruled any underlying genetic differentiation. By combining microbiome sampling across latitudes with a novel reciprocal translocation approach using microbiome-depleted larvae, our study provides key insights into how the environment shapes host-microbiome associations along geographic gradients

    Replication Data for: “Modulating Game-Theoretic Regimes in Bacterial Communities”

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    This dataset contains simulation code and data generated for the study of cooperative antibiotic resistance in mixed bacterial communities. It includes individual-based modelling scripts, raw simulation outputs, and Python code for data processing, statistical analysis, and figure generation. The dataset enables full reproduction of the modelling results

    Replication Data for: Unleashing the Potential of Raman Spectroscopy to Estimate PEDOT:PSS Doping Level and Crystalline Morphology

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    These data correspond to the publication: Adv. Sci. 2025, XX - XX. (https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1002/advs.202513726). These data includes the Raman microscopy, grazing-incident wide-angle X-ray scattering (GIWAXS), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), UV-vis spectroscopy, and thermoelectric data of presented samples in the corresponding publication. The measurement condition and detail of data processing were described in the experimental method section in the corresponding publication

    Nickel Strip Thickness In Bicycle Batteries

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    This dataset, gathered in the field (03/2025), contains the thickness of nickel strips and number of spot welds per cell used to connect battery cells in a battery module of different bicycle manufactures and bicycle types. The data is used to evaluate methods for automatic spotweld removal

    Replication Data for: Creatinine clearance in critically ill adults: prospective comparison of prediction by intensive care unit physicians and machine learning models

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    Aims: Validation of the CrCl Predictor, a previously developed machine-learning prediction tool to predict the measured creatinine clearance of critically ill patients on the next ICU day. The second aim was to compare the accuracy of the CrCl Predictor with predictions made ICU physicians . Scope: the dataset contains a retrospective prediction by the CrCl Predictor based on prospectively collected data, and a prospective prediction by ICU physicians Nature: Data used for the CrCl Predictor calculation are collected in SQL, and the data on the predictions made by physicians are collected in excell

    Replication Data for: Handling Uncertainty with Parametric Surrogate-Assisted Optimization for Dynamic Multi-Objective Problems

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    The input configuration and resulting metrics from several optimization algorithms applied to synthetic data generator. The configuration is described in config.yaml and setup.yaml, making it fully reproducibly through the shared code

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