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    Simonetti, Sebastián O.; Kaufman, Teodoro S.; Rasia, Rodolfo M.; Sarotti, Ariel M.; Grimblat, Nicolás;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    FID of the NMR spectra of the manuscript entitled: Thermal decomposition of hexamethylenetetramine: mechanistic study and identification of reaction intermediates via a computational and NMR approach

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    Hervo, Maxime;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Please contact Maxime Hervo from MeteoSwiss for information about the data set.

  • Research data . 2019
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    Adoue Veronique;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Insert : 181pb for Sample Thymus-GFP-, 173pb for Sample Thymus-GFPplus, 169pb for Sample Rate-GFP-, 170pb for Sample Rate-GFPplus, 202pb for Sample Thymus-GFP-2502, 242pb for Sample Thymus-GFPplus2502, 211pb for Sample Rate-GFP-2502, 195pb for Sample Rate Project name: EPILT Date: 29/04/14 Species: souris Type: 1/8 Flowcell B - Lane 7 Data nature: RNA Number of sequences: 466 200 422 Full sequences length: 46 620 042 200 Sequencer: HiSeq 2500 SN7001194

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    Andrea, Sonaglioni; Caminati Antonella; Nicolosi Gian Luigi; Michele, Lombardo; Harari Sergio;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Extrinsic causes of restrictive lung syndrome in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) patients have been poorly investigated. We aimed to investigate the influence of the anterior chest wall deformity, noninvasively assessed by modified Haller index (MHI), on spirometry parameters and outcome in a consecutive population of patients with mild-to-moderate IPF. 60 consecutive IPF patients (73.8 ± 6.6 yrs, 45 males) were included in this retrospective study. All patients underwent physical examination, spirometry, blood tests, conventional transthoracic echocardiography and MHI assessment (chest transverse diameter over the distance between sternum and spine) at basal evaluation. During follow-up, we evaluated the composite endpoint of 1) pulmonary or cardiovascular hospitalizations; 2) all-cause mortality. IPF patients with concave-shaped chest wall (MHI >2.5) (36.7% of total) and those with normal chest shape (MHI ≤2.5) (63.3%) were separetely analyzed. In comparison to IPF patients with MHI ≤2.5, those with MHI >2.5: were less likely to be men and smokers; had a more severe restrictive pattern; had significantly smaller cardiac chamber dimensions and significantly higher systolic pulmonary artery pressure (51.9±15.1 vs 42.4±14.3 mmHg, p=0.02). Mean follow-up time was 2.5±1.4 yrs. During follow-up, 13 deaths and 16 pulmonary or cardiovascular hospitalizations were detected. At multivariate Cox regression analysis, concave-shaped chest wall (MHI>2.5) (HR 4.55, 95%CI 1.02-20.4), increased C-reactive protein (HR 1.68, 95%CI 1.08-2.61) and absence of beta-blocker therapy (HR 0.13, 95%CI 0.01-0.26) were independently associated to the investigated outcome. MHI assessment and implementation may help the clinician to identify, among IPF patients, those with poorer prognosis over a medium-term follow-up.

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    Primo, Rilton Gonçalo Bonfim; Pedrão, Fernando Cardoso; Bouza, Carlos Narciso; Martín-Gil, Jesús; De Araújo Kalid, Ricardo;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Main articles on policosannol yield, by material sources and extraction methods (saponification, transesterification, solvent extraction, supercritical CO2 extraction and ultrasonic extraction). Work conducted during a scholarship supported by the Institutional Sandwich Doctorate Program Abroad (PDSE) at the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA), Salvador, Brazil, and University of Valladolid (UVA), Palencia, Spanish. Acknowledgment: To the University of Valladolid for receiving us, support and training. To MsC D. Kouloukoui, MsC F. Santos, MsC D. Silva and Me. S. Talabante for technical advice. Funding: This study was financed in part by the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - Brasil (Capes) - Finance Code 001.

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    Gianna Vivaldo; Brunella Raco; Ilaria Baneschi; Maria Silvia Giamberini;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Project: EC | ECOPOTENTIAL (641762)

    Data stored here refer to Eddy Covariance (EC) data measured in 2019 during the snow-free season at the Alpine CZO (Critical Zone Observatory, hereafter CZO@Nivolet) which was established at the Nivolet Plain (Piani del Nivolet) in the Gran Paradiso National Park (GPNP), located in the western Italian Alps. The EC site (IT-NIV) is an ICOS-associated station. CZO@Nivolet is aimed at investigating the cross-scale interactions between climatic shifts and ecosystem functions multiple scales, involving multidisciplinary studies. The main research questions that we aim to answer are concerning: (a) the effect of bedrock lithology, soil physics and chemisty, topographic hetereogenity, biotic components and meteo-climatic parameters in modulating CO2 flux in alpine grassland; and (b) what are the controlling factors of organic C and weathering under geologic substrates and different topographic positions. The investigations started in 2017. In 2019, the EC tower was added to deeply study CO2, H20, latent and sensible heat exchanges between soil, vegetation, and atmosphere. Carbon dioxide fluxes and environmental variables are recorded during the snow-free season to estimate carbon storage and explore CO2 fluxes drivers in high-altitude grasslands. Further developments will regard the integration of different techniques (Eddy Covariance, Remote Sensing, Flux chambers) to improve both spatial and temporal extent of carbon fluxes estimates to finally assess grasslands' productivity.

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    De Boer, Victor; Schouten, Stijn; Van Erp, Marieke; Petram, Lodewijk;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    The Wind in our Sails. Places dataset converted to RDF. This deposit contains the resulting RDF triples in separate zip archives as well as scripts used for conversion and linking.

  • Research data . 2019
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    Rasp, Stephan;
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    Geopotential and constants file. Now as float32 and with attributes.

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    Markusson, Sigurbjorn; Kursula, Petri; Hjorleifsson, Jens G.; Asgeirsson, Bjarni;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    2.20 �� resolution anomalous diffraction dataset for Vibrio alkaline phosphatase, crystallised in 1.0 M NaCl. Data were collected with an X-ray energy of 6 keV at the P14 beamline at the DESY-PETRA III synchrotron in Hamburg, Germany. This dataset was used to estimate the location of chloride ions bound to the enzyme. "NaClAnon.hkl" is the final non-merged anomalous reflection file from data processing in XDS and XSCALE.

  • Research data . 2019
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    Ding, Ruiqiang;
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    The model output data used in the figures for the experiments of the study Relative contributions of North and South Pacific sea surface temperature anomalies to ENSO

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    Simonetti, Sebastián O.; Kaufman, Teodoro S.; Rasia, Rodolfo M.; Sarotti, Ariel M.; Grimblat, Nicolás;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    FID of the NMR spectra of the manuscript entitled: Thermal decomposition of hexamethylenetetramine: mechanistic study and identification of reaction intermediates via a computational and NMR approach

  • Restricted English
    Authors: 
    Hervo, Maxime;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Please contact Maxime Hervo from MeteoSwiss for information about the data set.

  • Research data . 2019
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    Authors: 
    Adoue Veronique;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Insert : 181pb for Sample Thymus-GFP-, 173pb for Sample Thymus-GFPplus, 169pb for Sample Rate-GFP-, 170pb for Sample Rate-GFPplus, 202pb for Sample Thymus-GFP-2502, 242pb for Sample Thymus-GFPplus2502, 211pb for Sample Rate-GFP-2502, 195pb for Sample Rate Project name: EPILT Date: 29/04/14 Species: souris Type: 1/8 Flowcell B - Lane 7 Data nature: RNA Number of sequences: 466 200 422 Full sequences length: 46 620 042 200 Sequencer: HiSeq 2500 SN7001194

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    Authors: 
    Andrea, Sonaglioni; Caminati Antonella; Nicolosi Gian Luigi; Michele, Lombardo; Harari Sergio;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Extrinsic causes of restrictive lung syndrome in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) patients have been poorly investigated. We aimed to investigate the influence of the anterior chest wall deformity, noninvasively assessed by modified Haller index (MHI), on spirometry parameters and outcome in a consecutive population of patients with mild-to-moderate IPF. 60 consecutive IPF patients (73.8 ± 6.6 yrs, 45 males) were included in this retrospective study. All patients underwent physical examination, spirometry, blood tests, conventional transthoracic echocardiography and MHI assessment (chest transverse diameter over the distance between sternum and spine) at basal evaluation. During follow-up, we evaluated the composite endpoint of 1) pulmonary or cardiovascular hospitalizations; 2) all-cause mortality. IPF patients with concave-shaped chest wall (MHI >2.5) (36.7% of total) and those with normal chest shape (MHI ≤2.5) (63.3%) were separetely analyzed. In comparison to IPF patients with MHI ≤2.5, those with MHI >2.5: were less likely to be men and smokers; had a more severe restrictive pattern; had significantly smaller cardiac chamber dimensions and significantly higher systolic pulmonary artery pressure (51.9±15.1 vs 42.4±14.3 mmHg, p=0.02). Mean follow-up time was 2.5±1.4 yrs. During follow-up, 13 deaths and 16 pulmonary or cardiovascular hospitalizations were detected. At multivariate Cox regression analysis, concave-shaped chest wall (MHI>2.5) (HR 4.55, 95%CI 1.02-20.4), increased C-reactive protein (HR 1.68, 95%CI 1.08-2.61) and absence of beta-blocker therapy (HR 0.13, 95%CI 0.01-0.26) were independently associated to the investigated outcome. MHI assessment and implementation may help the clinician to identify, among IPF patients, those with poorer prognosis over a medium-term follow-up.

  • Restricted English
    Authors: 
    Primo, Rilton Gonçalo Bonfim; Pedrão, Fernando Cardoso; Bouza, Carlos Narciso; Martín-Gil, Jesús; De Araújo Kalid, Ricardo;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Main articles on policosannol yield, by material sources and extraction methods (saponification, transesterification, solvent extraction, supercritical CO2 extraction and ultrasonic extraction). Work conducted during a scholarship supported by the Institutional Sandwich Doctorate Program Abroad (PDSE) at the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA), Salvador, Brazil, and University of Valladolid (UVA), Palencia, Spanish. Acknowledgment: To the University of Valladolid for receiving us, support and training. To MsC D. Kouloukoui, MsC F. Santos, MsC D. Silva and Me. S. Talabante for technical advice. Funding: This study was financed in part by the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - Brasil (Capes) - Finance Code 001.

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    Authors: 
    Gianna Vivaldo; Brunella Raco; Ilaria Baneschi; Maria Silvia Giamberini;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Project: EC | ECOPOTENTIAL (641762)

    Data stored here refer to Eddy Covariance (EC) data measured in 2019 during the snow-free season at the Alpine CZO (Critical Zone Observatory, hereafter CZO@Nivolet) which was established at the Nivolet Plain (Piani del Nivolet) in the Gran Paradiso National Park (GPNP), located in the western Italian Alps. The EC site (IT-NIV) is an ICOS-associated station. CZO@Nivolet is aimed at investigating the cross-scale interactions between climatic shifts and ecosystem functions multiple scales, involving multidisciplinary studies. The main research questions that we aim to answer are concerning: (a) the effect of bedrock lithology, soil physics and chemisty, topographic hetereogenity, biotic components and meteo-climatic parameters in modulating CO2 flux in alpine grassland; and (b) what are the controlling factors of organic C and weathering under geologic substrates and different topographic positions. The investigations started in 2017. In 2019, the EC tower was added to deeply study CO2, H20, latent and sensible heat exchanges between soil, vegetation, and atmosphere. Carbon dioxide fluxes and environmental variables are recorded during the snow-free season to estimate carbon storage and explore CO2 fluxes drivers in high-altitude grasslands. Further developments will regard the integration of different techniques (Eddy Covariance, Remote Sensing, Flux chambers) to improve both spatial and temporal extent of carbon fluxes estimates to finally assess grasslands' productivity.

  • Restricted
    Authors: 
    De Boer, Victor; Schouten, Stijn; Van Erp, Marieke; Petram, Lodewijk;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    The Wind in our Sails. Places dataset converted to RDF. This deposit contains the resulting RDF triples in separate zip archives as well as scripts used for conversion and linking.

  • Research data . 2019
    Restricted
    Authors: 
    Rasp, Stephan;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    Geopotential and constants file. Now as float32 and with attributes.

  • Restricted
    Authors: 
    Markusson, Sigurbjorn; Kursula, Petri; Hjorleifsson, Jens G.; Asgeirsson, Bjarni;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    2.20 �� resolution anomalous diffraction dataset for Vibrio alkaline phosphatase, crystallised in 1.0 M NaCl. Data were collected with an X-ray energy of 6 keV at the P14 beamline at the DESY-PETRA III synchrotron in Hamburg, Germany. This dataset was used to estimate the location of chloride ions bound to the enzyme. "NaClAnon.hkl" is the final non-merged anomalous reflection file from data processing in XDS and XSCALE.

  • Research data . 2019
    Restricted
    Authors: 
    Ding, Ruiqiang;
    Publisher: Zenodo

    The model output data used in the figures for the experiments of the study Relative contributions of North and South Pacific sea surface temperature anomalies to ENSO

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