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    Assessing the Impact of Sensor Orientation on Accelerometer-Derived Angles: A Systematic Analysis and Proposed Error Reduction

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    The peak angles of inertial sensors at known angles from a goniometer and motion capture at 40, 80 and 120 degrees for forward bending, and 40, 80 degrees for lateral bending

    An exploration of older people’s perspectives of future homecare in the United Kingdom and principles for its design: A participatory approach

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    This is a qualitative dataset for a qualitative study titled “An exploration of older people’s perspectives of future homecare in the United Kingdom and principles for its design: A participatory approach” The transcripts are from 14 participants during individual interviews. There are also transcripts from 3 participatory discussion groups, each with transcripts for meetings 1, 2 and 3. That means there are 9 transcripts for all participatory discussion groups, which are included in this folder

    Effects of preservation by ethanol on δ13C and δ15N of three tissues of the critically endangered European eel Anguilla anguilla - Dataset

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    The data for the manuscript "Effects of preservation by ethanol on δ13C and δ15N of three tissues of the critically endangered European eel Anguilla anguilla" are uploaded along with a readme file that explains the data column headings and information. The temporal effects of ethanol preservation on the δ13C and δ15N values of tissues excised from European eel Anguilla anguilla were assessed. Preservation significantly enriched 13C values of fin and mucus but not dorsal muscle. The 13C enrichment occurred in the initial 15 days of preservation and was independent of initial eel mass. Tissue preservation effects on δ15N values were negligible. These tissue-specific isotopic shifts should be considered when ethanol-preserved eel samples are used

    Different Facets of Age Perception in People with Developmental Prosopagnosia and “Super-Recognisers”

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    Database associated with the paper entitled 'Different Facets of Age Perception in People with Developmental Prosopagnosia and “Super-Recognisers” '. Contains the data from all three studies, as well as demongraphic information. Study 1: age estimates for photographs of faces across the lifespan (20-60 years of age), Study 2: same as study 1, but a new set of images have been manipulated to have a visual noise-distortion, Study 3: data on performance on a binary age classification task (classifying images of faces as over or under the age of 18) and performance on a face matching task. Participants: age matched controls, people with Developmental Prosopagnosia, and Super-recognisers

    Interview Transcriptions for thesis titled: CRAFTING THE ANDRAGOGY: a study of teaching and learning of Film and Broadcast editing in Irish Higher Education (2017-2020).

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    These transcriptions are the primary data for the thesis, which provide the responses to the questions in Appendix 6 – Interview Guide on page 353. These transcriptions were referred to in the Data And Findings (p137), Discussion (p233) and Conclusion (p268) chapters of the thesis

    Netlogo waterflow model

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    This is a netlogo model which calculates the waterflow down rock art panels using DEMs to calculate height. To use the software you will need to download Netlogo, and open the file called water. You can then test the waterflow by selecting a DEM from the list on the left, and changing the variables to determine the of each patch. You can add turtles (these are the agents which you can consider to be water droplets) using a variety of methods which have toggles to the left of the screen, and set the process going to obtain a result

    Assessing factors associated with Caesarean Sections in urban Nepal: a hospital-based study

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    Caesarean section (CS) rates are rising in urban hospitals in Nepal. However, the reasons behind these rising CS rates are not well understood. Therefore, this study explores contributing factors to rising CS rates in two urban hospitals and seeks strategies to make rational use of CS. The data is comprised of Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) transcripts with pregnant women in antenatal clinics, and interview transcripts with doctors, nurses, midwives and key informants

    Figure S.5. 3: R code and priors files used to create the model

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    Bayesian Belief Network R code and priors file

    Species abundance of three mortar mixes deployed subtidally for 12 months

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    We aimed to determine how bioreceptive lower-carbon cements (Vicat Prompt and GGBS) were compared to control cement (OPC) and how this changed over time. Two low carbon mortars (Mortar 1 ‘GGBS’ - CEMIII/B cement, 60% ground granulated blast furnace slag by Ecocem Ireland Ltd., 40% ordinary Portland cement; mortar 2 ‘VP’ - a natural Roman binder, brand name Vicat Prompt) were trialled alongside a control mortar comprised of 100% ordinary Portland cement (‘OPC’, CEMI 52.5R cement, brand name Blue Circle Snowcrete). The mortar mixes comprised of binder at a 1:1 weight ratio with silica sharp sand (0-4 mm, sourced from Travis Perkins PLC.), and 1:2½ cement to water weight ratio. A retarder was added to the VP mortar according to manufacturer guidance to increase the setting time enough to pour the mixture into the moulds. The mortar mixes were hand-mixed and poured into silicone moulds to aid release of the cast blocks and avoid use of releasing agent. The silicone moulds produced mortar blocks with the dimensions 20 x 40 x 80 mm. Sixty replicate blocks were produced for each mix and cured in an indoor environment for the appropriate minimum time as recommended for each cement. Once cured, twelve replicates of each blend were fixed to a plastic crate, elevated and separated by 10 mm width plastic trunking to permit adequate water flow around each block and avoid biotic contamination with its neighbour. total of six crates were set up with three crates deployed at each of the two study sites in June 2021; Poole Harbour, Dorset, UK (50.708745, -1.9863721, What3Words rungs.safely.range) and Hamble Harbour (50.852506, -1.3079996, What3Words bought.haggis.desiring), Hampshire, UK. The crates were deployed subtidally, suspended at least 1 m from the surface and seabed. A short video briefly showing block production and crate deployment may be viewed here (youtube.com/shorts/UnsPqyXc-Ko)

    Cervical Spine Kinematics Database from Fluoroscopic Imaging

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    This dataset includes kinematic measures derived from high-resolution fluoroscopic imaging of cervical vertebrae during controlled motion tasks. Key Features: Data Formats: Available in MATLAB (.mat) and Excel formats. Detailed Data: Includes participant age and sex, and radiation dose. Kinematic Measures: Vertebral body positions, Vertebral angles, intervertebral translation, and disc height using methods by Frobin et al. Imaging Details: Derived from 1024x1024 16-bit images at 15 frames per second. Data Collection Protocol: Participants performed flexion and extension movements using a motorised motion frame during fluoroscopic imaging, ensuring precise alignment. Applications: Ideal for research on cervical spine motion, spinal manipulation effects, and biomechanical modelling. For detailed methods, refer to Branney, Jonathan, Breen, Alexander, du Rose, Alister, Mowlem, Philip, and Breen, Alan (2024). Disc degeneration and cervical spine intervertebral motion: a cross-sectional study in patients with neck pain and matched healthy controls

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