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sj-docx-1-whe-10.1177_17455057221141292 – Supplemental material for Social media use, mental health, and suicide-related outcomes in Russian women: A cross-sectional comparison between two age groups
Julia Brailovskaia, Yulia Krasavtseva, Yakov Kochetkov, Polina Tour & Jürgen Margraf
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-whe-10.1177_17455057221141292 for Social media use, mental health, and suicide-related outcomes in Russian women: A cross-sectional comparison between two age groups by Julia Brailovskaia, Yulia Krasavtseva, Yakov Kochetkov, Polina Tour and Jürgen Margraf in Women’s Health
sj-docx-1-spo-10.1177_17479541221136023 - Supplemental material for Does time of day and player chronotype impact tennis-specific skills and physical performance?
Mitchell Turner, Philipp Beranek, Johnny Lo, Alexander Ferrauti, Ian C Dunican & Travis Cruickshank
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-spo-10.1177_17479541221136023 for Does time of day and player chronotype impact tennis-specific skills and physical performance? by Mitchell Turner, Philipp Beranek, Johnny Lo, Alexander Ferrauti, Ian C Dunican and Travis Cruickshank in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching
Does time of day and player chronotype impact tennis-specific skills and physical performance?
Mitchell Turner, Philipp Beranek, Johnny Lo, Alexander Ferrauti, Ian C Dunican & Travis Cruickshank
Tennis players’ success relies on tennis skills, such as groundstrokes and serves, and physical attributes, such as strength, speed and endurance. This study aimed to determine if players’ tennis skills and physical attributes are influenced by time of day, chronotype or sleep–wake behaviour (SWB). Twelve male tennis players (age (years): 28.17 ± 7.85) competing in state-level competitions wore a wrist-worn activity monitor (GT3X, Actigraph) and completed a modified version of the Consensus Sleep Diary to...
epigenetic_qPCR_data_final.xlsx
Bjoern Samans, Marta Rossello Chornet, Araceli Rossello Chornet, Janine Jung, Konstantin Schildknecht, Laura Lozza, Lourdes Alos Zaragoza, Javier Hernández Laforet, Nina Babel & Sven Olek
We analysed whole blood and nasopharyngeal swabs from COVID-19 patients in two different cohorts collected at hospitals in Germany (Bochum) and Spain (Valencia) by epigenetic immune cell quantification using qPCR assays (demethyl-specific). The aim was to investigate the prognostic potential of this approach to identify patients with higher risk for a poor outcome. Also, we compared epigenetic data of patients with those of healthy donors.
Dataset includes Cp (crossing-point) values, cell specific plasmid units...
Dataset includes Cp (crossing-point) values, cell specific plasmid units...
Data from: Isolation and characterization of nine polymorphic microsatellite markers for the deep-sea shrimp Nematocarcinus lanceopes (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea)
Johannes Dambach, Michael J. Raupach, Christoph Mayer, Julia Schwarzer & Florian Leese
BACKGROUND: The shrimp Nematocarcinus lanceopes Bate, 1888 is found in the deep sea around Antarctica and sub-Antarctic islands. Previous studies on mitochondrial data and species distribution models provided evidence for a homogenous circum-Antarctic population of N. lanceopes. However, to analyze the fine-scale population genetic structure and to examine influences of abiotic environmental conditions on population composition and genetic diversity, a set of fast evolving nuclear microsatellite markers is required. FINDINGS: We report the isolation and...
Data from: Phylogeographic analysis of Ligia oceanica (Crustacea: Isopoda) reveals two deep divergent mitochondrial lineages
Michael Raupach, Olaf Bininda-Emonds, Thomas Knebelsberger, Silke Laakmann, Jobst Pfaender & Florian Leese
Isopods of the species Ligia oceanica are typical inhabitants of the rocky intertidal of the northern European coastline. The aim of this study was to assess the genetic structure of this species using mitochondrial and nuclear sequence data. We analysed partial mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (CO1) and 16S rRNA gene sequence data of 161 specimens collected from ten sites ranging from Spain to Norway. For selected specimens, we also sequenced the hypervariable V7...
Data from: The flashlight fish Anomalops katoptron uses bioluminescent light to detect prey in the dark
Jens Hellinger, Peter Jägers, Marcel Donner, Franziska Sutt, Melanie D. Mark, Budiono Senen, Ralf Tollrian, Stefan Herlitze & Ralph Tollrian
Bioluminescence is a fascinating phenomenon occurring in numerous animal taxa in the ocean. The reef dwelling splitfin flashlight fish (Anomalops katoptron) can be found in large schools during moonless nights in the shallow water of coral reefs and in the open surrounding water. Anomalops katoptron produce striking blink patterns with symbiotic bacteria in their sub-ocular light organs. We examined the blink frequency in A. katoptron under various laboratory conditions. During the night A. katoptron swims...
Data from: Humans recognize emotional arousal in vocalizations across all classes of terrestrial vertebrates: evidence for acoustic universals
Piera Filippi, Jenna V. Congdon, John Hoang, Daniel Liu Bowling, Stephan A. Reber, Andrius Pašukonis, Marisa Hoeschele, Sebastian Ocklenburg, Bart De Boer, Christopher B. Sturdy, Albert Newen & Onur Gunturkun
Writing over a century ago, Darwin hypothesized that vocal expression of emotion dates back to our earliest terrestrial ancestors. If this hypothesis is true, we should expect to find cross-species acoustic universals in emotional vocalizations. Studies suggest that acoustic attributes of aroused vocalizations are shared across many mammalian species, and that humans can use these attributes to infer emotional content. But do these acoustic attributes extend to non-mammalian vertebrates? In this study, we asked human...
Selinunt, Italien. Selinunt. Die Arbeiten des Jahres 2019
Ortwin Dally, Jon Albers, Heike Bücherl, Sophie Helas, Agnes Henning, Frédéric Mège, Arnaud Coutelas, Alf Lindroos & Jesper Olsen
The report contains the results of various research and excavation activities of the DAI Rome and its cooperation partners in Selinunt from the year 2019. The third and final campaign took place in the Agora, work continued on temples A and O, floor examinations were carried out in various houses on the Acropolis, a new DFG project was started in the east port, and in the Baglio Florio of the Parco Archeologico di Selinunte at...
XIX. México en el mundo – el mundo en México: dinámicas de encuentros y enfoques estéticos
Yasmin Temelli (ed.)
229 pages.
Data from: Convergent evolution in Arabidopsis halleri and Arabidopsis arenosa on calamine metalliferous soils
Veronica Preite, Christian Sailer, Lara Syllwasschy, Sian Bray, Hassan Ahmadi, Ute Krämer & Levi Yant
It is a plausible hypothesis that parallel adaptation events to the same environmental challenge should result in genetic changes of similar or identical effects, depending on the underlying fitness landscapes. However, systematic testing of this is scarce. Here we examine this hypothesis in two closely related plant species, Arabidopsis halleri and Arabidopsis arenosa, which co-occur at two calamine metalliferous (M) sites harbouring toxic levels of the heavy metals zinc and cadmium. We conduct individual genome...
Data from: Statistical comparison of trait-dependent biogeographical models indicates that Podocarpaceae dispersal is influenced by both seed cone traits and geographical distance
Kristina Vanessa Klaus & Nicholas Joseph Matzke
The ability of lineages to disperse long distances over evolutionary timescales may be influenced by the gain or loss of traits adapted to enhance local, ecological dispersal. For example, some species in the southern conifer sister families Podocarpaceae and Araucariaceae have fleshy cones that encourage bird dispersal, but it is unknown how this trait has influenced the clade’s historical biogeography, or its importance compared to other predictors of dispersal such as the geographic distance between...
El proyecto del Mundo Maya: Conceptos del desarrollo entre cultura, identidad nacional y pobreza
Hans Bouchard
pp. 33-54.
This article tries to deconstruct the concept of development, national identity and poverty through the analysis of the project Mundo Maya. The key concept to dismantle those connections is the figure of the "indígena". Being unable to participate as neoliberal actor as part of the "poors", – although the development policies seem to propose solutions in order to fix this – the "indígena" is stuck in his function as "cultural heir of the...
Media accountability: A cross-country comparison of content monitoring instruments and institutionalised mechanisms to control news media performance
Barbara Thomass, Francesco Marrazzo, A. Meier Werner, Gordon Ramsay & Mark Blach-ØrstenISIMIP3a water abstraction input data
Yoshihide Wada, Martina Flörke, Naota Hanasaki, Hannes Müller Schmied, Simon N. Gosling & Jacob Schewe
The Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project (ISIMIP) provides a framework for the collation of a consistent set of climate impact data across sectors and scales. It also provides a unique opportunity for considering interactions between climate change impacts across sectors through consistent scenarios.
The ISIMIP3a part of the third simulation round is dedicated to i) impact model evaluation and improvement and ii) detection and attribution of observed impacts according to the framework of IPCC AR5 Working...
The ISIMIP3a part of the third simulation round is dedicated to i) impact model evaluation and improvement and ii) detection and attribution of observed impacts according to the framework of IPCC AR5 Working...
Inhibition of Src but not Syk causes weak reversal of GPVI-mediated platelet aggregation measured by light transmission aggregometry
Hilaire Yam Fung Cheung, Luis A. Moran, Albert Sickmann, Johan W.M. Heemskerk, Ángel Garcia & Steve P. Watson
Src tyrosine kinases and spleen tyrosine kinase (Syk) have recently been shown to contribute to sustained platelet aggregation on collagen under arterial shear. In the present study, we have investigated whether Src and Syk are required for aggregation under minimal shear following activation of glycoprotein VI (GPVI) and have extended this to C-type lectin-like receptor-2 (CLEC-2) which signals through the same pathway. Aggregation was induced by the GPVI ligand collagen-related peptide (CRP) and the CLEC-2...
sj-docx-1-tan-10.1177_17562864221141505 – Supplemental material for Preserved T-cell response in anti-CD20-treated multiple sclerosis patients following SARS-CoV-2 vaccination
Simon Faissner, Neele Heitmann, Ricarda Rohling, Ulas Ceylan, Marielena Bongert, Carlos Plaza-Sirvent, Corinna Marheinecke, Xiomara Pedreiturria, Ilya Ayzenberg, Kerstin Hellwig, Ingo Schmitz, Stephanie Pfaender & Ralf Gold
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tan-10.1177_17562864221141505 for Preserved T-cell response in anti-CD20-treated multiple sclerosis patients following SARS-CoV-2 vaccination by Simon Faissner, Neele Heitmann, Ricarda Rohling, Ulas Ceylan, Marielena Bongert, Carlos Plaza-Sirvent, Corinna Marheinecke, Xiomara Pedreiturria, Ilya Ayzenberg, Kerstin Hellwig, Ingo Schmitz, Stephanie Pfaender and Ralf Gold in Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders
Social media use, mental health, and suicide-related outcomes in Russian women: A cross-sectional comparison between two age groups
Julia Brailovskaia, Yulia Krasavtseva, Yakov Kochetkov, Polina Tour & Jürgen Margraf
Background:Women who belong to the age group “emerging adulthood” (18 to 29 years) are vulnerable to mental health issues and suicide-related outcomes.Objectives:This study investigated potential predictors of suicide-related outcomes in females emerging adulthood and compared them to older women.Design and Methods:Data of 2537 women from Russia (group “18 to 29 years”: n = 1123; group “> 29 years”: n = 1414) on lifetime suicide-related outcomes, (problematic) social media use, daily stress, depression and anxiety symptoms,...
sj-docx-1-spo-10.1177_17479541221130443 - Supplemental material for The impact of sleep behaviours, chronotype and time of match on the internal and external outcomes of a tennis match
Mitchell Turner, Philipp Beranek, Sofyan Sahrom, Johnny Lo, Alexander Ferrauti, Ian C Dunican & Travis Cruickshank
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-spo-10.1177_17479541221130443 for The impact of sleep behaviours, chronotype and time of match on the internal and external outcomes of a tennis match by Mitchell Turner, Philipp Beranek, Sofyan Sahrom, Johnny Lo, Alexander Ferrauti, Ian C Dunican and Travis Cruickshank in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching
Additional file 1 of Colorectal cancer incidences in Lynch syndrome: a comparison of results from the prospective lynch syndrome database and the international mismatch repair consortium
Pål Møller, Toni Seppälä, James G. Dowty, Saskia Haupt, Mev Dominguez-Valentin, Lone Sunde, Inge Bernstein, Christoph Engel, Stefan Aretz, Maartje Nielsen, Gabriel Capella, Dafydd Gareth Evans, John Burn, Elke Holinski-Feder, Lucio Bertario, Bernardo Bonanni, Annika Lindblom, Zohar Levi, Finlay Macrae, Ingrid Winship, John-Paul Plazzer, Rolf Sijmons, Luigi Laghi, Adriana Della Valle, Karl Heinimann … & Mark A. Jenkins
Additional file 1.
Back-Side SEM Images and Respective Modified GDSII Chip Designs
Endres Puschner, Thorben Moos, Steffen Becker, Christian Kison, Amir Moradi & Christof Paar
This data set consists of backside scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of four different CMOS integrated circuits (90nm, 65nm, 40nm and 28nm technologies) recorded for this study. The images are tiled with a 10% overlap and arranged in a grid according to their respective file names (Tile_001-YYY-XXX-[...].tif). More precise coordinates generated by stitching can be found in the file "stitching.zip" which is included in the data set, as well as in the corresponding GitHub repository....
The evolution of sexual signaling is linked to odorant receptor tuning in perfume-collecting orchid bees
Philipp Brand, Ismael A. Hinojosa-Diaz, Ricardo Ayala, Michael Daigle, Carmen L. Yurrita Obiols, Thomas Eltz & Santiago Ramirez
Sexual signaling is an important reproductive barrier known to evolve early during the formation of new species, but the genetic mechanisms that facilitate the divergence of sexual signals remain elusive. Here we isolate a gene linked to the rapid evolution of a signaling trait in a pair of nascent neotropical orchid bee lineages, Euglossa dilemma and E. viridissima. Male orchid bees acquire chemical compounds from their environment to concoct species-specific perfumes to later expose during...
Data from: Neurons in primate visual cortex alternate between responses to multiple stimuli in their receptive field
Kang Li, Vladislav Kozyrev, Søren Kyllingsbæk, Stefan Treue, Susanne Ditlevsen & Claus Bundesen
A fundamental question concerning representation of the visual world in our brain is how a cortical cell responds when presented with more than a single stimulus. We find supportive evidence that most cells presented with a pair of stimuli respond predominantly to one stimulus at a time, rather than a weighted average response. Traditionally, the firing rate is assumed to be a weighted average of the firing rates to the individual stimuli (response-averaging model) (Bundesen...
Kindergarten als safe space?
Bernhard Grümme
Religiöse Elementarpädagogik ist darum bemüht, den Kindergarten als safe space zu entwickeln. In ihm soll Differenz kultiviert und kritisch wie produktiv bearbeitet werden zugunsten der religiösen Bildung der Kinder. Der vorliegende Beitrag nimmt dieses
Ziel auf, fragt aber kritisch an, ob dabei so wichtige Faktoren wie Bildungsgerechtigkeit und kulturelle Vielfalt tatsächlich in ihrer gegenseitigen Abhängigkeit hinreichend bedacht werden. Erst unter dieser Bedingung, so die These, ist eine solche religiöse
Elementarpädagogik heterogenitätsfähig.
Spatial atmospheric pressure atomic layer deposition of Tin Oxide as an impermeable electron extraction layer for Perovskite solar cells with enhanced thermal stability
Lukas Hoffmann, Kai Brinkmann, Jessica Malerczyk, Detlef Rogalla, Tim Becker, Detlef Theirich, Ivan Shutsko, Patrick Görrn & Thomas Riedl
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, copyright © American Chemical Society after peer review and technical editing by the publisher. To access the final edited and published work see https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.7b17701.
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Ruhr University Bochum92
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Edith Cowan University7
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Heidelberg University5
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Freie Universität Berlin5
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German Cancer Research Center5
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Hunter Medical Research Institute4
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Royal Melbourne Hospital4
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Düsseldorf University Hospital4
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Menzies School of Health Research4
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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center4