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    Diversity of Staphylococcus hyicus Isolates from Swine [Eastern Canada, 2023]

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    Staphylococcus hyicus is the causative agent of exudative epidermitis in suckling and weaned piglets, a disease that poses significant concerns for animal health and welfare in swine production. Despite its impact, S. hyicus remains understudied, with limited recent data on Canadian strains. In this study, we characterize S. hyicus isolates from swine in Eastern Canada, providing insights into their genetic diversity. Our analysis includes PCR genotyping and genomic data, contributing valuable information on strain variation and potential virulence factors.Staphylococcus hyicus est l’agent responsable de l’épidermite exsudative chez les porcelets allaités et sevrés, une maladie qui soulève d’importantes préoccupations en matière de santé et de bien-être animal dans la production porcine. Malgré son impact, S. hyicus reste peu étudié, et les données récentes sur les souches canadiennes sont limitées. Dans cette étude, nous caractérisons des isolats de S. hyicus provenant de porcs du l’Est du Canada, afin de mieux comprendre leur diversité génétique. Notre analyse inclut un génotypage par PCR et des données génomiques, fournissant des informations précieuses sur la variation des souches et les facteurs potentiels de virulence

    Search strategy for professional characteristics in psilocybin-assisted therapy

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    This dataset contains two files. One describes the search strategies used for the following databases: Embase, Medline (Ovid), PsycINFO, CINAHL Complete (EBSCO), and Web of Science. For these search strategies, the concepts of "psilocybin" and "therapy" were used. A first search was launched on June 5, 2024 and a second on February 13, 2025. The second file describes the search strategies for grey literature, which included documentation from governmental or international bodies, institutions and associations, conference proceedings, theses and dissertations, pre-publications, research data, and expert blogs. Databases such as Google Scholar, OpenGrey, and GreyNet were consulted. For these search strategies, "psychedelic" was added to the previous concepts to broaden the search

    Recalculated profiles for LINCS data

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    A version of LINCS data (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE92742) processed in house where profiles are calculated by comparing samples to all controls within the database. The code to download and use these files can be found in https://github.com/PavlidisLab/regenerationCMa

    Indicateurs de performance financière des entreprises canadiennes, 2005-2007

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    Voici les Indicateurs de performance financière des entreprises canadiennes, un ouvrage de référence qui fait autorité et qui présente les ratios financiers principaux par branche d’activité. Cet ouvrage est fondé sur des données à jour, fiables et complètes sur les entreprises canadiennes provenant des bases de données d’états financiers de Statistique Canada. Le volume 1 porte sur les grandes entreprises constituées en sociétés des secteurs financier et non financier, à l'échelle nationale. À partir de la version de 2004, le volume 1 des Indicateurs de performance financière des entreprises canadiennes comprend les entreprises ayant des recettes de ventes annuelles de plus 25 millions de dollars. Le volume 2 porte sur les moyennes entreprises constituées en sociétés du secteur non financier, à l'échelle nationale, dont le chiffre d'affaires annuel se situe entre 5 millions de dollars et 25 millions de dollars. Le volume 3 porte sur les petites entreprises constituées en sociétés, dont le chiffre d'affaires annuel se situe entre 30 000 $ et 5 millions de dollars, du secteur non financier, aux échelles nationale, provinciale et territoriale et pour les régions de l'Atlantique et des Prairies. Cet ensemble de données offre des données pour trois années de référence (2005, 2006 et 2007). Il offre toute une gamme de ratios financiers et un bilan sous forme de pourcentages par secteur et par branche d'activité au Canada. Les estimations compilées sont basées sur le Système de classification des industries de l'Amérique du Nord (SCIAN 2007). La version de cette année reflète les changements effectués au bilan type. Plus précisément, les deux variables «emprunts bancaires» et «autres emprunts» dans la section du passif seront remplacées par la variable «prêts et autres emprunts». Cette collection est fondée sur des données à jour, fiables et exhaustives concernant les entreprises canadiennes. Ces données sont tirées des bases de données de Statistique Canada sur les états financiers. Les données montrent que les ratios de rentabilité médians des entreprises des trois groupes se sont améliorés depuis 2005. Les grandes sociétés ont enregistré une marge bénéficiaire d'exploitation médiane de 3,0 % en 2007 et en 2006, et de 2,7 % en 2005. Les marges bénéficiaires d'exploitation médianes des moyennes entreprises s'établissaient à 3,1 % en 2007 et en 2006 et à 2,8 % en 2005. Celles des petites entreprises se situaient à 4,6 % en 2007, à 5,0 % en 2006 et à 4,0 % en 2005. <br

    Replication Data and Code for: Peer Effects at Work on Parental Leave: Why is Papa not more involved?

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    The data and programs replicate tables and figures from "Peer Effects at Work on Parental Leave: Why is Papa not more involved?", by Y. Diallo, and F. Lange. Please see the ReadMe file for additional details

    Data set for "A Human-Portable Mass Flux Method for Methane Emissions Quantification: Controlled Release Testing Performance Evaluation"

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    This data set contains the controlled methane release rates and the rates quantified with the pole-based flux plane and customized forward Gaussian plume methods. The corresponding publication for this data is "A Human-Portable Mass Flux Method for Methane Emissions Quantification: Controlled Release Testing Performance Evaluation." The controlled releases were performed at the Carbon Management Canada Field Research Station near Brooks, AB in summer 2024

    ARC60

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    NEMO version: 3.6 LIM version: 2 Atmospheric Forcing:ERA5 Runoff:A-HYPE as forced by the HydroGFDv2 atmospheric reanalysis product Open Boundary Condition:GLORYS12v1 Initial Condition: GLORYS2v4 Output frequency: 1 day Others: Initialization took place on Jan 1 1993. The first year was our spinup year. On Jan 1 1994 we activated tides and icebergs within ARC60. Boundary conditions were changed from GLORYS2v4 to GLORYS12v1 on Jan 1 1998<br

    Ontario soybean grain prices, 2025 [Canada]

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    This dataset contains Ontario soybean grain prices collected by University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus. The dataset includes daily prices of agricultural commodities at individual elevators in Ontario. Daily highs and lows are given for each commodity, as well as, daily Bank of Canada exchange rates.This dataset includes data from January 1, 2025 to November 30, 2025. Data for December 1, 2025 to December 31, 2025 will be added as it becomes available.</p

    Predicting Pacific Herring Spawn Events in the Howe Sound, British Columbia

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    Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii) are a vital forage fish, supporting marine food webs and coastal fisheries while holding deep cultural significance for Indigenous communities. The timing of Pacific herring spawning is influenced by various environmental factors, yet the specific cues driving this behavior remain unclear. This study investigates the role of lunar cycles, sea surface temperature, and photoperiod in determining the timing of Pacific herring spawning events in the Howe Sound, British Columbia. Using data collected from 2021 to 2024 by the Marine Stewardship Initiative, alongside satellite-derived sea surface temperature and the environmental variables lunar phase and photoperiod, the study examines correlations between these factors and observed Pacific herring spawning events. The findings reveal that lunar cycles, particularly the Waxing Crescent phase, are the primary driver of spawn timing, with spawning events peaking during this phase. Sea surface temperature and photoperiod showed no significant correlation with spawn timing, suggesting that tidal conditions rather than temperature or light levels are more critical for herring reproduction in this region. These results have important implications for conservation efforts, indicating that spatial protections and management strategies should be aligned with lunar cycles to maximize spawning success. This study contributes to the understanding of environmental cues influencing herring spawning and highlights the need for further research into site-specific factors and additional environmental drivers

    HRMS data for nontarget analysis

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    High resolution mass spectrometry data to support a nontarget analysis

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