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Nov 29, 2019 - Social and Affective Neuroscience
Esposito, Gianluca; Gabrieli, Giulio, 2019, "Replication Data for: Are cry studies replicable? An analysis of participants, setups, and methods adopted and reported in cry studies", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/UDQBEK, DR-NTU (Data), V3, UNF:6:Y8EBWAJYROPI3S8X8uaCXQ== [fileUNF]
Infant cry is evolutionarily, psychologically, and clinically significant. During the last 60 years, several researchers and clinicians assessed the possibility of investigating the acoustical properties of cry for medical purposes. However, there is a lack of standardization in...
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Nov 28, 2019 - Bitcoin Graph Analytics
Phetsouvanh, Silivanxay; Datta, Anwitaman; Oggier, Frederique Elise, 2019, "Four Bitcoin subgraphs for analysis of multi-input multi-output transactions", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/9NK2DD, DR-NTU (Data), V3, UNF:6:ahxegYKI7zlK/Erq/3ui5Q== [fileUNF]
This dataset contains 3 transaction subgraphs of the Bitcoin network and 1 aggregated wallet address subgraph. The 3 transaction graphs correspond to the following 3 periods of 49-50 days each. Days are counted in the history of Bitcoin: - 6th April to 25 May 2013 (days 1550-1598...
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