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Data associated with 'Protein-induced membrane asymmetry modulates OMP folding kinetics and stability'
Raw data associated with the paper "Protein-induced membrane asymmetry modulates OMP folding kinetics and stability" containing fluorescence folding traces, gel images, DLS and electrostatic potential files, as well as underlying figure data
University of Leeds Campus Green Roofs Hydrological Data
Hydrological dataset for a sedum green roof at the University of Leeds. Data covers a 3-year period (June 2012-February 2014) and comprises storm data including rainfall, runoff, and retention. Similar data from a neigbouring conventional roof are also provided
Dataset for: Novel Fibre-Rich Breads Yield Improved Glucose Release Curves and Are Well Accepted by Children in Primary School Breakfast Clubs
Data shared here come from two data collection contexts. Firstly, glucose release rates and GI (glycaemic index) estimates for bread samples undergoing in-vitro digestion in lab conditions. Secondly, data collected anonymously from school breakfast clubs in English primary schools. These comprise (a) responses in a Taste&Rate activity, where children tasted a range of foods and rated their liking for those foods, and (b) observations of children's breakfast choices from a buffet breakfast service, and the estimated fibre content of the chosen breakfasts, over six data collection sessions in two schools
Appendix for AUKUS and the Anglobal Colour Line
Appendix for AUKUS and the Anglobal Colour Line, containing longer quotations
Diffraction measurements and modelling underlying the text Solution Structure of Titan-Relevant Aqueous Ammonia by Neutron Diffraction
A data supplement to the article, "Solution Structure of Titan-Relevant Aqueous Ammonia by Neutron Diffraction", published in Communications Chemistry in August 2025 (https://doi.org/10.1038/s42004-025-01599-8). The data relates to the differential neutron scattering cross sections measurements, taken over the period 20-22 February 2023 at the ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, using the NIMROD diffractometer, with isotopically substituted samples of aqueous ammonia. The data presented includes the reduced neutron diffraction measurements (the mint files), a journal that will serve as a key to mint files, i.e., to which sample they relate, and the EPSR working directories. The EPSR Software is available at https://www.isis.stfc.ac.uk/Pages/Empirical-Potential-Structure-Refinement.aspx. At each iteration of EPSR, text files are output which summarise aspects of the simulation, and including the radial distribution functions that form the core of the results
Finite element model of a rabbit skull
The dataset contains a finite element model of a rabbit skull, which contains hard (separate bones and teeth) and soft tissues (sutures and periodontal ligament). Files are provided to simulate a maximum incisor bite when considering a range of material properties for each bone in the skull. The files include: 1) a high resolution (~19million elements) mesh of the skull compatible with ANSYS; 2) input files for muscle loading, constraints and material properties; 3) a input file to run a range of simulations (compatible with ANSYS) which varies the material properties for each bone to use either i) bone-specific isotropic elastic modulus when measured in a particular orthotropic direction, ii) average isotropic elastic modulus when measured in a particular orthotropic direction, iii) bone specific orthotropic material properties with varying magnitudes of shear modulus. The material properties are taken from Wang et al (2024) (DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0298621). The files provided enables the user to output an image of the strain in the skull, along with averaged strain along a prescribed path through the skull (4 paths are included as a demonstration). Input files can be altered to alternative bone material properties and muscle forces
Calculation data sheets for the rebound case study examples used in The Energy Journal article:Energetic and economic aspects of rebound, Part II: Applications of the framework
These excel-based calculations of energy rebound sizes for energy efficiency upgrades of a car and electric lamp are also performed using R code for the main papers. The key purposes are to give an excel-based calculation build up for the reader, and to check that the R-based calculations are correct. There are 4 sheets in the excel file: 1. readme sheet containing information on all the data sources used. 2. calculation file for estimating energy rebound for an energy efficiency upgrade (EEU) of a car. 3. calculation sheet for estimating energy rebound for an energy efficiency upgrade (EEU) of an electric lamp. 4. source data for estimation of additional energy required to produce the electric battery as part of the car manufacture in the case of the hybrid car upgrade (sheet 2)
Circular Extra-chromosomal DNA in BCP-ALL
Metaphase chromosome spreads from BCP-ALL patients showing extrachromosomal DNAs and interphase FISH images of nuclei from the same patients hybridised to fluorescent probes from the human IGK and IGL loci
Supplementary Material - Hydrodynamic Interactions Between Pairs of Sedimenting Semi-Flexible Brownian Fibres
The results for a pair of sedimenting semiflexible fibres with initially both horizontal and vertical configurations have been reported here. These include the rho-value, cos2 (tetha), the nondimensional interaction velocity and rate of rotation, sedimentation velocity, eigenvalues of gyration matrix. In addtion to that, the results of the Phi changes and the ratio of maximum deflection (A) to the length of the fibre (l) for a single sedimenting fibre has been put in the dataset
Survey on public perspectives on water quality communication and participatory monitoring approaches in Jalisco, Mexico
This repository hosts the original Spanish questionnaire and an English translation used in a representative, state-wide survey of 1,036 adults in Jalisco, Mexico (June 2024). The 33-item instrument covers: (1) public understanding of water quality; (2) perceptions of water quality communication; (3) Interest in participatory water quality monitoring; and (4) demographics. The survey was administered face-to-face using a three-stage cluster sampling design to maximize coverage across the state. These materials accompany the publication "Public Perspectives on Water Quality Communication and Interest in Participatory Monitoring Approaches in Jalisco, Mexico," and are shared to support transparency and reuse in research and practice