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Genome-wide CNV analysis reveals candidate genes associated with milk production traits in water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)
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Survival Solar Energetic Particle (SSEP) Dataset
The primary source for the SSEP dataset, known as the Integrated Geostationary Solar Energetic Particle Catalog (GSEP) , exclusively utilizes GOES data. In particular, the GOES-SEM EPS and EPEAD instruments measure energetic particles in the megaelectron volt range. These instruments have seven proton channels (P1 – P7) and cover energy levels from 1 MeV to 100 MeV, providing comprehensive data. The SSEP dataset focuses on the time to detection of solar energetic particles and uses data from GOES 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, and 15. It is categorized into four energy thresholds for event detection, with a specific emphasis on solar flare identification rather than coronal mass ejection detection. The GSEP list is consistently being updated and this study focuses the original 341 SEP events from 2022.
Headers:
time (m): time to detection of SEP after parent solar flare peak in minutes
event 10 (0 - no, 1 - yes): SEP event was detected at 10 MeV threshold
event 30 (0 - no, 1 - yes): SEP event was detected at 30 MeV threshold
event 60 (0 - no, 1 - yes): SEP event was detected at 60 MeV threshold
event 100 (0 - no, 1 - yes): SEP event was detected at 100 MeV threshold
fl_lon: the longitudinal coordinate of the parent solar flare
fl_lat: the latitudinal coordinate of the parent solar flare
fl_goes_class (C, M, X): the class of the parent solar flare
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2020 monthly CDNC data from the NASA GEOS-GOCART model simulations
These three model simulation data can be used to analyze the impact of IMO2020 on maritime aerosol concentrations
Replication Data for: Do International Rankings Affect Public Opinion?
Replication data for:
Cavari, Amnon, Asif Efrat, and Omer Yair. "Do International Rankings Affect Public Opinion?" British Journal of Politics and International Relations
Proteomic study of the mechanism of action of mitochondria-targeted tetrahydroxy stilbene glycoside derivatives in APP695V717I transgenic mice
This dataset is a proteomic study to investigate the mechanism of action of mitochondria-targeted tetrahydroxystilbene glycoside derivatives in APP695V717I transgenic mic
Replication Data for: large-scale ecological network using mammalian data in Korea
corridor -> line (shp)
corridor landscape desity -> raste
Replication data for: Coarse Wage-Setting and Behavioral Firms
Review of Economics and Statistics: Forthcoming
Data for manuscipts: Norms prioritizing positive assessments are likely to maintain cooperation in private indirect reciprocityNorms prioritizing positive assessments
Data for a maniscript for "Norms prioritizing positive assessments are likely to maintain cooperation in private indirect reciprocityNorms prioritizing positive assessments
Legacy of Slavery in Maryland: “Slave Statistics”
“Slave Statistics” consists of 7,289 records derived from lists of enslaved individuals in Anne Arundel and Montgomery counties as of November 1, 1864, the date when the Constitution of 1864, which abolished slavery in the state of Maryland, took effect. Maryland remained in the Union during the Civil War, despite the divided loyalties of her people. Because Maryland was a Union state, Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation did not free Maryland slaves. Many enslaved people, however, had taken advantage of the war's confusion to leave their enslavers earlier, some by joining the Union Army. Hoping that the federal government would repay the state's loyalty and compensate its citizens for the chattels lost, the General Assembly ordered that a listing be made of all slaveholders and their slaves as of November 1, 1864. The federal government never compensated the owners, but these records, called “Slave Statistics,” are the only evidence available of enslaved people and owners at the time of state emancipation. The Maryland State Archives retains the Slave Statistics reports for 1867-1869 for eight Maryland counties; the dataset includes information from two of the eight counties, Anne Arundel and Montgomery. The dataset includes all information on the original lists, including names of enslavers; county and district of residence; names of enslaved individuals and their physical condition, term of servitude, and Union Army service, including regiment; record date; and compensation (if applicable)
PDB: 5Y11, Crystal structure of SFTSV GN with neutralizing antibody MAb4-5 (310K, 37°C, 100 ns)
PDB: 5Y11, Crystal structure of SFTSV GN with neutralizing antibody MAb4-5 (310K, 37°C, 100 ns): random seed #1. PDBs obtained at every 50 ns