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    Prime and target centered total fixation times: abstract priming effects and lexically-mediated effects

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    Data from Tooley (2020) that has been by-item mean centered for prime-target pairs that had the same reduced-relative clause structure but different verbs and yielded (abstract structural priming effects) and those with the same structure and verb (lexical boost effects)

    Informe sobre la congregación de setecientos cincuenta indígenas en la Misión San Fernando, 1775 octubre 27

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    Carta de dos frailes dominicos informando sobre la congregación de 750 indígenas en la Misión San Fernando, pero la necesidad de congregar a los del norte. Los frailes también señalan que no pueden informar sobre el estado de los indígenas en el lado este de la península (por el "Mar Rojo") debido a la distancia. —— Letter from two Dominican friars informing on the congregation of 750 Indigenous people in Mission San Fernando, but the need to congregate those in the northern region. The friars also note that they cannot report on the state of the Indigenous on the east side of the peninsula due to the distance. 2 f. (4 p.

    Peticiones contra y a favor de la reconstrucción de la iglesia del ingenio de San Juan Bautista, Tenango, 1717 abril 7

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    Copia contemporánea de una petición para cesar la reconstrucción de la iglesia del ingenio de San Juan Bautista, Orizaba. Francisco de Viera, vecino de Orizaba, representa en el asunto al Conde del Valle de Orizaba y dueño del ingenio, Don José Hurtado de Mendoza. Viera afirma que el conde expulsó del ingenio a los trabajadores, que incluían negros, mestizos, españoles e indígenas de Quiluapa/Juilapa y Tenango. El expediente contiene una notificación solicitando el testimonio de los lideres indígenas de estos pueblos. También contiene una petición del clérigo de San Juan Bautista, José Ruiz de Santiago, para continuar la reconstrucción de la iglesia, dando cuenta de la violenta expulsión de los trabajadores del ingenio. El documento tiene una merced tachada de tierras para ganado a Blas Gonzales, residente de Tepeaca. —— Contemporaneous copy of a petition to stop the reconstruction of the church of the factory of San Juan Bautista, Orizaba. Francisco de Viera, resident of Orizaba, is representing the Count of the Valley of Orizaba and owner of the San Juan Bautista estate, Don Jose Hurtado de Mendoza, in the matter. Viera states that the count expelled from the estate the factory's laborers, which included Black, mestizo, Spanish, and Indigenous people from Quiluapa/Juilapa and Tenango. The record contains a notification requesting testimony from the Indigenous elders of these towns. It also contains a petition from San Juan Bautista's cleric, Jose Ruiz de Santiago, to permit the reconstruction of the church, giving an account of the violent expulsion of the factory's laborers. The document has a struck through land grant for livestock to Blas Gonzales, resident of Tepeaca. 6 f. (12 p.

    A New Method to Calculate Cotton Fiber Length Uniformity Using the HVI Fibrogram

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    This dataset contains measurements of cotton samples tested using the Uster High Volume Instrument (HVI), and Uster Advanced Fiber Informations System (AFIS) for fiber quality measurements. Samples were also used to produce ring-spun yarn and the yarn quality was tested using the STATIMAT DS and Uster Tester 5

    Forster Cross Section Reexamination Modeling

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    MCNP and SCALE input decks for the reexamination of the thermal Ca40(n,a)Ar37 cross section conducted by Forster. There are 3 SCALE files - 2 COUPLE files that were used to generate cross section data for a 1/v cross section and a threshold cross section and 1 ORIGEN file that was used to model the activation of Ca in the rock

    Martha's Vineyard Signing Community

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    This dataset accompanies the paper Power & Meier (2024) in the Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education. The dataset comprises nine tables with information about the deaf population of Martha's Vineyard and the signing community that arose on the island

    Carta al padre José Roldán sobre artículos adquiridos en la Habana, 1767 marzo 15

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    Carta al Padre Joseph Roldan sobre no tener noticias y una carta de Don Pedro Bringas sobre pedido. Menciona como siente la muerta de un Don Baltasar a quien hospedaba. Le pide a Roldan que le pida a la viuda de Don Baltasar un caballo que le encargo. La carta incluye un resumen de transacciones financieras y la lista de artículos adquiridos en la Habana. —— Letter to Father Joseph Roldan about having no news and a letter from Don Pedro Bringas regarding a supply request. It mentions how he feels about the death of a Don Baltasar, whom he would host at the convent. He asks Roldan to request a horse from the widow of Don Baltasar, which he entrusted to him. The letter includes a summary of financial transactions and the list of acquired items in Habana. f. 2 (4 p.

    HAWQS System 2.0 and Data to model the lower 48 conterminous U.S using the SWAT model

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    The Hydrologic and Water Quality System (HAWQS) is a web-based modeling platform that utilizes the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) for regional to nationwide assessments of different scenarios for water quality and hydrology. HAWQS allows users to easily create watershed models aggregated across multiple spatial and temporal scales. HAWQS users can select from four watershed scales or hydrologic unit codes (HUCS) – 8-digit ~1,425mi2; 10-digit ~200 mi2; 12-digit ~38mi2; and 14-digit – 8mi2; and from daily, monthly, or annual estimates of water quality – to run simulations. HAWQS provides users with interactive web interfaces and maps. Pre-processed model input data are derived from existing nationwide datasets including the National Hydrography Dataset (NHDPlus), NCDC, PRISM, NEXRAD, Crop Data Layer (CDL), National Land Cover Dataset (NLCD), SSURGO soils data, National Wetlands Inventory (NWI), National Inventory of Dams (NID), and the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). A full list of HAWQS input data can be found at https://hawqs.tamu.edu/content/docs/HAWQS_2.0_Technical_Documentation.pdf. These datasets in some cases have been improved or edited to provide standardized input data into the users’ model. Users can input custom values for their model parameters, to create scenarios about land-use change, altered climate, and various crop management strategies. HAWQS also allows users to analyze their model outputs through default tables and charts, in addition to raw output data. HAWQS provides a user guide and use cases, as well as the online execution and storage of a user's modeling projects. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Office of Water supports and provides project management and funding for HAWQS. The Texas A&M University Spatial Sciences Laboratory and the USEPA subject matter experts provide ongoing technical support including system design, modeling, and software development. Initial project support and guidance was provided by the United States Department of Agriculture – Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS). Further details on the HAWQS can be found at https://hawqs.tamu.edu/

    Dickey et al., Virus paper data

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    Data collected by Dickey et al. in 2013, 2016, and 2021 from the Welder Wildlife Refuge and the nearest managed apiary near Sinton, TX. The data show locations, colony mitotypes, and virus copy numbers for honey bee-associated viruses

    Survey Data on Customer Two-Stage Decision-Making Process in Household Vacuum Cleaner Market

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    The dataset contains several components, including: 1. The survey instrument used to collect the data in .pdf file format (pdf file for the questionnaire) 2. The raw survey data in .csv file format (csv file for survey data): The survey data contains 251 variables with responses from 1002 respondents. In the survey design, all questions are mandatory, and therefore no missing values exist, except for instances where respondents chose to respond with “prefer not to say” (in some sensitive demographic questions) or “I don’t know” (in some questions related to their social networks). Non-applicable responses are coded as "NULL" and blank values. 3. The codebook for the raw survey data in .xlsx file format (xlsx file for survey data): The codebook explains each of the 251 variables included in the survey data file. The codebook lists how each survey question and response option is numerically coded in the raw data and can be used as a guide for navigating the survey dataset. 4. The product feature list data in .csv file format (csv file for product data): The product feature list data contains the product features of 624 vacuum cleaner products and each product has 32 variables/features. Missing values, where no online information is available, are coded as “NA,” while non-applicable values, such as runtime for corded vacuum cleaners or navigation path for non-robotic vacuum cleaners, are coded as blank values. 5. The codebook for the product features list data in .xlsx file format (xlsx file for product data): The accompanying codebook provides a detailed description of each feature and its data type, as well as the number of missing values for each product feature in the last column

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