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    Videos of eMouseAtlas Models: Theiler Stage 10 (6.5-7.75 dpc)

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    A number of videos for each of the eMouseAtlas 3D mouse embryo models to show the overall form and in some cases selected anatomy. Each video is identified by the unique EMA ID with annotation if required. The videos labelled as "watermovies" are captured using the OPT system with the embryo spun on a longitudinal axis with no tissue clearing

    Videos of eMouseAtlas Models: Theiler Stage 8 (5-6.5 dpc)

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    A number of videos for each of the eMouseAtlas 3D mouse embryo models to show the overall form and in some cases selected anatomy. Each video is identified by the unique EMA ID with annotation if required. The videos labelled as "watermovies" are captured using the OPT system with the embryo spun on a longitudinal axis with no tissue clearing

    High Resolution sections of eMouseAtlas Models: EMA219, Theiler Stage 11 TS11 (cultured) - Embryo

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    High resolution images of each section used for the Mouse Atlas 3D models. Images are sub-sampled for the 3D models to provide approximately iso-tropic voxel dimensions, here the images are at the full resolution of the original digitisation

    High Resolution sections of eMouseAtlas Models: EMA218, Theiler Stage 12 TS12(cultured) - Embryo

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    High resolution images of each section used for the Mouse Atlas 3D models. Images are sub-sampled for the 3D models to provide approximately iso-tropic voxel dimensions, here the images are at the full resolution of the original digitisation

    Kerogen-rich shales and coals: Key drivers of microbial life and carbon cycling in the deep biosphere

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    DNA sequence data of DNA from kerogens after microbial enrichment. These data are for sequences of bacteria inhabiting laboratory microcosms of kerogens inoculated with a lab culture. They are sequences associated with incoulation of four primary kerogen types.DNA sequence FASTA files of microbial communities from the work: Kerogen-rich shales and coals: Key drivers of microbial life and carbon cycling in the deep biospher

    High Resolution sections of eMouseAtlas Models: EMA103, Theiler Stage 25 TS25(17.5 dpc) - Kidney

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    High resolution images of each section used for the Mouse Atlas 3D models. Images are sub-sampled for the 3D models to provide approximately iso-tropic voxel dimensions, here the images are at the full resolution of the original digitisation

    The Potential and Acceptability of Using Excreta in The Indian Agri-Food System: Towards a Circular Economy for Phosphorus: Supplementary data

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    Data supporting PhD thesis Wentworth 2025: THE POTENTIAL AND ACCEPTABILITY OF USING EXCRETA IN THE INDIAN AGRI-FOOD SYSTEM: TOWARDS A CIRCULAR ECONOMY FOR PHOSPHORUS. Contact person: Alfred Gathorne-Hardy, [email protected]. These data sets contain details of calculations used in a phosphorus substance flow analysis of India and a phosphorus substance flow analysis of Berambadi Gram Panchayat, Karnataka, India. The work was supported by D. Wentworth’s NERC E4 Doctoral Training Partnership PhD studentship at the University of Edinburgh, UK (Grant number NE/S007407/1)

    High Resolution sections of eMouseAtlas Models: EMA54, Theiler Stage 18 TS18(11 dpc)

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    High resolution images of each section used for the Mouse Atlas 3D models. Images are sub-sampled for the 3D models to provide approximately iso-tropic voxel dimensions, here the images are at the full resolution of the original digitisation

    Women who qualified as medical doctors in the United Kingdom

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    The database includes 1481 women doctors who gained a UK registrable qualification between 1877 and the end of 1914. The database includes women’s birth and death years, their places of birth and death, training institution(s) attended, qualifications gained, and basic information on their social origins and careers, marriage (if any), war service, missionary employment and connections to India and China. Elizabeth Blackwell (1821-1910) and Elizabeth Garrett, later Anderson (1836-1917) who joined the Register before 1870, were excluded. The end date avoids the changes wrought by the First World War, when a rapid expansion in women medical students took place: London medical colleges temporarily admitted women, to compensate for the great reduction in numbers of male applicants

    Morocco - miscellaneous cities, 2025 images

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    ### DOCOMOMO INTERNATIONAL MASS HOUSING ARCHIVE ### The provision of healthy modern housing for all was one of the foremost ideals of the Modern Movement, and inspired a vast wave of planning and building across the world during the 20th century. In the last quarter of the century, even as the foundational programmes of Europe and America lost their impetus, the baton was passed on to other countries, especially in eastern Asia, where the narrative of Modern mass housing was reinvigorated for the next century - a unique example of a key Modernist project that actually continues and thrives today, and which thus forms a principal focus of interest for DOCOMOMO – the leading international organisation promoting the documentation and conservation of buildings, sites and neighbourhoods of the Modern Movement. As heritage, the built legacies of this diverse and multi-generational adventure are almost always too controversial to qualify for conservation strategies. Instead, therefore, recording and inventorisation must dominate the heritage interest in this field. In the recognition of that fact, DOCOMOMO’s International Specialist Committee on Urbanism and Landscape, in partnership with the Scottish Centre for Conservation Studies at the University of Edinburgh, has launched the International Mass Housing Archive, whose aim is to provide an open-access library of images of significant housing projects in each working-group territory, free of copyright restrictions. These files may be copied, edited and shared on condition the appropriate citation is used, as per the terms of the attached Creative Commons Attribution licence. ### Structure ### The International Mass Housing Archive is subdivided under geographical headings corresponding to the constituent working groups of DOCOMOMO, and the individual housing projects are searchable under city and project name. Initially, the Image Archive will be managed and augmented centrally by DOCOMOMO and the SCCS, in partnership with University of Edinburgh Information Services, commencing with pilot city surveys sourced from our own photographic records in the first instance. The archive is related to several existing mass housing documentation initiatives. These include one concerning Britain, namely the online version of the 1994 book, Tower Block: http://towerblock.org/TowerBlock.pd

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