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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<?xml-stylesheet  type="text/xsl" href="odmlTerms.xsl"?>
+<?xml-stylesheet  type="text/xsl" href="odml.xsl"?>
+<odML version="1">
+  <date>2017-02-01</date>
+  <section>
+    <property>
+      <value>Baseline and driven activity of p-type and ampullary electroreceptor afferents of the weakly electric fish Apteronotus leptorhynchus<definition>Title of Dataset</definition></value>
+      <name>Title</name>
+    </property>
+    <property>
+      <value>Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share-Alike 4.0 International<definition>License  under which the dataset is released.</definition><reference>https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/</reference></value>
+      <name>License</name>
+    </property>
+    <property>
+      <value>Raw and derived data as are used in Grewe et al., 2017. Data originates from semi-intracellular recordings of electroreceptor afferents. The whole dataset is split into two folders: (I) data recorded in p-type electroreceptor afferents, and (II) data recorded in ampullary electroreceptor afferents. The datasets contain spontaneous (baseline) activity and/or neuronal responses to white noise stimuli.<definition>Description of Dataset</definition></value>
+      <name>Description</name>
+    </property>
+    <name>Dataset</name>
+    <section>
+      <name>Authors</name>
+      <section>
+        <property>
+          <value>Grewe, Jan<definition>Author's Name (Last Name, First Names)</definition></value>
+          <name>Name</name>
+        </property>
+        <property>
+          <value>Institute for Neurobiology, University of Tuebingen, Germany<definition>Author's Affiliation</definition></value>
+          <name>Affiliation</name>
+        </property>
+        <property>
+          <value><definition>Author's ORCID (or other identifier)</definition></value>
+          <name>ORCID</name>
+        </property>
+        <name>Author 1</name>
+        <type>undefined</type>
+      </section>
+      <section>
+        <property>
+          <value>Benda, Jan<definition>Author's Name (Last Name, First Names)</definition></value>
+          <name>Name</name>
+        </property>
+        <property>
+          <value>Institute for Neurobiology, University of Tuebingen, Germany<definition>Author's Affiliation</definition></value>
+          <name>Affiliation</name>
+        </property>
+        <name>Author 2</name>
+        <type>undefined</type>
+      </section>
+      <type>undefined</type>
+    </section>
+    <section>
+      <property>
+        <value>electroreceptors</value>
+        <name>Keyword 1</name>
+      </property>
+      <property>
+        <value>action potentials</value>
+        <name>Keyword 2</name>
+      </property>
+      <property>
+        <value>weakly electric fish</value>
+        <name>Keyword 3</name>
+      </property>
+      <property>
+        <value>white noise</value>
+        <name>Keyword 4</name>
+      </property>
+      <property>
+        <value>active electrosensory system</value>
+        <name>Keyword 5</name>
+      </property>
+      <property>
+        <value>passive electrosensory system</value>
+        <name>Keyword 6</name>
+      </property>
+      <property>
+        <value>baseline activity</value>
+        <name>Keyword 7</name>
+      </property>
+      <property>
+        <value>Apteronotus leptorhynchus</value>
+        <name>Keyword 8</name>
+      </property>
+      <name>Keywords</name>
+      <type>undefined</type>
+    </section>
+    <section>
+      <property>
+        <value>Grewe J, Kruscha A, Lindner B, Benda J (2017) Synchronous spikes are necessary but not sufficient for a synchrony code in populations of spiking neurons. PNAS, in press</value>
+        <name>Citation</name>
+      </property>
+      <property>
+        <value>10.1073/pnas.1615561114</value>
+        <name>DOI</name>
+      </property>
+      <name>OriginalPublication</name>
+      <type>undefined</type>
+    </section>
+    <section>
+      <name>Files</name>
+      <section>
+        <property>
+          <value>Grewe_etal_2017_data.zip</value>
+          <name>Filename</name>
+        </property>
+        <property>
+          <value>Archive of data files. The p-unit folder contains recordings from p-type afferents (so called p-units) and the ampullary folder those recordings made in ampullary afferents. The basic structure of the files is the same for both cell types.</value>
+          <name>Description</name>
+        </property>
+        <name>File 1</name>
+        <type>undefined</type>
+      </section>
+      <section>
+        <property>
+          <value>Grewe_etal_2017_Readme.pdf</value>
+          <name>Filename</name>
+        </property>
+        <property>
+          <value>Detail information about the data</value>
+          <name>Description</name>
+        </property>
+        <name>File 2</name>
+        <type>undefined</type>
+      </section>
+      <type>undefined</type>
+    </section>
+    <type>undefined</type>
+  </section>
+  <repository>http://portal.g-node.org/odml/terminologies/v1.0/terminologies.xml</repository>
+  <author>Jan Grewe</author>
+</odML>