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Sex Discrimination Cases in Canada
Cases decided between 1984 and June 2021 concerning sex discrimination under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
APXS data associated with "Statistical analysis of APXS-derived chemistry of the clay-bearing Glen Torridon region and Mount Sharp group, Gale crater, Mars"
Data used in the paper "Statistical analysis of APXS-derived chemistry of the clay-bearing Glen Torridon region and Mount Sharp group, Gale crater, Mars
Truesense Raw (RGBW) Images
This dataset contains 7 raw images captured by a Truesense Colour Filter Array (KAI-04050C sensor) in BOBCAT IGV-B2320 v1.0 camera, manufactured by IMPERX. For the specifications of the camera please see “Bobcat Intelligent camera series IGV-B2320, 2013”
Elucidation of Charge Contributions in Iridium-Chelated Hydrogen-Bonding Systems-Raw Data
Raw Data that underpins the aforementioned research article. Included are UV-VIs and NMR titration data and NMR Data that demonstrate binding events
Machias Seal Island ATPU RAZO data 1995-2020
Atlantic Puffin and Razorbill phenology, productivity, and fledgling body conditio
Biomass Data from Sector Subsampling of 360˚ Spherical Images
The base data were collected from 3 early spacing trials located in western Newfoundland, Canada (Cormack, Pasadena, Roddickton) and established in the early 1980s (Donnelly et al. 1986; Fig.1). All trees 1.3 m and taller were identified by species and measured for diameter at breast height and total height periodically since the time of treatment. Using the most recent measurement at each trial, stemwood, bark, branch, and foliage biomass (kg) was estimated for each tree using the Canadian national biomass equations. Total above-ground biomass was estimated by summing these components. Total basal area was estimated by calculating tree cross-sectional area, multiplying by the appropriate plot expansion factor, and summing across all live trees. Spherical photos were obtained at three photo sample points located at half the plot radius and at azimuths of 0˚, 120˚, and 240˚. Spherical photos were obtained a 1.6m and 2.6m above the ground. Photo horizontal point sampling (Wang et al. 2020) using a 2 M photo basal angle gauge was used to estimate basal area at each sample point using the 1.6m spherical photo. Sector subsampling was then used to select measure trees using a randomly generated sector azimuth and a sector angle of 7.2˚ (2% of 360˚). All visible trees within each sector were then measured for total height and diameter at breast height using the spherical stereographic techniques. Biomass was then estimated using the Canadian National Biomass Equations, assuming all sector-selected trees were balsam fir. The plot-level data and measure-tree data were used to estimate aboveground biomass (BM, tonnes∙ha-1) using simulated resampling of the photo sample point data and ratio estimation
Result Tables: Joint Angles
Joint Angles results, including a range of motion and means, SD and p-value for each joint angl
Characterization of Pore and Grain Size Distributions in Porous Geological Samples
This dataset contains X-ray microtomography and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) images of five sandstone samples, including Berea, Buff Berea, Castlegate, Bentheimer, and Nugget, and one carbonate sample, Indiana Limestone, all acquired from Kocurek Industries (Caldwell, TX, USA). The dataset includes both raw and segmented images of the pore and grain space in addition to their size information
Result Tables: Electromyography
Electromyography results, including: means, SD and p-value for each muscl
Simulated Mapped Plots Derived from NL Spacing Trials for Sector Subsampling Study
The base data were collected from 3 early spacing trials located in western Newfoundland, Canada and established in the early 1980s. The dominant species was balsam fir with minor components of black spruce and white birch. Five spacing treatments were applied in this study areas using a randomized complete block design: control, or no spacing, (S00), 1.2m spacing (S12), 1.8m spacing (S18), 2.4m spacing (S24) and 3.0m spacing (S30). Each treatment was repeated 3 times per site (3×3×5 = 45 PSPs in this study). Treatments were applied to a 0.25 ha block (50m × 50m), and a circular permanent sample plot (PSP) was established near the center of each block. Plot sizes varied so that there were approximately 100 trees per plot following treatment. All trees 1.3 m and taller were identified by species and measured for diameter at breast height (DBH, nearest 0.01cm, BH = 1.3 m) and total height (HT, nearest 0.01 m). PSPs were remeasured at 3 to 5–year intervals but only the last measurements were used here. Stemwood, bark, branch, and foliage biomass (kg) was estimated for each tree using the Canadian national biomass equations. Total above-ground biomass (BM, kg) was estimated by summing these components