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Kannadasan Venkatachalam
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Related data for: Managing the data lifecycle for research (cost-)effectiveness
Rita Elaine Silver, Beng Kiat Dennis Kwek & Galyna Kogut
In light of the need to use research data more effectively, for both scientific and pragmatic reasons, this proof-of-concept study was designed to achieve the following: (1) build a conventional research dataset into an accessible and reusable secondary analysis data archive (SADA) with an indexed searchable database (2) provide a model of how the conversion process can be achieved on other datasets and on a broader scale in the National Institute of Education (NIE) (3)...
Crash Course in Sensory Psycholinguistics: Session 5
Suzy J Styles
Crash Course in Sensory Psycholinguistics (Styles 2018 Ed. 2.2). A self-guided tour through the mysterious workings of our mouths, our ears and our brains and how our senses work together to shape how we experience the world. Session 5. "Neural Systems - Sensation and Connectivity"
Palaui Islands, Philippines Diploastrea heliopora and Porites lobata Sr/Ca and d18O data from 1954 to 2012
Riovie Dela Pena Ramos
Monthly paired Sr/Ca and d18O measurements of Diploastrea and Porites collected at Palaui Islands, Philippines. The Sr/Ca and d18O data were determined using an inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) and isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS).
\"How Magmatic Storage Regions Attract and Repel Propagating Dikes\" Experiment 8 (Exp 5 in publication)
Stephen Gregory Pansino
This is data for experiment 8 (internal numbering), A.K.A. experiment 5 in the publication.
The Commonest Speech Sounds: Prevalence Rates for Phonemes of the World
Suzy J Styles
This is a metadata record and mirror for an infographic and Open Educational Resource (OER) originally hosted on figshare. Follow the link below to access the original. The Commonest Speech Sounds: Prevalence Rates for Phonemes of the World Prevalence rates of speech-sounds across 1672 languages. Data from PHOIBLE Online. Colour scale indicates range from the listed percentage to the next higher percent. Latest version includes updated colours for more-effective lookup. A version of this figure...
Stochastic Channel Allocation for Nonlinear Systems with Markovian Packet Dropout
Yushen Long, Shuai Liu, Lihua Xie & Jie Chen
This paper addresses a channel scheduling problem for group of dynamically decoupled nonlinear subsystems with actuators connected through digital communication channels and controlled by a centralized controller. Due to the limited communication capacity, only one channel can be activated and hence there is only one pair of sensor and actuator can communicate with the controller at each time instant. In addition, the communication channels are not reliable so Markovian packed dropout is introduced. A predictive...
Crash Course in Sensory Psycholinguistics: Session 1
Suzy J Styles
Crash Course in Sensory Psycholinguistics Edition 2.2 (2018) Suzy J Styles A self-guided tour through the mysterious workings of our mouths, our ears and our brains and how our senses work together to shape how we experience the world. Session 1. "Language & how we do it"
Data for:Strong Electronic Interaction in Dual‐Cation‐Incorporated NiSe2 Nanosheets with Lattice Distortion for Highly Efficient Overall Water Splitting
Kun Xu
Exploring highly efficient and low‐cost electrocatalysts for electrochemical water splitting is of importance for the conversion of intermediate energy. Herein, the synthesis of dual‐cation (Fe, Co)‐incorporated NiSe2 nanosheets (Fe, Co‐NiSe2) and systematical investigation of their electrocatalytic performance for water splitting as a function of the composition are reported. The dual‐cation incorporation can distort the lattice and induce stronger electronic interaction, leading to increased active site exposure and optimized adsorption energy of reaction intermediates compared to...
MNPR
Santiago E Montesdeoca
MNPR is an expressive non-photorealistic rendering framework for real-time, filter-based stylization pipelines within Maya. It extends the Maya API and simplifies the creation of Viewport 2.0 render overrides, while still preserving all the low-level options that the Maya API provides. The framework was originally created by Santiago E. Montesdeoca during his PhD studies at the Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), as a product of his conducted research in: Real-Time Watercolor Rendering of 3D Objects and Animation...