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    Combined 2020-2022 Data for ED Concept

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    This dataset represents evaluation data collected as part of UW ECHO's in eduaction in 2021 and 2022

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

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    US-PEPAP Louisiana Data While 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

    JAGS code for double-observer hierarchical model of abundance

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    This readme file outlines the construction of a JAGS script that accepts independent double-observer survey data and will estimate abundance of animals. This script can be adapted to any data set and currently accepts a double observer dataset provided consists of observations made of Google Earth satellite imagery collected on 19 July 2014 see (christianson_idohm_jagsdata_README.txt)

    2022 ADHD Testing Effect Dataset

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    These data are from a study examining the testing effect in college students with ADHD and those without ADHD. N =72, 36 individuals with ADHD to 36 without. Participants studied Swahili-English word pairs that varied in difficulty. Half of the pairs were repeatedly studied and the other half repeatedly tested. On a final test, all participants showed a benefit of retrieval practice relative to restudy and participant status did not moderate the effect. However, unmedicated individuals with ADHD performed worse overall, both during the encoding phase and on the final test, while medicated participants were not significantly different from controls. An examination of self-reported encoding strategies found unmedicated participants used fewer deep strategies at encoding, consistent with prior work on ADHD and memory

    SWHA Modern Historic Supplementary Data Table

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    Dataset of historic and current plumage morph categories for Swainson's Hawks ( Buteo swainsoni ) from museum and digital collections used in the publication: A population bottleneck did not impact polymorphism rates in California Swainson's Hawks

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

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    US-PEPAP Minnesota 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

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

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    US-PEPAP Nevada 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

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

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    US-PEPAP New York 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

    Double-observer satellite imagery data for hierarchical modelling of abundance

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    This readme file outlines the collection of elk (Cervus elaphus) observations from Google Earth satellite imagery. Data were collected using independent double observers. This dataset can be called directly by a JAGS code to estimate abundance of elk (see christianson_idohm_jagsdata_README.txt)

    Raw 16S amplicon reads used in the manuscript entitled: 'The rhizosphere microbiome and host plant glucosinolates exhibit feedback cycles in Brassica rapa'

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    The rhizosphere microbiome influences many aspects of plant fitness, including production of secondary compounds and defense against insect herbivores. Plants also modulate the composition of the microbial community in the rhizosphere via secretion of root exudates. We tested both the effect of the rhizosphere microbiome on plant traits, and host plant effects on rhizosphere microbes using recombinant inbred lines (RILs) of Brassica rapa that differ in production of glucosinolates (GLS), secondary metabolites that contribute to defense against insect herbivores. First, we investigated the effect of genetic variation in GLS production on the composition of the rhizosphere microbiome. Using a Bayesian Dirichlet-multinomial regression model (DMBVS), we identified both negative and positive associations between bacteria from 6 genera and the concentration of 5 GLS compounds produced in plant roots. Additionally, we tested the effects of microbial inoculation (an intact vs. disrupted soil microbiome) on GLS production and insect damage in these RILs. We found a significant microbial treatment x genotype interaction, in which total GLS was higher in the intact relative to the disrupted microbiome treatment in some RILs. However, despite differences in GLS production between microbial treatments, we observed no difference in insect damage between treatments. Together, these results provide evidence for a full feedback cycle of plant-microbe interactions mediated by GLS, i.e. GLS compounds produced by the host plant 'feed-down' to influence rhizosphere microbial community and rhizosphere microbes 'feed-up' to influence GLS production

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