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e-Archivo. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
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Dataset. 2016

TRANSIENT STABILITY CONSTRAINED OPTIMAL POWER FLOW GAMS MODEL GENERATOR ON PYTHON [DATASET]

  • Ledesma Larrea, Pablo
All data are own production except for ieee118.raw, Transient Stability Constrained Optimal Power Flow (TSCOPF) is a nonlinear optimization problem used to perform economic dispatches while ensuring transient stability. This paper proposes a multi-contingency TSCOPF model that retains the dynamics of all generators and includes a transient synchronous generator dq-axis model. Program write_tscopf.py automatically reads the system data from standard PSSE raw files, builds the TSCOPF model tscopf.gms on high-level modelling system GAMS and solves it using a non-heuristic Interior Point algorithm. This approach facilitates the application of the model to a variety of systems and scenarios. Data for the New England 39 Bus System and the IEEE 118 Bus system are included.

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DOI: https://hdl.handle.net/10016/23105, https://doi.org/10.21950/OCSRBX
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PMID: https://hdl.handle.net/10016/23105, https://doi.org/10.21950/OCSRBX
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oai:e-archivo.uc3m.es:10016/17370
Dataset. 2013

LSI FAR INFRARED PEDESTRIAN DATASET

  • Olmeda Reino, Daniel
  • Premebida, Cristiano
  • Nunes, Urbano
  • Armingol Moreno, José María
  • Escalera Hueso, Arturo de la
The database consists of FIR images collected from a vehicle driven in outdoors urban scenarios. Images were acquired with an Indigo Omega imager, with a resolution of 164x129 pixels, a grey-level scale of 14 bits, and focal length of 318 pixels. The camera was mounted on the exterior of the vehicle, to avoid infrared filtering of the windshield. Recorded images were manually annotated, where each pedestrian is labelled as a bounding box. To prevent bias introduced by border artifacts their height is subsequently upscaled by 5%. The pedestrians appear in an up-right position., The dataset is divided in two: (i) Classification dataset: positives and randomly sampled negatives with a fixed height-width ratio of (1/2) and rescaled to 64x32 pixels, and (ii) Detection Dataset: Original positive and negative images with annotations., The classification Database is divided in a Train and a Test subset. The Train set contains 10208 positives and 43390 negatives, while the Test set contains 5944 positives and 22050 negatives. The annotated bounding boxes are resized to a constant aspect ratio (w/h) = 0.5 by changing their width appropriately. Any bounding box below 10 pixels in height is ignored. The remaining bounding boxes are resized to 64x32 pixels using bilinear interpolation. The negative samples were randomly selected from images not containing pedestrians.

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oai:e-archivo.uc3m.es:10016/22355
Dataset. 2016

A TALE OF TWO GLOBALIZATIONS : GAINS FOR TRADE AND OPENNESS 1800-2010 [DATA SET]

  • Federico, Giovanni
  • Tena Junguito, Antonio
This dataset in an Excel file compares the wave of globalization before the outbreak of the Great Recession in 2007 with its alleged historical antecedent before the outbreak of World War One. We describe trends in trade and openness, estimate the gains from trade and investigate the proximate causes of the growth of openness. We argue that the conventional wisdom has to be revised. The first wave of globalization started around 1820 and culminated around 1870. In the next century, trade continued to grow, with the exception of the Great Depression, but openness and gains fluctuated widely. Growth resumed in the early 1970s. By 2007, the world was more open than a century earlier and its inhabitants gained from trade substantially more than their ancestors did. The current wave of globalization, in spite of some similarities with previous trends, has no historical antecedents. This dataset is related to the working paper "A tale of two globalizations : gains for trade and openness 1800-2010" by by Giovanni Federico and Antonio Tena Junguito, available on: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/22354

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Dataset. 2016

WORLD TRADE, 1800-1938 : A NEW DATA-SET [DATA SET]

  • Federico, Giovanni
  • Tena Junguito, Antonio
This dataset is supporting information to the paper pubished in the Working papers in Economic History series, n. 16-01., This dataset in an Excel file presents our data-base on world trade from 1800 to 1938. We have collected or estimated series of imports and exports, at current and constant (1913) prices and at current and at constant (1913) borders, for 149 polities. After a short review of the available series, we describe the methods for the construction of the data-base. We then deal with the criteria for the inclusion of polities, the representativeness of our series, the main types of sources, the procedures of deflation and, when necessary, of adjustments to 1913 borders. We discuss the details of the estimation of our polity series in Appendix B. Following Feinstein and Thomas (2001), we assess the reliability of our polity estimates. In the last two sections we present our trade series at current and 1913 borders and compare them with other available series. This dataset is related to the working paper "World trade, 1800-1938 : a new data-set" by Giovanni Federico and Antonio Tena Junguito, available on: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/22222.

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Arias Montano. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Huelva
oai:rabida.uhu.es:10272/21834
Dataset. 2023

DEVELOPMENT OF A RISK ASSESSMENT TOOL FOR SOCIAL SERVICES USING A MODIFIED DELPHI TECHNIQUE

  • Ferri Fuentevilla, Elena
  • Muñoz Moreno, Rocío
  • Vallejo Andrada, Ana
  • Vázquez Aguado, Octavio|||0000-0002-7636-2724
Datos de investigación: Aplicación del método Delphi para consulta a expertos sobre la idoneidad de los indicadores seleccionados para la elaboración del modelo HVCRA (Hazards, Vulnerability, Capacity and Risk Assesment) aplicado a los Servicios Sociales andaluces. Datos primarios asociados al artículo enviado a SAGE Open, The pandemic caused by covid-19 has revealed an enormous vulnerability in health, economic and social terms. We are facing a new unprecedented environmental and socioeconomic reality, which poses a challenge for risk control and management. This forces a methodological effort to be made in all areas in the creation of models for the prevention and prediction of existing impacts, risks, and potential threats. In Social Services’ field, we propose a tool that will allow, on the one hand, to measure the impact of COVID-19 on the Social Services system and, on the other hand, to evaluate the areas with the highest socioeconomic risk in the post-COVID scenario. The modified Delphi technique has been used to reach a consensus on a proposal of 37 indicators with a group of experts, which in the final phase resulted in 34. To our knowledge, this represents the first risk assessment tool in social services designed specifically for use at local level. The proposed tool can help determine the situation of municipal social services in relation to risk, assessing weaknesses and improving the capacity of the system., Este trabajo está financiado por el programa de ayudas a la I+D+i, en régimen de concurrencia competitiva, en el ámbito del plan andaluz de investigación, desarrollo e innovación (PAIDI 2020), dentro del proyecto de investigación “Riesgo e impacto de la covid-19 en el sistema de servicios sociales de Andalucía. IRIS”. Riesgo e impacto de la covid-19 en el sistema de servicios sociales de Andalucía. IRIS”. PAIDI 2020

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oai:rabida.uhu.es:10272/21157
Dataset. 2022

DIFFERENTIATION OF SELF AND INTERPERSONAL FUNCTIONING WITH THE LEVEL OF PERSONALITY FUNCTIONING SCALE-BRIEF-FORM 2.0 (LPFS-BF 2.0)

  • Rossi, Gina
  • Díaz Batanero, María Carmen|||0000-0003-3392-4683
Datos primarios asociados al artículo enviado a Journal of Personality Assessment, Since the publication of the Alternative Model on Personality Disders in Section III DSM-5, literature has widely focused on providing validity evidence for the 25 facets defined in Criterion B. More recently, scientific attention has shifted towards Criterion A, with a considerable set of mixed results both supporting and disagreeing the operational definition of the model. The present study aims to provide additional evidence on the structural and relational differentiation of self and interpersonal dimensions of personality functioning using a quick screener, the Level of Personality Functioning Scale – Brief Form 2.0 (LPFS-BF 2.0), in a community and clinical mixed sample. 1074 participants (717 community adults and 357 patients) completed the LPFS-BF 2.0, the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 Short Form and the Questionnaire for the World Health Organization Disability Assessment. The internal structure of LPFS 2.0 was assessed through a series of Confirmatory Factor Analyses and bifactor modeling was applied to assess the dimensionality. Exploratory Structural Equation Modelling was used to explore the joint structure of functioning and maladaptive traits. Multiple linear regressions, controlling for age and sex, were employed to evaluate the predictive validity of LPFS scales in explaining functional impairment. Our results clearly support a two-factor structure of criterion A (self and interpersonal functioning) when measured with LPFS-BF 2.0. Results also displayed clear differences between the personality functioning factors, with the self-functioning factor more closely linked to facets of the negative affect domains and the interpersonal-functioning factor linked to several antagonistic personality traits. Moreover, our results suggested a relevant role of self-functioning in the explanation of the functional impairment along and beyond personality facets. These results lead to consider the LPFS-BF 2.0 a useful tool for clinical routine monitoring self and interpersonal personality functioning., This work was supported by the grant “Network-Psyco: Modelización a través de redes empíricas de las conexiones entre facetas y rasgos psicológicos”, project UHU-1257470 on Programa Operativo FEDER Andalucía 2014-2020, provided by Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (EU) and by Ministry of Universities of the Government of Spain (PRX21/00319).

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Arias Montano. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Huelva
oai:rabida.uhu.es:10272/23204
Dataset. 2022

ALCOHOL PROTECTIVE BEHAVIORAL STRATEGIES IN YOUNG SPANISH ADULTS IN THE COMMUNITY: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF PERCEIVED EFFI CACY AND SOCIAL NORMS

  • Fernández Calderón, Fermín|||0000-0002-2981-1670
  • Bravo, Adrián J.
  • Díaz Batanero, María Carmen|||0000-0003-3392-4683
  • Palamar, Joseph J.
  • Carmona Márquez, José|||0000-0002-2822-516X
Datos primarios asociados al artículo publicado en Psicothema: https://doi.org/10.7334/psicothema2021.413, Background: Protective behavioral strategies (PBS) have been shown to be useful for reducing excessive alcohol use and alcohol-related problems. However, research on the explanatory factors of PBS is limited. This paper prospectively examines the contribution of perceived effi cacy of PBS in reducing alcohol-related consequences and perceived descriptive norms of close peers´ PBS use in young adults. The mediating role of perceived effi cacy of PBS between descriptive norms of PBS use and personal PBS use is also examined. Method: Targeted sampling was used to recruit a community-based sample of 339 young Spanish adults aged 18-25 years, who completed baseline and two-month follow-up questionnaires. Three types of PBS (serious harm reduction-SHR, manner of drinking-MOD, and stopping/limiting drinking-SLD) were measured. Results: Both perceived effi cacy and descriptive norms at baseline were positively associated with personal PBS use (SHR, MOD and SLD) at follow-up. A partial mediation effect of perceived effi cacy between descriptive norms and personal PBS use was found for the three PBS subscales. Conclusions: Our fi ndings support the usefulness of correcting misperceptions of PBS use by peers in interventions aimed at reducing excessive drinking and alcohol-related consequences in young adults in the community. Moreover, PBS perceived effi cacy should be included as a component of these interventions, Antecedentes: las estrategias conductuales de protección (ECP) han mostrado utilidad para reducir el consumo excesivo de alcohol y sus problemas asociados, aunque la investigación sobre sus factores explicativos es escasa. Este trabajo examina la contribución de la efi cacia percibida de las ECP para reducir las consecuencias negativas del alcohol, y la norma descriptiva percibida del uso de PBS de los iguales, en adultos jóvenes. Además, analiza el papel mediador de la efi cacia percibida entre norma descriptiva y ECP. Método: mediante muestreo dirigido a poblaciones diana, 339 jóvenes españoles (18-25 años) comunitarios cumplimentaron cuestionarios basal y de seguimiento (dos meses), midiéndose tres tipos de ECP (reducción de daños-RR, forma de beber-FB, parar/limitar el consumo- PLC). Resultados: efi cacia y norma se asociaron positivamente con el uso de ECP (RR/FB/PLC) en el seguimiento. Para los tres tipos de ECP se detectó un efecto de mediación parcial de la efi cacia percibida entre la norma y el uso de ECP. Conclusiones: corregir percepciones erróneas del uso de ECP de los iguales puede ser útil en las intervenciones dirigidas a reducir el uso excesivo de alcohol y sus consecuencias en adultos jóvenes comunitarios, al igual que la inclusión de la efi cacia percibida como uno de sus componentes

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DOI: https://hdl.handle.net/10272/23204, https://dx.doi.org/10.7334/psicothema2021.413
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Arias Montano. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Huelva
oai:rabida.uhu.es:10272/20953
Dataset. 2022

ASSESSING INTERNALIZING SYMPTOMS AND THEIR RELATION WITH LEVELS OF IMPAIRMENT: EVIDENCE-BASED CUTOFFS FOR INTERPRETING INVENTORY FOR DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY SYMPTOMS (IDAS-II) SCORES

  • Rosa Cáceres, Ana María
  • Lozano Rojas, Óscar Martín|||0000-0003-2722-6563
  • Sánchez García, Manuel|||0000-0003-3375-8347
  • Fernández Calderón, Fermín|||0000-0002-2981-1670
  • Rossi, Gina
  • Díaz Batanero, María Carmen|||0000-0003-3392-4683
Datos primarios asociados al artículo enviado a Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, Trabajo financiado con el proyecto de Investigación PID2020-116187RB-I00: "CAMBIO FIABLE Y CLINICAMENTE RELEVANTE DEL INVENTORY OF DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY SYMPTOMS II (IDAS-II: UN ESTUDIO LONGITUDINAL SOBRE SU UTILIDAD CLINICA" de la Convocatoria Retos 2020 del Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación.

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Arias Montano. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Huelva
oai:rabida.uhu.es:10272/20399
Dataset. 2022

POSITIVE EFFECTS OF CHALLENGING AND SUPPORTIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS ON STUDENT MOTIVATION, ENGAGEMENT AND SELF-REPORTED LEARNING OUTCOMES

  • Tirado Morueta, Ramón|||0000-0002-3965-3063
  • Ceada-Garrido, Yolanda
  • Barragán Piña, Antonio Javier|||0000-0002-2593-7989
  • Enrique Gómez, Juan Manuel|||0000-0003-2891-1335
  • Andújar Márquez, José Manuel|||0000-0002-0631-0021
Datos primarios asociados al arículo enviado a Research Papers In Education, It is generally recognized that a challenging learning environment with the necessary supports will be stimulating for the student. However, there is a lack of studies that contribute to validate comprehensive models that help teachers to know how to stimulate their students. The objective of this study was to understand the mechanisms that explain the engagement and the positive results of challenging and supportive learning environments. During two academic years, the Sustainable Urban Race (SUR) project was analyzed. In this project, students from secondary schools should design and build an electric vehicle using solar energy. In the present study, an adaptation of the self-system model of motivational development (SSMMD) and a multigroup analysis of structural equations was applied. The data showed a positive association of the challenging and support-enriched context with the students' engagement, being partially mediated by the satisfaction of the competence needs, peer relationships and group autonomy. This study provides a comprehensive approach to develop and assess learning experiences providing inputs that will help teachers and educational managers organize and optimize educational experiences, Fundación Española para la Ciencia y la Tecnología (FECYT) [FCT-19 -14492 and FCT -20-15499].

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Dataset. 2021

ISOCYANIC ACID (HNCO) IN THE HOT MOLECULAR CORE G331.512-0.103: OBSERVATIONS AND CHEMICAL MODELLING

  • Canelo, Carla M.
  • Bronfman, Leonardo
  • Mendoza, Edgar
  • Duronea, Nicolas
  • Merello, Manuel
  • Carvajal Zaera, Miguel|||0000-0001-8743-129X
  • Friaça, Amâncio C. S.
  • Lepine, Jacques
Datos primarios asociados al artículo publicado en Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab1163, If these data are used, they should cite the following paper: "Isocyanic acid (HNCO) in the hot molecular core G331.512-0.103: observations and chemical modelling", Carla M. Canelo, Leonardo Bronfman, Edgar Mendoza, Nicolas Duronea, Manuel Merello, Miguel Carvajal, Amâncio C. S. Friaça, and Jacques Lepine. Monthy Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 504, 4428–4444 (2021), CNPq, Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientı́fico e Tecnológico – Brazil, process number 141714/2016-6. Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nı́vel Superior – Brasil (CAPES) – Finance Code 001. CONICYT (Comisión Nacional de Investigación Cientı́fica y Tecnológica) project Basal AFB-170002. Brazilian agencies FAPESP (Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo, grant 2014/22095-6). CNPq (grant 150465/2019-0). The European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement no 872081. Spanish National Research, Development, and Innovation plan (RDI plan) under the project PID2019-104002GB-C21. The Consejerı́a de Conocimiento, Investigación y Universidad, Junta de Andalucı́a and European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), ref. SOMM17/6105/UGR. Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (ref. COOPB20364). Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Fı́sica, Matemáticas y Computación (CEAFMC) of the University of Huelva.

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