This folder contains data and replication code for the calculations contained in the article: Stephanie Holmes Didwania, "Regressive White-Collar Crime," 97 Southern California Law Review (2024).
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Peak-alpha frequency varies across individuals and mental states, but it also forms a negative gradient from posterior to anterior regions in association with increases in cortical thickness and connectivity reflecting the cortical hierarchy in temporal integration. Tracking the spatial standard deviation of peak-alpha frequency in scalp EEG, we observed that...
This data was used to compare the performance of a urine point-of-care assay and interviewer-administered timeline follow-back to the gold-standard for measuring recent and longer-term adherence of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in dried blood spots (DBS). This data was used to produce the research findings presented in the peer-reviewed journal cited...
Data for manuscript submission to PLoS ONE entitled:
Prior Uncertainty Impedes Discrete Locomotor Adaptation
Authors:
Jiang, Aojun
Grover, Francis M.
Bucklin, Mary
Deol, Jasjit
Shafer, Anna
Gordon, Keith E.
Data and Fortran code for Figures 2 and 3 of "Phase Separation and Ripening in a Viscoelastic Gel" by Tine Curk and Erik Luijten, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci (2023).
Manuscript available at arXiv:2305.10226
Abstract:
In this study we will show a new method of polishing for Nb3Sn cavities known as centrifugal barrel polishing (CBP). Using this method, Nb3Sn coated samples are polished to a surface roughness comparable to a traditional Nb cavity after electropolishing (EP). We also investigate different...
A noncomprehensive list of large urban fires in the 1850s United States. All fires were large enough to destroy 20 structures or do $200,000 in damage (in 1850s dollars). Some fires are included on the basis of verbal descriptions (e.g., "downtown destroyed") that suggest that the fires were of this...