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    West Virginia - US Physical Education and Physical Activity Policy (US-PEPAP) Implementation Surveillance Data

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    US-PEPAP West Virginia DataWhile summary of the existence of US state policies regarding physical education and physical activity are available, measures of the policy implementation are rare therefore, the US-PEPAP implementation survey was designed to capture accurate and up to date information on physical education and physical activity policy implementation in schools as reported directly by physical educators. A secondary purpose of this work was to engage physical educators, university researchers, and other proponents of lifelong physical activity in becoming advocates for more favorable policy in each of the 50 US states

    SWHA_male_female_redness_SuppTable

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    Dataset of Swainson's Hawks ( Buteo swainsoni ) from museum collections used in the publication: Sexual Dimorphism in Plumage Coloration in Swainson's Hawk

    Arkansas - US Physical Education and Physical Activity Policy (US-PEPAP) Implementation Surveillance Data

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    US-PEPAP Arkansas DataWhile summary of the existence of US state policies regarding physical education and physical activity are available, measures of the policy implementation are rare therefore, the US-PEPAP implementation survey was designed to capture accurate and up to date information on physical education and physical activity policy implementation in schools as reported directly by physical educators. A secondary purpose of this work was to engage physical educators, university researchers, and other proponents of lifelong physical activity in becoming advocates for more favorable policy in each of the 50 US states

    Mississippi - US Physical Education and Physical Activity Policy (US-PEPAP) Implementation Surveillance Data

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    US-PEPAP Mississippi DataWhile summary of the existence of US state policies regarding physical education and physical activity are available, measures of the policy implementation are rare therefore, the US-PEPAP implementation survey was designed to capture accurate and up to date information on physical education and physical activity policy implementation in schools as reported directly by physical educators. A secondary purpose of this work was to engage physical educators, university researchers, and other proponents of lifelong physical activity in becoming advocates for more favorable policy in each of the 50 US states

    Hawaii - US Physical Education and Physical Activity Policy (US-PEPAP) Implementation Surveillance Data

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    US-PEPAP Hawaii DataWhile summary of the existence of US state policies regarding physical education and physical activity are available, measures of the policy implementation are rare therefore, the US-PEPAP implementation survey was designed to capture accurate and up to date information on physical education and physical activity policy implementation in schools as reported directly by physical educators. A secondary purpose of this work was to engage physical educators, university researchers, and other proponents of lifelong physical activity in becoming advocates for more favorable policy in each of the 50 US states

    South Dakota - US Physical Education and Physical Activity Policy (US-PEPAP) Implementation Surveillance Data

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    US-PEPAP South Dakota DataWhile summary of the existence of US state policies regarding physical education and physical activity are available, measures of the policy implementation are rare therefore, the US-PEPAP implementation survey was designed to capture accurate and up to date information on physical education and physical activity policy implementation in schools as reported directly by physical educators. A secondary purpose of this work was to engage physical educators, university researchers, and other proponents of lifelong physical activity in becoming advocates for more favorable policy in each of the 50 US states

    Supplemental Dataset for Marlow et al. (2022)

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    This dataset contains tabulated and graphed meteorological data supplemental to a manuscript submitted to the Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. Henceforth, the manuscript is indicated as Marlow et al.(2022). The dataset contains tabulated precipitation and wind measurements and graphed sequences of precipitation, temperature, and wind measurements. These tabulated and graphed measurements are provided for all of the accepted cases analyzed in Marlow et al. (2022)

    Meteorological data acquired at a measurement site in the Medicine Bow Mountains of Southeastern Wyoming (USA)

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    Measurements acquired using a hotplate precipitation gauge. Data includes temperature, wind speed, relative humidity, precipitation rate, and cumulative precipitation. A script that reads the data files is available in the data set itself. An example output is also provided

    Mid- and long-chain leaf waxes and their δ2H signatures in modern plants and lake sediments from mid-latitude North America

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    Compound-specific δ2H values of leaf wax n-alkanes are increasingly being used to infer past hydroclimates. However, differences in n-alkane production and apparent fractionation factors (εapp) among different plant groups complicate the relationships between n-alkane δ2H values and those of environmental water. Mid- and long-chain n-alkanes in sedimentary archives (i.e., n-C23 and n-C29) are thought to derive from aquatic and terrestrial plants, respectively, and track the isotopic composition of either lake water or precipitation. Yet, the relationship between the δ2H composition of alkane n-C23 and that of lake water is not well constrained. Moreover, recent studies show that n-alkane production is greater in terrestrial plants than in aquatic plants, which has the potential to obscure n-alkane aquatic inputs to sedimentary archives. Here, we investigated n-alkane contributions to sedimentary archives from both aquatic and terrestrial plants by analyzing their δ2H values in plants and lake sediments at 29 sites across mid-latitude North America. We find that both aquatic and terrestrial plants synthesize n-C23 and that sedimentary n-C23 δ2H values parallel those of terrestrial plants and differ from those of aquatic plants. Our results indicate that across mid-latitude North America, both mid- and long-chain n-alkanes in lake sediments commonly derive from terrestrial higher plants challenging the assumption that submerged aquatic plants produce the n-C23-alkane preserved in lake sediments. Moreover, angiosperms and gymnosperms exhibit similar εapp values between n-C29 and mean annual precipitation (MAP) δ2H values in North America. Therefore, vegetation shifts between angiosperms and gymnosperms do not strongly affect εapp values between n-C29 and MAP. Our results show that both mid- and long-chain n-alkanes track the isotopic composition of MAP in temperate North America

    Examination of Haines Jump in Microfluidic Experiments via Evolution Graphs and Interface Tracking

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    The data include image (tiff and png) and video (avi) files that provide information regarding evolution graphs, transport network diagrams, and high-speed videos. The data is available in three zip files: i)  “view-****-branch-**.png” screenshots of the interactive evolution graph viewer for the three experiments (38 images for 150mbar experiments, 40 images for 750 mbar experimesnt, and 37 images for 1500 mbar experiments), where each screenshot corresponds to an evolution branch. ii) Three “network-****.tiff” and three “network-****.png” files, which contain transport network diagrams for all three experiments. iii) Nine “exp-****-branch-**.avi” video files, which show nuclear branches and are automatically cropped from the high-speed recordings with knowledge of the spatiotemporal properties of the branches

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