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Variable Temperature Neutron Diffraction Study of NdMn1-xCoxAsO0.95F0.05 (x = 0 - 0.12)
Abbie McLaughlin & Eve Jennifer Wildman
Variable temperature neutron diffraction data recorded on GEM, ISIS from 5 K - 400 K.
Rural Crafting Communities in the Digital Age Dataset
Leanne Claire Townsend, Leanne Claire Townsend & Mervyn John Bain
Images taken of participatory mapping exercise
Sensor data - Food Safety Assurance : combining provnace and the internet of things.
Milan Markovic
Raw temperature sensor readings collected in a commercial kitchen environment as part of the FOOD SAFETY ASSURANCE: COMBINING PROVENANCE & THE INTERNET OF THINGS project.
High pressure neutron diffraction data for NdMnAsO0.95F0.05
Abbie McLaughlin
High pressure neutron data recorded on the WISH diffractometer at ISIS in pressures up to 4 GPa
Variable Temperature Synchrotron Diffraction Data of NdMnAsO0.95F0.05
Abbie McLaughlin & Eve Jennifer Wildman
Variable temperature synchrotron X-ray diffraction data on the CMR material NdMnAsO0.95F0.05 recorded from 4 - 300 K on beamline ID31, ESRF.
Magnetic data for CeMnAsO1-xFx (x = 0.025, 0.05 and 0.075) and NdMn1-xCoxAsO0.95F0.05 (x = 0.03 - 0.15)
Abbie McLaughlin & Eve Jennifer Wildman
Variable temperature magnetic susceptibility data from 4 K - 400 K recorded at the University of Edinburgh.
Formal Arguments, Preferences, and Natural Language Interfaces to Humans: an Empirical Evaluation
Nava Tintarev, Nir Oren & Federico Cerutti
It has been claimed that computational models of argumentation provide support for complex decision making activities in part due to the close alignment between their semantics and human intuition. In this paper we assess this claim by means of an experiment: people’s evaluation of formal arguments — presented in plain English — is compared to the conclusions obtained from argumentation semantics. Our results show a correspondence between the acceptability of arguments by human subjects and...
Scrutable Autonomous Systems
Nava Tintarev & Matthew Green
A dataset from a self-paced reading experiment on aggregation, carried out as part of the Scrutable Autonomous Systems project at the University of Aberdeen.
GTM_Simulation
Corina Desiree Keller & Maria Carmen Romano Blasco
The GTM is a global mathematical model of translation of mRNAs by ribosomes. The model is based on the Totally Asymmetric Simple Exclusion Process (TASEP) and it includes competition for ribosomes and tRNAs among the mRNAs, as well as competition among tRNAs for the aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases.
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McFarland et al SILAC data
Ian Stansfield
SILAC proteomic data associated with research publication: The molecular aetiology of tRNA synthetase depletion: induction of a GCN4 amino acid starvation response despite homeostatic maintenance of charged tRNA levels
Matthew R. McFarland, Corina Keller, Brandon Childers, Holly Corrigall,
Adélaïde Raguin, M. Carmen Romano, Ian Stansfield
Design and pedagogical practices of an Inuit-focused Bachelor of Education program in Labrador
Sylvia Moore & Gerald GalwayUsing Local Sámi Culture and History to Teach Pupils about Democracy
Lisbeth Bergum JohansonCo-Teaching in Northern Rural Finnish Schools
Riikka Sirkko, Marjatta Takala & Kim WickmanHow to Increase Joy at School? Findings from a Positive-Psychological Intervention at a Northern-Finnish School
Eliisa Leskisenoja & Satu UusiauttiEmbodied Knowledge Construction in Writing
Satu-Maarit FrangouArt and place-based education for the understanding of sustainability
Ásthildur JónsdóttirChildren’s literature as a vehicle for indigenous diversity awareness and inclusion in the classroom
Anne Burke, Jennifer Snow & Cyndi Egan- KiigemagiFeature: Effective parent-practitioner partnerships in children’s secondary education
Olena Gundarina, Peter Hart, Gisela Oliveira & Shirley-Anne PaulThe Role of Teacher Education in Decolonizing Education in Canada's North: A Yukon Teacher Education Case Study
Brian Lewthwaite & Mark ConnellSelected Public Transport Timetables for Scottish Borders
David Corsar
Timetable information for eight bus routes in the Scottish Borders, operated by First South East and Central Scotland. Data is formatted as Resource Description Framework (RDF) and stored in a Jena TDB dataset (see http://jena.apache.org/documentation/tdb/ for details of how to load and access the data).
Natural Language Generation - riverNLG
Xiwu Han
A demo executive file and resources for Natural Language Generation about river information communication
Magnetic and electronic data for CeMnAsO1-xFx (x = 0.03 and 0.035)
Abbie McLaughlin
Magnetic and electronic data for CeMnAsO1-xFx (x = 0.03 and 0.035)