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  1. SzCORE: Seizure Community Open-Source Research Evaluation framework for the validation of electroencephalography-based automated seizure detection algorithms 

    Dan, Jonathan; Pale, Una; Amirshahi, Alireza; et al. (2024)
    Epilepsia
    The need for high-quality automated seizure detection algorithms based on electroencephalography (EEG) becomes ever more pressing with the increasing use of ambulatory and long-term EEG monitoring. Heterogeneity in validation methods of these algorithms influences the reported results and makes comprehensive evaluation and comparison challenging. This heterogeneity concerns in particular the choice of datasets, evaluation methodologies, ...
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  2. Potential and challenges of depth-resolved three-dimensional MPM simulations: a case study of the 2019 'Salezer' snow avalanche in Davos 

    Kyburz, Michael Lukas; Sovilla, Betty; Buhler, Yves; et al. (2024)
    Annals of Glaciology
    Avalanche modeling is an essential tool to assess snow avalanche hazard. Today, most popular numerical approaches adopt depth-averaged equations. These methods are computationally efficient but limited in capturing processes occurring in the flow depth direction, e.g. erosion or deposition, which are often considered using ad hoc parameterizations or neglected completely. However, processes such as snow erosion, can crucially influence ...
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  3. PAR-2 gene expression data and morphology data of rabbit Achilles tenocytes stimulated with PDGF-BB in vitro 

    Burgisser, Gabriella Meier; Evrova, Olivera; Heuberger, Dorothea M.; et al. (2024)
    Data in Brief
    The first set of data refers to PAR-2 gene expression with the target gene rbF2rl1 assessed in tenocytes harvested from New Zealand White Rabbits' Achilles tendons. These tenocytes were stimulated in vitro with 20 ng/mL plateletderived growth factor-BB (PDGF-BB) and compared to the corresponding cell culture without growth factor PDGF-BB. In addition, three inhibitors were tested. In the presence or absence of 40 mu M inhibitor concentration ...
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  4. Leveraging Sankey diagrams for enhanced curriculum planning in higher education 

    Templ, Barbara; Templ, Matthias; van Chinh, Anouk N' Guyen; et al. (2024)
    CURRICULUM JOURNAL
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  5. The Rectangular Niobium Oxyiodide Cluster Nb<sub>4</sub>OI<sub>10</sub> - A Narrow Band-Gap Semiconductor 

    Beitlberger, Jan; Stroebele, Markus; Strauss, Fabian; et al. (2024)
    European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
    A metal-rich niobium oxyiodide was prepared by soft reduction of NbI4. 4 . The structure of the new compound Nb4OI10 was determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and contains a rectangular Nb-4(mu(4)-O) cluster that is interconnected into layers by iodide ligands. The local structure of the Nb4OI10 cluster bears a close relationship to a defect Nb6I11 structure. The twodimensional van der Waals material (2)(infinity)[Nb4OI8I4/2]is ...
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