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Marine bird and mammal survey for CAML, on board of the ice breaker "Ivan Papanin" in the Southern Ocean, with the International Polar Foundation.
This statistic depicts the average daily census in registered hospitals in the United States in 2019, categorized by the number of beds. During this year, the average daily census totaled ****** people for hospitals with ** to ** beds.
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The Department of Health requires nursing homes to complete electronic filing of each facility's licensed nursing home beds and availability by bed category on a weekly basis. All nursing homes are requested to submit their Weekly Bed Census between Wednesday and Friday of each week, based on the census at 12:00 AM on Wednesday night.
The Nursing Home Census- Historic data is the most comprehensive nursing home data available and is suitable for trending.
Available Bed and Occupancy information is self-reported, and is not audited by the NYSDOH.
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Data entered from an Engineer thesis that inventoried birds in National Park of Pendjari, in northen of Benin territory. The data were collected in 2004 and were mobilised in the framework of the project BID-AF2015-0044-SMA. The main point of this study was to collect all informations about them and to complete them with the inventory of mammals, birds and reptiles in order to propose the census sites as future Ramsar’s sites. Data were collected on some sites as : sacred’s ponds (mare sacrée), Diwouni’s pond, Tiabiga’s pond, Fogou’s pond and Bori’s pond, Bondjagou forest and Pendjari’s (Porga and Arly) and Magou’s rivers (Porga and flooded plain).
This file contains census data on salt marsh birds using 100 m radius counting circles for the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge from 2001-2009 using 100 m radius counting circles
The Business R&D and Innovation Survey (BRDIS) is a dataset created by the U.S. Census Bureau to provide detailed statistics on research and development (R&D) activities of U.S.-based companies. It tracks global and domestic R&D expenditures, the R&D workforce, intellectual property (IP) generation, technology transfer activities, and innovation trends. The survey serves as a critical resource for policymakers, researchers, and businesses to analyze investment in innovation, inform economic policies, and benchmark industry practices. Key features include granular data on R&D spending by industry, company size, and geographic location, as well as insights into collaboration between firms and academic institutions. The dataset replaced the older Survey of Industrial Research and Development (SIRD) in 2008, offering expanded scope and improved methodology. It is mandated under Title 13 of the U.S. Code, ensuring legal authority for data collection. Unique aspects of BRDIS include its focus on both manufacturing and nonmanufacturing sectors, detailed workforce metrics (e.g., R&D employee counts), and coverage of IP outputs like patents. Its predecessors, such as the Business Research and Development Survey (BRDS), were merged into the BERD framework, making it the primary source for understanding R&D dynamics in U.S. nonfarm businesses. The dataset supports academic research, industry strategy, and federal initiatives aimed at fostering innovation-driven economic growth.
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United States Imports: cif: Pnls Brds etc of Veg Fbr Ag w/ Cmnt Plstr etc Bndrs data was reported at 2.137 USD mn in Feb 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 2.342 USD mn for Jan 2025. United States Imports: cif: Pnls Brds etc of Veg Fbr Ag w/ Cmnt Plstr etc Bndrs data is updated monthly, averaging 1.157 USD mn from Jan 2002 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 278 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4.508 USD mn in Mar 2023 and a record low of 0.068 USD mn in Jan 2002. United States Imports: cif: Pnls Brds etc of Veg Fbr Ag w/ Cmnt Plstr etc Bndrs data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by U.S. Census Bureau. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.JA134: Imports: by Commodity: 6 Digit HS Code: HS 66 to 78.
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During a census of singing birds at Bentley Priory on a single day in May 2011 by Fay Broome and Peter Peretti, highly experienced amateur ornithologists
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The dataset contains year-, state-, region- and breed-wise compiled census data on livestock animals such as Bovine, Buffalo, Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Mules, Donkeys, Mithun, Pig, Camels, Horses, Ponies, Yak , etc. and poultry birds such as Cock, Hen, Chicken, Quail, Turkey, Layer, Broiler, Duck, Ducklings, Emu, Ostrich, etc., by their different breeds such as desi, exotic, indigenous, improved, etc., during the period of 2012 to 2019. The dataset also contains separate data on population of stray cattle and dogs
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In 1981, point count surveys of breeding birds (passerines and picidae) were carried out in the Vanera valley, Eastern Pyrenees, resulting in a data set of 228 counts. These data provide valuable information on the distribution and abundance of bird populations on 5350 ha of heterogeneous land (including cropland, grasslands, heaths and river banks, and pine forest) at altitudes ranging from 1100 to 2600 meters. Additional point count surveys were carried out in the pine forest from 1982 to 1985, resulting in a data set of 144 counts. Habitat descriptors (percentage of herbaceous and ligneous plant cover at different heights - 0-1m, 1-4m and more than 8m; vegetation type) and altitude were assessed around each point count. The dataset gathers all this information. We believe that it provides a complete picture of the breeding bird community in a typical valley of eastern Pyrenees in the early 1980s, which could be compared with future censuses to contribute to a variety of research questions.
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United States Imports: cif: Plstr Brds etc Not Orna, Fcd w/ Ppr of Pprbrd Only data was reported at 25.512 USD mn in Feb 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 27.861 USD mn for Jan 2025. United States Imports: cif: Plstr Brds etc Not Orna, Fcd w/ Ppr of Pprbrd Only data is updated monthly, averaging 8.954 USD mn from Jan 2002 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 278 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 30.373 USD mn in May 2024 and a record low of 2.059 USD mn in Feb 2011. United States Imports: cif: Plstr Brds etc Not Orna, Fcd w/ Ppr of Pprbrd Only data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by U.S. Census Bureau. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.JA134: Imports: by Commodity: 6 Digit HS Code: HS 66 to 78.
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Here we provided a dataset of birds’ communities census in the Station de Biologie des Laurentides (SBL), the Université de Montréal field station. Census was performed as part of the BIO2854 field course. BIO2854 is an undergraduate course in terrestrial animal ecology in biological science at Université de Montréal. Highly qualified teaching assistant and students surveyed forest birds over 4 days in May-June 2011 to 2019 by acoustic point-count method. Abundance counts were made based on bird vital domain available in literature and the assumption that each recorded male was associated with one female from the same species. Data are made available to consult for future research and teaching purpose.
This data package is formatted as an ecocomDP (Ecological Community Data Pattern). For more information on ecocomDP see https://github.com/EDIorg/ecocomDP. This Level 1 data package was derived from the Level 0 data package found here: https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/knb-lter-hbr/178/3. The abstract below was extracted from the Level 0 data package and is included for context: This data set includes bird point-count data collected during the breeding seasons (May-July) of 1999-2016 at 373 locations throughout Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest. These data were gathered as part of the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study (HBES). The HBES is a collaborative effort at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, which is operated and maintained by the USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station.
The point map shows the availability of nursing home beds by the location of the nursing home facility. The color grading of the points represent the relevancy of the bed availability data. The sizes of the points represent the number of beds available. Flyouts will display specific data for the nursing home selected. If multiple nursing homes are located close together in such a way that the map cannot easily distinguish between them, the points may appear on top of each other. To view a nursing home that is displayed in this way, click the next button at the bottom of the flyout for the nursing home. The map can be filtered by geographic area by changing these options under the Filter Tab.
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This dataset is part of an ongoing effort that began in 1979 at the University of Minnesota Itasca Biological Station to conduct an annual census of breeding bird territories on Bear Paw Point every spring. Students enrolled in Field Ornithology used an established 50x50 meter grid (11.5 hectares total plot size) and walked gridlines, identifying bird songs and estimating the number of singing males heard to determine the number of breeding territories for different species present on Bear Paw Point.
This data tracks the number of beds available for runaway and homeless youth and young adults as well as the number and percent vacant. Data include Crisis Shelters, Crisis Shelters HYA (Homeless Young Adults), Transitional Independent Living, and Transitional Independent Living HYA. For more information about programs, visit https://www1.nyc.gov/site/dycd/services/services.page and https://discoverdycd.dycdconnect.nyc/home. For the RHY Data Collection, please follow this link.
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The database includes records of 143 bird species at the Syvash wetland in 1998. Syvash is one of the unique wetlands of South-Eastern Europe, which has international significance as a place of migratory stops of waders on the Afro-Eurasian flyways. It is characterized by the large size of the territory (over 2,600 km2), rugged coastline and its long length (over 3,100 km). A high degree of landscape diversity (shallow waters, desalinated bays, floodplains, swamps, reed thickets, coastal cliffs, islands, spits, steppe areas, rice fields, fish breeding ponds, industrial sediments, agrocenoses) creates the necessary feeding and protective conditions for birds. The construction of two dams divided Sivash into three separate parts, which differ in hydrochemical conditions.
The counts at the Syvash in August 1998 were granted by the Netherlands' Ministry of Agriculture, Nature management and Fisheries and Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MATRA Fund / Program International Nature Management (PIN)).
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Censuses cover all observed bird species. Annual counts have been done in the winter time since 1957. Methodology is explained in link: http://www.luomus.fi/seurannat/methods.htm Data quality: From year 2019, 390 documents are incorrectly missing MY.taxonCensus: aves -key/value, which tell that all observed birds have been recorded during the census.
This draft biography draws together 79 published and unpublished sources which are helpful in designing and conducting monitoring population trends and reproductive success of marine birds. A summary of each resource is included.
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Marine bird and mammal survey for CAML, on board of the ice breaker "Ivan Papanin" in the Southern Ocean, with the International Polar Foundation.