Now showing items 1657-1676 of 1900

    • RIAlity 

      Luck, Martin
      The package was written in 1996. Radioimmunoassay (RIA) is a technique for measuring concentrations of antigens. Although better techniques have subsequently been developed from it, understanding RIA forms the basis for ...
    • RNA-seq data- 12 hrs and 24 hrs for C. beijerinckii NCIMB 8052 WT versus agrB mutants 

      Boak, Lauren; Winzer, Klaus (The University of Nottingham, 2023-11-17)
      RNA-seq data from three independent agrB mutants made in C. beijerinckii NCIMB 8052. Mutations were made in three different Agr systems, denoted by Agr2, Agr4 and Agr5. Total RNA was extracted from three replicates of each ...
    • Robin Hood and Sherwood Forest 

      University of Nottingham. Dept. of Manuscripts and Special Collections
      This online exhibition highlights resources for the study of Robin Hood in the collections held by Manuscripts and Special Collections at the University of Nottingham. It includes examples from printed versions of the Robin ...
    • RoboClean elicitation study data of spoken natural language instructions to a robotic vacuum cleaner 

      Fuentes, Carolina; Porcheron, Martin; Fischer, Joel (The University of Nottingham, 2023-04-13)
      Dataset comprising spoken instructions of 21 participants tasked to address a robotic vacuum cleaner. The dataset includes transcribed instructions spoken by participants, timestamps, output messages triggered by matching ...
    • Room temperature up-conversion electroluminescence from a mid-infrared In(AsN) tunnelling diode 

      Di Paola, Davide; Makarovsky, Oleg (applied physics letters, 2020-04-01)
      Light emitting diodes (LEDs) for the mid-infrared (MIR) spectral range require material systems with tailored optical absorption and emission at wavelengths  > 2 μm. Here, we report on MIR LEDs based on In(AsN)/(InAl)As ...
    • Root oxygen mitigates methane fluxes in tropical peatlands: data 

      Girkin, Nicholas; Vane, Christopher H.; Turner, Benjamin L.; Ostle, Nicholas J.; Sjögersten, Sofie (Cranfield Online Research Data, 2020)
    • Root trait data from Brassica napus plants grown in the pouch and wick system analysed by RootNav 

      Batchelor, Alexandra (The University of Nottingham, 2022-06-01)
      Root trait data of Brassica napus plants grown in the pouch and wick system. The spreadsheet contains data both from plants grown with a standard MS media solution and plants grown with custom variable phosphorus ...
    • RRI in industry case studies 

      Bryce, Vincent (The University of Nottingham, 2022-09-12)
      This is the output of a meta-synthesis of published Responsible Research and Innovation in industry case studies. The file contains two tabs: publications - this lists publications identified as containing RRI industry ...
    • Rushing or dragging? An analysis of the "universality" of correlated fluctuations in drumming 

      Moriarty, Philip (The University of Nottingham, 2018-03-12)
      This is the data archive for "Rushing or Dragging? An Analysis of the "Universality" of Correlated Fluctuations in Drumming" (authors: O. Gordon, D. Coy, J. Matthews, E. Kandola-McNicholas, O. Llewellyn, A. Bokhari, and ...
    • Sacred calendars : Easter 

      O’Loughlin, Thomas
      Thomas O’Loughlin, an expert in early Christian theology, discusses the meaning of Easter, which is the greatest of the Christian feasts, its origins, its connections with baptism, and its place in the Christian calendar today.
    • Sacred calendars : Pascha 

      Cunningham, Mary
      Dr Mary Cunningham, an expert in Orthodox theology, discusses the meaning of Easter, which is the greatest of the Christian feasts, and what it means to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. She also relates how Eastern ...
    • Sacred calendars : Pentecost 

      O’Loughlin, Thomas
      Prof. Thomas O’Loughlin, an expert on early Christianity, discusses the origins of the annual feast of Pentecost (often called ‘Whit’). This is the feast which comes 50 days after Easter and is celebrated with a variety ...
    • Sacred calendars : Pesach : Dr Holger Zellentin 

      Zellentin, Holger
      Dr Holger Zellentin, an expert in Jewish history, looks at the origins of the Jewish celebration of Pesach (often called ‘Passover’ in English). He talks about how its meaning has been shaped by its history down the centuries.
    • Sacred calendars : Pesach : Professor Agata Bielik-Robson talks to Professor Tom O'Loughlin 

      Bielik-Robson, Agata
      Agata Bielik-Robson, an expert in Jewish thought, explains how Jews celebrate Pesach (often called ‘Passover’ in English). She talks about its origins and significance for Jewish people today.
    • Sacred calendars : Ramadan 

      Aslam, Shujahat; Hoover, Jon
      Mr Shujahat Aslam, an imam, discusses the Muslim holy month of Ramadan with Dr Jon Hoover, an expert in Islamic Studies; it describes what happens during the time, and what it means to those who celebrate it.
    • Saharan Dust Proxy Record from a Colle Gnifetti Ice Core (KCC) 

      Clifford, Heather; Spaulding, Nicole; Kurbatov, Andrei; More, Alexander; Korotkikh, Elena; Sneed, Sharon B; Handley, Kim M; Maasch, Kirk A; Loveluck, Christopher; Chaplin, Joyce; McCormick, Michael; Mayewski, Paul (PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science, 2019)
    • Salinity reconstructions of ODP Site 145-887 (Table S3) 

      Swann, George E A (PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science, 2020)
    • SAXVIA 

      Walshe, Catherine; Thom, Alexander; Wilson, Claire; Ling, Sanliang; Forgan, Ross (Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre, 2022)
    • SAXVOG 

      Walshe, Catherine; Thom, Alexander; Wilson, Claire; Ling, Sanliang; Forgan, Ross (Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre, 2022)
    • SAXVUM 

      Walshe, Catherine; Thom, Alexander; Wilson, Claire; Ling, Sanliang; Forgan, Ross (Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre, 2022)