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    Replication Data for: 'Land Security and Mobility Frictions'

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    The data and programs replicate tables from "Land Security and Mobility Frictions," by Adamopoulos, Brandt, Chen, Restuccia, and Wei. Please see the readme file for additional details

    Influence of topography, anthropogenic factors, and composition of forage plants and forest structure on mammal species distribution in Htamanthi Wildlife Sanctuary, Myanmar

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    Camera trap survey, Community level, Ecological niche, Habitat specialization, Mammal communities, Ranger patrol survey, Trophic level

    Replication Data for: Distributional Consequences of Policies for Electric Heat Conversion

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    Data and code for replication of Distributional Consequences of Policies for Electric Heat Conversion

    Maheshwari, Asha and Mmbaga, Margaret, 2023, "Replication Data for Fungal endophytes colonizing Cornus florida",

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    Endophytic fungi that reside internally in healthy, asymptomatic plants often benefit their hosts by promoting plant growth and/or providing plant protection against abiotic and biotic stresses. A total of 369 isolates of fungal endophytes in 59 distinct taxa were isolated from stem samples of Cornus florida. All isolates belonged to species of phyla Ascomycota and Basidiomycota distributed across 5 orders and 11 genera. Diversity indices of the fungi revealed a rich and diverse community that included several species associated with leaf spots, blight, cankers, and/or dieback diseases and pathogenicity tests confirmed 16 fungal endophytes as C. florida pathogens. Fifty isolates were examined for extracellular hydrolytic enzymes such as cellulase, amylase, pectinase, laccase, chitinase, and protease that are known to function in tissue penetration, plant colonization, nutrient acquisition, and disease suppressio

    PDB: 6IVZ, Crystal structure of 5A ScFv complexed with YFV-China sE in postfusion state (311K, 38°C, 100 ns)

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    PDB: 6IVZ, Crystal structure of 5A ScFv complexed with YFV-China sE in postfusion state (311K, 38°C, 100 ns): random seed #1. PDBs obtained at every 50 ns

    Replication Data for: Thermal tolerance of the spotted maize beetle Astylus atromaculatus (Coleoptera: Melyridae)

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    Data of ctmax experiments, high temperature experiments and chill coma recovery of spotted maize beetle Astylus atromaculatu

    Replication data for: Urban Transit Infrastructure and Inequality

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    Review of Economics and Statistics: Forthcomin

    Black Civil War Veterans and the Records of Incarceration: Slavery, Race, and the Tennessee State Penitentiary, 1850-1870

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    This dataset documents the records of mainly Black people incarcerated in the Tennessee State Penitentiary in the period directly before, during, and after the Civil War, from 1850-1870. It includes a staggering amount of formerly enslaved Civil War soldiers and veterans who had enlisted in the segregated regiments of the United States Military, the U.S.C.T. This demographic information of over 1,400 inmates incarcerated in an occupied border state allows us to examine trends, patterns, and relationships that speak to the historic ties between the US military and the TN State Penitentiary, and more broadly, the role of enslavement’s legacies in the development of punitive federal systems. Further analysis of this dataset reveals the genesis of many modern trends in incarceration and law. The dataset of this article and its historiographical implications will be of interest to scholars who study the regional dynamics of antebellum and post-Civil War prison systems, convict leasing and the development of the modern carceral state, Black resistance in the forms of fugitivity and participation in the Civil War, and pre-war era incarceration of free Black men and women and non-Black people convicted of crimes related to enslavement

    Doenças do Pericárdio

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    Resumo expandido sobre Doenças do Pericárdio para alunos do curso de Medicina e áreas da saúde

    Performance and Transport in ITER: Multi-Channel Validation in DIII-D ITER-like Conditions and Predictions of ITER Burning Plasmas via Nonlinear Gyrokinetic Profile Prediction

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    Performance and transport in ITER conditions has been studied extensively through gyrokinetic model validation in DIII-D ITER similar shape (ISS) plasmas and through nonlinear gyrokinetic profile prediction of the ITER baseline scenario (IBS). Dedicated experiments were performed in ISS conditions to compare nonlinear gyrokinetic profile predictions with measured kinetic profiles (ne, Te, Ti), heat and particle fluxes (Qe, Qi, Γe), turbulent fluctuations, and impurity transport across a large portion of the plasma minor radius (ρ = 0.3−0.8). Generally good agreement was found between simulation and experiment in the wide range of channels compared, providing confidence in applying gyrokinetic profile prediction to ITER conditions. Simulations of the ITER baseline scenario (IBS) suggest that ITER should obtain approximately its 500MW, Q = 10 goal. Levering new modeling techniques, simulations indicate that ITER may be able to be optimized to obtain significantly higher Q when operating near its baseline scenario and should still be capable of obtaining burning plasma conditions, despite RMPs degradation of the anticipated density pedestal. Simulations of IBS conditions with varying fuel ion (H, D, and D-T) were performed that suggest that stiff ITG turbulence present in the plasma core is unlikely to exhibit any significant isotope effect of energy confinement. This result is largely in disagreement with the τITER98−y2 scaling, but is consistent with recent updates to the energy confinement scalings such as τH20. The work reported here provides a comprehensiv

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