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ENLITEN household dynamic study datasets [for paper 'Knowing your family: The accuracy of proxy reports of household environmental values, attitudes and behaviours in relation to energy saving']
Two data sets from two survey based studies which examine behavioural antecedent variables in household groups. The documentation files describe the variable in the data-set. The Methodology and Materials documents describe the procedure and the surveys themselves are also attached.Surveys given to household groups. See methodology and materials documents for further details
Irreversible Magnetization Switching at the onset of Superconductivity in a Superconductor Ferromagnet Hybrid
The archive contains a separate folder for each figure in the article. A single README.txt file describes the files contained in each folder
Data from: A critical evaluation of the volume, relevance and quality of evidence submitted by the tobacco industry to oppose standardised packaging of tobacco products.
Excel spreadsheet of evidence data - coded for relevance, publication status, independence and declaration of conflict of interest
Advanced optimisations of fac-mer and trans-meso isomers of Zr(3)(OiPr)2
Article title:
Zirconium complexes of bipyrrolidine derived Salan ligands for the isoselective polymerisation of rac-lactide
Authors:
Matthew D. Jones,* Stuart L. Hancock, Paul McKeown, Pascal M. Schäfer, Antoine Buchard, Lynne H. Thomas, Mary F. Mahon,* and John P. Lowe
DFT study: Computed free enthalpies of some potential isomers of a Zr(IV) meso-2,2’-bipyrrolidine-salan derived complex
Protocol: M06-2X /cc-pVTZ/ ECP28MDF/ SCRF=(cpcm,solvent= chloroform)
Content: Gaussian09 rev C.01 output filesDFT Protocol: M06-2X /cc-pVTZ/ ECP28MDF/ SCRF=(cpcm,solvent= chloroform)
Software: Gaussian09 rev C.0
Preliminary DFT study of the isomers of a Zirconium complexe of bipyrrolidine derived Salan ligand
Article title:
Zirconium complexes of bipyrrolidine derived Salan ligands for the isoselective polymerisation of rac-lactide
Authors:
Matthew D. Jones,* Stuart L. Hancock, Paul McKeown, Pascal M. Schäfer, Antoine Buchard, Lynne H. Thomas, Mary F. Mahon,* and John P. Lowe
DFT study: Computed free enthalpies of the potential isomers of a Zr(IV) meso-2,2’-bipyrrolidine-salan derived complex
Protocol: rPBE0/6-31G(d)-LANL2dz
Content: Gaussian09 rev C.01 output filesDFT Protocol: rPBE0/6-31G(d)-LANL2dz
Software: Gaussian09 rev C.0
The causal role of breakfast in energy balance and health: a randomized controlled trial in lean adults. ISRCTN31521726
Background: Popular beliefs that ‘breakfast is the most important meal of the day’ are grounded in cross-sectional observations linking breakfast to health, the causal nature of which remains to be explored under real-life conditions.
Objective: To conduct a randomized controlled trial examining causal links between breakfast habits and all components of energy balance in free-living humans.
Design: The Bath Breakfast Project is a randomized controlled trial with repeated-measures at baseline and follow-up amongst a cohort in South-West England aged 21-60 y with Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DXA)-derived fat mass indices ≤11 kg·m-2 (women; n=21) and ≤7.5 kg·m-2 (men; n=12). Components of energy balance (resting metabolic rate, physical activity thermogenesis, energy intake) and 24-h glycemic responses were measured under free-living conditions with random allocation to daily breakfast (≥700 kcal before 1100 h) or extended fasting (0 kcal until 1200 h) for 6 weeks, with baseline and follow-up measures of health markers (e.g. hematology/biopsies).
Results: Contrary to popular belief, there was no metabolic adaptation to breakfast (e.g. resting metabolic rate stable within 11 kcal·d-1), with limited subsequent suppression of appetite (energy intake remained 539 kcal·d-1 greater than fasting; 95%CI=157, 920). Rather, physical activity thermogenesis was markedly higher with breakfast than fasting (442 kcal·d-1; 95%CI=34, 851). Body mass and adiposity did not differ between treatments at baseline or follow-up and neither did adipose tissue glucose uptake or systemic indices of cardiovascular health. Twenty-four hour glycemia was more variable during the afternoon/evening with fasting than with breakfast by the final week of intervention (2%; 95%CI=0.1, 8).
Conclusions: Daily breakfast is causally linked to higher physical activity thermogenesis in lean adults, with greater overall dietary energy intake but no change in resting metabolism. Cardiovascular health indices were unaffected by either treatment but breakfast maintained more stable afternoon/evening glycemia than fasting
Real Geometry and Connectedness via Triangular Description: CAD Example Bank
A PDF file which lists the examples, their properties and their source; A text file for Maple which is designed to be read by Maple for easy access to the examples; A text file for QEPCAD from which examples can be easily copied for input into QEPCAD.Each example is given as a Tarski formula or list of polynomials followed by a list of free variables, a list of quantified variables, the suggested variable order given from the source (if any), the minimal number of cells achieved in a full CAD (with details of how to reproduce), notes on the problem, and the source
ROP of R-manOCA: DFT study
ROP of R-manOCA: DFT study
Protocol:ωB97XD/6-31++G(d,p)/SCRF=(cpcm,solvent=chloroform)
Gaussian09 rev A.02 output fileDFT Protocol: rωb97xD/6-31++g(d,p)/ SCRF=(cpcm,solvent= chloroform)
Software: Gaussian09 rev A.0
Real Geometry and Connectedness via Triangular Description: CAD Example Bank
A PDF file which lists the examples, their properties and their source; A text file for Maple which is designed to be read by Maple for easy access to the examples; A text file for QEPCAD from which examples can be easily copied for input into QEPCAD.Each example is given as a Tarski formula or list of polynomials followed by a list of free variables, a list of quantified variables, the suggested variable order given from the source (if any), the minimal number of cells achieved in a full CAD (with details of how to reproduce), notes on the problem, and the source
Real Geometry and Connectedness via Triangular Description: CAD Example Bank
A PDF file which lists the examples, their properties and their source; A text file for Maple which is designed to be read by Maple for easy access to the examples; A text file for QEPCAD from which examples can be easily copied for input into QEPCAD.Each example is given as a Tarski formula or list of polynomials followed by a list of free variables, a list of quantified variables, the suggested variable order given from the source (if any), the minimal number of cells achieved in a full CAD (with details of how to reproduce), notes on the problem, and the source