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Post-Polymerization Modification of Polyethylene through Photochemical Oximation and Consecutive Ketonization via an Iminoxyl Radical
The data package contains the spectroscopic data (NMR, FTIR & EPR), thermoanalytic data (TGA & DSC), chromatographic data (GPC), lap shear testing and tensile testing data for this publication. See the readme file for more detailed information
A Survey of the State-of-the-Art Approaches for Evaluating Trust in Software Ecosystems
It is chapter 4 of phd dissertation, trust in software ecosystem
This work is published as: Hou, F., & Jansen, S.(2024). A survey of the state‐of‐the‐art approaches for evaluating trust in software ecosystems. Journal of Software: Evolution and Process, e2695
Data Archive - Reassembling War in Society
This archive contains the research data for the PhD research entitled 'Reassembling War in Society: Securing Knowledge, the Economy, and Critical Infrastructure'. The research was conducted by David Snetselaar who obtained his PhD based on 25 August, 2025. The archive contains documents, interview transcripts and observations. The data is not publicly accessible
Workshops and Improvisation Jam Videos and Photos
This package contains videos and photographs of two workshops and one improvisation jam made during the Acting like a Robot Project (1 March 2020 to 1 March 2025), funded by NWO Smart Cultures (CISC.KC.206)
Data Package of manuscript "Mechano-catalytic conversion of polypropylene over zeolite-based materials"
This is the data package of the manuscript "Mechano-catalytic conversion of polypropylene over zeolite-based materials". Additional information about the characteristics of the dataset can be found in the README.md file on the main folder
PCR-GLOBWB output - 4dHydro working package 5
4dHydro working package 5 is dedicated to provided a set of land-surface and hydrological model community outputs for several calibration/assimilation experiments. These experiments include simulations over different resolutions and calibration/assimilation with earth-observed (EO) satellite products. The aim of these experiments is to investigate the added value of EO products for hydrological simulations. This data package contains the outputs for the PCR-GLOBWB hydrological model (globalhydrology.nl/research/models/pcr-globwb-2-0), which was developed at Utrecht University. See https://opensciencedata.4dhydro.eu/ for links to outputs from other models. Outputs are formatted according to the 4dHydro working package 5 storage protocol. For more information, please contact Bram Droppers ([email protected]) or Niko Wanders ([email protected])
Data accompanying "Development of an efficient model to calculate subsidence above the Groningen gas field"
This data package accompanies: Wouters, M.C., Govers, R. & Hanssen, R.F., "Development of an efficient model to calculate subsidence above the
Groningen gas field", submitted to Netherlands Journal of Geosciences.
The data package consist of the workflow described in the accompanying manuscript, and includes the in- and output files of the reported results. An overview of the workflow, and a description of the files contained in the package is provided in README.txt. Instructions for the software installation, including all programs and packages that are required to run the workflow can be found in README_installation.txt. README_figures.txt summarises where to find the plotted data, plotting scripts, and resulting figure files associated with the figures of the manuscript
WIMBY - Modelling habitat suitability for 23 species (amphibian, bat, bird, butterfly) in Styria, Austria
Habitat suitability of 23 species was modelled using the R package caret (Kuhn 2008) and the software R statistics (R Core Team 2023). The output from this are habitat suitability maps (geotiff format) with a spatial resolution of 250 m and coordinate system of MGI / Austria Lambert (EPSG:31287). Habitat suitability ranged from 0.0 to 1.0, which represent lowest and highest suitability, respectively. These probabilistic values were then transformed into binary values - 0 and 1, which represent unsuitable and suitable habitat using an optimal threshold (th). The threshold was selected using the sensitivity‐specificity sum maximisation approach (Liu et al. 2005). The accuracy and general fit of the models were assessed using the Area Under the Curve (AUC) of the Receiver Operating Characteristics curve (Fielding and Bell 1997) and the True Skilled Statistic (TSS, Allouche et al. 2006). For three amphibian species (Bufotes viridis, Rana dalmatina, Salamandra atra) the study area was limited to their IUCN distribution ranges within Styria because it was unlikely that these species occur outside their ranges.
The files are consistently formatted as followed:
Probabilistic values: "Species name.aXXXX.tX.XXXX.tif", where the numbers following "a" indicate the AUC values and the numbers following "t" indicate the TSS values.
Binary values: "Species name.thX.XX.tif"
References:
Allouche O, Tsoar A, Kadmon R (2006) Assessing the accuracy of species distribution models: prevalence, kappa and the true skill statistic (TSS). Journal of Applied Ecology 43(6):1223-1232. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2664.2006.01214.x
Fielding AH, Bell JF (1997) A review of methods for the assessment of prediction errors in conservation presence/absence models. Environmental Conservation 24(1):38-49. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0376892997000088
Kuhn M (2008) Building predictive models in R using the caret package. Journal of Statistical Software 28:1-26. https://doi.org/10.18637/jss.v028.i05
Liu C, Berry PM, Dawson TP, Pearson RG (2005) Selecting thresholds of occurrence in the prediction of species distributions. Ecography 28(3):385-393. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0906-7590.2005.03957.x
R Core Team (2023) R: A Language and Environment for Statistical Computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria. https://www.R-project.org/
For further details contact: Eva Maria Schöll, [email protected]
Ethnography telenursing
Ethnographic data on the identity work of nurses, enacting new telecare roles in two Dutch hospital
Some verbs are better than others: Semantic restrictions in hacer bilingual compound verbs in Northern Belize, El Paso and New Mexico
This data package contains my master's thesis, which investigated the semantic restrictions on English verbs introduced in code-switched speech by the Spanish verb 'hacer'. Alongside my thesis there are the results of the two methods employed to investigate this - a corpus analysis and an Acceptability Judgement Task