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    Chapter 13.7 Multistage Sampling Examples

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    The full Noonan Research Forest inventory data and the example two-stage sample used in Chapter 13m Section 13.7, Forest Mensuration 6th Edition

    Supplementary Data Files to accompany "New dimensions of Ediacaran magmatism in the southeastern New England Avalon zone, USA." (Thompson, M.D., Crowley, J.L., and Ramezani, J. 2025).

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    These thirteen files contain the supplementary data that accompany the publication for which the full citation is given below. Abstract: High precision CA-ID-TIMS U–Pb zircon geochronology establishes 627.68 ± 0.66 Ma (2σ internal uncertainty) diorite at Rowley and associated tonalite near Topsfield, Massachusetts as the earliest arc-related magmatic rocks recognized so far in the southeastern New England Avalon zone. Granite dated at 609.10 ± 0.18 Ma on the southern extremity of this terrane in Newport, Rhode Island corresponds in age to previously dated Dedham Granite that is widespread in the vicinity of Boston, Massachusetts. Slightly younger diorite (605.48 ± 0.21 Ma) in an upfaulted block west of Boston clusters with previous dates from the Milford and Fall River granites. Westwood Granite redated at 595.17 ± 0.50 Ma proves to be co-eval with Lynn–Mattapan volcanic rocks. LA-ICP-MS age spectra from the same samples (except Westwood Granite) also show inherited components. The Ediacaran crystallization ages for the southeastern New England suite overlap LA-ICP-MS ages from numerous samples in Avalonia exposed in Nova Scotia's Cobequid and Antigonish highlands. These ages both reinforce previous comparisons between these terranes and reveal patterns of incremental intrusion like those documented for continental arc-related plutons of the western United States. Mesoproterozoic and older inherited components in both cases reflect West Avalonian origins as a series of volcanic arcs developed on metasedimentary deposits that detached from the Timanide margin of Baltica. By the time ca. <630 Ma Jeffers Group tuffs (Nova Scotia) and Topsfield Granodiorite (Massachusetts) acquired Cryogenian xenocrysts, their respective West Avalonian terranes were drifting towards collision with Ganderia, precluding Baltica provenance for ca. 680–640 Ma zircon. The source of this inheritance remains unresolved

    Chapter 13.5 - Cluster Sampling Examples

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    Documentation and data files associated with the Cluster Sampling examples shown in Forest Mensuration 6th Edition (Chapter 13, Section 13.5

    Search for supports and services available in maternity residences for at risk mothers

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    The notes field contains the full MEDLINE (Ovid) search strategy for supports and services available in maternity residences. The files in this dataset contains the full MEDLINE (Ovid), CINAHL (EBSCO), SocINDEX (EBSCO), EMBASE (Elsevier), Dissertations & Theses (Proquest) and Google Scholar (Harzing's Publish or Perish) search strategies for this topic. Search date: (2023-07-21) (2024-11-14) (2024-11-18) (2025-02-27

    Chapter 13.3 - Simple Random Sampling Examples

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    Documentation and associated data files for the examples related to Simple Random Sampling (Chapter 13, Section 13.3

    Datasets for Atlantic Puffin and Razorbill Integrated Population Models

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    Encounter histories for capture-mark-recapture analysis along with productivity and count data for both Atlantic Puffins and Razorbills nesting on Machias Seal Island from 1998-2019. These datasets were analyzed jointly within an Integrated Population Model framework

    Computationally Accelerated Discovery of Efficient Dual Component White Light Emitters

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    Raw data for a computationally guided approach to formulating solution-based white light emission from a series of H-bonded iridium phosphors and a complementary H-bonding fluorophore. We computationally investigated thirty new Ir(III) complexes which all incorporate a previously studied H-bond rich biguanide functionalised ligand. The results of the computational screening based on TD-DFT peak emission data and established lifetime and quantum efficiency data in the literature indicated seven Ir(III) candidates suitable for synthesis and further investigation. Of the seven Ir(III) complexes, four were chosen based on their synthetic feasibility and their suitability to further study based on the parameters of the screen. Photophysical investigations of these four candidates with our deep blue emitter showed how three out of four of the complexes could achieve near ideal white light in the appropriate ratio of the complementary H-bonding fluorophore, while all four host-guest-complements show promising white-light results in polymer (PMMA) films

    Judicial citations

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    Three types of data: 1) Citations to any court made by the Supreme Court of Canada in its decisions (1985-2024) 2) Citations to Supreme Court of Canada decisions in factums submitted to the Court (2009-2024) 3) Citations to Supreme Court of Canada decisions by other courts and tribunals in Canada (1875-2024

    Supplementary Data Files to accompany: Germain R., Kuiper, Y.D., White, S.E., and Crowley, J.L. 2025. Zircon U–Pb evidence for the extent of the Meguma terrane and late Ediacaran magmatism in offshore Nova Scotia, Canada. Atlantic Geoscience, 61, pp. 577-615.

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    The accompanying files contain the supplementary data that accompany the publication for which the full citation and abstract are given here. Abstract: A U–Pb LA-ICP-MS zircon study was conducted on 22 rock samples from offshore southeastern Nova Scotia, Canada, to investigate the nature of the pre-Mesozoic basement and the provenance of the overlying syn-rift Late Triassic Eurydice Formation of the Scotian Basin. Detrital zircon signatures from five offshore basement metasedimentary samples were consistent with those of the Meguma terrane. Three granitoid samples yielded ca. 381–358 Ma crystallization ages, consistent with felsic plutons of the onshore Meguma terrane. These results confirm that the Meguma terrane underlies the Scotian Basin. An isotopically evolved granodiorite yielded a ca. 576 Ma crystallization age and is interpreted as basement to the Meguma terrane. Its temporal, isotopic, and geochemical similarities with igneous rocks of the Ouarzazate Group in the Anti-Atlas of Morocco suggest that the Meguma terrane likely initiated in a Cadomian back-arc basin of northwest Africa. Detrital zircon signatures from the Eurydice Formation suggest that the late Ediacaran–Ordovician Meguma Supergroup was its primary sediment source, and absence of Silurian to Devonian zircon ages suggests that the rift-related Rockville Notch Group of the northwestern part of the Meguma terrane was not a source and likely absent below the Scotian Basin. The Rockville Notch Group was previously interpreted to represent rifting between Gondwana and the Meguma terrane. We interpret the ca. 576 Ma granodiorite as representing rifting between Gondwana and the Meguma terrane, and the Rockville Notch Group as Silurian rifting of an outboard Cadomian arc from the Meguma terrane

    Search for using theatre as knowledge translation approach for health research

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    The notes field contains the full MEDLINE (Ovid) search strategy for using theatre as knowledge translation approach for health research. The files in this dataset contains the full MEDLINE (Ovid), CINAHL (EBSCO), PsycINFO (EBSCO), Academic Search Premier (EBSCO), EMBASE (Elsevier), and Dissertations & Theses (Proquest) search strategies for this topic. Search dates: (2019-07-25)(2021-07-15) (2023-04-04) (2023-09-01) (2024-07-23) (2025-12-03

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