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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/353814
Dataset. 2024

PHENOTYPING DATA OF PISUM SPP. GERMPLASM COLLECTION 2021-2023

  • Barilli, Eleonora
  • Wohor, Osman Zakaria
  • Osuna-Caballero, Salvador
  • Rispail, Nicolas
  • Rubiales, Diego
Characterization data of a Pisum sp. germplams colection grown at Córdoba, Spain under three crop seasons, PROYECTO P20_00986 PAIDI2020 Junta Andalucía., Peer reviewed

DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/353814, https://doi.org/10.20350/digitalCSIC/16218
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/353817
Dataset. 2024

PHENOTYPING DATA OF VICIA FABA GERMPLASM COLLECTION 2021-2023

  • Villegas-Fernández, Ángel M.
  • Rubiales, Diego
Characterization data of a Vicia faba germplams collection grown at Córdoba, Spain at three sites during 2022 and 2023., PROYECTO P20_00986 PAIDI2020 Junta Andalucía., Peer reviewed

DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/353817, https://doi.org/10.20350/digitalCSIC/16219
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/353818
Dataset. 2024

PHENOTYPING DATA OF VICIA SATIVA GERMPLASM COLLECTION 2021-2023

  • Barilli, Eleonora
  • Rubiales, Diego
Characterization data of a Vicia sativa germplams colection grown at Córdoba, Spain under three crop seasons., PROYECTO P20_00986 PAIDI2020 Junta Andalucía., Peer reviewed

DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/353818, https://doi.org/10.20350/digitalCSIC/16220
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/353921
Dataset. 2023

SUPPORTING INFORMATION FOR METAL-FREE NANOSTRUCTURED-CARBON INKS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FABRICATION OF ZINC/AIR BATTERIES: FROM ORR ACTIVITY TO A SIMPLE PROTOTYPE [DATASET]

  • Santos, Florencio
  • Lorca, Sebastián
  • González Martínez, Juan F.
  • Urbina, Antonio
  • Álvarez Sánchez, Miguel Ángel
  • González Domínguez, José Miguel
  • García-Bordejé, José Enrique
  • Ansón Casaos, Alejandro
  • Benito, Ana M.
  • Maser, Wolfgang K.
  • Fernández Romero, Antonio J.
9 figures, 6 tables.-- S.3.1. Linear sweep voltammetry: The LSV experiments were performed at a scan rate of 50 mV·s-1 in oxygen-saturated 0.1 M KOH. The scan in the nitrogen-saturated electrolyte is also presented. Apart from the 5 electrodes with the CNT inks, a reference catalyst Pt/C (60%) was tested. S.4. Specific capacitance: We calculated the double-layer capacitance (DLC) from CV at scan rates ranging from 0 to 150 mV·s-1 on a GC electrode of 4 mm diameter and 0.06 μF·cm-2 specific capacitance. The capacitive current was determined as the difference between the cathodic and anodic current at a given potential. Capacitive currents were plotted vs. the scan rate (Figure 4.b) and the calculated slope was divided by 2 to obtain the electrode capacitance. Next, the specific capacitance was calculated dividing the electrode capacitance by the real specific surface area from AFM (Table S.6). The area of vertical nano-crevices is not considered because of the cantilever tip size, resulting in an underestimated surface. Nonetheless, the use of AFM to obtain the specific capacitance has been recommended in the case of low RF surfaces [13].-- S.5. Stability tests: The stability of the carbon-based catalysts was assessed on the GC electrode by CV. Up to 1,600 cycles were performed in the O2 saturated electrolyte without rotating the electrode. Two control measurements, before and after the series in static, were performed with a rotation speed of 1,600 rpm.-- Under a Creative Commons license CC-BY 4.0, S.1. Experimental details S.2. Characterization of the carbon materials S.2.1. Raman spectroscopy and sheet resistivity S.2.2. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) S.2.3. AFM measurements S.3. The full set of LSV curves in the RRDE S.3.1. Linear sweep voltammetry S.3.2. Koutecky-Levich (KL) analysis S.4. Specific capacitance S.5. Stability tests, Peer reviewed

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DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/353921
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/354032
Dataset. 2022

HOMOGWS-SE: A CENTURY-LONG HOMOGENIZED DATASET OF NEAR-SURFACE WIND SPEED OBSERVATIONS SINCE 1925 RESCUED IN SWEDEN [DATASET]

  • Zhou, Chunlüe
  • Azorín-Molina, César
  • Hellström, Sverker
  • Minola, L.
  • Wern, Lennart
  • Hellström, Sverker
  • Lönn, Jessika
  • Chen, Deliang
Creating a century-long homogenized near-surface wind speed (WS) observation dataset is essential to improve our knowledge about the uncertainty and causes of WS stilling and recovery. We rescued paper-based WS records dating back to the 1920s at 13 stations in Sweden and established a four-step homogenization procedure to generate the first 10-member centennial homogenized WS dataset (HomogWS-se) for community uses among climatology, ecology, hydrology and energy industry. HomogWS-se can be used to study the WS variability and change, assess climate reanalysis, and constrain climate simulations for better future projection of changes in the WS and wind energy potential. HomogWS-se contains 13 individual text files with 10-member century-long homogenized monthly WS series, as well as the member-mean series., Peer reviewed

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DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/354032
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/354095
Dataset. 2023

SUPPORTING INFORMATION: MASS ANIMAL SACRIFICE AT CASAS DEL TURUÑUELO (GUAREÑA, SPAIN): A UNIQUE TARTESSIAN (IRON AGE) SITE IN THE SOUTHWEST OF THE IBERIAN PENINSULA

  • Iborra, Pilar
  • Albizuri, Silvia
  • Gutiérrez Rodríguez, Mario
  • Jiménez Fragoso, Joaquín
  • Lira, Jaime
  • Martín-Cuervo, María
  • Martínez-Sánchez, Rafael
  • Mayoral Calzada, Ana Isabel
  • Nieto-Espinet, Ariadna
  • Rodríguez González, Esther
  • Valenzuela-Lamas, Silvia
  • Celestino Pérez, Sebastián
S1 Fig. Artifacts recovered in the courtyard. A: three Punic ointment jars made of vitreous paste. B: four bowls of Macedonian origin. C: a fragment of a sculpture carved in Pentelic marble. D: five sheep astargali bones (4 from the left foot and 1 from the right), with the lateral and medial facets modified by abrasion. a) plantar side. b) dorsal side. c) lateral and medial facets. S2 Fig. Physical trauma to the jaw and teeth caused by metal bits to the horses. A: wear to the upper and lower PM2 of EQ9, B: EQ1 bit, C: bone spurs on the diastema of female EQ20. S3 Fig. Vertebral body abnormalities to the horses. A: thoracic vertebrae of EQ45, T13-T18, lateral view, osteophytes affecting the anterior and posterior joints of the ventral area. B: thoracic vertebrae of SE quadrant, T5-T6, lateral view, osteophytes affecting the ventral area and intertransverse space. C: thoracic vertebrae of the SE quadrant, T15-T16, lateral view, vertebral ankylose osteophytosis. S4 Fig. Calibrated ranges for the Turuñuelo 14C dates on samples EQ35 and BO30 of Phase 1, EQ13 and EQ17 of Phase 2 and BO56 of Phase 3. S5 Fig. Schematic profile indicative of the accumulations of bones and sediments (Phases 1–3) in the courtyard. The view is from the eastern entrance of the courtyard toward the monumental western staircase. SP: slate paving. S6 Fig. View of the maxilla of EQ16 of Phase 1 bearing traces of a fresh blow to the right maxillary sinus possibly indicative of slaughter. S7 Fig. Thermoalteration of the bones of EQ2 during Phase 1. The bones of this equid reveal signs of dehydration, cracking and color change along the superficial cortical zone of the radius (A), talus (C) and calcaneus (D). The color changes affected the peripheral cementum of the labial surface of the maxillary dentition (B upper). The lingual surface (B lower) is less affected, probably due to protection offered by soft tissue such as the tongue. The predominance of reddish-brown, reddish-yellow and at times dark brown according to the Munsell chart suggest the bones were exposed to temperatures between 225 and 350º C. S8 Fig. Bone dislocations and displacements of Phase 1. 1. EQ 7: A) incisor bone, B) left maxilla with molars M1-2-3, C) occipital bone, D) axis displacement. 2 EQ35 atlas dislocation, 3–4 EQ35 femur and pelvis dislocation. S9 Fig. Bones of Phases 1 and 2 bearing traces of weathering. A) right hemimandible of EQ17 (Phase 2) revealing flaking and a fibrous texture on its exposed lateral surface (1) but no traces of weathering on its medial surface (2). B) Right tibia of BO55 (Phase 1) revealing flaking of its surface, especially on its exposed medial side (1), as opposed to its caudal surface (2). C) Right metacarpal (Phase 1, SE quadrant) revealing cracking of the cortex due to sun exposure on its exposed distal surface (1) but no traces on its plantar side (2). S1 Appendix. Microstratigraphic analyses of the courtyard. Archaeological sediments. S1 Table. A) Anatomical representation and B) Withers height stimations., Peer reviewed

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DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/354095
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/354137
Dataset. 2023

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS: IN VITRO ACTIVITIES OF DITHIOCARBAMATE DERIVATIVES AGAINST ECHINOCOCCUS MULTILOCULARIS METACESTODE VESICLES

  • Kaethner, Marc
  • Rennar, Georg
  • Gallinger, Tom
  • Kämpfer, Tobias
  • Hemphill, Andrew
  • Mäder, Patrick
  • Luque-Gómez, Ana
  • Schlitzer, Martin
  • Lundström-Stadelmann, Britta
Table S1: Structures and activity of disulfiram and dithiocarbamate derivatives., Peer reviewed

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DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/354137
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/354159
Dataset. 2024

SUPPORTING INFORMATION FOR COMPARISON OF THE INFLUENCE OF OXYGEN GROUPS INTRODUCED BY GRAPHENE OXIDE ON THE ACTIVITY OF CARBON FELT IN VANADIUM AND ANTHRAQUINONE FLOW BATTERIES [DATASET]

  • Molina Serrano, Antonio J.
  • Luque Centeno, José Manuel
  • Sebastián del Río, David
  • Arenas, Luis F.
  • Turek, Thomas
  • Vela, Irene
  • Carrasco Marín, Francisco
  • Lázaro Elorri, María Jesús
  • Alegre Gresa, Cinthia
9 figures, 3 tables, 1 video.-- 2. X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy: The change in the wettability properties of the pristine felt is evidenced in the following video sequence, where some drops of water were poured on top of the felt (both pristine and rGO-PEG modified felt). When the drop is deposited on the surface of the pristine felt (Figure S5, left) it remains intact on its surface indicating some degree of hydrophobicity. Whereas, when water drops are deposited on the rGO-modified felt (Figure S5, right), they permeate into the interior of the felt. This shows that the impregnation of the felt with rGO-PEG increases its hydrophilicity, favoring the water/felt interphase contact and the diffusion of the aqueous electrolyte inside the felt. Hydrophilicity can also help to prevent the retention of air bubbles during the assembly of the flow cell and improve electrolyte flow distribution through the electrode.-- 5. Randles-Sevčik Analysis: To estimate the comparative surface area of the pristine and modified felts, a Randles-Sevčik was performed on the voltammograms with the knowledge of the reported diffusion coefficient.-- Under a Creative Commons Licenses CC-BY 4.0., 1. XPS analysis.-- 2. X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy.-- 3. Peak Current Analysis.-- 4. Cyclic Voltammetry in Acid Solution.-- 5. Randles-Sevčik Analysis.-- 6. Cell Voltage vs. Time Plots, Peer reviewed

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DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/354159
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/354162
Dataset. 2023

DATA FROM: PROTECTION PROMOTES ENERGETICALLY EFFICIENT STRUCTURES IN MARINE COMMUNITIES

  • Tabi, Andrea
  • Gilarranz, Luis J.
  • Wood, Spencer A.
  • Dunne, Jennifer A.
  • Saavedra, Serguei
We analyzed 479 sampled communities from 299 sites around the planet from the Reef Life Survey (RLS) database (Edgar et al, 2020) comprising population data from more than 1,500 non-benthic marine species with individual body size information. Body size was measured as biomass and data were aggregated by year. We included only sampling sites in our analysis, which were surveyed more than once per year. This decision is based on a prior rarefaction analysis that we conducted to assess the impacts of sampling effort from the RLS database due to the noisiness of one sampling event in species richness. We collected weekly sea surface temperature (SST) from NOAA's (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) remote sensing database. In our analysis, we used the sum of thermal stress anomalies (TSA), calculated as the number of events when the average difference between weekly SST and the maximum weekly climatological SST was above 1 degree Celsius between 1982 and 2019. The distribution of warm-water coral reef was obtained from UNEP-WCMC World Fish Centre database. The average trophic level of species was obtained from Fishbase database. Finally, the information on marine protected areas was obtained from UNEP-WCMC and IUCN Protected Planet database. The information on human population density was obtained from Gridded Population of the World. The human population density was quantified as humans/Km2 in a 25-km radius around the sampling site. Lastly, we used the regression coefficient between log biomass and log of average body sizes as a measure of community structure. The "data.csv" file contains all raw data used to calculate the final results in the "results.csv" file. The variables and their definitions in "results.csv" are the following:, The sustainability of marine communities is critical for supporting many biophysical processes that provide ecosystem services that promote human well-being. It is expected that anthropogenic disturbances such as climate change and human activities will tend to create less energetically-efficient ecosystems that support less biomass per unit energy flow. It is debated, however, whether this expected development should translate into bottom-heavy (with small basal species being the most abundant) or top-heavy communities (where more biomass is supported at higher trophic levels with species having larger body sizes). Here, we combine ecological theory and empirical data to demonstrate that full marine protection promotes shifts towards top-heavy energetically-efficient structures in marine communities. First, we use metabolic scaling theory to show that protected communities are expected to display stronger top-heavy structures than disturbed communities. Similarly, we show theoretically that communities with high energy transfer efficiency display stronger top-heavy structures than communities with low transfer efficiency. Next, we use empirical structures observed within fully protected marine areas compared to disturbed areas that vary in stress from thermal events and adjacent human activity. Using a nonparametric causal-inference analysis, we find a strong, positive, causal effect between full marine protection and stronger top-heavy structures. Our work corroborates ecological theory on community development and provides a quantitative framework to study the potential restorative effects of different candidate strategies on protected areas., Peer reviewed

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DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/354162
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/354168
Dataset. 2023

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT ON THE ECOLOGICAL STATUS OF RIVERS: THE CASE OF ALBAIDA VALLEY (SE SPAIN) [DATASET]

  • Vagheei, Hamed
  • Laini, Alex
  • Vezza, Paolo
  • Palau-Salvador, Guillermo
  • Boano, Fulvio
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DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/354168
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