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ESG Performance and Stock Market Responses to Geopolitical Turmoil: evidence from the Russia-Ukraine War (Boccaletti, Maranzano, Morelli & Ossola, 2025)
We provide data and code to replicate the results presented in "ESG Performance and Stock Market Responses to Geopolitical Turmoil: evidence from the Russia-Ukraine War" (Boccaletti, Maranzano, Morelli & Ossola, 2025).
The subfolders allow replicating the following:
1. Folder "Event Study - Synthetic" replicates the event study from Section 4
2. Folder "Regressions replication - Table 5 and Table 6" replicates the regression analysis from Section 5.
For each subfolder a README file is provided. It contains information about the reproduction steps.
* VERSION 5 UPDATES *
Compared to version 4, version 5 includes more detailed explanations in the README files. Specifically, it provides additional information about the simulation and replication of the study, and explains the number of observations in the provided dataset for the sub-folder 'Regressions Replication - Tables 5 and Table 6'.
* VERSION 4 UPDATES *
Compared to Version 3, Version 4 of the folder includes more detailed descriptions of the README files and methodological steps. Additionally, it includes the event study's aggregate results
Supplementary files for "Effects of intramammary infection and dry-off treatment on the immune-metabolic profile of Alpine dairy goats"
This study provides preliminary results on the changes of plasma analytes in dairy goats having a positive or negative bacteriological culture before dry-off and the use of intramammary tube of cephazolin. Goats having a positive bacteriological culture experienced dyslipidemia 5 days after dry-off and a greater inflammatory status around kidding. Antibiotic administration at dry-off did not affect plasma analytes trends. Plasma analytes could serve as effective diagnostic tools to improve the detection of intramammary infections in dairy goats.
This dataset includes supplementary information supporting the main paper. In particular:
Table s1. Intra- and inter-assay coefficient of variations, limit of quantification (LOQ), codes of commercial kits used, calibrators and quality controls used for plasma analytes included in the study. Values are reported based on bovine plasma, which represents the most frequently analyzed matrix in our laboratory and for which robust datasets are available. All assays were also verified for consistency and repeatability in goat plasma before use.
Figure S2. Time course of plasma concentrations of creatinine and calcium in Alpine dairy goats having a healthy (HEAL) or infected (INFE) mammary gland 7 days before dry-off
De Trinitate
De Trinitate is a prose work in 15 books by Augustine of Hippo written in the 4th century AD. The book discusses the Trinity in context of the Logos. The source of the Latin text is The Latin Library (http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/august.html)
Efficacy of a mycotoxin-deactivating product to reduce the impact of Fusarium mycotoxin-contaminated rations in dairy cows during early lactation
Supplementary table 1. Least squares means and associated SEM for reproductive parameters in lactating Holstein cows from 7 to 56 DIM (n = 10/group; Control = CTR; Mycotoxin = MTX; Mycotoxin-deactivating product = MDP). Three primiparous (P) and 7 multiparous (M) (lactation no.: CTR = 3.33±1.50, MTX = 3.67 ±1.33, MDP 3.5±1.15) cows were enrolled per group. The CTR diet was supplemented with a placebo (0.34% DM), the MTX ration was added a mycotoxin contaminated culture medium (0.19%) and placebo (0.19%), whereas the MDP was supplemented with the culture medium (0.19%) and MDP product (Mycofix, BIOMIN Holding, GmbH, Tulln, Austria; 0.15%), a mycotoxin-deactivating product. Different letters indicate statistical differences (a-b-c P 0.05)
Plasma metabolomics reveals the efficacy of a mycotoxin-deactivating product in early-lactation dairy cows fed a Fusarium-contaminated diet
Supplementary Table S1. Excel file containing the following sheets: a) plasma metabolites annotated by UHPLC-HRMS analysis; b) RSD (%) of the different annotated metabolites in pooled QC samples; c) VIP discriminant compounds included in the significant metabolomic pathways and resulting from the pairwise comparison "MDP vs MTX"; d) VIP discriminant compounds included in the significant metabolomic pathways and resulting from the pairwise comparison "MDP vs CTR"; e) VIP discriminant compounds included in the significant metabolomic pathways and resulting from the pairwise comparison "MTX vs CTR"; f) Exclusive VIP discriminant compounds for the different pairwise comparisons and resulting from the Venn diagram
De Ciuitate Dei
De Ciuitate Dei is a prose work in 22 books, preceded by a short letter, by Augustine of Hippo. It was written in the 5th century AD. The work describes two societies: one consists of the elect, that is the city of God, whereas the other consists of the damned, that is the city of man. Books 1-10 detail how pagan communities conceived divine powers. Books 11-22 provide a theological interpretation of the history of humankind. The source of the Latin text is The Latin Library (http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/august.html
A Pseudomonas Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacterium and Arbuscular Mycorrhiza differentially modulate the growth, photosynthetic performance, nutrients allocation, and stress response mechanisms triggered by a mild Zinc and Cadmium stress in tomato
Supplementary material of manuscript - A Pseudomonas Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacterium and Arbuscular Mycorrhiza differentially modulate the growth, photosynthetic performance, nutrients allocation, and stress response mechanisms triggered by a mild Zinc and Cadmium stress in tomat
Gene expression data from Orthotopic human immune system reconstituted (HIR) patient-derived xenograft (PDX) PDAC mouse models treated with Ladarixin, Nivolumab, and the combination of the two drugs
RNA-seq raw count matrix from Orthotopic human immune system reconstituted (HIR) patient-derived xenograft (PDX) PDAC mouse models.
metadata file match sample IDs and treatment condition
Replication files for the paper: "Pains, Guns and Moves: The Effect of the U.S. Opioid Epidemic on Mexican Migration"
The following instructions are aimed at explaining how to reproduce in Stata 17 (or more recent version) the results presented in the paper "Pains, Guns and Moves: The Effect of the U.S. Opioid Epidemic on Mexican Migration”
metabolomics dataset manuscript "Combining untargeted profiling of phenolics and sterols, supervised multivariate class modelling and Artificial Neural Networks for the origin and authenticity of extra-virgin olive oil: a case study on Taggiasca Ligure"
Dataset of phenolic compounds and sterols annotated in different extra-virgin olive oils gained from different origins, altitudes, and cultivars. This dataset was used to investigate the use of phenolics and sterols screening coupled to multivariate statistics and artificial neural networks, for authenticity and traceability purposes.
TableS1: a detailed list of samples used in the study; TableS2: Matrix used for Artificial Neural Network (ANN) model. Columns represent the different Taggiasca and non-Taggiasca oils, while rows correspond to the chemical compounds used as variables; TableS3: Entire list of phenolic and sterol compounds obtained through UHPLC-ESI-QTOF mass spectrometry in olive oils from different altitudes, grouped in classes and subclasses together with annotations and composite mass spectrum; TableS4: Discriminant phenolic and sterol compounds of olive oils from different altitudes, identified by VIP (variable importance in projection) method; TableS5: Entire list of phenolic and sterol compounds obtained through UHPLC-ESI-QTOF mass spectrometry of olive oils from Imperia and Savona, defined as “Authentic” and olive oils from other Ligurian cultivars, defined as “Others”, grouped in classes and subclasses together with annotations and composite mass spectrum; TableS6: Discriminant phenolic and sterol compounds of olive oils from Imperia and Savona, defined as “Authentic” and olive oils from other Ligurian cultivars, defined as “Others”, identified by VIP (variable importance in projection) method; TableS7: Entire list of phenolic and sterol compounds obtained through UHPLC-ESI-QTOF mass spectrometry of counterfeits olive oils and olive oils Taggiasca, grouped in classes and subclasses together with annotations and composite mass spectrum; TableS8: Discriminant phenolic and sterol compounds of counterfeits olive oils and Taggiasca olive oils, identified by VIP (variable importance in projection) method; TableS9: Entire list of phenolic and sterol compounds obtained through UHPLC-ESI-QTOF mass spectrometry of Taggiasca olive oils and different olive oil varieties and origins, grouped in classes and subclasses together with annotations and composite mass spectrum; TablesS10: Discriminant phenolic and sterol compounds of Taggiasca olive oils and different olive oil varieties and origins, identified by VIP (variable importance in projection) method; TableS11:List of compounds used for Artificial Neural Network (ANN) model together with their transvariation probability index