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Dataset. 2023

TRAUMA AND WELL-BEING IN TERRORISM SURVIVORS

  • Marín Martín, Carolina|||0000-0001-6628-9669
  • Gómez Gutiérrez, María Del Mar
  • Crespo López, María|||0000-0001-8762-7874
  • Vázquez Valverde, Carmelo José|||0000-0003-1796-2161
  • Hervás Torres, Gonzalo|||0000-0003-2760-8035

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Docta Complutense
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Dataset. 2023

RAW DATA: SYNTHETICALLY-INDUCED ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA AUTOTETRAPLOIDS PROVIDE INSIGHTS IN THE ANALYSIS OF MEIOTIC MUTANTS WITH ALTERED CROSSOVER FREQUENCY

  • Parra-Nuñez, Pablo
  • Pachon-Penalba, Miguel
  • Sanchez-Moran, Eugenio
  • Santos, Juan Luis
  • Fernández Jiménez, Nadia|||0000-0002-4196-0134
  • Pradillo Orellana, Mónica|||0000-0002-4435-3102
  • Santos Coloma, Juan Luis|||0000-0003-4475-9628
• Mutations affecting crossover frequency and distribution lead to the presence of univalents during meiosis, giving rise to aneuploid gametes and sterility. These mutations may have a different effect after chromosome doubling. The combination of altered ploidy and mutations could be potentially useful to gain new insights into the mechanisms and regulation of meiotic recombination, however, studies using autopolyploid meiotic mutants are scarce. • Here, we have analyzed the cytogenetic consequences in colchicine-induced autotetraploids (colchiploids) from different Arabidopsis mutants with an altered crossover frequency. • We have found that there are three types of mutants: i) mutants in which chiasma frequency is doubled after chromosome duplication (zip4, mus81), as in the control; ii) mutants in which polyploidy leads to higher-than expected increase in chiasma frequency (asy1, mer3, hei10, mlh3); and iii) mutants in which the rise in chiasma frequency produced by the presence of two extra chromosomal sets is less than doubled (msh5, fancm). In addition, the proportion of class I/class II crossovers varies after chromosome duplication in the control. • The results obtained reveal the potential of colchiploid meiotic mutants for better understanding of the function of key proteins during plant meiosis. This is especially relevant considering that most crops are polyploids.

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Docta Complutense
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Dataset. 2023

REVISTAS ORDENADAS POR NÚMERO DE PETICIONES DE TEXTO (ESTÁNDAR COUNTER) - TÍTULOS ÚNICOS 2022

  • Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Biblioteca
Estadísticas de uso de revistas electrónicas suscritas por la Biblioteca UCM por parte de las personas usuarias de la comunidad universitaria UCM. Estándar COUNTER. Títulos únicos del año 2022.

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DOI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/88535
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Docta Complutense
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Dataset. 2023

BODEGONES-MODELO, CODIFICACIÓN CROMÁTICA, PRODUCCIÓN PICTÓRICA, NOTAS PROCESUALES Y TEST DE VISIÓN CROMÁTICA DE ARTISTAS CON DISCROMATOPSIA

STILL-LIFE MODELS, COLOUR CODING, PICTORIAL PRODUCTION, PROCESS NOTES AND COLOUR VISION TEST BY DYSCHROMATOPSIC ARTISTS

  • Cuatro personas anónimas con discromatopsia, estudiantes del Grado en Bellas Artes en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España
  • Iribas Rudin, Ana Eva|||0000-0001-7859-3449
Esta base de datos está configurada por archivos de imagen, archivos que combinan imagen y texto y datos médicos. Las imágenes corresponden a tres bodegones que sirvieron de modelo y a la obra pictórica, con temple acrílico sobre lienzo, de cuatro sujetos con discromatopsia, estudiantes del Grado en Bellas Artes de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Se muestra la codificación de los tonos empleados por las personas participantes en el estudio. Hay, también, notas procesuales, que incluyen reflexiones de cada participante sobre la ejecución pictórica e imágenes del resultado conseguido en cada sesión. Finalmente, se incluyen los resultados del test CAD de visión cromática para cada sujeto.

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DOI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/92402
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Docta Complutense
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Dataset. 2023

ENCUESTA SOBRE DALTONISMO EN LA FACULTAD DE BELLAS ARTES UCM Y ENTREVISTAS A ALUMNADO DALTÓNICO DEL GRADO EN BELLAS ARTES UCM,2023

SURVEY ON COLOUR BLINDNESS AT THE FACULTY OF FINE ARTS UCM AND INTERVIEWS WITH COLOUR BLIND STUDENTS OF THE DEGREE IN FINE ARTS UCM

  • Población anónima de la Facultad de Bellas Artes
  • Cuatro personas anónimas con discromatopsia, estudiantes del Grado en Bellas Artes en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España
  • Iribas Rudin, Ana Eva|||0000-0001-7859-3449
Esta base de datos está configurada por resultados de encuesta sobre daltonismo y entrevistas a alumnado daltónico del Grado en Bellas Artes, todo dentro de la Facultad de Bellas Artes de la UCM.

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DOI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/92400
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Dataset. 2021

SPANISH ARCHITECTURE SEEN WORLDWIDE (1939-1975): BIBLIOGRAPHICAL DATABASE

  • Graus, Ramon|||0000-0002-5010-1593
  • Pizza de Nanno, Antonio|||0000-0003-1760-4380
  • Franchino, Magalí
  • García Estévez, Carolina Beatriz|||0000-0002-9109-1176
  • García Vergara, Marisa
  • Tormenta Pinto, Paulo
  • Fernández Fernández, Simita
  • Hernández Arteaga, Carlos Eduardo
  • Iampieri, Arianna|||0000-0003-1654-6430
  • Llorens Pomé, Eduard
  • López Gadea, Álvaro|||0000-0003-0260-090X
  • Marín de Mas, Lilianna
  • Navas Catalá, Carlos
This dataset collects 1,433 bibliographic references related to Spanish architecture during the Franco's dictatorship (1939-1975). The research was focused on news of Spanish Architecture abroad, including academic journals, architectural press, conference proceedings, books, book chapters, magazines and newspapers, but it excludes the Spanish media. All references were tagged including names of architects, buildings, types of buildings and cities. The database is delivered in three file formats (BibTeX, RIS and Zotero RDF), which are compatible with several reference managers as Zotero, Mendeley, EndNote or RefWorks. This dataset was produced by the R&D project “Spanish architecture in international communication media: Publications, exhibitions, congresses (First part: 1940-1975)”. Three ways were used to find the news: Firstly, systematic research was done using architectural databases as Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals, JSTOR or ProQuest Periodicals Index Online; secondly, the most influential architectural magazines were revised in paper (The Architectural Review, Architectural Forum, Casabella continuità, Domus or L’Architecture d’Aujourd’hui); and thirdly, some authors and works were studied following bibliographical references published in their monographs.

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Dataset. 2019

HIGH PRESSURE GRINDING ROLLS MODELLING AND PARAMETERS DEPENDENCY

  • Anticoi Sudzuki, Hernán Francisco|||0000-0003-4316-5203
The data base is related to the High Pressure Grinding Rolls (HPGR) modelling. This data was generated in a HPGR manufacturer pilot plant in Freiberg, Germany, and represents the particle size distribution measurement of the feed and the product of the milling reactor, and the calculation of some material features, as the moisture or the density. This data is necessary for the correct modelization of the comminution in a HPGR, and it can be used for different mathematical models., A model for High Pressure Grinding Rolls (HPGR) was developed in this work based on the widely used Population Balance Model (PBM). This approach uses a variety of different functions one of which is the breakage distribution function. The methodology to determine the function parameters is presented and using these values, the model was compared with real processed materials from an HPGR pilot plant, with tungsten ore as the test material. The results of the model parameter determination, and the product of the comminution in the HPGR, showed the dependency of material breakage on the material characteristics, and on the operative and process conditions. The model presented is reasonably robust, showing less error than the 3.0 Root Mean Square Error when compared with a heterogeneous feed particle size distribution material. The operational gap was also studied, and its dependency on the feed particle size, porosity, moisture, and specific pressing force was proven.

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Dataset. 2021

ANALYTICAL DEAD-BAND COMPENSATION FOR ZCS MODULATION APPLIED TO HYBRID SI-SIC DUAL ACTIVE BRIDGE [DATASET]

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  • Capó Lliteras, Macià|||0000-0003-2051-5311
  • Heredero Peris, Daniel|||0000-0002-6118-0928
  • Díaz González, Francisco|||0000-0002-1912-3014
  • Llonch Masachs, Marc|||0000-0003-1003-6720
  • Montesinos Miracle, Daniel|||0000-0003-3983-0514
Data include the voltage and current at the transformer terminals, also the measured current losses from applying various switching strategies. This data serves to reproduce Figure 18 and 19 in the paper.

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Dataset. 2021

DATASET 5ROUTINGMETRICS VANET BCN

  • Lemus Cárdenas, Leticia
  • Mezher, Ahmad Mohamad|||0000-0003-3263-0122
  • Aguilar Igartua, Mónica|||0000-0002-6518-888X
We have created a representative dataset based on the collection of different traffic metrics from VANET simulations in urban scenarios. The five collected metrics that compose the dataset used to train and test our ML-based forwarding algorithm are available bandwidth, distance to destination, vehicles’ density, MAC layer losses, and vehicle’s trajectory. Notice that those metrics are gathered by the vehicles from the beacons periodically interchanged with the vehicles in their neighborhood (i.e., with vehicles within their transmission range). This way, nodes have local knowledge of the VANET, according to the decentralized nature inherent in VANETs.

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Dataset. 2019

HIGH PRESSURE ROLL CRUSHER MODELLING

  • Anticoi Sudzuki, Hernán Francisco|||0000-0003-4316-5203
Using a previous mechanical characterization of two types of material, several lab-test work have been done. The data shows the particle size distribution of these tests, all the inputs and the model simulation presented in the related paper to this data base. The new mathematical approach use the operative conditions and the feed particle size distribution to obtain a product, which is compared with the lab-test results, An improved approach is presented to model the product particle size distribution resulting from grinding in high-pressure roll crusher with the aim to be used in standard high-pressure grinding rolls (HPGR). This approach uses different breakage distribution function parameter values for a single particle compression condition and a bed compression condition. Two materials were used for the experiments; altered Ta-bearing granite and a calc-silicate tungsten ore. A set of experiments was performed with constant operative conditions, while varying a selected condition to study the influence of the equipment set-up on the model. The material was comminuted using a previously determined specific pressing force, varying the feed particle size, roll speed and the static gap. A fourth group of experiments were performed varying the specific pressing force. Experimental results show the high performance of the comminution in a high-pressure environment. The static gap was the key in order to control the product particle size. A mathematical approach to predict the product particle size distribution is presented and it showed a good fit when compared to experimental data. This is the case when a narrow particle size fraction feed is used, but the fit became remarkably good with a multi-size feed distribution. However, when varying the specific pressing force in the case of the calc-silicate material, the results were not completely accurate. The hypothesis of simultaneous single particle compression and bed compression for different size ranges and with different parameters of the distribution function was probed and reinforced by various simulations that exchanged bed compression parameters over the single particle compression distribution function, and vice versa.

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