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    "help": "Return the metadata of a dataset (package) and its resources. :param id: the id or name of the dataset :type id: string",
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        "id": "f5b5445e-e97d-4948-a089-56cbfd91878c",
        "url": "https://www.inptdat.de/node/110",
        "source": {
            "name": "streamer discharge",
            "specification": "DC, atmospheric pressure, non-thermal",
            "properties": "<p>Three test cases for positive streamers in dry air at 1 bar and 300 K. Discharges are simulated between planar electrodes in a square domain with a radius and height of 1.25 cm. A background electric field of 15 kV/cm is present, which is well below the breakdown value. To locally enhance the electric field to values above the breakdown threshold, a Gaussian distribution of positive ions is placed below the anode. First test case: constant initial background density of electrons and Ions of 10\u00b9\u00b3 m\u207b\u00b3, no photoionization; second test case:  constant initial background density of electrons and ions of 10\u2079 m\u207b\u00b3, no photoionization;  third test case:  constant initial background density of electrons and ions of 10\u2079 m\u207b\u00b3, photoionization included.</p>\n"
        },
        "medium": {
            "name": "air",
            "properties": "<p>Gas temperature: 300 K; Pressure: 1 bar.</p>\n"
        },
        "target": [],
        "diagnostics": {
            "name": "fluid-Poisson model",
            "properties": "<p>Six different codes based on the finite volume method and finite element method, respectively, are used to solve the fluid equations. Some groups use adaptive mesh refinement while others use a fixed numerical grid. See B. Bagheri et al. (<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6595/aad768\">https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6595/aad768</a>) for details on the different codes and numerical parameters.</p>\n"
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                "id": "e9df9cf1-22ad-4b63-b8a6-b803a5f6740a",
                "url": "https://doi.org/10.17026%2Fdans-x7r-266f",
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                "range": "Positive streamers in air at 300 K and 1 bar in a background field of 15 kV/cm and a background ionization of 10\u2079 and 10\u00b9\u00b3 m\u207b\u00b3.",
                "quality": "published"
            }
        ]
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