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Data for 'Aromatic and antiaromatic ring currents in a molecular nanoring'
Martin D. Peeks, Timothy D. W. Claridge & Harry L. Anderson
This dataset accompanies the publication: M. D. Peeks, T. D. W. Claridge and H. L. Anderson, “Aromatic and antiaromatic ring currents in a molecular nanoring”, Nature, 2017, http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature20798 . The associated publication describes the aromaticity and antiaromaticity of a [6]-porphyrin nanoring as a function of the oxidation state of the nanoring. At the time of publication, these were the largest (anti)aromatic systems reported. The diameter of the [6]-porphyrin nanoring is 2.4 nm. The contents of...
Covalent assembly of nanoparticles as a peptidase-degradable platform for molecular MRI
Francisco Perez-BalderasSpectral Imaging Toolbox v1.0
Miles Aron, Richard Browning, , Jorge Bernardino De La Serna, Dario Carugo, Eleanor Stride & Christian EggelingData acquired to demonstrate a streamlined approach to mapping and quantifying brain oxygenation using quantitative BOLD
Alan J Stone & Nicholas P BlockleyData acquired to investigate new approaches to cerebrovascular reactivity mapping using MRI
Nicholas P Blockley, James W Harkin, Alan J Stone & Daniel P BulteAccompanying material for the article 'no value restriction is needed for algebraic effects and handlers'
Matija Pretnar
We present a straightforward, sound, Hindley-Milner polymorphic type system for algebraic effects and handlers in a call-by-value calculus, which, to our surprise, allows type variable generalisation of arbitrary computations, and not just values. The soundness of unrestricted call-by-value Hindley-Milner polymorphism is known to fail in the presence of computational effects such as reference cells and continuations, and many programming examples can be recast to use effect handlers instead of these effects. This file formalises in...
Regimes of wrinkling in pressurized elastic shells
Matteo TaffetaniZeeman deceleration of metastable nitrogen atoms
Jutta Toscano, Timothy P. Softley, Katrin Dulitz &Dataset for primary outcomes (Cipriani et al, Lancet 2016)
Andrea CiprianiSimulations_AMRO_hexagonal
Joseph C. A. PrenticePolarization memory in the nonpolar magnetic ground state of multiferroic CuFeO2: Data Archive
James Beilsten-Edmands, Francesca Foronda & Samuel MagorrianDispersion-enhanced solute transport in a cell-seeded hollow fibre membrane bioreactor
James M. Oliver, Sarah L. Waters & Rebecca J. ShipleyExperimental part and theoretical methods
Peter BruceCoherent magneto-elastic domains in multiferroic BiFeO3 films: data archive
Noah Waterfield PriceExperimental background for Li-rich silicates
Peter BruceFAIRness in academic publishing: dataset
Philippa MatthewsEarly changes in apoplast composition associated with defence and disease in interactions between Phaseolus 2 vulgaris and the halo blight pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola
Gail Preston
The apoplast is the arena in which endophytic pathogens such as Pseudomonas syringae grow and interact with plant cells. Using metabolomic and ion analysis techniques, this study shows how the composition of Phaseolus vulgaris leaf apoplastic fluid changes during the first six hours of compatible and incompatible interactions with two strains of Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola (Pph) that differ in the presence of the genomic island PPHGI-1. Leaf inoculation with the avirulent island-carrying strain Pph...
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