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Research Data with files Analysis Code for Finite Sections of Periodic Schrödinger Operators(2021-10-18) ;Gabel, Fabian Nuraddin Alexander; ; ; Simulation code and supplementary material for the article "Finite Sections of Periodic Schrödinger Operators".Data Type: Software737 276 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Research Data with files Data for Publication Exploring key ionic interactions for magnesium degradation in simulated body fluid - a data-driven approachThis is the readme file for all data used within the publication "Exploring key ionic interactions for magnesium degradation in simulated body fluid - a data-driven approach" Created: 25th January 2020 by Dr. Berit Zeller-Plumhoff Contact: berit.zeller-plumhoff@hzg.de The publication is based on a number of experimental and computational data sets. These are: - microCT imaging data (raw and processed) before and after degradation - Fiji/ImageJ scripts for automated processing and read-out of the imaging data - SEM+EDX imaging data (raw and processed) - Matlab scripts for processing of the EDX data - Hydra/Medusa output files for precipitation prediction - Jupyter Notebooks for the final analysis and plotting of the processed data Due to the large amount of imaging data (~70GB per microCT dataset, raw+processed), we are publishing only the processed data of two exemplary data sets - one prior to degradation and one after degradation of the sample. All other data is stored and will be provided upon request. Where a differentiation of datasets into 'C' and 'D' is denoted, this corresponds to the ph-adjusted and non-adjusted cases, respectively, as described in the publication. Please find below a short description of all datasets that are made available. For better handling the data was divided into nine .zip files. The folder "microCT_sol1_sample1_degraded" contains the exemplary microCT data for the first sample degraded in the pH-adjusted solution 1, following data processing after reconstruction. All image files are in .tif format, with a 1.6 micrometer isotropic voxel size. The folder "cropped" contains the manually cropped filtered images of the 0.7 mm ROI (from the sample centre) after "script filtering.ijm". Using the trainable WEKA segmentation with the "classifier.model" file images were segmented and saved in "seg_weka" by utilising the script "Segmenting_with_weka.ijm". Some files had to be manually corrected - these were saved in "seg_weka_edited". Finally, the images were aligned along their longitudinal axis using the script "BW_Conversion_Alignment.ijm" and saved in the folder "aligned". Folders "microCT_sol1_sample1_degraded_raw" and "microCT_sol1_sample1_degraded_reco" are the raw projection data and tomogaphic reconstruction of this dataset. The folder structure for the initial scan of sample 1 (sample_C1_initial) is simimilar; however, it contains only a general segmented folder "segmented_all" with the filtered, segmented and aligned images and their respective outline (subfolder "outline") for the calculation of the initial sample surface area. The image processing was performed using the "filtering.ijm" script. Again, folders "sample_C1_initial_raw" and "sample_C1_initial_reco" are the raw projection data and tomogaphic reconstruction of this dataset. The Fiji scripts are saved in the folder "Fiji_Scripts", divided into those used for before and after degradation scans. Note that all file paths require changing for the scripts to run.The scripts "Data_Gathering_Initialscan_BZP_C_D.ijm" and was used to gather outline data from the entire sample, outline data from the ROI, and volume data from the ROI. The file "edx_analysis.m" is the Matlab file that was used to analyse all EDX data for further processing. The variable f was saved as "EDX_results.mat". The paths are given relative to the .m file and need to be adjusted if this is moved. The file accesses the "EDX_data" folder. This folder contains the "SEMEDX" folder in which the elemental wt% maps from EDX measurements for each sample are stored as .txt files. The folder "Segmented" then contains the respective segmented residual magnesium images and the segmented degradation layer images that the Matlab file requires for its computation. The folder "Data_Mg_Ion contains" all processed data that is then read and further processed by the respective Jupyter notebooks. The subfolders "Initial_data" and "Final_data" contain the histograms as calculated by Fiji/ImageJ for the volume (V) and area (A) assessment of the initial and degraded wires. The data structure is: # Final V data: /Final_data/histo_1.1C # Initial V data: /Initial_data/initial_histo_1.1C # Initial A data (whole sample, not 0.7mm ROI): /Initial_data/initial_outline_1.1C # Initial A data (0.7mm ROI): /Initial_data/initial_outline_ROI_1.1C The subfolder "Hydra_Medusa" contains the Mg and Ca precipitates as computed by Hydra Medusa for each solution in .csv format. The files "EperimentalData.csv" and "ph_per_sample.csv" contain the pH and temperature measurements for each sample/solution in averaged or full format. The file "EDX_results.mat" contains the mean elemental wt% for each element and its distribution along the degradation layer as computed in Matlab. The file "ion_concentrations.txt" contains the theoretical initial concentration for all ions. The precipitation-dependent corrections are given in "corr_conc.pkl" (which is calculated in the file "precipitation_graphs_publication.ipynb"). "statistics_lincorr_publication.ipynb" - this Jupyter notebook contains the results for the Student's t-test and the linear correlation of parameters "precipitation_graphs_publication.ipynb" - this Jupyter notebook creates the precipitation graphs used in the publication "graphs_publication.ipynb" - this Jupyter notebook creates all other graphs "tree_regression_publication.ipynb" - this Jupyter notebook contains the tree regression analysis using different input parameter sets and different regression models All figures generated by the Jupyter notebooks are saved in the "figures" subfolder. Please note that for all Jupyter notebooks to work you may need to install missing modules.Data Type: Dataset325 1173 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Research Data with files Daten zur Umfrage: Vorbeugender Grundwasserschutz - Anpassung der Landbewirtschaftung zur Reduzierung der Nitratverunreinigung im Grundwasser(2023-07-04); This is data on an expert survey conducted in 2019 at the Institute of Wastewater Management and Water Protection in Hamburg Germany. The aim of this survey was to identify ways to adapt agriculture to reduce nitrate inputs to groundwater. Additionally, it was intended to investigate whether organic farming is the solution to the nitrate problem in groundwater, whether far more measures are needed, or even fewer regulations are enough. Furthermore, factors influencing a conversion to organic farming were considered. The survey included 14 questions and was distributed directly by email to individuals and through associations and other technical channels. A total of 30 individuals from water management (n = 8), agriculture (n = 15), water as well as agriculture (n = 3), and other disciplines (n = 4) responded to the survey. The survey results were processed in detail in a master's thesis. Part of the results were presented at the „32. Hamburger Kolloquium zur Abwasserwirtschaft“ at TUHH in the talk „Zukunftssicherung von Wasser und Nahrung: Förderung wassergerechter Landwirtschaft durch die Wasserwirtschaft“ and published in the conference proceedings: 32. Hamburger Kolloquium zur Abwasserwirtschaft, Band Nr. 107. Hamburg: GFEU (Hamburger Berichte zur Siedlungswasserwirtschaft) , S. 63–79, ISBN: 978-3-942768-32-0. This dataset contains the questionnaire "20230220_Umfrage.pdf," a complete listing of all answers "20230628_umfragedaten_full" (.ods and .xlsx), and a tidy-sheet excluding the direct text answers "20230628_umfragedaten_tidy.csv". Details on the data are described in the "20230630_Umfrage_Readme_v1.pdf" including a codebook for the csv file. All files are available in German only.Data Type: Survey Data125 225 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Research Data with files Experimental data on bilateral communication in procurement auctions(2024-02-27); ; The dataset contains the experimental data analyzed in the creators' article titled "Bilateral communication in procurement auctions".Data Type: Experimental Data73 39 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Research Data with files Self-Assembly Videos for Hierarchical Coarse-Grained Strategy for Macromolecular Self-Assembly: Application to Hepatitis B Virus-Like-Particles(2022-11-01) ;Depta, Philipp Nicolas; ; ; Videos of hepatitis B core antigen self-assembly for different concentrations of 5, 10, 50, and 100µM.Data Type: Video215 280 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Research Data with files Social Engineering Poetry Slam @ 33C3(2016-12-29); The 'Social Engineering Poetry Slam' is a format to enable the ethical hacker community to talk about Social Engineering in a favourable and entertaining environment. This self-organised session was recorded at the 33C3 Chaos Communication Congress in 2016. One contribution was removed upon slammer's request. It was announced as follows: "Listen to social engineering attack stories from fellow hackers. Presented in a poetry slam style! A poetry slam can be a novel research approach to find stories of social engineering attacks, fictional or experienced. This slam will give us a new platform to discover and discuss social engineering. Or present your social engineering experience or fictional story on how to deceive or manipulate people in the attacker's malicious interest. How did you get social engineered? Did you hear from a social engineering incident or know someone who managed to detect and mitigate it?"Data Type: Video280 151 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Research Data with files Supplementary material to extended abstract with title: Development of a Hydrogen Metal Hydride Storage Produced by Additive Manufacturing(2023-05-24); ; ; ; Supplimentary material to the extentend abstract (reference: A0915) with the title "Development of a Hydrogen Metal Hydride Storage Produced by Additive Manufacturing" of the conference EFCF 2023: Low-Temp. Fuel Cells, Electrolysers & H2 Processing, 4 – 7 July 2023, Lucerne SwitzerlandData Type: Still Image154 388