11 Works
Data from: RECIFS: A centralized geo-environmental database for coral reef research and conservation
Oliver Selmoni, Gael Lecellier, Veronique Berteaux-Lecellier & Stephane Joost
Motivation: Host to intricate networks of marine species, coral reefs are among the most biologically diverse ecosystems on Earth. Over the past decades, major degradations of coral reefs have been observed worldwide, which is largely attributed to the effects of climate change and local stressors related to human activities. Now more than ever, characterizing how the environment shapes the dynamics of the reef ecosystem (e.g., shifts in species abundance, community changes, emergence of locally adapted...
Supplementary material from \"Impact of phylogeny on structural contact inference from protein sequence data\"
Nicola Dietler, Umberto Lupo & Anne-Florence Bitbol
Local and global inference methods have been developed to infer structural contacts from multiple sequence alignments of homologous proteins. They rely on correlations in amino acid usage at contacting sites. Because homologous proteins share a common ancestry, their sequences also feature phylogenetic correlations, which can impair contact inference. We investigate this effect by generating controlled synthetic data from a minimal model where the importance of contacts and of phylogeny can be tuned. We demonstrate that...
Supplementary material: Bone conduction facilitates self-other voice discrimination
Pavo Orepic, Oliver Alan Kannape, Nathan Faivre & Olaf Blanke
A pdf containing all the supplementary material mentioned in the main text
Supplementary material from \"Bone conduction facilitates self-other voice discrimination\"
Pavo Orepic, Oliver Alan Kannape, Nathan Faivre & Olaf Blanke
One's own voice is one of the most important and most frequently heard voices. Although it is the sound we associate most with ourselves, it is perceived as strange when played back in a recording. One of the main reasons is the lack of bone conduction that is inevitably present when hearing own voice while speaking. The resulting discrepancy between experimental and natural self-voice stimuli has significantly impeded self-voice research, rendering it one of the...
Supplementary material: Bone conduction facilitates self-other voice discrimination
Pavo Orepic, Oliver Alan Kannape, Nathan Faivre & Olaf Blanke
A pdf containing all the supplementary material mentioned in the main text
Data from: Stability assessment of organic sulfur and organosulfate compounds in filter samples for quantification by Fourier Transform-Infrared Spectroscopy and Ion Chromatography
Marife Anunciado, Ann Dillner, Miranda De Boskey, Laura Haines, Katarina Lindskog, Tracy Dombek & Satoshi Takahama
This data set contains various measurements obtained from the analyses of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) filters. The goal of the paper is to assess the potential of using PTFE filters collected in the Interagency Monitoring of Protected Visual Environments (IMPROVE) to measure organic sulfur compounds. The data include 1) gravimetric mass measurements to assess mass stability over time, 2) FT-IR spectra to assess and understand the changes of the functional groups of each compound, and 3) IC...
Supplementary material from Impact of phylogeny on structural contact inference from protein sequence data
Nicola Dietler, Umberto Lupo & Anne-Florence Bitbol
File containing supplementary figures and results.
Earthquake Seismic Risk Model for Switzerland (ERM-CH23)
Stefan Wiemer, Roth Philippe, Philipp Kästli, Laurentiu Danciu, Paolo Bazzurro, Donat Fäh, Blaise Duvernay, Pierino Lestuzzi, Michèle Marti, Athanasios Papadopoulos, Paolo Bergamo, Alireza Khodaverdian, Ettore Fagà, Omer Odabasi, Carlo Cauzzi, Nadja Valenzuela Rodriguez, Nicolas Schmid, Conny Hammer, Francesco Panzera, Vincent Perron, Irina Dallo, Simone Noëlle Zaugg & Florian HaslingerSupplementary material from Impact of phylogeny on structural contact inference from protein sequence data
Nicola Dietler, Umberto Lupo & Anne-Florence Bitbol
File containing supplementary figures and results.
Supplementary material from \"Impact of phylogeny on structural contact inference from protein sequence data\"
Nicola Dietler, Umberto Lupo & Anne-Florence Bitbol
Local and global inference methods have been developed to infer structural contacts from multiple sequence alignments of homologous proteins. They rely on correlations in amino acid usage at contacting sites. Because homologous proteins share a common ancestry, their sequences also feature phylogenetic correlations, which can impair contact inference. We investigate this effect by generating controlled synthetic data from a minimal model where the importance of contacts and of phylogeny can be tuned. We demonstrate that...
Supplementary material from \"Bone conduction facilitates self-other voice discrimination\"
Pavo Orepic, Oliver Alan Kannape, Nathan Faivre & Olaf Blanke
One's own voice is one of the most important and most frequently heard voices. Although it is the sound we associate most with ourselves, it is perceived as strange when played back in a recording. One of the main reasons is the lack of bone conduction that is inevitably present when hearing own voice while speaking. The resulting discrepancy between experimental and natural self-voice stimuli has significantly impeded self-voice research, rendering it one of the...