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    Supplementary materials for systematic sample collection of over 2700 circular economy indicators

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    DATASET MIGRATED FROM FIGSHARE: Systematic review of over 2700 circular economy indicators. A total of 106 papers were identified from 4 databases (Web of Science, Scopus, ScienceDirect, and PubMed) through PRISMA methodology.</p

    Search strategies for the systematic review article Advanced practice nurses’ roles and responsibilities in performing advance care planning for older persons and their families – a mixed methods systematic review

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    DATASET MIGRATED FROM FIGSHARE: This dataset consists of the search documentation for a systematic review article on advanced practice nurses’ roles and responsibilities in performing advance care planning. It contains strategies for the databases Medline, Embase and Cinahl</p

    Supplementary materials for "Ethical Dilemmas in Circular Biomass Conversion"

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    DATASET MIGRATED FROM FIGSHARE: The dataset includes supplementary information for the study “Ethical dilemmas in circular biomass conversion: Lessons, contradictions, and future directions for sustainable transitions.” The dataset combines materials from two PRISMA-guided systematic reviews conducted on 25 October 2025 covering ethical issues in the circular economy and biomass conversion systems, with additional analytical components. These include a taxonomy of ethical frameworks and dilemmas, detailed thematic descriptors, and bibliographic metadata compiled through conceptual synthesis. Together, the materials represent the ethical discourse and literature available up to October 2025.</p

    Eucalyptus (P_Euc) map for 2020

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    This dataset provides a high-resolution (10 m) pan-European map of forest Eucalyptus (P_Euc) 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 REEF3D Sommerfeld benchmarking and Sirevåg harbor application case

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    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 REEF3D::NHFLOW and SWAN simulations. Certain result deviations may occur due to different software versions and irregular wave seeds

    Background Data for Calanus helgolandicus - more than a guest in the north?

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    Time series data. Stage specific abundance of Calanus helgolandicus in the depth ranges 0-50-200-500 mbs, sampled monthly from June 2017 to June 2018. The Dataset contains conductivity, temperature, depth (CTD) data with every sampling event. Species determination by genotype. Sampling gear: Hydrobios Multinet 200 um mesh size. This time series is part of a project mapping four sympatric Calanus species in Skjerstadfjord, Northern Norway. Abundance data for other Calanus species will be published in its own dataset. Results from the dataset: Abundance data for each stage og Calanus helgolandicus at the depth ranges: surface (0-50 mbs), middel layer (50-200 mbs), and deep layer (200-500 mbs). The study based on this data provide strong evidence that reproduction is taking place in the Skjerstadfjord, North of the Arctic Circle.<p/

    Supporting data for: Ukrainian Indefinite Pronouns and Language Typology

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    Dataset abstract: In order to shed light on the distribution of Ukrainian indefinite pronouns and adverbs we carried out corpus searches and created datasets with corpus data which were subjected to empirical analysis. Ukrainian indefinite pronouns and adverbs consist of two parts, viz. an interrogative (question word, e.g. що ‘what’) and an indefiniteness marker. The datasets are organized in a way that enables us to investigate the frequency and meaning of the attested combinations of interrogatives and indefiniteness markers. We carried out corpus searches and exported the data to a spreadsheet, where additional annotation was added.Abstract from related publication: The present article offers an empirical analysis of Ukrainian indefinite pronouns and adverbs based on data from the GRAC corpus. The proposed analysis has ramifications for Ukrainian linguistics, Slavic linguistics, and language typology. With regard to Ukrainian linguistics, we identify substantial frequency differences and suggest distinguishing between a “core” system including the indefiniteness markers de-, -s’ and bud’-, and three “peripheral” markers, viz. -nebud’, aby-, and kazna. From the perspective of Slavic linguistics, the proposed analysis facilitates comparison with other Slavic languages, such as Polish and Russian. Our analysis pinpoints a number of similarities across Ukrainian, Polish and Russian, but also demonstrates that Ukrainian has a distinct system that merits investigation in its own right. For language typology, the analysis we propose shows how frequency information can be integrated in semantic maps, which arguably makes semantic maps a more powerful tool for cross-linguistic comparison

    Molecular dynamic trajectories for HDAC9 binding analysis

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    This data consist in the models, topology files, parameters files and trajectories of molecular dynamics simulations of the catalytic domain of human HDAC9 and small molecule inhibitor "4-(2-(1H-pyrrol-2-yl)oxazol-5-yl) aniline", also known as compound 9 from publication: "Investigation of the histone deacetylase inhibitor potential of phorbazole analogues" by IA Nystad Reierth et al., see related publication field. The goal of this study was to discriminate between two most likely binding modes (either aniline group "up" toward the solvent or aniline group "down" toward the protein core) of compound 9 in the HDAC9 catalytic site. Five molecular dynamic (MD) runs were started with the ligand in either orientation "up" or "down" and the average movement of compound 9 over the course of the simulation and formation and duration of hydrogen bonds between compound 9 and HDAC9 was analysed to assess the stability of each of compound 9 starting orientations. The starting orientations of compound 9 were determined through docking studies, which datasets are available there: "https://doi.org/10.18710/3DNRGM". The data contains all files used for the 10 different molecular dynamic runs (5 "up" and 5 "down", including the instruction and input files for minimization, heating, pre-production and production compatible with Amber 2024, as well as parameter files for compound 9 (forcefield modification, S66_ligand.frcmod). The rest of the data is split across two folders, one for runs of compound 9 in the "up" orientation (run_ligandUp), the other for the "down" orientation (run_ligandDown). Each folder contains results from 5 independent MD runs (run 1 to run 5), including the trajectory (filename.nc), last restart file (filename.ncrst) and output file (filename.out) which contains the log for the runs. Each runs is split into a short preproduction run on CPU (prod_CPU_equilibration) followed by a longer GPU production run (prod_GPU). Finally, the coordinates (filename.crd), topology (filename.top), as well as the restart file from the heating run (filename_heat.ncrst), which is the same for each of the 5 runs, are found in the head folders (run_ligandUP or run_ligandDown). The folder structure might be easiest to understand when the files are set to "tree" representation on the main page of the dataset. We recommend consulting the method section from the main article (see related publication field) to get more details regarding how the results were generated.</p

    Diet data for Rabbitfish (Chimaera monstrosa) and Velvet belly (Etmopterus spinax) from Malangen fjord in Troms County, Norway, during 2017

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    Diet data for the fish species Rabbitfish (Chimaera monstrosa) and Velvet belly (Etmopterus spinax) were sampled from Malangen fjord in Troms County, Norway, during 2017. C. monstrosa and E. spinax were sampled using a modified shrimp trawl (sampling otter trawl) at depth of 450 m (17.89 oE, 69.60 oN) by the research vessel Johan Ruud at UiT The Arctic University of Norway. A total of 67 stomachs from C. monstrosa were sampled on 2017-04-26 (n = 11), 2017-05-02 (n = 11), 2017-05-03 (n = 9), 2017-05-04 (n = 10), 2017-05-08 (n = 10) and 2017-10-26 (n = 15). A total of 50 stomachs of E. spinax were sampled on 2017-04-26 (n = 5), 2017-05-02 (n = 10), 2017-05-03 (n = 10), 2017-05-04 (n = 10) and 2017-10-26 (n = 15)

    The comparative and superlative alternation in 1960s and 1970s written British English: Data from Braun (1982)

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    This dataset contains tabular files with information about the comparative and superlative alternation for 139 disyllabic adjectives in written British English. Data are from two corpora, which were compiled in the late 1970s by Albert Braun for his University of Zurich dissertation. The data were originally published in Braun (1982), the first empirical, corpus-based study on syntactic factors underlying English adjective gradation. The texts in the corpora cover four genres ("drama", "fiction", "newspaper", "nonfiction") and were published between 1957 and 1974. Since the focus of Braun (1982) is on syntactic factors underlying the choice between the two gradation forms (-er/-est vs. more/most), only adjectives allowing both strategies were included in the study. Tokens (817 in total) are coded for a range of syntactic variables including position (attributive/predicative/postnominal) and complementation by a than-phrase

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