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- The dataset contains a comprehensive list of normalized Raman spectra relevant to ISO 14687:2025. Additionally, the Raman spectrum of hydrogen contaminated by nitrogen at a pressure of 35 MPa is presented. , The 31 different substances were chosen due to their relevance to ISO 14687:2025. Acquisitions took place at different locations in Germany with a prototype Raman setup, which utilizes a 450 nm laser diode operating with a constant power of 3.5 W. As different sensors were used over the collection phase and the system was recalibrated after changes, the spectra differ in bandwidth as well as in resolution. In addition to the spectra of possible constituents in hydrogen, an exemplary spectrum of hydrogen with approximately 18.6 mmol/mol of nitrogen at a pressure of 35 MPa is shown., For safety reasons and to protect the components of the spectrometer, some gases were diluted either with argon or nitrogen. To increase the signal intensity of diluted samples, the duration of the measurement and/or pressure was varied. This metadata of the spectra contains: The pressure of the gas during acquisition p and the duration of the measurement t. If the sample was diluted, the type of carrier gas and amount of substance (n) in the carrier gas is indicated, as well., When using our dataset in your research, please refer to it as follows: , and C. R. Günther, L. Appold, P. Adam, A. Stratmann, D. Naglav-Hansen, A. Ostendorf & C. Esen, 2026, Raman spectra of possible impurities in hydrogen relevant to ISO 14687:2025, 2026, ReSeeD Research Data Repository, Research Data Services (RDS) of the Ruhr University Bochum.
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- Raman spectroscopy, High pressure, Trace gas analysis, Quality control, Contaminations, and Hydrogen fuel cells
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- Date Uploaded:
- 2026-01-15
- Date Modified:
- 2026-01-23
- License:
- Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 International
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
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- Description:
- The content of this dataset (videos, subtitle files, and cover image files) derives from the research project "Intervention against the stigmatization of men with eating disorders in primary care (iSMEsH)" funded by the German Federal Ministry of Health (BMG). The aim of the project “Intervention against the stigmatization of men with eating disorders in primary care (iSMEsH)” was to develop and scientifically evaluate the online training course “Eating disorders in boys and men” for doctors. The intervention was developed to sensitize general practitioners to the topic of eating disorders in boys and men and to impart knowledge and skills. In addition to examining the effectiveness of the training in terms of reducing stigma among GPs, iSMEsH was also investigating the practical applicability of the intervention, including its acceptance, feasibility, willingness to adopt, and sustainability. The video training comprises the following 6 modules: - Facts on Eating Disorders (duration: 11:34) - Symptoms and Diagnostics (duration: 11:22) - Communication Strategies (duration: 10:06) - Muscle Dysmorphia (duration: 5:21) - Support and Assistance Services (duration: 8:03) - Caretakers (duration: 6:09) and Die Inhalte dieses Datensatzes (Videos, Untertiteldateien und Coverbilddateien) stammen aus dem vom Bundesministerium für Gesundheit (BMG) geförderten Forschungsprojekt „Intervention gegen die Stigmatisierung von Männern mit Essstörungen in der Primärversorgung (iSMEsH)“. Ziel des Projekts „Intervention gegen die Stigmatisierung von Männern mit Essstörungen in der Primärversorgung (iSMEsH)“ war die Entwicklung und wissenschaftliche Evaluation des Online-Trainings „Essstörungen bei Jungen und Männern“ für Ärzte. Die Intervention wurde entwickelt, um Allgemeinmediziner für das Thema Essstörungen bei Jungen und Männern zu sensibilisieren und ihnen Wissen und Fertigkeiten zu vermitteln. Neben der Untersuchung der Wirksamkeit der Schulung im Hinblick auf die Reduktion der Stigmatisierung bei Hausärzten untersuchte iSMEsH auch die praktische Anwendbarkeit der Intervention, einschließlich ihrer Akzeptanz, Machbarkeit, Bereitschaft zur Übernahme und Nachhaltigkeit. Das Videotraining umfasst die folgenden 6 Module: - Fakten zu Essstörungen (Dauer: 11:34) - Symptome und Diagnostik (Dauer: 11:22) - Gesprächsführung (Dauer: 10:06) - Muskeldysmorphie (Dauer: 5:21) - Unterstützungs- und Hilfsangebote (Dauer: 8:03) - Rolle von Angehörigen (Dauer: 6:09)
- Keyword:
- Stigma, Anti-Stigma, Behandlungshürde, Help-Seeking, Intervention, Stigmatisierung, Hausarzt, Essstörung, Männer, Men, Hilfesuche, Treatment Barrier, Stigmatization, Eating Disorder, and Primary Care
- Subject:
- Medicine, Psychotherapy, and Psychosomatic Medicine
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- Based Near Label Tesim:
- Bochum, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
- Language:
- German
- Date Uploaded:
- 2025-06-16
- Date Modified:
- 2025-06-17
- License:
- Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 International
- Resource Type:
- Audiovisual
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- Keyword:
- ADHS, ADHD, EEG, ADS, and Diagnostics
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- Date Uploaded:
- 2025-09-29
- Date Modified:
- 2026-01-13
- License:
- Creative Commons BY-NC-ND Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
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- Description:
- This dataset is part of a Distributed Fiber Optic Strain Sensing (DFOS) study along a dark fiber for monitoring purposes conducted on an optical fiber link between Boxmeer and Deurne in the Netherlands. The work investigates the application of DFOS using existing dark fiber infrastructure from telecommunication companies to capture strain variations along tens of kilometers with high spatial and temporal resolution. The experiment covered the time period from 2025-06-25 08:19:32 UTC to 2025-08-11 11:56:03 UTC. This data set contains the recordings covering the arrival of seismic waves from the 2025 M8.8 Kamchatka earthquake between 2025-07-29 23:30:01 UTC to 2025-07-30 01:15:46 UTC. Recordings with the QuantX-system contain the following settings: gauge length of 20 m, channel spacing of 2 m, and a sampling rate of 250 Hz. The dark fiber has a length of nearly 36 km, leading to a total of 18,100 channels in each file. File naming follows the start timestamp in BTS. The 26 geo-referenced channel locations from tap tests and/or locatable noise sources are contained in this data set as well.
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- Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing (DFOS), Seismic Monitoring, Kamchatka, Earthquake, Ground Motion, Netherlands, Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS), and Distributed Dynamic Strain Sensing (DDSS)
- Subject:
- Earthquake and Seismology
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- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 2025-09-12
- Date Modified:
- 2025-09-29
- License:
- Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
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- Description:
- This data collection template serves the purpose of collecting primary life cycle inventory (LCI) data for the life cycle assessment (LCA) of reuse concrete building elements from reuse practitioners and researchers conducting experimental work. The template aids in documenting building element specific energy and resource consumptions caused during the reuse process. The template was developed in the context of CRC 1683 by sub-project C02, responsible for the LCA of the building element reuse process. , About the CRC 1683: The German construction sector is responsible for a substantial resource and energy consumption, as well as high waste generation. CRC 1683 explores the possibility of a circular modular reuse of cast-in-place concrete load-bearing structures, to mitigate these environmental impacts. Divided into three project groups, the CRC researches all process steps necessary for the reuse, from the disassembly of source load-bearing structures, the characterisation of the reuse building elements properties and conditions, their refurbishment, and their connection and installation into new target structures. More information on CRC 1683 can be obtained from: https://www.sfb1683.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/mru/index.html.en, and Sub-project C02: Sub-project C02 evaluates the environmental benefits of the reuse process developed in CRC 1683 by means of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) on the building element, building, and national building stock levels. The template presented in this dataset was created to gather the necessary Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) data from sub-projects conducting experimental works for the LCA of the reuse process on the building element level.
- Keyword:
- LCA, Life Cycle Assessment, Circular Economy, CE, Construction, and Sustainability
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- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 2026-01-21
- Date Modified:
- 2026-01-23
- License:
- Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 International
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
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- Description:
- Most aging buildings are demolished to make room for new construction. Current demolition practices for reinforced concrete structures often result in low-grade recycling or waste. To enhance sustainability, aged reinforced concrete elements should be reused holistically. Therefore, automated production processes (also called fine processing) are required that ensures industrial scalability and enables a customized reconditioning after the extraction of elements from the donor building. This data set is part of the paper "Development of a Methodology for Deriving Fine Processing Steps with the Focus on Preparation of Aged Reinforced Concrete" and includes the survey results for the evaluation of the suitability of processing methods for preparation processes in the context of the fine processing. Furthermore the American Association for Public Opinion Research guideline categories and questions along with the respective answers pertaining to the conducted survey can be found. The overarching paper develops a systematic methodology that allows for the derivation of the respective preparation processes based on the element-specific damage. For this purpose, typical damage conditions of aged reinforced concrete elements are identified and systematically linked to the corresponding preparation processes. Subsequently, available concrete processing methods for the preparation processes are extracted from the literature. The core result is a three-stage methodology: (1) selection of ten available damage conditions of aged reinforced concrete elements, (2) derivation of preparation processes for the identified damage conditions, and (3) matching of required concrete processing methods to the preparation processes. This systematic approach provides the foundation for automated fine processing with focus on the preparation and the development of an overarching, adaptive production system for circular construction.
- Keyword:
- cradle to cradle, recycling, automation, reuse, fine processing, sustainable manufacturing, and construction engineering
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- Date Uploaded:
- 2026-04-09
- Date Modified:
- 2026-04-17
- License:
- Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 International
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
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- Description:
- In this study, nickel felts (Bekipor 2Ni30–0.50, Bekaert) were structured using an ultrashort pulse laser (Carbide CB-3, 40 W; Light Conversion) with a pulse duration of 193 fs, wavelength of 1030 nm, and repetition rate of 100 kHz. The laser was focused using a telecentric F-theta lens with a focal length of 70 mm. The experiments were conducted under three distinct atmospheres: air, argon, and water. The effects of scan speed and fluence were systematically investigated within each atmosphere using confocal laser scanning microscopy (LSM) (Keyence VK-X200 series), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) (Zeiss Sigma 300 VP), and Raman spectroscopy (Renishaw inVia). and The dataset contains light microscopy (LM) images and SEM images of the structured nickel felts, Raman spectra of the surface, and a plot illustrating the change in surface area as a function of medium, scan speed and laser fluence.
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- porous transport layer (PTL), laser ablation, laser-induced periodic surface structure (LIPSS), surface structuring, ultrashort laser pulses (USP), and surface engineering
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- Date Uploaded:
- 2026-02-23
- Date Modified:
- 2026-03-02
- License:
- Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal
- Resource Type:
- Collection
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- Description:
- The provided Bash scripts are used to convert raw magnetic resonance imaging (Magnetic Resonance Imaging, MRI) data from the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) standard format into a Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS)-compliant dataset. The scripts convert DICOM files into the Neuroimaging Informatics Technology Initiative (NIfTI) format, which can be used for preprocessing MRI data. In addition to the NIfTI files, the conversion also generates the metadata required by the BIDS standard. Dataset quality and compliance can be checked using a BIDS validator (e.g., https://bids-standard.github.io/bids-validator/). The two scripts are adapted for different experimental sessions: script_dcm2nii_S1.sh is used for data from the first session (S1), while script_dcm2nii_S2.sh is used for the second session (S2). The scripts differ in that S2 additionally processes diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) data. Both scripts were developed as part of my own work with my individual MRI data. If you want to use them on your own data, you may need to adjust the scripts to match your raw data’s naming conventions. For more information, see the ReadMe file.
- Keyword:
- NIfTI (Neuroimaging Informatics Technology Initiative), conversion, Bash script, DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine), and BIDS (Brain Imaging Data Structure)
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- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 2026-01-14
- Date Modified:
- 2026-01-20
- License:
- MIT License
- Resource Type:
- Software
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- Description:
- This R script was developed to “translate” movement log files from a navigation task (path integration) experiment into so-called 'event tables'. These event tables summarize the recorded movements and can be used for further analyses, for example, to synchronize movement logs with brain activity. The script processes all CSV log files in a specified folder, classifies movement types, groups consecutive events, calculates onset, duration, and angles, and generates both individual and combined master event tables. Sample data are provided to test the script, though path adjustments are required. For more information, see the ReadMe file.
- Keyword:
- RStudio script, Movement log, and Event Table
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- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 2026-01-14
- Date Modified:
- 2026-01-19
- License:
- MIT License
- Resource Type:
- Software
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- Description:
- Generates configurable path integration (PI) patterns for Virtual Reality (VR) navigation experiments with RStudio. Creates 4-point configurations (Spawn→Start→Distractor→Goal→back to Start) optimized for maximum path length while respecting geometric constraints. The script was developed out of the need for rapid randomized generation of path integration patterns that can be easily adapted to the respective experimental conditions. In addition to the actual RStudio script, the package also contains an accompanying ReadMe file, sample input data, and the corresponding output files.
- Keyword:
- Virtual Experiments, Path Integration, RStudio script, and Virtual Environments
- Publisher:
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 2026-01-14
- Date Modified:
- 2026-01-19
- License:
- MIT License
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
