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Jun 18, 2018 -
Replication Data for: Multi-scale Measurements of Mesospheric Aerosols and Electrons During the MAXIDUSTY campaign
Tabular Data - 20.1 MB - 1 Variables, 2675606 Observations - UNF:6:SpuvETD5arO3tMe7FFhhKA==
time vector for electron density MXD1B |
Jun 14, 2018 - University of Agder
Helle, Christine; Hillesund, Elisabet R.; Øverby, Nina C., 2018, "Replication Data for: Timing of complementary feeding and associations with maternal and infant characteristics: A Norwegian cross-sectional study", https://doi.org/10.18710/ERQETH, DataverseNO, V1, UNF:6:Hl5QDfYaMB1DR8d8ZMso6g== [fileUNF]
This data file contains anonymous maternal and infant baseline data collected at child age 5.5 months from the Norwegian RCT Early Food for Future Health. |
Tabular Data - 315.9 KB - 144 Variables, 740 Observations - UNF:6:Hl5QDfYaMB1DR8d8ZMso6g==
Baseline data from the Norwegian study Early Food for Future Health |
May 31, 2018 - University of South-Eastern Norway
Akram Muhammad Nadeem; Baraas Rigmor C.; Baskaran Karthikeyan, 2018, "Wide Field Emmetropic Human Eye Model with Geometry Independent Gradient Index Lens", https://doi.org/10.23642/USN.6340979, DataverseNO, V1
DATASET MIGRATED FROM FIGSHARE: Zemax File of Wide Field Emmetropic Human Eye Model with Geometry Independent Gradient Index Lens. The Glass File is provided as EYE.AGF The custom developed Dynamic Linked DLL file (and the C Source Code as well) to model the Geometry Independent Gradient Index Lens in Zemax is provided as BehramiGRIN.DLL |
Unknown - 50.2 KB -
MD5: 68c5156312cf8de285c9096b9d1e9f87
Akram_GIGRIN_EyeModel.zmx |
C++ Source - 34.7 KB -
MD5: 9fc659d79e6ad55e287cd91d5463c466
BehramiGRIN.c |
Windows Executable - 45.0 KB -
MD5: 4e9274d883d5df772a7e030ace0a57e3
BehramiGRIN.dll |
Unknown - 21.7 KB -
MD5: 2b292e65c6747820557f4b8ebe3c6068
EYE.AGF |
Plain Text - 832 B -
MD5: 95ab2efe889bf7e1cf3afc375441e7c5
ReadMe.txt |
May 25, 2018 - TROLLing
Janda, Laura A; Tyers, Francis M., 2018, "Replication Data for: Less is More: Why All Paradigms are Defective, and Why that is a Good Thing", https://doi.org/10.18710/VDWPZS, DataverseNO, V1, UNF:6:hiDJKeFSs1ZOccEs0dU0gw== [fileUNF]
Only a fraction of lexemes are encountered in all their paradigm forms in any corpus or even in the lifetime of any speaker. This raises a question as to how it is that native speakers confidently produce and comprehend word forms that they have never witnessed. We present the results of an experiment using a recurrent neural network computational... |
