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- Matriz Prosopográfica - Espaço Social dos ReitoresMaterial suplementar: Matriz prosopografia (tabela).
- Development and Experimental Validation of an Osteoporosis Diagnosis Model Based on Disulfidoptosis-related Genes and Immune Infiltration AnalysisSupplementary material for the study "Development of an Osteoporosis Diagnosis Model Based on Disulfidoptosis-related Genes and Analysis of Immune Infiltration Characteristics"
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- FIRA HuroCup YOLOv9 ModelYOLOv9 models for various events in FIRA HuroCup including basketball, archery, and marathon.
- Exploring the lived experience of the ritualistic consumption of substances and spatial bodily practices among users and former users in the society of Kamrup Metro.The interviews revealed five primary themes that provide a thorough insight into real-life experiences of users and former users who consume drugs through ritualistic or cultural patterns. In order to maintain authenticity to the participant’s perspectives and make the information comprehensible to non-native speakers, the colloquial language is translated into English and has provided the participant’s experiences, memories, and the use of colloquial language, which all convey complex meaning in the context. Findings The narratives of the users and former users reveal a profound reflection on how consumption of substances has been transmitting since ages ago and till today through generational ritualistic lore. There is a depiction of a person, who is a cultural torchbearer or path shower who introduced drugs to the group. The person also shares the techniques and materials associated with ritualistic consumption. They seem too easy-going, while sharing their excitement of substance consumption. They shared participants shared about the introduction of a new drug to them by a friend or peer group. The peer has always used the excuse of depicting the new drugs as a better option. The notion of special occasion or a special place or a special item, has ignited the occurrence of substance consumption. A pattern of prevalence already occurring in the society of their own. Every one of the participants has learnt a new behaviour from the easy permissiveness of the society. The narratives reflect an influence of Western sub-cultural lore. It depict some vivid sub-cultural methods of consumption of various drugs and no resistance could be seen among the participants while consuming new drugs. They felt excited and joyous to re-use their prior substances, but with time, the users fell remorseful for not getting rid of the substance and the former users feel grateful that they are no longer are in contact with that specific drug they used. Analysis In order to analyse the data and obtain a comprehensive understanding, the analysis began with familiarisation through repeated reading. Next, the data was coded, which involves identifying and labelling significant meaningful segments. Finally, related codes were organised into preliminary themes, which underwent further refinement and were arranged into more general superordinate groups. The process came to an end at the integration stage, when connections between instances were synthesised into logical results via ongoing review and improvement (Smith et al. 2009). Thus, IPA (Smith et al. 2009), which is theoretically based in phenomenology, hermeneutics and ideography, served as the basis of analysis for this study. In order to link specific lived experiences, the results were further evaluated with more comprehensive sociological understanding of the notion of perceived space (Lefebvre 1991), which draw meanings of drugs consumption patterns, in Indian culture.
- Semi-arid seedling recruitmentData associated with semi-arid broadcast seed restoration project in southwestern MT.
- High-Resolution UAV Datasets for Agricultural Computer VisionA high-resolution UAV dataset for computer vision applications in precision agriculture. It includes multi-crop imagery from olive, apricot, and vineyard fields, along with annotations and orthomosaic products. The dataset supports tasks such as object detection, segmentation, classification, and GIS-based analysis.
- The Impact of Political Party Affiliation Strength and Party Alignment on Perceptions of Bipartisan CandidatesPolitical polarization in the United States, or the ideological divide between the two major parties, is at an all-time high, making bipartisan cooperation both increasingly rare and critically important. This study investigated how voter perception of bipartisan candidates is shaped by party alignment (co-party vs. opposing-party), candidate partisanship (partisan vs. bipartisan), and voter partisanship strength (weak vs. strong). Two experiments were conducted using mock newspaper articles about a hypothetical congressional candidate. In Experiment 1, the candidate supported a neutral policy (education), while in Experiment 2, the candidate addressed a polarizing issue (gun control). Results from Experiment 1 showed that bipartisan candidates were rated significantly more favorably than partisan candidates, regardless of voter partisanship strength and party alignment. However, in Experiment 2, bipartisanship was no longer as strongly preferred. Participants favored co-party partisan candidates and opposing-party bipartisan candidates, suggesting that party loyalty influenced perceptions when the issue was politically charged. These findings suggest that while bipartisanship is broadly appealing in non-polarized contexts, its impact is highly contingent on issue and party alignment. Candidates may benefit from promoting bipartisan behavior on bipartisan issues, but risk losing loyal party voters when doing so on divisive topics.
- CO₂ and CH₄ Fluxes in Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and Grass Carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) Earthen Aquaculture PondsThis dataset contains measurements of CO₂ and CH₄ fluxes from aquaculture ponds over a complete 13‑month production cycle. Data were collected in monoculture systems of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), monoculture systems of grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella), and polyculture systems combining both species. The dataset includes monthly and diel variations in greenhouse gas emissions, as well as calculations of the carbon footprint expressed in kg CO₂eq per kg of fish produced. Files are provided in CSV and XLSX formats, enabling statistical analysis, replication of results, and comparison with other aquaculture emission studies.
- Digital Design in Academic Studies on Facade Performance: A ReviewThis dataset was prepared as supplementary material for the following article. If you use, refer to, or cite this dataset, please cite the related article as well: "Akkan Çavdar, A., & Vural, N. (2026). The Impact of Digital Design on Façade Performance: A Literature Review. Sigma Journal of Engineering and Natural Sciences, 44(3), 1–12."

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