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    Replication Data and Code for: Healthcare Utilization and Labour Market Responses to Health Shocks

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    The data and programs replicate tables and figures from "Healthcare Utilization and Labour Market Responses to Health Shocks", by Lin, Tanaka, Chang, and Hsueh. Please see the ReadMe file for additional details

    1928_A226_0025_2024 air photo

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    Roll# A226 Photo# 0025 (1928) 1:800

    Supplementary Material for "Perceptions of interprofessional collaboration among University of Montreal’s pediatric residents rotating through the pediatric intensive care unit: Mixed-method analysis of the current situation and recommendations for future innovative teaching-learning activities"

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    This file contains all supplementary material supporting the publication of the aforementioned article, including a Standards for Reporting Qualitative Research (SRQR) checklist, surveys and questionnaires used for the study, and supplemental results

    Impact of cadaver decomposition on soil organic matter chemistry and bacterial responses during varying seasonal conditions within a temperate human taphonomic facility

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    Data consists of chemical and bacterial analyses collected from soil sampled at varying distances (0-100 cm) and horizons (A and B) from decomposing human remains deposited during warm (n = 3) or cold (n =3) seasonal conditions at the REST[ES] facility (Bécancour, Québec). This was done to evaluate the environmental impact of human decomposition, particularly on soil nutrient and energy fluxes. Les données proviennent d'analyses chimiques et bactériennes recueillies à partir d'échantillons de sol prélevés à différents distances (0-100 cm) et horizons (A et B) des restes humains déposés pendant des conditions saisonnières chaudes (n = 3) ou froides (n = 3) au site de recherche REST[ES] (Bécancour, Québec). Ces analyses ont été réalisées pour évaluer l'impact environnemental de la décomposition cadavérique, notamment sur les flux de nutriments et d'énergie dans les sols. (2020-08-10

    IEA Energy Prices and Taxes Statistics. EU, Japan - Coal import costs and volumes by origin, 1980-2011

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    This comparative table includes data on EU and Japan coal import costs. The data are expressed both in terms of volume (1000 tonnes) and price(USD/tonne). This database is presented in quarterly datapoints. [Data edition 2012]

    Supporting Data for "The Efficacy of Methane Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) Programs in Practice"

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    Data to replicate figures in manuscript and supplemental informatio

    Postal Code Conversion File Plus [Canada], Version 4B, January 2003, Census of Canada 2001

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    The PCCF+ is a SAS© control program and set of associated datasets derived from the PCCF, a 2001 postal codeOM population weight file, the Geographic Attribute File, Health Region boundary files, and other supplementary data. PCCF+ automatically assigns a range of Statistics Canada standard geographic areas and other geographic identifiers based on postal codesOM. PCCF+ differs from the PCCF in that it: Uses population-weighted random allocation for many postal codesOM that link to more than one geographic area. Options are available for institutional postal codesOM. Procedures are included to link partial postal codesOM to geographic identifiers where possible. Problem records and diagnostics are provided in the program output, along with reference information for possible solutions. The geographic coordinates, which represent the standard geostatistical areas linked to each postal codesOM on the PCCF, are commonly used to map the distribution of data for spatial analysis (e.g., clients, activities). In April 1983, the Geography Division released the first version of the PCCF, which linked postal codes to 1981 census geographic areas and included geographic coordinates. PCCF+ was first created using the 1986 census and has been updated regularly with population weight files calculated for each census from 1991 through 2001. The purpose of the PCCF+ is to provide a link between six-character postal codesOM produced by the Canada Post Corporation (CPC), standard 2001 Census geographic areas (such as dissemination areas, census subdivisions, and census tracts) produced by Statistics Canada, and supplementary administrative areas and neighbourhood income quintiles. Postal codesOM do not respect census geographic boundaries and so may be linked to more than one standard geographic area, or assigned to more than one set of coordinates. Therefore, one postal codeOM may be represented by more than one record. The PCCF product, produced by Statistics Canada, provides links between postal codes and all recorded matches to census geography. PCCF+ uses the PCCF but provides additional functionality in that it uses a population-weighted matching process for some residential postal codesOM where more than one geographic code is possible. PCCF+ also provides routines for institutional postal codesOM and for historic postal codesOM. The purpose of this product is not to validate postal codesOM or the PCCF.</p

    Replication Data for: Palaeoecological signals remain robust at broad spatiotemporal scales despite artificial reductions in sampling power and geographical scope

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    This repository contains the data and code to replicate the results for 3.1, 3.2, or 3.3 in the paper titled "Palaeoecological signals remain robust at broad spatiotemporal scales despite artificial reductions in sampling power and geographical scope." It also contains the citations for the data used in the analysis. Project summary: Palaeoecological analyses rely on datasets that are comprised of collections or observations of fossil specimens. When palaeoecologists consider the scope of a novel project or research question, logistical constraints surrounding specimen acquisition are often a primary limiting factor. Despite this, some exceptional datasets exist that are both broad in spatiotemporal scope and densely sampled. One such dataset, consisting of 116,896 fossil brachiopods from central Nevada spanning from the beginning of the Early Devonian to the end of the Middle Devonian, is utilized by the present study as a model dataset to test the effects of logistically imposed restrictions on sample collection. Specifically, the present study tests whether palaeoecological signals (as represented in an NMDS ordination plot), and the processes that drive them, may be identified despite artificial reductions in spatiotemporal resolution and scope. These artificial reductions simulated two types of logistical sampling constraints: (1) limitations on the absolute number of samples collected, and (2) inability to travel to, and collect from, geographically separated regions. The primary palaeoecological signal identified in NMDS ordination plots of the entire dataset (255 samples) was identifiable more than >98% of the time with as few as 26 randomly selected samples, and NMDS ordinations of geographically restricted subsamples representing temporal intervals of >5 Ma were found to contain signals representative of the entire study area. Thus, it was possible to capture the primary signals corresponding to biodiversity shifts on broad scales with limited sampling power, and without extensively sampling outside of a single geographical region

    Replication Data for: 3D Shear‐wave Velocity and Density Modelling of the Northern Cascadia Subduction Zone

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    Development of 3D shear-wave velocity (Vs) and density models of southwest British Columbia and Washington State are accomplished as part of the Metro Vancouver Seismic Microzonation Project (MVSMMP) which aims to improve understanding of seismic hazards in the Georgia Basin. The 3D Vs model is developed from ambient seismic noise and earthquake data recorded by temporary and permanent seismic stations in the last two decades. A 3D density model is also developed from a publicly available gravity dataset. Here, we share a replication package that includes datasets (seismic and gravity), computer codes and scripts adopted and developed for this research work. The package also includes intermediate result files and final 3D models and GMT script used to plot each figure in the Ojo et al. (2025) JGR Solid Earth article. Our goal is to support research transparency and reproducibility of our work

    Dataset of Environmental Performance Assessment of a Decentralized Network of Recyclable Waste Sorting Facilities: Case Study in Montreal

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    The dataset presents the raw results associated with an environmental and economic assessment of a decentralized recyclable waste treatment facility network. It was obtained by deriving Montreal's open dataset and applying an algorithm. The treatment chain consists of allocating recyclable waste in dwellings, simulating the collection of that waste, sorting this waste and shipping PET to a treatment facility. The dataset documents the details of this chain of events. All this treatment was modelled. The study modelled seven scenarios: a baseline scenario and six decentralization scenarios. The performance assessment is applied to the six scenarios

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