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    MS_Exploris_2025_June

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    <p><strong>Exploris 480 + Vanquish Flex    </strong><br>MHO06AJ_LEU<br>RLI04AB<br>TKI05AF<br>Standard</p&gt

    Towards the Use of Metabolic Volatiles in Breath for Determining Drug Response: Gstachamine as an Unlabeled Substrate to Measure CYP3A4 Activity

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    <p>LC-data:</p> <p>The data used for the experiments are available in CSV files. As many control measurements were carried out, there are often more data in the files than was used for analysis. Each file contains a calibration, as well as blank and unknown sample measurements. The data were measured using a Vanquish HPLC Flex system with a binary pump, coupled to an Orbitrap Q-Exactive mass spectrometer (both from Thermo Fisher Scientific). Evaluation was performed using the ‘QuanBrowser’ software (Thermo Xcalibur 4.2.47, Thermo Fisher Scientific). See the following publication for more information: https://doi.org/10.1002/cmdc.202500492</p> <p>PTR-data:</p> <p>The data used for the experiments are available as .txt files. As many control measurements were carried out, there are often more data in the files than was used for analysis.  The data were measured using a PTR-ToF 6000 X2 (Ionicon Analytik GmbH, Innsbruck, Austria). The data obtained from these measurements were analysed using PTR-ToF-MS Viewer software (version 3.4.4.22, Ionicon Analytik GmbH) and saved as a .txt file. The butanone product ion signal (C₄H₉O⁺) was normalised to a reagent ion signal of 10⁶ ions per second, in accordance with the following publication: https://doi.org/10.1002/cmdc.202500492</p&gt

    MS_Eclipse_2024_December

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    <table> <tbody> <tr> <td>Exploris 480 + direct infusion<span> </span></td> <td>TKI04AK - ACIB</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Exploris 480 + Vanquish Flex</td> <td>MHO06AE</td> </tr> </tbody> </table&gt

    Numerical data for Rotationally Resolved Predissociation Spectrum of the 15Φ X5Δ Rovibronic Band of FeH+

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    <h2>A primer on your dataset's description (to be edited)</h2><p>The influence of proper documentation on the reusability for research data should not be underestimated!<br>In order to help others understand how to interpret and reuse your data, we provide you with a few questions to help you structure your dataset's description (though please don't feel obligated to stick to them):</p><h3>Context and methodology</h3><ul><li>What is the research domain or project in which this dataset was created?</li><li>Which purpose does this dataset serve?</li><li>How was this dataset created?</li></ul><h3>Technical details</h3><ul><li>What is the structure of this dataset? Do the folders and files follow a certain naming convention?</li><li>Is any specific software required to open and work with this dataset?</li><li>Are there any additional resources available regarding the dataset, e.g. documentation, source code, etc.?</li></ul><h3>Further details</h3><ul><li>Is there anything else that other people may need to know when they want to reuse the dataset?</li></ul&gt

    Enzyme-responsive NPs: Enhancing endolysins' ability to eradicate Staphylococcus aureus biofilm

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    <h1>14th World Meeting on (Bio)Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology, 18-21March 2024, Vienna</h1> <p>Oral presentation: Enzyme-responsive NPs: Enhancing endolysins’ ability to eradicate Staphylococcus aureus biofilm Mariana Blanco Massani, University of Innsbruck, Austria</p&gt

    Data for X-ray absorption spectroscopy of FeH+ to aid its identification in astrochemical environments.

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    <h2>A primer on your dataset's description (to be edited)</h2><p>The influence of proper documentation on the reusability for research data should not be underestimated!<br>In order to help others understand how to interpret and reuse your data, we provide you with a few questions to help you structure your dataset's description (though please don't feel obligated to stick to them):</p><h3>Context and methodology</h3><ul><li>What is the research domain or project in which this dataset was created?</li><li>Which purpose does this dataset serve?</li><li>How was this dataset created?</li></ul><h3>Technical details</h3><ul><li>What is the structure of this dataset? Do the folders and files follow a certain naming convention?</li><li>Is any specific software required to open and work with this dataset?</li><li>Are there any additional resources available regarding the dataset, e.g. documentation, source code, etc.?</li></ul><h3>Further details</h3><ul><li>Is there anything else that other people may need to know when they want to reuse the dataset?</li></ul&gt

    Slavia Tirolenis

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    <h2>About</h2> <p>This upload features the data set collected during the Slavia Tirolensis Project led and executed by Emanuel Klotz (LFU Innsbruck) and funded by the FWF.</p> <h3>Context and methodology</h3> <p>The goal of the project was to collect and etymologise Slavic place names in Eastern Tirol.</p> <p>The data collection comprises</p> <ul> <li>named objects</li> <li>their geographical position</li> <li>possible etymologies (including obsolete or improbrobable suggestions)</li> <li>evidence of the names in historical records</li> <li>local pronunciation as IPA transcripts and audio files</li> <li>pictures of the objects </li> <li>possible "namesakes" outside Tirol (names from Slovenia, Poland, Czechia etc. that likely have the same origin as a given name in Eastern Tirol)</li> </ul> <p>The purpose of the data is to be visualised on a map-based platform open for the public.</p> <p>A detailed explanation of the data, their function and structure is provided in the readme.pdf attached to the data set. </p> <h3>Technical details</h3> <ul> <li>Database provided in .json, .db and .xml</li> <li>Documentation on the data structure in .pdf (German)</li> </ul> <h3>Additional Information</h3> <p>Web platform: <a href="https://explore-research.uibk.ac.at/p/slavia-tirolensis/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://explore-research.uibk.ac.at/p/slavia-tirolensis/ </a>(with further information on methodology).</p&gt

    From Recipes to Radicalization: Far-Right Rhetoric and the Tradwife Pipeline

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    <p>This is the dataset of the pilot study <em>From Recipes to Radicalization: Far-Right Rhetoric and the Tradwife Pipeline</em> to be published in Rhetorik. Ein internationales Jahrbuch. </p> <h2><span>Abstract</span></h2> <p><span>This pilot study examines the strategic and aesthetic rhetorical techniqes used by far-right female influencers and so-called <em>Tradwives</em> use social media to normalize patriarchal ideologies. Using a Corpus-Assisted Discourse Studies (CADS) approach, the language, argumentation and visuals of two influencers – Brittany Pettibone Sellner (BPS), a far-right activist, and Simha Lily (SL), a German-speaking <em>Tradwife</em>, are analyzed. By examining four subcorpora of YouTube and TikTok captions and user comments, the study shows how overt political rhetoric and seemingly apolitical domestic aesthetics both contribute to a “shameless normalization” of far-right and anti-feminist discourse. BPS reframes feminism as harmful, while SL implicitly promotes hyperfeminine ideals through the <em>Tradwive</em> aesthetic. This creates a persuasive discourse of highlighted femininity as an alternative to feminist empowerment. The preliminary results confirm that online influencer culture may serve as a conduit for ideological radicalization, particularly in its gendered dimensions.</span></p> <p> </p> <p><span>Files in this corpus-dataset:</span></p> <p><span>1) 67 files of video transcripts (automated closed captions), downloaded with MAXQDA 24 from Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BrittPettibone (as of 13.03.2025)<br>2) 94 files of exported comments, downloaded with MAXQDA 24 from Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@BrittPettibone (as of 13.03.2025)<br>3) 17 files of video transcripts (automated closed captions), download from TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@simhalily (as of 03.04.2025)<br>4) 36 files of exported comments, download from TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@simhalily (as of 03.04.2025)</span></p> <p><span>Access available upon request.</span></p&gt

    MS_Eclipse_2025_March

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    <p><strong>Eclipse + ICS6000    </strong><br>MHO03CP<br>PH01AA<br>RLI02AB</p> <p><strong>Eclipse + Vanquish Neo </strong>   <br>AMP03AA<br>MHO03CQ<br>RLI02AB<br>TKI04BN</p&gt

    MS_XevoTQXS_2024_September

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    <p>TKI02AW<br>RLI01AA</p&gt

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