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    White Book of the 1978 Students' Struggle

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    Nuclear binding energy and density distribution of Pb isotopes in a Skyrme - Hartree - Fock method

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    In this study, nuclear ground-state properties of spherical nuclei, such as the total energy, nucleon local density, and nucleon local potential of Pb isotopes (especially 204-214Pb) are investigated by using Hartree - Fock method. The calculations have been performed by using Skyrme set parameters, especially SLy4, SkM*, Zσ, and SIII set parameters. The calculation results have been compared to the related experiment results and the calculation results of the other researchers. All parameters used in this study are in good agreement with the results of the related experiments and the other researchers. In Pb nucleus, it is also obtained from this study that the total energy, mass radius, neutron radius, neutron skin thickness, neutron density, neutron density width, proton potential depth, and proton potential width increase accordingly with the increase of neutron number. In other hand, proton density and neutron potential decrease accordingly with the increase of neutron number. The increase of neutron number has minimum effect to the widths of proton density and neutron potential

    Data for: Prioritization of Pesticide Usage in the Upper Citarum River Basin, Indonesia

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    This dataset is associated with the article "Prioritization of Pesticide Usage in the Upper Citarum River Basin, Indonesia" by .R. Utami, G. W. Geerling, I.R.S. Salami, S. Notodarmojo and A.M.J. Ragas to be considered for publication as a research paper in Science of the Total Environment in March 2020. This research involves environmental data of anthroposphere (i.e. pesticide used by the farmers), hydrosphere (i.e. pesticide concentration in surface water, precipitation data and river discharge data for the runoff modelling), and partly lithosphere (i.e. half-life of the pesticide in soil, sorption coefficient of the pesticide to organic carbon and the fraction organic carbon in soil for the runoff modelling). The study combines several subjects such as agriculture, environmental modelling, ecotoxicology and human health risk assessment, and also emerging contaminants in the surface water. Please see the research manuscript for more information about this dataset

    Data underlying the paper "How offshore wind could become economically attractive in low-resource regions like Indonesia"

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    The datasets used to report the results in the paper  "How offshore wind could become economically attractive in low-resource regions like Indonesia". It consists of a ESRI shapefile and accompanying csv file showing techno-economically feasible sites for offshore wind in Indonesia, as well as a matlab file storing the 20-years, hourly wind speed profiles across Indonesia.</p

    Contextual differences in the interpretation of thermal perception scales – the data base from a large-scale international questionnaire study

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    Within the IEA EBC Annex 69 on Strategy and Practice of Adaptive Thermal Comfort in Low Energy Buildings (http://annex69.org/), we are conducting an international questionnaire study related to thermal comfort scales. Our objective is the analysis of influences on the perception of thermal comfort scales. In particular, we are looking at the effect of the current thermal state, peoples climatic background, and level of adaptation on the relationship between thermal sensation, thermal comfort, and thermal acceptance

    Contextual differences in the interpretation of thermal perception scales – a large-scale international questionnaire study

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    Within the IEA EBC Annex 69 on Strategy and Practice of Adaptive Thermal Comfort in Low Energy Buildings (http://annex69.org/), we are conducting an international questionnaire study related to thermal comfort scales. Our objective is the analysis of influences on the perception of thermal comfort scales. In particular, we are looking at the effect of the current thermal state, peoples climatic background, and level of adaptation on the relationship between thermal sensation, thermal comfort, and thermal acceptance

    Metadata record for: The Scales Project, a cross-national dataset on the interpretation of thermal perception scales

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    This dataset contains key characteristics about the data described in the Data Descriptor The Scales Project, a cross-national dataset on the interpretation of thermal perception scales. Contents: 1. human readable metadata summary table in CSV format 2. machine readable metadata file in JSON format Versioning Note:Version 2 was generated when the metadata format was updated from JSON to JSON-LD. This was an automatic process that changed only the format, not the contents, of the metadata

    Metadata record for: The Scales Project, a cross-national dataset on the interpretation of thermal perception scales

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    This dataset contains key characteristics about the data described in the Data Descriptor The Scales Project, a cross-national dataset on the interpretation of thermal perception scales. Contents: 1. human readable metadata summary table in CSV format 2. machine readable metadata file in JSON format Versioning Note:Version 2 was generated when the metadata format was updated from JSON to JSON-LD. This was an automatic process that changed only the format, not the contents, of the metadata
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