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    Gezangen, schapen en pausen: onderzoek naar de Utrechtse Mariakerkbijbel van 1463

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    Onderzoeksverslag over Utrecht, Universiteitsbibliotheek, Hs. 35 A 3, het tweede deel van een tweedelige bijbel, geschreven door Johannes de Tremonia, rector van de Latijnse school van de Mariakerk in Utrecht in 1463. Research report on Utrecht, University Library, Ms. 35 A 3, the second part of a two-volume bible, written by Johannes de Tremonia, headmaster of the Latin school of St Mary's Church in Utrecht in 1463

    Channel shape experiments 2024

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    This dataset contains the data required to visualize the experiments conducted in the flume laboratory of Utrecht University in 2024. The experiments tested the effect of channel shape on turbidity currents and combined flows where turbidity currents and contour currents interacted simultaneously. This data package contains: velocity profiles, concentration data, and bathymetric lines of the different channel shapes

    Arnoldus Buchelius, Index librorum in quibus inscriptiones antiquae vel exhibentur vel explicantur

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    Transcriptie en editie van Utrecht, Universiteitsbibliotheek, Hs. 1682, waarin Aernout van Buchell (1565-1641) een lijst geeft van 180 boeken waarin klassieke inscripties worden getoond of verklaard. Het meest recente boek in de lijst werd gedrukt in 1627. Transcription and edition of Utrecht, University Library, Hs. 1682, in which Aernout van Buchell (1565-1641) gives a list of 180 books in which classical inscriptions are reproduced or explained. The most recent book in the list is from 1627

    Data "Quantifiers as Contextual List Signals: Influence on Processing and Comprehension"

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    This data package contains the raw data files and Rmarkdown files used to analyze the data for two experiments that investigated the influence of quantifiers used as contextual list signals on text processing and recall. This research was done for a Master's thesis as part of the RMA Linguistics at Utrecht University

    Johannes Franciscus Reith, Notities uit het leven van een zondagskind

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    Autobiografie van Johannes Franciscus Reith (1902-1990), geschreven in 1980 en bewerkt door zijn zoon Bernard A. Reith. J. F. Reith was hoogleraar Chemische levensmiddelenleer en toxicologie aan de Universiteit Utrecht. Autobiography of Johannes Franciscus Reith (1902-1990), written in 1980 and edited by his son Bernard A. Reith. J. F. Reith was professor Chemical nutritional science and toxicology at Utrecht University

    Finding Suitable Grounds research data for IJsselmeer cores

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    This dataset considers research data generated for IJsselmeer cores in the Finding Suitable Grounds project. The data is produced as part of twinned PhD research at the Utrecht University (Familetto) and University of Groningen (Smuk). The project studies the setting and speed of adoption of crop cultivation in the lowlands of the Netherlands, since the onset of the Neolithic (6000-4000 BC). Metadata is provided for this parent folder, and the following subfolders: \01_CorePhotos_OriginalLogging \02_Chronology \03_LOI_XRF \04_ThinsectionScans \05_ThinsectionMicrophotos Contributors to respective subfolders are copied over as contributors to this parent folder. Contributors are: Elena Familetto (PhD candidate; UU), Kim Cohen (co-PI; UU), Hans Huisman (PI; RUG, RCE) Nico Willemse (RAAP archaeological consultancy), Seger Van den Brenk (Periplus surveying) Ana Smuk (PhD candidate; RUG), Mans Schepers (RUG), Kim De Wit (UU), Wim Hoek (UU), Bertil van Os (RCE), B. Smit (RCE). The Finding Suitable Grounds project, funded by the Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO, Dutch Research Council, Grant Number 406.20.HW.005. Core collection took place prior to the start of the Finding Suitable Grounds project, and was funded by RCE. Original core descriptions and core photos fill folder 01_. These are the same materials as published on in Van den Brenk (2025). Materials generated from the Finding Suitable Grounds project are found in folders 02_ and above. Folders 01-05 are shared as V1 of the dataset, at the submission of the first research paper (also PhD thesis chapter) in September 2025: Familetto et al.. With completion of foreseen further chapters and paper and PhD thesis submission, further folders and data set expansion to V2 is expected. RUG=Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, UU= Utrecht University, RCE = Rijksdienst Cultureel Erfgoed, national cultural heritage agency, Amersfoort

    Bibliography of the Utrecht Psalter 2023

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    Bibliography of the Utrecht Psalter (Utrecht, University Library, Ms. 32). Contains around a thousand references to secondary literature published from 1647 to 2023 about the Utrecht Psalter, a Carolingian manuscript of the ninth century. Bibliografie van het Utrechts Psalterium (Utrecht, Universiteitsbibliotheek, Hs. 32). Bevat rond de duizend verwijzingen naar secundaire literatuur gepubliceerd van 1647 tot 2023 over het Utrechts Psalterium, een Karolingisch manuscript uit de negende eeuw

    Data supplement to: How bed composition affects erosion by debris flows - an experimental assessment

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    In this data package, data is stored from experiments in the debris flow flume in the Earth Simulation Lab (Utrecht University). The experiments simulate the erosion of unconsolidated loosely packed beds of different compositions by debris flows. The data presented here are Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) of the experiments (raw point cloud data and processed DEMs), and timeseries of different sensors in the flume (laser distance sensors, pore pressure sensors, a geophone and a load cell). The data is provided in 2 subfolders for 89 experiments. Detailed information about the files in these subfolders as well as information on how the data is processed is given in the explanatory file ReadMe_Yoda_DEBRISFLOWBEDCOMPOSITION.txt. Contact person is Lonneke Roelofs - PhD Candidate - [email protected]

    Assessing future rainwater lens viability in coastal agricultural regions under climate change

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    This datafolder contains the model-input and -output that is described in the Journal of Hydrology paper: Assessing future rainwater lens viability in coastal agricultural regions under climate change. Authors: Ilja America-van den Heuvel,1, 2*, Joost R. Delsman,2, Perry G.B. de Louw,2,3, Niko Wanders,1, Gualbert H.P. Oude Essink,1,2. 1. Department of Physical Geography, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, PO Box 80125, 3508 TC Utrecht, The Netherlands 2. Unit Subsurface and Groundwater Systems, Deltares, Utrecht, The Netherlands, P.O. Box 85467, 3508 AL, Utrecht, The Netherlands. 3. Soil Physics and Land Management Group, Wageningen University, the Netherlands, P.O. Box 47, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands *Corresponding author: Department of Physical Geography, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, PO Box 80125, 3508 TC, Utrecht, The Netherlands. Email address: [email protected], Phone Number: +31 6 15320227 The data consist of 1 calibration run, and 45 sensitivity runs where future climate change scenarios have been generated for time horizon 2100. We refer to the README.txt for more information
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