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- 70967290a59911eca9a84993133e6628 description "The QDataSet comprises 52 datasets based on simulations of one- and two-qubit systems evolving in the presence and/or absence of noise subject to a variety of controls. It has been developed to provide a large-scale set of datasets for the training, benchmarking and competitive development of classical and quantum algorithms for common tasks in quantum sciences, including quantum control, quantum tomography and noise spectroscopy. It has been generated using customised code drawing upon base-level Python packages in order to facilitate interoperability and portability across common machine learning and quantum programming platforms. Each dataset consists of 10,000 samples which in turn comprise a range of data relevant to the training of machine learning algorithms for solving optimisation problems. The data includes a range of information (stored in list, matrix or tensor format) regarding quantum systems and their evolution, such as: quantum state vectors, drift and control Hamiltonians and unitaries, Pauli measurement distributions, time series data, pulse sequence data for square and Gaussian pulses and noise and distortion data. The total compressed size of the QDataSet (using Pickle and zip formats) is around 14TB (uncompressed, around 100TB). Researchers can use the QDataSet in a variety of ways to design algorithms for solving problems in quantum control, quantum tomography and quantum circuit synthesis, together with algorithms focused on classifying or simulating such data. We also provide working examples of how to use the QDataSet in practice and its use in benchmarking certain algorithms. The associated paper provides in-depth detail on the QDataSet for researchers who may be unfamiliar with quantum computing, together with specifications for domain experts within quantum engineering, quantum computation and quantum machine learning. The dataset details are set out in the link to raw files. " assertion.
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- _cloudstor description "The data is publicly available via the URL: https://cloudstor.aarnet.edu.au/plus/s/rxYKXBS7Tq0kB8o, If this is no longer accessible, please contact elija.t.perrier@student.uts.edu.au. " assertion.
- overview description "The UTS Data Arena is a 360-degree interactive data visualisation facility" assertion.
- Hovermap description "The CSIRO bentwing is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV, commonly known as a drone) with a LIDAR mounted underneath to capture 3D information on the surroundings." assertion.
- 04d022263e59a67ffdafae7b38de3fd0 description "This data is part of a project by Michael Lake and supported by the Australian Speleological Federation. Data was acquired at Wombeyan Caves by Robert Zlot in January 2014 using the Zebedee 3D Mapping System developed by CSIRO." assertion.
- License description "The data included in this data collection is copyright 2014 CSIRO and available for research and academic purposes. Please contact Robert Zlot / CSIRO to request usage for other purposes. Please credit CSIRO when using any of this data in publications or external communications (and where possible/appropriate please inform or coordinate such communications with CSIRO). The minimum requirement for acknowledgment is to state the date, location, equipment used, and technology developers (CSIRO), as in: "Data was acquired at Wombeyan Caves in January 2014 using the Zebedee 3D Mapping System and the bentwing Aerial Scanning System developed by CSIRO Australia." " assertion.
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- 72db7954dab79fd3d076eb20ff9f83ee description "Supplementary Table 1: Quality of studies determined using the JBI quality of assessment tool for analytical cross-sectional studies Supplementary Table 2: Quality of studies determined using the JBI quality of assessment tool for case control studies Supplementary Table 3: Quality of studies determined using the JBI quality of assessment tool for cohort studies" assertion.
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- 1512aba0fde411eebc4dd58f108bcb6b description "The topic of modal analysis is mature and has been extensively addressed over the past sev-eral decades. A survey, however, suggests a lack of documentation simply explaining modal analysis, from a practical point-of-view, for example for a simple, multi-degree-of-freedom (MDoF) system, using a range of common, different analytical, numerical and experimental methods. This tutorial paper therefore aims to discuss the topic of modal analysis in the con-text of a simple eight-storey tower structure utilising a range of such commonly deployed, industrially relevant approaches. The datasets, as well as the associated coding and simula-tion files, are made readily available to help non-specialist readers, for example junior re-searchers or early career stage industrial practitioners, develop their understanding and to replicate specific or all elements of the study should they wish to do so. A vertically orientated, mild steel rectangular hollow cross-section cantilever beam was en-gineered in a laboratory to have eight rigid lumped masses mounted at evenly distributed in-tervals along its length. Structural excitation was performed in two different measurement regimes using an impact hammer (“roving hammer”) and an electrodynamic shaker (“roving response”). An accelerometer, a laser Doppler vibrometer, and a laser triangulation sensor were used to measure the acceleration, velocity, and displacement response of the structure, respectively. The complete procedure for sensitivity determination of the response transducers is presented and the extraction of modal features using the different transducers is discussed in detail. A corresponding simplified finite element model of the system is presented, considering the beam as a continuous system with eight finite mass elements. An analytical model using Eu-ler-Bernoulli beam theory was also prepared with correction factors compensating for the effect of the added masses. In addition, a lumped parameter model of the structure was cre-ated considering the masses as point masses and the beam as massless springs. Finally, com-putational simulation of the problem was conducted in SolidWorks, with a convergence study utilised to find the most appropriate mesh densities. The experimental datasets, the MATLAB scripts for the numerical and analytical methods, as well as the SolidWorks simu-lations are made freely available in a data repository . " assertion.
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- 92e1fffd0713b780f2c1342dc20f521f description "Participants included adults (18+ years of age) living in Australia who self-identified as a cancer survivor, operationally defined as having been diagnosed and living with, through or beyond any type of cancer completed an online survey. Email registries from a number of cancer related organisations, foundations, and networks throughout Australia were used to broadly advertise and recruit survivors to participate. Some examples of these included the Breast Cancer Network of Australia, Lung Foundation Australia, Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia, and Ovarian Cancer Australia. In addition, professional societies (e.g., Translational Cancer Research Network, Clinical Oncology Society of Australia) that had capacity to assist with forwarding the survey onto relevant organizations, cancer support groups etc., were utilised. Lastly, the survey was also distributed via the researchers’ established relationships with organizations and cancer related networks throughout Australia (e.g., local cancer support groups, oncology units within public hospitals, private/public cancer care clinics, and professional affiliations). Snowball sampling was used. A total of 418 participants accessed the survey, 381 partially completed the survey and 282 participants completing the entire survey." assertion.
- 6ad9771e866a3a6d95c30ad23771b06d description "Both unprocessed and processed data (time domain and spectrum) is included. The capability of dealing with complicated data is proved through the comparison between unprocessed data and processed data. The performance facing signal reflected from moving human could better." assertion.
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- ae19230043d611ef8052156dedb18645 description "This dataset comprises the complete anonymised Delphi panel responses from both rounds of the Delphi survey undertaken to develop the Contemporary Implementation of Traditional knowledge and Evidence in health (CITE) Framework. The dataset outlines participant consensus ratings and other responses used to determine and refine the items included in the CITE Framework, which was initially drafted following a literature review and stakeholder discussion forum. The CITE Framework is designed to support appropriate and rigorous use of traditional knowledge by healthcare practitioners, educators, researchers, and policymakers by providing guidance on how to select, evaluate and apply evidence from traditional written knowledge sources within the contemporary context. The intention of the CITE Framework is to ensure the use of traditional knowledge in health contexts be undertaken and evaluated in a rigorous way, without undue bias toward or against traditional knowledge or traditional medicine systems. It aims to facilitate the appropriate use and integration of traditional knowledge with current evidence-based approaches to health care practice, education, research and policy." assertion.
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- 1753-0407.13252 description "Camaya I, Donnelly S, O'Brien B. Targeting the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway in pancreatic β-cells to enhance their survival and function: An emerging therapeutic strategy for type 1 diabetes. J Diabetes. 2022 Apr;14(4):247-260. doi: 10.1111/1753-0407.13252." assertion.
- 1753-0407.13252 description "Camaya I, Donnelly S, O'Brien B. Targeting the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway in pancreatic β-cells to enhance their survival and function: An emerging therapeutic strategy for type 1 diabetes. J Diabetes. 2022 Apr;14(4):247-260. doi: 10.1111/1753-0407.13252. " assertion.
- 1753-0407.13252 description "Camaya I, Donnelly S, O'Brien B. Targeting the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway in pancreatic β-cells to enhance their survival and function: An emerging therapeutic strategy for type 1 diabetes. J Diabetes. 2022 Apr;14(4):247-260. doi: 10.1111/1753-0407.13252. " assertion.
- s00109-021-02122-x description "Camaya I, Mok TY, Lund M, To J, Braidy N, Robinson MW, Santos J, O'Brien B, Donnelly S. The parasite-derived peptide FhHDM-1 activates the PI3K/Akt pathway to prevent cytokine-induced apoptosis of β-cells. J Mol Med (Berl). 2021 Nov;99(11):1605-1621. doi: 10.1007/s00109-021-02122-x" assertion.
- s00109-021-02122-x description "Camaya I, Mok TY, Lund M, To J, Braidy N, Robinson MW, Santos J, O'Brien B, Donnelly S. The parasite-derived peptide FhHDM-1 activates the PI3K/Akt pathway to prevent cytokine-induced apoptosis of β-cells. J Mol Med (Berl). 2021 Nov;99(11):1605-1621. doi: 10.1007/s00109-021-02122-x." assertion.
- s00109-021-02122-x description "Camaya I, Mok TY, Lund M, To J, Braidy N, Robinson MW, Santos J, O'Brien B, Donnelly S. The parasite-derived peptide FhHDM-1 activates the PI3K/Akt pathway to prevent cytokine-induced apoptosis of β-cells. J Mol Med (Berl). 2021 Nov;99(11):1605-1621. doi: 10.1007/s00109-021-02122-x." assertion.
- 2cd6cc6014fd11eeacf4b15b8fae1d4e description "Supplementary data related to the analysis of differential abundance of proteins and the differential expression of miRNA:mRNA in beta cells treated with FhHDM-1 under basal and apoptotic/inflammatory conditions Supplementary Table 3.1. Proteins with significantly different abundance in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells compared to untreated controls Supplementary Table 4.1. Predicted gene targets for differentially expressed miRNAs in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells compared to untreated (Un) controls Supplementary Table 4.2. Predicted gene targets of differentially expressed miRNAs in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells compared to untreated (Un) controls, common across all online miRNA gene target prediction tools mIRDB, DIANA and Target Scan Supplementary Table 4.3A. List of predicted gene targets from miRNA upregulated in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells within each PANTHER DB category of molecular function and biological process (from Figure 2). Supplementary Table 4.3B. KEGG pathway analysis of predicted gene targets from miRNA downregulated in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells compared to untreated controls Supplementary Table 4.4. List of matched gene targets from miRNA downregulated in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells within each PANTHER DB category of molecular function and biological process (from Figure 4.5). Supplementary Table 4.5. Differentially expressed miRNAs in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines, compared to cytokines alone Supplementary Table 4.6. Predicted gene targets for differentially expressed miRNAs in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines compared to cytokines (CM) alone Supplementary Table 4.7. Predicted gene targets of differentially expressed miRNAs in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines compared to cytokines (CM) alone, common across all online miRNA gene target prediction tools mIRDB, DIANA and Target Scan Supplementary Table 4.8. KEGG pathway analysis of predicted gene targets from miRNA upregulated in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines compared to cytokines alone Supplementary Table 4.9. KEGG pathway analysis of predicted gene targets from miRNA downregulated in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines compared to cyokines alone Supplementary Table 4.10. Differentially expressed genes in the transcriptome of FhHDM-1 treated β-cells exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines, compared to cytokines alone Supplementary Table 4.11. Matched gene targets common between transcriptome and predicted gene targets of differentially expressed miRNA in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells under inflammatory conditions compared to pro-inflammatory cytokine only (CM) controls. Supplementary Table 4.12. KEGG pathway analysis of matched genes downregulated in the transcriptome with their corresponding regulatory miRNA upregulated in FhHDM-1 β-cells exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines compared to cytokines alone Supplementary Table 4.13. KEGG pathway analysis of matched genes upregulated in the transcriptome with their corresponding regulatory miRNA downregulated in FhHDM-1 β-cells exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines compared to cytokines alone " assertion.
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- aa66e0fab951144640de636789fc6c22 description "Data gathered from Genius.com on 15/12/20 using the API searching the terms "mother", "father", "son" and "daughter". " assertion.
- 29ff7e9014ff11eeacf4b15b8fae1d4e description "Supplementary files relating the the analysis of the differential abundance of proteins and the differential expression of miRNA:mRNA in beta cells treated with FhHDM-1 under basal and apoptotic conditions. Supplementary Table 3.1. Proteins with significantly different abundance in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells compared to untreated controls Supplementary Table 4.1. Predicted gene targets for differentially expressed miRNAs in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells compared to untreated (Un) controls Supplementary Table 4.2. Predicted gene targets of differentially expressed miRNAs in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells compared to untreated (Un) controls, common across all online miRNA gene target prediction tools mIRDB, DIANA and Target Scan Supplementary Table 4.3A. List of predicted gene targets from miRNA upregulated in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells within each PANTHER DB category of molecular function and biological process (from Figure 2). Supplementary Table 4.3B. KEGG pathway analysis of predicted gene targets from miRNA downregulated in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells compared to untreated controls Supplementary Table 4.4. List of matched gene targets from miRNA downregulated in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells within each PANTHER DB category of molecular function and biological process (from Figure 4.5). Supplementary Table 4.5. Differentially expressed miRNAs in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines, compared to cytokines alone Supplementary Table 4.6. Predicted gene targets for differentially expressed miRNAs in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines compared to cytokines (CM) alone Supplementary Table 4.7. Predicted gene targets of differentially expressed miRNAs in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines compared to cytokines (CM) alone, common across all online miRNA gene target prediction tools mIRDB, DIANA and Target Scan Supplementary Table 4.8. KEGG pathway analysis of predicted gene targets from miRNA upregulated in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines compared to cytokines alone Supplementary Table 4.9. KEGG pathway analysis of predicted gene targets from miRNA downregulated in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines compared to cyokines alone Supplementary Table 4.10. Differentially expressed genes in the transcriptome of FhHDM-1 treated β-cells exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines, compared to cytokines alone Supplementary Table 4.11. Matched gene targets common between transcriptome and predicted gene targets of differentially expressed miRNA in FhHDM-1 treated β-cells under inflammatory conditions compared to pro-inflammatory cytokine only (CM) controls. Supplementary Table 4.12. KEGG pathway analysis of matched genes downregulated in the transcriptome with their corresponding regulatory miRNA upregulated in FhHDM-1 β-cells exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines compared to cytokines alone Supplementary Table 4.13. KEGG pathway analysis of matched genes upregulated in the transcriptome with their corresponding regulatory miRNA downregulated in FhHDM-1 β-cells exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines compared to cytokines alone " assertion.
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- 930fc790e19e11ec87d63dd96ff2e9f4 description "Datasets provide the supplementary data for the publication in WRR journal: Microbial contamination of groundwater self-supply in urban Indonesia: Assessment of Sanitary and Socio-economic risk factors Abstract: In urban Indonesia, more than 40 million people rely on groundwater self-supply, but the extent to which self-supply delivers safe water and the associated risk factors for faecal contamination remain unclear. This study quantified Escherichia coli (E.coli) for 511 self-supply sources and at point-of-use for 173 households in the cities of Bekasi and Metro. A structured questionnaire collected information about the household, water sources and potential on-site contamination sources. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis examined risk factors for faecal contamination. E.coli was detected in 66% of sources, including 55% of boreholes, 64% of protected dug wells and 82% of unprotected dug wells. Widespread boiling of water meant microbial quality improved significantly between source and point-of-use, with E.coli detected in 30% of self-supply samples at point-of-use. Unprotected dug wells were significantly more likely to be contaminated than boreholes. In Bekasi, the analysis found a significant association between presence of E.coli and sanitation systems located within 10m of the groundwater source. In Metro, poorer households had significantly higher odds of contamination than wealthier households. Other significant factors included shallower borehole depths in Bekasi, use of a rope and bucket in Metro and absence of a concrete platform in Metro. In Bekasi, E.coli concentration at the source was significantly associated with water quality at point-of-use. Risk of faecal contamination could be reduced by supporting households to invest in improved protection, and by facilitating promotion for safe household water treatment. Support for self-supply improvements should be weighed against the expansion and improvement of piped water services. ds01: Data Bekasi, data collection February-March 2020 ds02: Data Metro, data collection October-November 2020 ds03: Wealth index calculation Bekasi, data collection February-March 2020 ds04: Wealth index calculation Metro, data collection October-November 2020" assertion.
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- 053bca70c94e11edabc939f6a1911bf3 description "Survey data relating to psychologist engagement with complementary medicine (CM) as part of their clinical practice. Psychologists were asked to rate their agreement with statements relating to the relevance of CM as part of psychology practice in Australia. Psychologists were also asked questions related to risks associated with incorporating CM into their practice. An additional section of the survey asked psychologists to self rate their knowledge of a range of CM approaches that may be relevant to mental health care." assertion.
- 9ad7becf1dbfd4d66387b48656451ddf description "A set of sample data provided by Alana Piper - will be used by the UTS eResearch team to generate an Oni Data Portal." assertion.
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- e4bedf603b6611eca5986d0cb282210b description "This is the dataset used in the Journal of Sound and Vibration paper titled "A comparison of time and frequency domain-based approaches to laser Doppler vibrometer instrument vibration correction"." assertion.
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- ce2f83c013a711edb084ed90e8a0b9fc description "Rhometa includes various models to perform population recombination rate estimation on metagenomic datasets. It is primarily built using nextflow, a workflow management tool and the python programming language. Here a repository of all the results generated for Rhometa and the scripts used is provided. In some cases, different pipelines were used during the course of developing rhometa such as our nextflow LDhat pipeline. LDHat is a population recombination rate estimation program for aligned sequences and simulation pipelines etc, all relevant scripts and nextflow works are included where applicable. The github repositories for all pipelines are provided in the accompanying manuscript. File names starting with “figure” are all related to the evaluation of different forms of simulated data. The simulated files are not included to save space, but the scripts used to generate the files are and final results are included. The file Lookup_tables.zip is related to all the lookup tables used during the analysis. Lookup tables themselves are very large and as such are not included, but all relevant scripts used to generate them are. The file s_pneumoniae.zip is related to the analysis of a real dataset involving an S. pneumoniae transformation experiment. Experiment accession codes are included but not bam files and the reference. The details of how the BAM was generated and the reference file used are described in the manuscript. All results and scripts used are included." assertion.
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- 32b4622bb5b77b9523bf97b8af09c133 description "This database contains the synchronized sound, current and voltage signals measured at different benchmark transfer modes in gas metal arc welding. The benchmark metal transfer modes include three groups, i.e., contact, free flight and controlled. In each group, there are four modes. In Group 1 (contact transfer), the four modes are pure liquid bridge (1b2), forced contact (1c3), repel globular (1g4) and gasless explosive (1e10). In Group 2 (free flight transfer), the four modes are repel globular (2g4), forces spray (2s2), pure stream (2t2) and gasless explosive (2e10). In Group 3 (controlled transfer), the four modes are pure contact (3c2), forced pulse (3p3), projected spray (3s7) and gasless explosive (3e10). Four samples were welded at each mode, hence there are a total of 3 (group) × 4 (modes in each group) × 4 (sample for each mode) = 48 samples in the database. In the experiments, a Lincoln Electric PowerWave C300 welder was used with the torch being positive and the negative cable being connected to the workbench. During welding, the torch was fixed and the workbench was moving at a travel speed that was controlled by a servo motor. A GRAS 40PH free field microphone was hanged 0.6 m above the weld pool to record the welding sound. The microphone was connected to an NI 9234 Sound and Vibration module. An LEM HTA 300-S current sensor was installed around the torch cable to measure the welding current through the torch. The current sensor was connected to an NI 9215 Analogue Voltage Input module. Both the NI 9234 and NI 9215 modules were installed in an NI cDAQ 9185 chassis, which was connected to a desktop computer. The computer and the data acquisition system was in the black cabinet on the right of the photo in Fig. 6 and therefore is not shown here. A software with a user interface was developed with LabWindows/CVI 2017 to acquire, display and store the signals in synchronisation. The sampling rate for the sound and current/voltage signals are 51.2 kHz and 3.2 kHz, respectively. In the experiments, the pure argon was used as the shielding gas and the diameter of the feeding wire was 0.9 mm. The workpiece metal was carbon steel. " assertion.
- bbfac300cdc811ed9b2997e85d16be04 description "This record contains de-identified data from an international survey of naturopathic practitioners' approach to knowledge mobilisation and translation" assertion.
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- 317e949fe171f934c70d12f79de4d070 description "Benchmark data for gas metal arc welding sounds at different modes." assertion.
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- c7862fc04aa611ed9c29cd31fbe7228b description "UTS developed an Institutional Research Data Management (RDM) Planning Maturity Assessment Tool (MAT) as part of the ARDC Institutional Underpinnings (IU) program. The RDM Planning MAT is presented as a single Excel workbook, with 7 sheets that can be viewed as three sections: Section 1: Front matter and supporting material, comprising - How to use this document (sheet 1) - IU RDMP Recommendations (sheet 2) - Glossary (sheet 7). Section 2: Assessment sheets, divided into three sections - Governance (sheet 3) - Culture and Support (sheet 4) - Infrastructure (sheet 5). Section 3: Assessment Summary (sheet 6). The MAT is presented in this self-contained manner to aid and simplify use, however, the process by which the MAT will be utilised will require additional documentation and planning by an institution. This is outlined in the “How to use this document” sheet to aid an institution in planning its maturity assessment. It is envisaged that this MAT would be of benefit to institutions of varying maturity, and can be utilised in future whenever there may be changes in regulation, legislation, or even internal policy revisions that cut across research, and specifically RDM Planning." assertion.
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- a06c922d3267c40e6c17627632733431 description "Data from project "Pornography's effects on its audiences: synthesising an innovative interdisciplinary approach". This protocol is referenced by publications from the project." assertion.
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- c01af79fed712f8206b44485b84487a0 description "The various included datasets were accumulated during a project to experimentally validate the theoretical basis for the correction of SLDV measurements when subjected to base motion or instrument sensor head vibration. They complement the paper submitted to Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing on Jan 21, 2020 provisionally entitled "Establishing correction solutions for scanning laser Doppler vibrometer measurements affected by sensor head vibration". There are a total of four Excel files, with content as follows: UTSScanningBaseMotionCal_200918_new_Stash.xlsx - contains the accelerometer sensitivity check and time delay compensation processing set. This is the stage completed prior to the measurement campaign where the correction (and target if used) accelerometer performances are compared with the reference LDV for broadband (white noise) vibration. UTSBenchtopScanningLDVBaseMotion_140918_new_v20Sept_Stash.xlsx - contains measured data for the scenario where the SLDV is used to measure the target vibration without any scan angles introduced. Vibration of both the target and the LDV are on axis. Various vibration levels of target and LDV are included (Off-L, L-Off, Off-H, H-Off, L-L, L-H, H-L, & H-H) with five averages for each result performed to minimise sources of experimental noise. UTSBenchtopScanningLDVBaseMotion_140918_x_scan_v20Sept_Stash.xlsx - contains similar data to that of the previous file but only for H-L (LDV-Target) scenario but for LDV scan angles to result in laser beam steering in the x axis from -4 to +12 optical degrees in 2 deg. increments; 0 deg clearly duplicates the corresponding dataset for the no scan scenario and the processed results are identical as expected. The target vibration direction is aligned with the laser beam for all scan angles, i.e. the vibration is always on axis. UTSBenchtopScanningLDVBaseMotion_140918_y_scan_v20Sept_Stash.xlsx - contains the same data as above but for laser beam deflection in the y direction." assertion.
- learning-analytics.info description "Knight, Simon, Sophie Abel, Antonette Shibani, Goh Yoong Kuan, Rianne Conijn, Andrew Gibson, Sowmya Vajjala, Elena Cotos, Ágnes Sándor, and Simon Buckingham Shum. 2020. “Are You Being Rhetorical? A Description of Rhetorical Move Annotation Tools and Open Corpus of Sample Machine Annotated Rhetorical Moves.” Journal of Learning Analytics." assertion.
- f26dc0972d22186e6309e0c5ac5b16fd description "Are you being rhetorical? An open dataset of machine annotated rhetorical moves. The dataset takes corpora of open papers (the British Academic Written English corpus, the Elsevier OA-STM corpus http://elsevierlabs.github.io/OA-STM-Corpus/, and the PMC Open Access Subset). The corpus is split into article section, and sentence. To each sentence (or, a subset from the total corpus), a set of tools designed to detect rhetorical moves is applied. Rhetorical moves use discourse markers in a text to communicate some purpose to the reader, for example, to give background information, to highlight contrast between ideas, or to summarise the intended contribution of the current work. These moves are recorded on a sentence level. " assertion.
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- j.virol.2018.05.022 description "Mason, D., Zhang, X., Marques, T.M., Rose, B., Khoury, S., Hill, M., Deutsch, F., Lyons, J.G., Gama-Carvalho, M. and Tran, N., 2018. Human papillomavirus 16 E6 modulates the expression of miR-496 in oropharyngeal cancer. Virology, 521, pp.149-157." assertion.
- f09b31509f2d11eca9a84993133e6628 description "Supplementary data for PhD thesis Chapters 4-7" assertion.
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