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    U.S. Occupational Conditions and Musculoskeletal Disorder (MSD) Incidence: Raw Data for Workplace Health Policy Research

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    This is a foundational, unprocessed data collection linking U.S. occupation-specific workplace conditions (e.g., exposure factors) to reported counts of Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs). The dataset is provided in its original, raw format and is intended to serve as a core resource for policy researchers, public health officials, and policymakers focused on improving workplace health. It specifically highlights the utility and potential of using raw surveillance data for informing Workplace Health Policy Research and practice related to occupational risk and safety. This data collection is uploaded to Texas State University Dataverse as a reference source and is not associated with a specific statistical analysis or study in its current form

    Major element data Garnet Ridge eclogites, NVF, USA, Nov 2025

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    Repository data: all major element analyses and standards information for eclogites from Garnet Ridge, Navajo Volcanic Field, USA. Corresponds to table S-2 in Munro et al. 2025 (Geochemical Perspectives Letters) 2025

    Supplementary data : Stratified epithelium

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    This dataset contains the raw multi-angle lensfree microscopy measurements of a thin stratified epithelium tissue section, along with the LED calibration and acquisition metadata required for reconstruction. Only raw measurements and calibration files are included

    Lensfree Phase Target Dataset (USAF / Phase Resolution Target)

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    This dataset contains raw lensfree on-chip measurements of a phase resolution target (USAF or equivalent) acquired using a maskless and on-chip LED-array microscope with spatially-varying illumination angle calibration. The dataset includes the raw intensity measurements (.mat), system parameters, and the MATLAB and Python code used to perform coherent phase reconstruction and illumination-angle estimation. These data support resolution analysis, contrast transfer verification, and phase retrieval benchmarking for the lensfree microscopy system described in our manuscript

    Dos cartas sobre el estado de las misiones y asentamientos en Alta California, 1776 abril 3-diciembre 25

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    Dos cartas que informan sobre el estado de las misiones y asentamientos en Alta California. La primera, fechada el 3 de abril de 1776, trata sobre la restauración de la misión de San Diego después de que fuera atacada por grupos indígenas y la fundación de una nueva misión en San Juan Capistrano. El autor coincide con las recomendaciones de pacificar en lugar de castigar a los neófitos rebeldes, ordenando al comandante Fernando de Rivera y Moncada que busque la reconciliación como el mejor medio para asegurar la paz y atraer a los grupos indígenas vecinos. Con este fin, veinticinco hombres reclutados en Baja California deben reforzar el presidio y servir de escolta hasta que el teniente coronel Juan Bautista de Anza regrese y se emitan nuevas órdenes. Un extracto de una segunda carta, fechada el 25 de diciembre de 1776, aborda los arreglos de abastecimiento y logística para las misiones y asentamientos en Alta California. El autor solicita que se despache el navío San Carlos con los víveres necesarios para evitar la escasez en 1777, asegurando que las expediciones futuras de 1778 puedan al mismo tiempo explorar la costa y llevar auxilios a los colonos. Menciona haber encargado una custodia junto con una imagen de San Francisco solicitada por el teniente Joaquín de Moraga para la capilla del presidio de San Francisco. El gobernador Felipe de Neve tiene el encargo de consultarle sobre todas las medidas necesarias para fortalecer y mejorar los establecimientos, en particular en apoyo al celo misionero, la conversión de los indígenas y la expansión del dominio real. —— Two letters reporting on the status of missions and settlements in Alta California. The first letter dated April 3, 1776, the restoration of the mission of San Diego after Indigenous groups attacked it and the foundation of a new mission at San Juan Capistrano. The author agrees with recommendations to pacify rather than punish the rebellious neophytes, instructing Commander Fernando de Rivera y Moncada to pursue reconciliation as the best means to ensure peace and attract neighboring Indigenous groups. To this end, 25 men recruited from Baja California are to reinforce the presidio and provide escorts until Lieutenant Colonel Juan Bautista de Anza returns and further orders can be issued. An extract of a second letter dated December 25, 1776, addresses supply and logistical arrangements for the missions and settlements in Alta California. The author requests that the ship San Carlos be dispatched with necessary provisions to avoid shortages in 1777, ensuring that future expeditions in 1778 can both explore the coast and carry aid to colonists. He mentions commissioning a monstrance along with an image of Saint Francis requested by Lieutenant Joaquín de Moraga for the chapel at the Presidio of San Francisco. Governor Felipe de Neve is tasked with consulting him on all measures needed to strengthen and improve the establishments, particularly in support of missionary zeal, Indigenous conversions, and the expansion of royal dominion. 4 f. (8 p.

    Aprobación real y fondos para dos misiones en San Francisco, 2 enero 1775, e índice de correspondencia enviada al fray Junípero Serra, 14 febrero 1776

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    Carta dirigida al fray Junípero Serra, presidente de las misiones en Monterrey, que confirma la aprobación real para ocupar el puerto de San Francisco y fundar allí dos misiones. Detalla la asignación de dos mil pesos procedentes de fondos piadosos, mil para cada misión, y ordena a Serra llevar una cuenta formal de todos los gastos relacionados con su establecimiento. El autor también menciona la expedición terrestre del capitán Juan Bautista de Anza desde Sonora hasta Monterrey como parte del esfuerzo general por consolidar la frontera septentrional de la Nueva España. La carta se acompaña de un índice que registra la correspondencia oficial enviada a Serra sobre el establecimiento de misiones en San Francisco, San Diego y San Gabriel; el envío de embarcaciones con víveres desde San Blas; la promoción de la agricultura y la cría de ganado para la autosuficiencia; la recepción de prendas proporcionadas por los indígenas; y las felicitaciones por nuevos descubrimientos y conversiones. —— Letter to Fray Junípero Serra, president of the missions in Monterey, confirming royal approval for occupying the port of San Francisco and founding two missions there. It details the allocation of two thousand pesos from pious funds, one thousand for each mission, and instructs Serra to maintain a formal account of all expenditures related to their establishment. The author also refers to Captain Juan Bautista de Anza’s overland expedition from Sonora to Monterey as part of the broader effort to consolidate the northern frontier of New Spain. The letter is with an index recording official correspondence sent to Serra concerning the establishment of missions at San Francisco, San Diego, and San Gabriel; the dispatch of ships with supplies from San Blas; the local agriculture and livestock raising for self-sufficiency; the receipt of clothes provided by Indigenous people; and congratulations on new explorations and conversions. 2 f. (4 p.

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    Afro-Bolivian Spanish metadat

    N-S-N Trilayer Investigation Dataset

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    This .zip folder contains raw electrical transport data from the manuscript produced by a Quantum Design PPMS. The data files are comma delimited text format

    Replication Data for: Impacts of Mixed Hydrocarbon Compositions on the Probability of Detection of Belowground Pipeline Leaks using Mobile Survey Methods

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    Replication Data for: Impacts of Mixed Hydrocarbon Compositions on the Probability of Detection of Belowground Pipeline Leaks using Mobile Survey Method

    Ultrasonic Measurements of rock samples from Decatur project

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    Using ultrasonic methods, we measured the wave velocities (three P-wave velocities and two S-wave velocities) of dry cylindrical core plugs (sedimentary rock samples) collected from the Decatur project site, specifically from the Eau Claire, Mt. Simon, and Argenta formations. We also investigated the presence of elastic anisotropy in each sample and analyzed how the anisotropy parameters evolved as the confining pressure was gradually increased from 5 MPa to approximately 70 MPa

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