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The Charts extension for CKAN enhances the platform's data visualization capabilities, allowing users to create, manage, and share charts that are linked to CKAN datasets. It allows users to create interactive and visually appealing chart representations of data directly within the CKAN environment, providing essential data analysis tools. This streamlines the process of visualizing data for a more intuitive and accessible experience. Key Features: Chart Creation: Enables users to create charts directly from CKAN datasets. Chart Editing: Allows users to modify and customize existing charts. Chart Embedding: Provides the ability to embed created charts into other web applications or platforms for wider dissemination. Chart Sharing: Supports sharing of chart visualizations with other users or groups within or outside the CKAN ecosystem. Multiple Chart Types: Supports a variety of common chart types, including bar charts, line charts, and pie charts. Further chart types are not mentioned explicitly, but it is implied the extension can be extended as well. Technical Integration: The extension integrates with CKAN primarily as a plugin. To enable the Charts extension, the chartsview and chartsbuilderview plugins must be added to the CKAN configuration file. The documentation also mentions the need to set CHARTS_FIELDS when autogenerating documentation for chart types fields, which implies a level of customization and extensibility for different chart types. It requires proper initialization of the CKAN instance and relies on validators and helpers, emphasizing the need for a correctly configured CKAN environment. Benefits & Impact: The primary benefit of the CKAN Charts extension is the enhancement of data analysis and presentation capabilities within CKAN. By providing tools to create, manage, and share charts, the extension makes it easier for users to understand and communicate insights from their data, fostering better data-driven decision-making. Also the documentation for chart types can be autogenerated.
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This data publication is part of the 'P³-Petrophysical Property Database' project, which was developed within the EC funded project IMAGE (Integrated Methods for Advanced Geothermal Exploration, EU grant agreement No. 608553) and consists of a scientific paper, a full report on the database, the database as excel and .csv files and additional tables for a hierarchical classification of the petrography and stratigraphy of the investigated rock samples (see related references). This publication here provides a hierarchical interlinked stratigraphic classification according to the chronostratigraphical units of the international chronostratigraphic chart of the IUGS v2016/04 (Cohen et al. 2013, updated) according to international standardisation. As addition to this IUGS chart, which is also documented in GeoSciML, stratigraphic IDs and parent IDs were included to define the direct relationships between the stratigraphic terms. The P³ database aims at providing easily accessible, peer-reviewed information on physical rock properties relevant for geothermal exploration and reservoir characterization in one single compilation. Collected data include hydraulic, thermophysical and mechanical properties and, in addition, electrical resistivity and magnetic susceptibility. Each measured value is complemented by relevant meta-information such as the corresponding sample location, petrographic description, chronostratigraphic age and, most important, original citation. The original stratigraphic and petrographic descriptions are transferred to standardized catalogues following a hierarchical structure ensuring intercomparability for statistical analysis, of which the stratigraphic catalogue is presented here. These chronostratigraphic units are compiled to ensure that formations of a certain age are connected to the corresponding stratigraphic epoch, period or erathem. Thus, the chronostratigraphic units are directly correlated to each other by their stratigraphic ID and stratigraphic parent ID and can thus be used for interlinked data assessment of the petrophysical properties of samples of an according stratigraphic unit.
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Imports - Flat-Rolled Iron Mm (. Inch) Or More Wide, Clad in Mexico increased to 172640 USD Thousand in January from 145463 USD Thousand in December of 2023. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Mexico Imports of Flat-rolled Iron Mm (. Inch) Or More W.
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Imports To Extra-Ea18 - Intermediate Goods (Volume %mom) In the Euro Area increased to -2.30 percent in November from -5 percent in October of 2022. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Euro Area Imports of Extra-ea18 - Intermediate Goods (volum.
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The global chart plotter market size was valued at approximately USD 1.5 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 2.8 billion by 2032, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.2% during the forecast period. One of the primary growth factors driving this market is the increasing demand for advanced navigation systems across various sectors, including marine, aviation, and automotive industries, which are increasingly adopting sophisticated electronic navigation tools to enhance safety and operational efficiency.
The growth of the chart plotter market can be significantly attributed to the technological advancements in GPS and electronic navigation systems. These innovations have enhanced the accuracy, reliability, and usability of chart plotters, making them indispensable tools for a wide array of applications. The integration of advanced features such as real-time weather updates, route optimization, and interactive displays has further fueled their adoption. Moreover, the rise of automated and autonomous vehicle technologies has increased the dependence on reliable and precise navigation solutions, thereby propelling the growth of the chart plotter market.
Another crucial growth factor is the increasing emphasis on safety regulations and environmental concerns, particularly in the marine and aviation sectors. Governments and regulatory bodies worldwide are imposing stringent guidelines to ensure the safety of vessels and aircraft. Compliance with these regulations often requires the installation of advanced navigation equipment, including chart plotters. Additionally, the growing awareness about the environmental impact of maritime and aviation operations has led to the adoption of more fuel-efficient navigation practices, which is further driving the demand for sophisticated chart plotting devices.
The expanding recreational activities, such as boating and yachting, are also contributing to the market growth. With an increasing number of individuals engaging in recreational marine activities, there is a rising demand for user-friendly and reliable navigation tools. Chart plotters, with their capability to provide detailed and accurate navigational information, have become a popular choice among recreational users. This trend is particularly noticeable in developed regions with high disposable income and a penchant for leisure activities.
Chart Monitors play a pivotal role in the modern navigation ecosystem, providing real-time data visualization and tracking capabilities that enhance the functionality of chart plotters. These devices are particularly crucial in sectors where precise navigation is paramount, such as marine and aviation industries. By offering detailed graphical representations of navigational data, Chart Monitors enable users to make informed decisions swiftly, thereby improving safety and operational efficiency. The integration of Chart Monitors with chart plotters allows for seamless data synchronization, ensuring that users have access to the most current navigational information. As technology advances, the capabilities of Chart Monitors are expected to expand, incorporating features such as augmented reality overlays and predictive analytics, further solidifying their importance in the navigation landscape.
From a regional perspective, North America and Europe are the leading markets for chart plotters, driven by the high concentration of maritime and aviation activities, as well as stringent safety regulations. However, the Asia Pacific region is expected to witness the highest growth, driven by the rapid expansion of marine trade, increasing aviation activities, and growing adoption of advanced navigation systems in countries like China, Japan, and India. The burgeoning middle-class population and rising disposable incomes in these regions are also contributing to the growth of the recreational boating sector, further fueling the demand for chart plotters.
The chart plotter market is segmented by product type into fixed mount and handheld chart plotters. Fixed mount chart plotters are predominantly used in larger vessels and aircraft where permanent installation offers stability and integration with other onboard systems. These devices are often equipped with larger screens and more advanced features, making them suitable for professional and commercial applications. The demand for fixed mount chart plotters is driven by their robustness, high performanc
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Additional file 12: Table S4. The statistic of select state of reported marker genes from the corresponding publications in four datasets with selected genes.
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The total amount of data created, captured, copied, and consumed globally is forecast to increase rapidly, reaching *** zettabytes in 2024. Over the next five years up to 2028, global data creation is projected to grow to more than *** zettabytes. In 2020, the amount of data created and replicated reached a new high. The growth was higher than previously expected, caused by the increased demand due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as more people worked and learned from home and used home entertainment options more often. Storage capacity also growing Only a small percentage of this newly created data is kept though, as just * percent of the data produced and consumed in 2020 was saved and retained into 2021. In line with the strong growth of the data volume, the installed base of storage capacity is forecast to increase, growing at a compound annual growth rate of **** percent over the forecast period from 2020 to 2025. In 2020, the installed base of storage capacity reached *** zettabytes.
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Hungary - Extra-EU trade: Imports was EUR39172.70 Million in December of 2024, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Hungary - Extra-EU trade: Imports - last updated from the EUROSTAT on July of 2025. Historically, Hungary - Extra-EU trade: Imports reached a record high of EUR49618.00 Million in December of 2022 and a record low of EUR20598.00 Million in December of 2016.
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Additional file 20: Table S9. Runtime statistic of gCAnno.
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Hungary - Extra-EU trade: Share of imports by Member State was 1.60% in December of 2024, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Hungary - Extra-EU trade: Share of imports by Member State - last updated from the EUROSTAT on July of 2025. Historically, Hungary - Extra-EU trade: Share of imports by Member State reached a record high of 1.80% in December of 2023 and a record low of 1.30% in December of 2016.
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Additional file 1: Supplementary Tables. Table S1. Summary for the scRNA-seq data with cell type annotation for different tissue in human and mouse. Table S2. Summary for the maker information for different tissue in human. Table S3. Computational consumption for three case studies. Table S4. Summary for association between genes associated with EMT and pseudo-time.
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Portugal - Employed persons having more than one job: Males was 5.30% in December of 2024, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Portugal - Employed persons having more than one job: Males - last updated from the EUROSTAT on June of 2025. Historically, Portugal - Employed persons having more than one job: Males reached a record high of 7.70% in December of 2009 and a record low of 4.20% in December of 2020.
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Additional file 19: Table S8. The statistic of kappa coefficient in cross platform test.
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Portugal - Extra-EU trade: Exports was EUR22884.90 Million in December of 2024, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Portugal - Extra-EU trade: Exports - last updated from the EUROSTAT on July of 2025. Historically, Portugal - Extra-EU trade: Exports reached a record high of EUR23111.70 Million in December of 2022 and a record low of EUR11190.30 Million in December of 2010.
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Additional file 16: Table S6. The statistic of kappa coefficient in dropout test.
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Example report file for the genome graph created by GenGraph. The report file is in.txt format and contains details of the generated genome graph.
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Extra-Euro Area trade: Share of imports was 100.00% in December of 2021, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Extra-Euro Area trade: Share of imports - last updated from the EUROSTAT on June of 2025. Historically, Extra-Euro Area trade: Share of imports reached a record high of 100.00% in December of 2021 and a record low of 100.00% in December of 2021.
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