731 a 740 de 4.843 Resultados
18 jul 2025 -
Central terminals of primary afferents coordinate the spontaneous activity of dorsal horn neurons
Datos tabulares - 8,1 KB
|
18 jul 2025 -
Central terminals of primary afferents coordinate the spontaneous activity of dorsal horn neurons
Valores separados por comas - 4,0 KB -
MD5: 34487718b8422df0991ec35ed8336fe5
|
18 jul 2025 -
Central terminals of primary afferents coordinate the spontaneous activity of dorsal horn neurons
Valores separados por comas - 14,8 KB -
MD5: 4c31ba35508837061cbb6972a019140d
|
18 jul 2025 -
Central terminals of primary afferents coordinate the spontaneous activity of dorsal horn neurons
Valores separados por comas - 968 B -
MD5: 899ed813bd524bd7d18ddd161dbcac4f
|
18 jul 2025 -
Central terminals of primary afferents coordinate the spontaneous activity of dorsal horn neurons
Valores separados por comas - 6,2 KB -
MD5: e341d62501170241d38651b7d6930441
|
18 jul 2025 -
Central terminals of primary afferents coordinate the spontaneous activity of dorsal horn neurons
Texto plano - 4,9 KB -
MD5: 692cfdce0372541a29ee13528894ab66
|
18 jul 2025 - Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Quintana Vera, Jhovany Antonio; González-Tablas, Ana Isabel; Rashed, Mohammed Ahmed Fahim, 2025, "Spanish MArket's Smart Home devices' (SMASH)", https://doi.org/10.21950/JTIQQ5, e-cienciaDatos, V2
The SMASH dataset contains data on smart home devices sold on 4 Spain-based e-commerce platforms: Amazon Spain, PC Componentes, MediaMarkt Spain and El Corte Inglés. It contains data on 5223 devices belonging to 649 brands classified into 49 categories. The devices in our dataset... |
18 jul 2025 -
Spanish MArket's Smart Home devices' (SMASH)
Texto plano - 7,1 KB -
MD5: 4d64cb6271aec1b6ab272d2d45bd5de0
|
18 jul 2025 -
Spanish MArket's Smart Home devices' (SMASH)
Valores separados por tabuladores - 1,7 MB -
MD5: 6876c1674198b6c3d83b9509d8d30ca1
|
18 jul 2025 - Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Rodríguez Cabello, Daniel, 2025, "Dataset on the Impact of Programming Platforms with Simulated Robotics on Computational Thinking and Gender Analysis in Secondary Education", https://doi.org/10.21950/BYBWIX, e-cienciaDatos, V1
This dataset was collected during a quasi-experimental study involving 161 secondary school students (aged 14) from Madrid, Spain. The objective was to evaluate the impact of three programming environments—Scratch (2D), Scratch with Kibotics (3D robotics simulation), and Python w... |