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Protecting Children at a Distance Qualitative Data 2020
Jenny Driscoll, Aisha Hutchinson, Ann Lorek & Elise Kinnear
The following dataset file contains qualitative interview data from the first-stage of the Protecting Children at a Distance study. The study utilised a two-stage modified Delphi methodology to elicit responses from safeguarding leaders from all professional disciplines involved in child safeguarding and protection.The first stage, which took place between June and September 2020, comprised 67 semi-structured interviews with London-based safeguarding and child protection leaders within seven professional groups: Children’s Social Care, Health, Mental Health, Police,...
The availability of section 12 doctors for Mental Health Act assessments: Interview perceptions and analysis of the national MHA Approvals Register Database
Martin Stevens, Stephen Martineau, Nicole Steils & Jill ManthorpeProtecting Children at a Distance Delphi Quantitative Data 2021
Jenny Driscoll, Ann Lorek, Aisha Hutchinson & Katrina Kiss
The following dataset consists of a spreadsheet file containing survey data from the second-stage of the Protecting Children at a Distance study. The study utilised a two-stage modified Delphi methodology to elicit responses from safeguarding leaders from all professional disciplines involved in child safeguarding and protection. The first stage, which took place between June and September 2020, comprised 67 interviews with London-based safeguarding and child protection leaders within seven professional groups: Children’s Social Care, Health,...
GWAS Summary statistics - HIV-1 acquisition meta-analysis - Duarte et al. 2022
Rodrigo Rafagnin Duarte
Transcriptome-wide association study of HIV-1 acquisition identifies HERC1 as a susceptibility gene
Abstract: The host genetic factors conferring protection against HIV-1 acquisition, particularly those regulated by common genetic variants, remain elusive. Here, we performed the largest genome-wide association meta-analysis of HIV-1 acquisition, which included 7,303 HIV-1-positive individuals and 587,343 population controls. We identified 25 independent genetic loci with suggestive association, of which one was genome-wide significant within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) locus....
Abstract: The host genetic factors conferring protection against HIV-1 acquisition, particularly those regulated by common genetic variants, remain elusive. Here, we performed the largest genome-wide association meta-analysis of HIV-1 acquisition, which included 7,303 HIV-1-positive individuals and 587,343 population controls. We identified 25 independent genetic loci with suggestive association, of which one was genome-wide significant within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) locus....
Single molecule tracking the uncoupling of assembly and membrane insertion in Perfringolysin O
Mark Wallace
Datasets used to generate figures in Single molecule tracking the uncoupling of assembly and membrane insertion in Perfringolysin O. (https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.05.26.445776) Methods and experimental conditions for single-molecule fluorescence microscopy in Droplet Interface Bilayers are described in the manuscript.
What influences whether parents recognise COVID-19 symptoms, request a test and self-isolate: A qualitative study (dataset).
Lisa Woodland
We are unable to share the transcripts due to ethical restrictions. The dataset that can be requested contains a list of participants' quotes and their ID, and demographics (parent gender and age range of children) in a excel spreadsheet. The quotes have been anonymised, therefore, they do not contain any information that can identify the participant, such as locations, parent and child names, parent and child ages, employment information, specific medical information have all been...
London During the Pandemic. Local Democracy and Inequality
Marta WojciechowskaStructural Characterization of Arginine Fingers - Identification of an Arginine Finger for the Pyrophosphatase dUTPases - Part 2
Reynier Suardiaz Del Rio, Edina Rosta, Gergely Nagy, Anna Lopata, Olivér Ozohanics, Károly Vékey, Bernard R. Brooks, Ibolya Leveles, Judit Tóth & Beata G Vértessy
The files are compressed as tarballs. Some files were split in smaller files. The whole original file can be obtained by using the cat command in unix.warehouse.tar.gz contain preliminary data and test calculations not explicitly mentioned in the publication. As we plan to include a link to this data in the final version of the article we prefer to keep restricted the access to this part of the data.
See the related dataset linked to under...
See the related dataset linked to under...
Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania 2021: The EpiDoc files
Charlotte Roueche, Joyce Reynolds, Gabriel BODARD, Caroline Barron, Irene Vagionakis & Robert Martin Kerr
The first corpus of Roman inscriptions from Tripolitania was published by Joyce Reynolds in 1952. In 2009 she worked with Gabriel Bodard, Tom Elliott, Charlotte Roueché and Hafed Walda to republish that volume - with some 20 more texts - in digital form, with translations and full illustration. In 2021 Bodard and Roueché, with Caroline Barron and Irene Vagionakis worked to enhance that publication by adding all the inscriptions from the area published since 1952,...
Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania 2021: The EFES structure
Charlotte Roueche, Gabriel BODARD & Irene Vagionakis
EFES is a delivery, search and browse platform that can be set up and customized for an individual EpiDoc XML-based project.The version here was customised for the publication of Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania 2021.
COVID-19 and systemic lupus erythematosus genetics: a balance between autoimmune disease risk and protection against infection
Yuxuan Wang, Suri Guga, Kejia Wu, Zoe Khaw, Konstantinos Tzoumkas, Phil Tombleson, Mary E. Comeau, Carl D. Langefeld, Deborah S. Cunninghame Graham, David L. Morris & Timothy J. Vyse
Files in this repository contain GWAS summary statistics for the cross-trait meta-analysis between SLE and severe COVID-19 for publication. A "read me" file is included to describe the column labels.
The Geography of Litter - Typology Data
Randa Lindsey Kachef
Society has a strong, complex and long-term relationship with waste materials and much can be learned about behaviour from examining it. The ability to deduct activities from litter is a testament to the significance of post-consumption analysis, facilitated by the ability for litter to maintain its identity long after it has been disposed of. This study focuses on littered items to identify which consumption activites contribute the most. Data within are an excel document which...
Skills at the heart of care: a scoping review of evidence on skills gaps in the social care workforce
Olivia Luijnenburg, Jill Manthorpe & Kritika SamsiDry Harbour Image Dataset for Semantic Segmentation
Rui Pimentel de Figueiredo, Jonas le Fevre Sejersen, Jakob Grimm Hansen & Martim Brandao
This dataset was used to produce the results in the paper "Integrated Design-Sense-Plan Architecture for Autonomous Geometric-Semantic Mapping with UAVs", Frontiers in Robotics and AI, 2022.
The dataset consists of training data for a semantic segmentation network targeted at robotic inspection of dry dock shipyard environments. The data was generated by using a combination of Unreal Engine 4 and AirSim: to create a realistic virtual dockyard environment and to extract images and corresponding labels...
The dataset consists of training data for a semantic segmentation network targeted at robotic inspection of dry dock shipyard environments. The data was generated by using a combination of Unreal Engine 4 and AirSim: to create a realistic virtual dockyard environment and to extract images and corresponding labels...
Assessing chart readability and trustworthiness (Collection One)
Laura Koesten, Neal Reeves, Elena Simperl & aneta Swianiewicz
These images represent a dataset generated through a partnership between King's College London and the University of Vienna. Each image consists of a chart generated from simulated weather data, designed to facilitate a crowdsourcing experiment exploring the perceived readability and trustworthiness of charts based on their features such as colouration, title and type as well as other features. Charts are arranged into 100 batches with each batch consisting of approximately 1,3000 chart images in .png...
A qualitative study evaluating the factors affecting families’ adherence to the first COVID-19 lockdown in England using the COM-B model and TDF
Lisa Woodland, Ava Hodson, Rebecca Webster, Richard Amlot, Louise E. Smith & G James Rubin
Supplementary material for the original article titled "A qualitative study evaluating the factors affecting families’ adherence to the first COVID-19 lockdown in England using the COM-B model and TDF"
Text S1: The interview guide, Table S1: Factors (n=40) that influenced behaviour change and supporting evidence.
Text S1: The interview guide, Table S1: Factors (n=40) that influenced behaviour change and supporting evidence.
Inventory of specialist primary health care services in England for people who are homeless
Maureen Crane, Gaia Cetrano, Louise Joly, Sarah Coward, Blanaid Daly, Chris Ford, Heather Gage, Jill Manthorpe & Peter WilliamsAmBITION Trial: Brief Talking Therapies on Wards
Pamela Jacobsen, Paul Chadwick, Emmanuelle Peters & Emily Robinson
Anonymised dataset and codebook for 50 participants who took part in the amBITION trial (Brief Talking Therapies on Wards; ISRCTN37625394)
Simulation data for 'Investigating the quasi-liquid layer on ice surfaces: a comparison of order parameters'
Jihong Shi, Matteo Salvalaglio & Carla Molteni
Ice surfaces are characterized by pre-melted quasi-liquid layers (QLLs) which mediate both crystal growth processes and interactions with external agents. Understanding QLLs at the molecular level is necessary to unravel the mechanisms of ice crystal formation. Computational studies of the QLLs heavily rely on the accuracy of the methods employed for identifying the local molecular environment and arrangements, discriminating solid-like and liquid-like water molecules. We compared the results obtained using different order parameters to characterize...
Protecting Children at a Distance Delphi Quantitative Data 2021
Jenny Driscoll, Ann Lorek, Aisha Hutchinson & Katrina Kiss
The following dataset consists of a spreadsheet file containing survey data from the second-stage of the Protecting Children at a Distance study. The study utilised a two-stage modified Delphi methodology to elicit responses from safeguarding leaders from all professional disciplines involved in child safeguarding and protection. The first stage, which took place between June and September 2020, comprised 67 interviews with London-based safeguarding and child protection leaders within seven professional groups: Children’s Social Care, Health,...
Interlinking the human rights to water and sanitation with struggles for food and better livelihoods
Naho Mirumachi, Alison Griswold, Lyla Mehta, Shiney Varghese & Claudia RinglerThe Geography of Litter - Typology Data
Randa Lindsey Kachef
Society has a strong, complex and long-term relationship with waste materials and much can be learned about behaviour from examining it. The ability to deduct activities from litter is a testament to the significance of post-consumption analysis, facilitated by the ability for litter to maintain its identity long after it has been disposed of. This study focuses on littered items to identify which consumption activites contribute the most. Data within are an excel document which...
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King's College London60
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National Institute for Health Research2
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The Alan Turing Institute2
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London School of Economics and Political Science1
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University of Sussex1
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Queen's University Belfast1
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Free University of Bozen-Bolzano1
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Edinburgh Napier University1
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Ca' Foscari University of Venice1
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University of Oxford1