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- Research data . 2017 . Embargo End Date: 04 Sep 2017Open Access EnglishAuthors:Cholgain, Eibhlín Ní; Culligan, Mrs E.;Cholgain, Eibhlín Ní; Culligan, Mrs E.;Publisher: National Folklore Collection, University College Dublin
Supported by funding from the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (Ireland), University College Dublin, and the National Folklore Foundation (Fondúireacht Bhéaloideas Éireann), 2014-2016. Story collected by a student at Knockerra (C.), Killimer school (Knockerra, Co. Clare) from informant Mrs E. Culligan. Collected as part of the Schools' Folklore scheme, 1937-1938, under the supervision of teacher Eibhlín Ní Cholgain.
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Ce tableau fait partie d'une série de tableaux qui présente un portrait du Canada selon les divers thèmes du recensement. Ces tableaux varient selon la complexité et les niveaux géographiques. Le contenu varie d'un simple aperçu du pays à des tableaux croisés plus complexes; les tableaux peuvent également présenter des données provenant de plusieurs recensements. This table is part of a series of tables that present a portrait of Canada based on the various census topics. The tables range in complexity and levels of geography. Content varies from a simple overview of the country to complex cross-tabulations; the tables may also cover several censuses.
- Research data . 2013Open AccessAuthors:Grupo de investigación Misión de Irlanda;Grupo de investigación Misión de Irlanda;
handle: 10261/69025
Country: SpainConsulta del Consejo de Estado a Felipe IV sobre el memorial remitido por Juan Gaván, colegial del Colegio Irlandés de Alcalá, que ha acabado sus estudios de Artes y Teología con aprovechamiento y desean volver a su tierra a propagar la fe católica, por lo que suplica la limosna del viático. El Patriarca ha informado de que en el solicitante concurren las partes de virtud y letras que se requieren para ir a la Misión. El Consejo propone que se le den los 100 ducados acostumbrados como viático. Respuesta del rey: "Está bien". Proyecto Proyección Política y Social de la Comunidad Irlandesa en la Monarquía hispánica y en la América Colonial de la Edad Moderna(siglos XVI-XVIII) (HAR2009-11339 - subprograma HIST) del Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad en colaboración con el Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Embajada de Irlanda en Madrid, National University of Ireland (NUI) Maynooth, University College Dublin y Trinity College Dublin Fecha del documento: 1644-04-12. 3 páginas Colegio Irlandés de Alcalá de Henares Consejo de Estado 100 ducados Felipe IV Sí No
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doi: 10.15466/lernzdb-425
Publisher: Environmental Research Institute (ERI), The University of WaikatoA CTD cast on Lake Rotoma
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Research data . 2017 . Embargo End Date: 04 Sep 2017Open Access EnglishAuthors:Mathghamhna, Pádraig Ó; Murphy, John; Murphy, Timothy;Mathghamhna, Pádraig Ó; Murphy, John; Murphy, Timothy;Publisher: National Folklore Collection, University College Dublin
Supported by funding from the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (Ireland), University College Dublin, and the National Folklore Foundation (Fondúireacht Bhéaloideas Éireann), 2014-2016. Story collected by John Murphy, a student at Dromcollchoille (B.) school (Dromcolliher, Co. Limerick) from informant Timothy Murphy. Collected as part of the Schools' Folklore scheme, 1937-1938, under the supervision of teacher Pádraig Ó Mathghamhna.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Research data . 2019Open Access EnglishAuthors:Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands;Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands;Publisher: DANS/KNAWCountry: Netherlands
This find is registered at Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands with number PAN-00001243
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This is a phylogenetic tree inferred from a six-gene dataset from Zhao et al. (2015) to which mtSSU sequences from the new species Lecanora markjohnstonii and a closely-related species Lecanora orientoafricana were added. The tree was reconstructed in order to infer placement of L. markjohnstonii within Lecanora. This work was supported in part by NSF Dimensions of Biodiversity Awards #1542639 (to ET, NK, CM) at the University of Colorado and #1432629 (to JL) at the New York Botanical Garden
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Research data . 2021Open AccessAuthors:Voetter, Michael; Mayerl, Maximilian; Specht, Guenther; Zangerle, Eva;Voetter, Michael; Mayerl, Maximilian; Specht, Guenther; Zangerle, Eva;Publisher: Zenodo
We present two novel datasets for hit song prediction (HSP): HSP-S and HSP-L. They are substantially larger than currently available dataset with respect to the number of features contained. Both datasets provide high- and low-level audio features stemming from AcousticBrainz and short representative MP3 samples. Further, we include listener- and play-counts gathered from last.fm for both datasets. The larger dataset, HSP-L, contains 73,482 songs with audio features, listener- and play-counts, making it substantially larger than previous datasets. In addition, we provide the release year information for 65,575 songs as provided by the Million Song Dataset. The smaller dataset, HSP-S, contains 7,736 songs, listener- and play-counts as well as Billboard Hot 100 data for 50% of the songs, and release year information is available for 7,449 songs.
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Abstract The miRNA-1180 anti-cancer effects in hepatocellular carcinoma cell were studied. 33 hepatocellular carcinoma patients were collected. In cancer and adjacent normal tissue from patients, TRAF1 protein and miR-1180 expression was determined by HE staining, IHC and RT-PCR methods. In the cell experiments, HepG2 cells were divided into three groups: NC group, BL group and miRNA group. The cells of NC group were un-treated; BL group were transfected with empty camer; miRNA group were transfixed with miRNA-1180. We determinates cell proliferation rate of difference groups, measuring the cell apoptosis rate and cell cycle of difference groups by flow cytometry, detected cell invasion and migration abilities of difference groups by transwell and wound healing assay and evaluating relative proteins expressions by WB assay. Compared with Normal liver tissue, cell infiltrations were significantly increased. miR-1180 was negative correlation with TRAF. The cell proliferation rate of miRNA group was significantly lower than that of NC group; The cell apoptosis and G1 phase rates were significantly difference among three groups; however, P53 and P21 protein expressions were significantly increased in miRNA groups. Over-expression miRNA-1180 had effect to inhibit HepG2 cell proliferation, invasion, migration and improve HepG2 cell apoptosis by regulation TRAF1/NF-κB signaling pathway.
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doi: 10.48370/ofd/iwbr6n
Publisher: openforestdata.plMyodes glareolus (Bank vole) from Zoological collection of the Mammal Research Institute, PAS. Collected 1980-10-01, in: Białowieża National Park, Poland. Material type:
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- Research data . 2017 . Embargo End Date: 04 Sep 2017Open Access EnglishAuthors:Cholgain, Eibhlín Ní; Culligan, Mrs E.;Cholgain, Eibhlín Ní; Culligan, Mrs E.;Publisher: National Folklore Collection, University College Dublin
Supported by funding from the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (Ireland), University College Dublin, and the National Folklore Foundation (Fondúireacht Bhéaloideas Éireann), 2014-2016. Story collected by a student at Knockerra (C.), Killimer school (Knockerra, Co. Clare) from informant Mrs E. Culligan. Collected as part of the Schools' Folklore scheme, 1937-1938, under the supervision of teacher Eibhlín Ní Cholgain.
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Ce tableau fait partie d'une série de tableaux qui présente un portrait du Canada selon les divers thèmes du recensement. Ces tableaux varient selon la complexité et les niveaux géographiques. Le contenu varie d'un simple aperçu du pays à des tableaux croisés plus complexes; les tableaux peuvent également présenter des données provenant de plusieurs recensements. This table is part of a series of tables that present a portrait of Canada based on the various census topics. The tables range in complexity and levels of geography. Content varies from a simple overview of the country to complex cross-tabulations; the tables may also cover several censuses.
- Research data . 2013Open AccessAuthors:Grupo de investigación Misión de Irlanda;Grupo de investigación Misión de Irlanda;
handle: 10261/69025
Country: SpainConsulta del Consejo de Estado a Felipe IV sobre el memorial remitido por Juan Gaván, colegial del Colegio Irlandés de Alcalá, que ha acabado sus estudios de Artes y Teología con aprovechamiento y desean volver a su tierra a propagar la fe católica, por lo que suplica la limosna del viático. El Patriarca ha informado de que en el solicitante concurren las partes de virtud y letras que se requieren para ir a la Misión. El Consejo propone que se le den los 100 ducados acostumbrados como viático. Respuesta del rey: "Está bien". Proyecto Proyección Política y Social de la Comunidad Irlandesa en la Monarquía hispánica y en la América Colonial de la Edad Moderna(siglos XVI-XVIII) (HAR2009-11339 - subprograma HIST) del Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad en colaboración con el Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Embajada de Irlanda en Madrid, National University of Ireland (NUI) Maynooth, University College Dublin y Trinity College Dublin Fecha del documento: 1644-04-12. 3 páginas Colegio Irlandés de Alcalá de Henares Consejo de Estado 100 ducados Felipe IV Sí No
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doi: 10.15466/lernzdb-425
Publisher: Environmental Research Institute (ERI), The University of WaikatoA CTD cast on Lake Rotoma
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Research data . 2017 . Embargo End Date: 04 Sep 2017Open Access EnglishAuthors:Mathghamhna, Pádraig Ó; Murphy, John; Murphy, Timothy;Mathghamhna, Pádraig Ó; Murphy, John; Murphy, Timothy;Publisher: National Folklore Collection, University College Dublin
Supported by funding from the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (Ireland), University College Dublin, and the National Folklore Foundation (Fondúireacht Bhéaloideas Éireann), 2014-2016. Story collected by John Murphy, a student at Dromcollchoille (B.) school (Dromcolliher, Co. Limerick) from informant Timothy Murphy. Collected as part of the Schools' Folklore scheme, 1937-1938, under the supervision of teacher Pádraig Ó Mathghamhna.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Research data . 2019Open Access EnglishAuthors:Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands;Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands;Publisher: DANS/KNAWCountry: Netherlands
This find is registered at Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands with number PAN-00001243
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Research data . 2018Open AccessAuthors:Anderson Stewart, C.R.; Lendemer, J.C.; Keepers, K.G.; Pogoda, C.S.; Kane, N.C.; McCain, C.M.; Tripp, E.A.;Anderson Stewart, C.R.; Lendemer, J.C.; Keepers, K.G.; Pogoda, C.S.; Kane, N.C.; McCain, C.M.; Tripp, E.A.;Publisher: Zenodo
This is a phylogenetic tree inferred from a six-gene dataset from Zhao et al. (2015) to which mtSSU sequences from the new species Lecanora markjohnstonii and a closely-related species Lecanora orientoafricana were added. The tree was reconstructed in order to infer placement of L. markjohnstonii within Lecanora. This work was supported in part by NSF Dimensions of Biodiversity Awards #1542639 (to ET, NK, CM) at the University of Colorado and #1432629 (to JL) at the New York Botanical Garden
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Research data . 2021Open AccessAuthors:Voetter, Michael; Mayerl, Maximilian; Specht, Guenther; Zangerle, Eva;Voetter, Michael; Mayerl, Maximilian; Specht, Guenther; Zangerle, Eva;Publisher: Zenodo
We present two novel datasets for hit song prediction (HSP): HSP-S and HSP-L. They are substantially larger than currently available dataset with respect to the number of features contained. Both datasets provide high- and low-level audio features stemming from AcousticBrainz and short representative MP3 samples. Further, we include listener- and play-counts gathered from last.fm for both datasets. The larger dataset, HSP-L, contains 73,482 songs with audio features, listener- and play-counts, making it substantially larger than previous datasets. In addition, we provide the release year information for 65,575 songs as provided by the Million Song Dataset. The smaller dataset, HSP-S, contains 7,736 songs, listener- and play-counts as well as Billboard Hot 100 data for 50% of the songs, and release year information is available for 7,449 songs.
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Abstract The miRNA-1180 anti-cancer effects in hepatocellular carcinoma cell were studied. 33 hepatocellular carcinoma patients were collected. In cancer and adjacent normal tissue from patients, TRAF1 protein and miR-1180 expression was determined by HE staining, IHC and RT-PCR methods. In the cell experiments, HepG2 cells were divided into three groups: NC group, BL group and miRNA group. The cells of NC group were un-treated; BL group were transfected with empty camer; miRNA group were transfixed with miRNA-1180. We determinates cell proliferation rate of difference groups, measuring the cell apoptosis rate and cell cycle of difference groups by flow cytometry, detected cell invasion and migration abilities of difference groups by transwell and wound healing assay and evaluating relative proteins expressions by WB assay. Compared with Normal liver tissue, cell infiltrations were significantly increased. miR-1180 was negative correlation with TRAF. The cell proliferation rate of miRNA group was significantly lower than that of NC group; The cell apoptosis and G1 phase rates were significantly difference among three groups; however, P53 and P21 protein expressions were significantly increased in miRNA groups. Over-expression miRNA-1180 had effect to inhibit HepG2 cell proliferation, invasion, migration and improve HepG2 cell apoptosis by regulation TRAF1/NF-κB signaling pathway.
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doi: 10.48370/ofd/iwbr6n
Publisher: openforestdata.plMyodes glareolus (Bank vole) from Zoological collection of the Mammal Research Institute, PAS. Collected 1980-10-01, in: Białowieża National Park, Poland. Material type:
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