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    Imaging Dihydrogen Bond-Driven Assembly of Borazine on Au(111)

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    <p>STM folder: Scanning tunneling microscopy data</p><p>IETS folder: Inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy data (Figure S3)</p><p>Accepted manuscript and supporting information</p&gt

    Foehn reconstruction for station Ellbögen and Innsbruck

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    <p>Supplementary material for research article "Stauffer R., Zeileis A., Mayr G.J. Long-term foehn reconstruction combining unsupervised and supervised learning. International Journal of Climatology, The Royal Meteorological Society." containing data for station Ellbögen and Innsbruck (Austria).<br><br>`ERA5predictors.txt` contains (pseudo-)code for all direct and derived ERA5 variables used in the study. The two ZIP archives `foehnix_Ellboegen.zip` and `foehnix_Innsbruck.zip` contain one comma separated value (CSV) file each, with the high-resolution in-situ observations from the corresponding automated weather stations as used for foehn classification (unsupervised learning; foehnix). The two ZIP archives `reconstruction_Ellboegen.zip` and `reconstruction_Innsbruck.zip` contain two CSV files with the hourly reconstructed time series (supervised learning) from 1940 to 2022. All CSV files contain a header with meta information regarding the format as well as the content of the corresponding file. All data provided is available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license (see also CSV meta information).</p&gt

    Synthesis of the Tetracyclic Spiro-naphthoquinone Chartspiroton

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    MS Raw Data

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    Thermodynamic properties of quasi-one-dimensional fluids

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    <p>We calculate  thermodynamic  and structural quantities of  a fluid of  hard spheres of diameter  σ\sigma in a quasi-one-dimensional pore with accessible pore width WW smaller than σ\sigma by applying  a perturbative method worked out earlier for a confined fluid  in a slit pore [Phys. Rev. Lett. \textbf{109}, 240601 (2012)]. In a first step, we prove that the  thermodynamic and a certain class of structural quantities of the hard-sphere fluid in the pore can be obtained from  a  purely one-dimensional fluid of rods of length σ \sigma with a central hard core of size  σW=σ2W2\sigma_W =\sqrt{\sigma^2 - W^2} and a soft part  at both ends of length (σσW)/2(\sigma-\sigma_W)/2. These rods  interact via effective kk-body potentials veff(k)v^{(k)}_\text{eff} (k2k \geq 2) . The two- and the three-body potential will be calculated explicitly.  In a second step, the free energy of this effective one-dimensional  fluid  is calculated up to leading order in (W/σ)2 (W/\sigma)^2. Explicit results for, e.g. the perpendicular pressure,   surface tension, and the density profile as a function of density, temperature,  and pore width are presented presented and partly compared with results from Monte-Carlo simulations and standard virial expansions.  Despite the perturbative character of our approach it encompasses the singularity of the thermodynamic quantities at the jamming transition point.</p><p> </p&gt

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