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Replication Data for: Sigmatropic rearrangement enables access to a highly stable spirocyclic nitroxide for protein spin labelling
Nitroxides are stable organic radicals with exceptionally long lifetimes, which render them uniquely suitable as observable probes or polarising agents for spectroscopic investigation of biomolecular structure and dynamics. Spin labelling enables the study of biomolecules using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. Here, we describe the synthesis of a spin label based on a spirocyclic pyrrolidinyl nitroxide containing an iodoacetamide moiety. The spin label was successfully used for double labelling of a calmodulin mutant, and was shown to be highly persistent under reducing conditions while maintaining excellent relaxation parameters up to a temperature of 180 K. Interspin distances measured by double electron-electron resonance (DEER) were in good agreement with the protein tertiary structure.This dataset contains raw files and analysis reports of 1HNMR, 13CNMR of all compounds synthesized for and used in work Sigmatropic rearrangement enables access to a highly stable spirocyclic nitroxide for protein spin labelling. Moreover, copies of ATR-FTIR spectroscopy and high resolution mass spectrometry are included for novel compounds.
For all nitroxides raw files of X-band CW-EPR spectra. For spin label and labelled protein Q-band EPR relaxation measurements are included. Dataset is completed with DEER experiment results for labelled protein in various temperatures and its kinetic stability based on CW-EPR spectra
Diet data for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), saithe (Pollachius virens), capelin (Mallotus villosus), Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus), witch (Glyptocephalus cynoglossus), long rough dab (Hippoglossoides platessoides) and whiting (Merlangius merlangus) from Ullsfjord in Troms County, Norway, during 2010
Diet data for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), saithe (Pollachius virens), capelin (Mallotus villosus), Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) witch (Glyptocephalus cynoglossus), long rough dab (Hippoglossoides platessoides) and whiting (Merlangius merlangus) from Ullsfjord in Troms County, Norway, during 2010. Cod were sampled from shallow water (file: Diet_G_morhua_Ullsfjord_2010_shallow, average depth of 15 m) using fish rod and from deep water (file: Diet_G_morhua_Ullsfjord_2010_deep, average depth of 280 m) using a shrimp trawl. Saithe (file: Diet_P_virens_Ullsfjord_2010.txt), whiting (file: Diet_M_merlangus_Ullsfjord_2010.txt), witch (file: Diet_G_cynoglossus_Ullsfjord_2010.txt), long rough dab (file: Diet_H_hippoglossides_Ullsfjord_2010.txt), capelin (file: Diet_M_villosus_Ullsfjord_2010.txt), herring (file: Diet_C_harengus_Ullsfjord_2010.txt were also sampled at deep water using shrimp trawl. The data was collected and analysed as part of the project: Investigating coastal ecosystem structure and dynamics using Ecopath/Ecosim ecosystem models and stable isotope data. Proportions wet weight of various prey groups were estimated based on stomach analysis. The data is used in the publication: Pedersen, T., Ramsvatn, S., Nilssen, E.M., Nilsen, M., Morissette, L., Ivarjord, T., Systad, G.H., Kolsum, I., Fause, H., 2016. Species diversity affects ecosystem structure and mass flows in fjords. Regional Studies in Marine Science 3: 205-215. doi: 10.1016/j.rsma.2015.10.00
Simulation data for: REEF3D::NHFLOW—A high-performance non-hydrostatic solver for coastal wave propagation
The data set contains the necessary simulation files and key output files for the results shown in the related publication. Specifically, the dataset should allow the reproduction of the benchmark cases simulated with the new non-hydrostatic model REEF3D::NHFLOW. The real-world cases are not included due to the sensitivity of the bathymetry data. Certain result deviations may occur due to different software versions
Populus and Salix (P_Pop_Sal) map for 2020
This dataset provides a high-resolution (10 m) pan-European map of forest Populus and Salix (P_Pop_Sal) for the year 2020, along with an accompanying standard deviation layer. It is part of the PathFinder collection of forest structure maps, which integrates Sentinel-2 satellite imagery, auxiliary geospatial layers, and National Forest Inventory (NFI) data to deliver detailed forest attribute predictions across Europe. The map supports applications in forest management, biomass estimation, carbon accounting, and ecological modeling. For methodology and data integration details, see the documentation dataset of the PathFinder collection (https://doi.org/10.18710/OEYKEG) and the following publication: Miettinen, J., Breidenbach, J. et al. (2025). PathFinder's High-Resolution Pan-European Forest Structure Maps: An Integration of Earth Observation and National Forest Inventory Data. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17107267
Replication data for: “Role grouping experiments: A new method for studying organization re-design decisions”
We developed an experimental method that can be used to study organization design and grouping decisions more specifically. We demonstrate the method in a study with 285 participants. The participants were asked to group a set of nine roles into units using card-sorting. The role descriptions indicated that there were interdependencies between some of the roles. Participants’ grouping decisions were quantified and compared against an algorithmic solution that minimized coordination costs. It was found that a relatively small difference in task complexity between groups greatly affected participants’ performance.
The files that are uploaded here contain the raw data and "distance scores" for study of how people make organization design decisions. See the appendices in the article for tips on how to set up similar studies
Replication Data for: The relationship between surface features and sub-surface turbulence: simulations and experiments
This dataset contains the processed experimental results presented in the journal article: "The relationship between surface features and sub-surface turbulence: simulations and experiments". The experiments were done in a glass tank with submerged pumps that produced horizontal jets to generate the turbulence. Two forcing regimes of the pumps were tested in the study.
The data comprises simultaneous measurements of surface elevation using Fourier Transform Profilometry (FTP) and the velocity field in horizontal planes beneath the surface using Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV). More details on the experimental procedure are found in the mentioned manuscript.
The experiment encompassed two cases: Case A, with stronger forcing, and Case B, with weaker forcing.
For both cases, 4 horizontal depths were investigated. The datasets contain all depths in binary NetCDF files, as well as one ensemble from the horizontal slice closest to the surface as tabulated text files.
The archive also contains the same readme file explaining the storage setup, as well as a sample code to load the data
Replication Data for: Constructing Meaning: Historical Changes in MIHI EST and HABEO Constructions in Romanian
In the present study, the evolution of two Latin patterns, MIHI EST and HABEO, is investigated for Romanian, paying special attention to the set of nouns with which they occur. In the literature, the MIHI EST pattern is mostly associated with nouns from the field of psychological and physiological states in Romanian, while for HABEO, no semantic categories have been proposed (cf. Ilioaia 2020, 2021; Ilioaia and Van Peteghem 2021; Vangaever and Ilioaia 2021). Bearing this in mind, the question arises as to how the two constructions interact with the set of nouns with which they occur throughout the six centuries documented for Romanian (16th – 21st c.).
In order to understand the dynamics of the set of nouns that occur with the MIHI EST and HABEO constructions, I carried out a corpus study based on texts from pre-21st century Romanian and from the present-day language. For pre-21st century Romanian, I worked with a corpus made by myself, which is accessible on demand for research purposes on the Sketch Engine platform. This corpus, labelled Pre-21st century Romanian, contains nearly six million words and comprises several types of texts: administrative, religious, literature. As for the present-day language, I worked with the Romanian Web 2016 (roTenTen16) corpus containing over two billion words from types of texts that can be found on the web, namely news/commercial/specialized websites, blogs, forums, which was compiled and made available on Sketch Engine.
In addition to the .csv file with the data, I include in this dataset a codebook for the respective data file, as well as files containing tables and graphs used in the related publication.Abstract article:
In this article, I address the evolution of the competition between two Latin patterns, HABEO and MIHI EST, in Romanian. As opposed to the other Romance languages, which replace the MIHI EST pattern with HABEO in possessor and experiencer contexts, Romanian maintains both Latin patterns. The general evolution of these patterns in the Romance languages is well known, however, a detailed usage-based account is currently lacking.
Building on the theoretical findings on the role of functional competition in linguistic change, the rivalry between the two patterns in Romanian has already been argued to have settled in terms of differentiation, with each of the two forms specializing in different functional domains by Vangaever and Ilioaia in 2021 in their study “Specialisation through competition: HABEO vs. MIHI EST from Latin to Romanian”. With this idea as a starting point, I investigate, by means of a diachronic corpus study, whether the dynamics in the inventory of state nouns occurring in these constructions can affect their evolution and productivity. The preliminary results show that this is indeed the case. Concomitantly, I explore whether the historical changes that the two patterns have undergone over the centuries can be described in terms of grammaticalization, constructionalization, or in terms of constructional change.</p
Stereocontrolled and Adaptable Synthesis of (–)-Aspergilone A via the Key Intermediate (+)-Phenol A
This dataset contains the analytical data for (-)-aspergilone A, the enantiomer of the naturally occurring (+)-aspergilone A, its synthetic intermediates and in house synthesized reagents. The analytical data includes NMR raw data, IR spectra and chiral SFC PDA traces as csv files as well as chiral HPLC PDA traces and HRMS spectra as PDF files. The structure of all compounds can be found in the data files. Synthetic procedures as available through the Supporting Information of the associated publication
Replication Data for: På utsiden av mediedemokratiet. Et dypdykk i tankeprosessene hos mennesker med mistillit til nyheter, demokrati og digitalisering
The dataset consists of 6/9 interviews from a MA-project at University of Agder, named “På Utsiden av Mediedemokratiet” (PUAM), translated to “Outside the media democracy”. The project was written by Ferdinand Arntzen Elmenhorst in 2025, with the guidance of professor Abit Hoxha. Refer to the project with Elmenhorst, F., A. (2025). På Utsiden av Mediedemokratiet. [and further formatting].
1/9 of the interviewees did not consent to their dataset being published.
2/9 of the interviewees were chosen for their dataset not to be published based on difficulties with anonymity within their answers.
The dataset was collected via qualitative interviews with citizens mostly in southern Norway, asking them about their relationship with news, digitalisation and democracy. The interviewees consist of people in ages between 20-60, 1 female and 5 males, an equal political spread between left- and right wing, with differences in work and relationships
Søkehistorikk til kunnskapsoppsummeringen om tidlig innsats ved og sekundærforebygging av spiseforstyrrelser hos barn og unge i skolealder
DATASET MIGRATED FROM FIGSHARE: Dette er dokumentasjon av søk gjennomført i databaser Medline (OVID), PsycInfo (OVID), Cinahl Complete, Eric (EBSCO), Scopus og bibliotekkataloger ORIA, Bibliotek.dk og Libris.kb.se til kunnskapsoppsumeringen om tidlig innsats ved og sekundærforebygging av spiseforstyrrelser hos barn og unge i skolealder. </p