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Non-Synthetic European Low Voltage Test System KU Leuven
In this work, a standard network made with real data obtained from the GIS (Geographical Information System) of the company, combined with real readings from smart meters is proposed. The authors not only provide (as additional material) the raw data obtained from the GIS and the Smart Meters but also the necessary MATLAB functions to automatically build the OpenDSS model, load it with the real data of the smart meters for 20 days and solve the power flow problem. The present system represents a real European low voltage urban distribution network with 10290 nodes, 8087 customers, 1138 power ...
A multicategory logit model detecting temporal changes in antimicrobial resistance Hasselt University
Monitoring and investigating temporal trends in antimicrobial data is a high priority for human and animal health authorities. Timely detection of temporal changes in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) can rely not only on monitoring and analyzing the proportion of resistant isolates based on the use of a clinical or epidemiological cut-off value, but also on more subtle changes and trends in the full distribution of minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values. The nature of the MIC distribution is categorical and ordinal (discrete). In this contribution, we developed a particular family of ...
Florabank1: a grid-based database on vascular plant distribution in the northern part of Belgium (Flanders and the Brussels Capital region) Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Wouter Van Landuyt, Dimitri Brosens, Leo Vanhecke
OPTIMA - spray distribution data - bed-grown carrots boom sprayer Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Spray distribution data of 13 nozzle configurations, consisting of different nozzle types (standard flat fan, air-inclusion, off-center), nozzle size (ISO 02, 04), spray angle (80°, 110°), and number of nozzles (3 or 4 nozzles per bed), at different nozzle heights and distance, spraying at 300 kPa. Read 'Info' tab for more information. Data presented in Zwertvaegher et al. (2022). Boom sprayer optimizations for bed-grown carrots at different growth stages based on spray distribution and droplet characteristics. Pest Management Science. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ps.6792
Data from: The molecular biogeography of the Indo-Pacific: testing hypotheses with multispecies genetic patterns Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Eric D. Crandall, Cynthia Riginos, Chris E. Bird, Libby Liggins
Aim: To test hypothesized biogeographic partitions of the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean with phylogeographic data from 56 taxa, and to evaluate the strength and nature of barriers emerging from this test. Location: The Indo-Pacific Ocean. Time Period: Pliocene through the Holocene. Major Taxa Studied: 56 marine species. Methods: We tested eight biogeographic hypotheses for partitioning of the Indo-Pacific using a novel modification to analysis of molecular variance. Putative barriers to gene flow emerging from this analysis were evaluated for pairwise ΦST, and these ΦST distributions were ...
Florabank2: a grid-based database on distribution of bryophytes in the northern part of Belgium (Flanders and the Brussels Capital region) Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Wouter Van Landuyt, Dimitri Brosens, Dirk De Beer
Datasets associated with: Comparing temperature data sources for use in species distribution models: From in-situ logging to remote sensing. Global Ecology and Biogeography University of Antwerp
Data associated with the paper 'Comparing temperature data sources for use in species distribution models: From in-situ logging to remote sensing. Global Ecology and Biogeography' by Lembrechts JJ et al., published in Global Ecology and Biogeography. Contains a dataset containing all extracted and measured temperature variables for all 106 measurement plots (climatedata), as well as the climate and species data used in the Species Distribution Models (SDMs).
Connecting the multiple dimensions of global soil fungal diversity Hasselt University
How the multiple facets of soil fungal diversity vary worldwide remains virtually unknown, hindering the management of this essential species-rich group. By sequencing high-resolution DNA markers in over 4000 topsoil samples from natural and human-altered ecosystems across all continents, we illustrate the distributions and drivers of different levels of taxonomic and phylogenetic diversity of fungi and their ecological groups. We show the impact of precipitation and temperature interactions on fungal local species richness (alpha diversity) across different climates. Our findings reveal how ...