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  1. LIFE-M Ohio Causes of Death

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    Updated Sep 13, 2021
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    Martha J. Bailey (2021). LIFE-M Ohio Causes of Death [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/E149841V1
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 13, 2021
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    University of California-Los Angeles
    Authors
    Martha J. Bailey
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Ohio
    Description

    Longitudinal and Intergenerational Determinants of Aging and Mortality was funded by the National Institute on Aging to add critical information on cause of death to a new large-scale data resource, the Longitudinal, Intergenerational Family Electronic Micro-database (LIFE-M). Enhancing the LIFE-M with cause of death will facilitate innovative research on the relationship of longevity and cause of death with demographic, socio-economic, and early-life environmental factors for family networks across four generations.The grant had the following specific aims:(1) Use “Smart Indexing” technology to digitize and cross-validate hand-written cause-of-death information;(2) Link digitized causes of death to the LIFE-M database and create documentation for this new variable for public use; and(3) Publicly release the causes of death variable and documentation with the LIFE-M dataset, metadata, and supporting documentation.

  2. Data from: Catalogue of Life

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    Updated Mar 20, 2025
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    Olaf Bánki; Yury Roskov; Markus Döring; Geoff Ower; Diana Raquel Hernández Robles; Camila Andrea Plata Corredor; Thomas Stjernegaard Jeppesen; Ari Örn; Thomas Pape; Donald Hobern; Stephen Garnett; Holly Little; R. Edward DeWalt; Keping Ma; Joe Miller; Thomas Orrell; Rolf Aalbu; John Abbott; Robert Adlard; Carlos Aedo; E. Aescht; Sara Alexander; Miguel A. Alonso-Zarazaga; Belinda Alvarez; Giovani Carlos Andrella; Lucas Silveira Antonietto; Claudia Arango; Tom Artois; Margoth Atahuachi Burgos; Stephen Atkinson; John J. Atwood; Ângela Lúcia Bagnatori Sartori; Nicolas Bailly; Joaquín Baixeras; Edward Baker; Anoop Balan; Roger Bamber; Subir Bandyopadhyay; H. Barber-James; Rafael Barbosa Pinto; Russell Barrett; L. Bartolozzi; I. Bartsch; George Beccaloni; C.L. Bellamy; Denise Bellan-Santini; P.F. Bellinger; Yair Ben-Dov; Isabel Blasco-Costa; James S. Boatwright; Phil Bock; Barry Bolton; Leonardo M. Borges; Roseli Bortoluzzi; Robert L. Bossard; Cornelio Bota-Sierra; Patrice Bouchard; T. Bourgoin; Nicole Boury-Esnault; Geoff Boxshall; Christopher Boyko; Simone Brandão; Holger Braun; Rod Bray; Gunnar Brehm; John C. Brinda; Paul D Brock; Steven L. Broich; John Brown; Samuel Brown; Niel Bruce; Savatore Brullo; Anne Bruneau; Louise Bush; Thies Büscher; Magdalena Błażewicz-Paszkowycz; Analyn Cabras; Stephen Cairns; Michael Calonje; Warren Cardinal-McTeague; Domingos Cardoso; Lilian Cardoso; Paulyn Cartwright; R.C. Castilho; Elizeu B. Castro; Isabella C. Castro Silva; Angélica Cervantes; Alexey Chernyshev; Herve Chevillotte; Le Min Choo; Henry Choong; K.A. Christiansen; F. Cianferoni; Maria Marta Cigliano; Ruth Clarke; Thiago Cobra e Monteiro; Allen Collins; James Compton; Denis Copilaș-Ciocianu; Laure Corbari; Ralf Cordeiro; CoreoideaSF Team; Kevin Cortés-Hernández; Mark John Costello; Simon Crameri; Jesus A. Cruz-López; Paco Cárdenas; Meg Daly; Mikhail Daneliya; Jean-Claude Dauvin; Peter Davie; Claude De Broyer; Sammy De Grave; Haroldo C. De Lima; Jurate De Prins; Willy De Prins; Filipe De Sousa; Manuel De la Estrella; Rob DeSalle; Peter Decker; Wim Decock; Alfonso Delgado-Salinas; Cyrille Deliry; Pablo M Dellapé; J. Den Heyer; Klaas-Douwe Dijkstra; D.A. Dmitriev; Martin Dohrmann; Óscar Dorado; Franck Dorkeld; Rachel Downey; Lei Duan; Maria-Cristina Díaz; David C Eades; Ashley N. Egan; Michael Eitel; Aliya El Nagar; Christian C. Emig; Michael S. Engel; Patricia Esquete Garrote; G.A. Evans; Neal L Evenhuis; Marcus Falcão; Frank Farruggia; Kristian Fauchald; Daphne Fautin; Colin Favret; Brian Fisher; Cene Fišer; L. Forró; Ana Paula Fortuna-Perez; Helen Fortune-Hopkins; Peter Fritsch; Rainer Froese; Anne Fuchs; Shinta Fujimoto; Hidetaka Furuya; Edeline Gagnon; Horia Galea; Rade Garic; Rebeca Gasca; J.-L. Gattolliat; Sarah Gerken; Alexandre Gibau de Lima; David Gibson; Cees Gielis; Todd Gilligan; Gonzalo Giribet; Jennifer C. Girón Duque; Arjan Gittenberger; Gianpietro Giusso del Galdo; Serge Gofas; Mikhail Goncharov; Anne Isabelley Gondim; Claire Goodwin; Rafaël Govaerts; Michal Grabowski; Alexia de A. Granado; Bernarda de Souza Gregório; John R. Grehan; Rosaura Grether; David A. Grimaldi; Onno Gross; José Manuel Guerra-García; Alberto Guglielmone; Eric Guilbert; Tobias Guldberg Frøslev; Josef Gusenleitner; Markus Göker; Fabian Haas; Kerry A. Hadfield; Eduardo Hajdu; Michael Hassler; Michael W. Hastriter; Christoph Hauser; Axel Hausmann; Bruce W. Hayward; Ed Hendrycks; Thomas J Henry; F.A. Hernandes; Juan Carlos Hernández-Crespo; Adrian Hine; Boon-Chuan Ho; Alicia Hodson; Bert Hoeksema; Mario Hoenemann; J. Holstein; Matthew Hooge; John Hooper; Heidi Hopkins; Ivan Horak; Tammy Horton; Jirí Hošek; Colin Hughes; Lauren Hughes; Rony Huys; Jiří Háva; C. Häuser; F. Janssens; Damià Jaume; Firouzeh Javadi; Krzysztof Jazdzewski; Christian D. Jersabek; Kevin P Johnson; Lucas Jordão; Piotr Jóźwiak; Hiroshi Kajihara; Keiichi Kakui; Axel Kallies; Marcin Jan Kamiński; Kojun Kanda; Ivana Karanovic; Jeyaraney Kathirithamby; Michelle Kelly; Young-Hyo Kim; Rachael King; Paul Kirk; Ian Kitching; Michelle Klautau; Bente B. Klitgaard; Stefan Koenemann; N.M. Korovchinsky; A. Kotov; Tatiana Kramina; Traudl Krapp-Schickel; Antonina Kremenetskaia; Kumar Krishna; Valerie Krishna; Andreas Kroh; A.S. Kroupa; Adriano B. Kury; Milena S. Kury; J. Kvaček; Olivier Lachenaud; Carlos Lado; Gretchen Lambert; Lorena Lana C. Atunes; Matt Lavin; David Lazarus; François Le Coze; Marianne Le Roux; Sara LeCroy; José Ledis Linares; Sangmi Lee; Martin F. Leitner; Gwilym P. Lewis; Shi-Jin Li; Ji Li-Qiang; Robert (†) Lichtwardt; Swee-Cheng Lim; Tim Littlewood; V. Lohrmann; Stuart J. Longhorn; Wolfgang Lorenz; Jim Lowry; Federico Lozano; Ryan Lumen; Chris HC Lyal; Anne-Nina Lörz; Larry Madin; Philippe Magnien; Christopher Mah; Noel Mal; Tomasz Mamos; Renata Manconi; Vidal Mansano; Kelly Markello; Koen Martens; Jon H. Martin; Patrick Martin; Kagiso S. Mashego; Svetlana Maslakova; Bruce Maslin; Sawai Mattapha; Catherine McFadden; S. McKamey; J.A. McMurtry; Miguel Angel Medrano; Jan Mees; Jan P. Meier-Kolthoff; Kenneth Meland; Amanda C. Mendes; Kelly Merrin; N.C. Mesa; Charles Messing; Carlos G.C. Mielke; Alain Migeon; Douglas R Miller; Claudia Mills; Alessandro Minelli; David Mitchell; MolluscaBase eds.; Tina Molodtsova; José Francisco Montenegro Valls; Richard Mooi; André Morandini; Rosana Moreira da Rocha; Christine Morrow; Annah Moteetee; Leidys Murillo-Ramos; Bruce Murphy; J.P.Z. Narita; Nemys eds.; Davi Galvão Nery; U Neu-Becker; Birger Neuhaus; Alfred Newton; Peter Ng Kee Lin; David Nicolson; John E. Nielsen; Ard Nijhof; Teruaki Nishikawa; Jon Norenburg; Tim O'Hara; R. Ochoa; Hiroyoshi Ohashi; Kazuaki Ohashi; Justin Ollerenshaw; Pjotr Oosterbroek; Dennis Opresko; Roy Osborne; Hans-Jürgen Osigus; J.D. Oswald; Yuzo Ota; Daniel Otte; David Ouvrard; Luciano Paganucci de Queiroz; Arun Pandey; Aidan C. Parte; Gustav Paulay; Dennis Paulson; Daniel Pauly; R. Toby Pennington; Julia da Silva Pereira; Daniel Perez-Gelabert; A. Petrusek; Pete Phillipson; Ulisses Pinheiro; Marli Pires Morim; Andrzej Pisera; Brian Pitkin; David Plotkin; Bruna Poatskievick Pierezan; Gary Poore; Maria Povydysh; Rayran Araújo Praxedes; W.J. Pulawski; Richard Pyle; Franz Pühringer; Hossein Rajaei; Nivohenintsoa Rakotonirina; Gustavo Ramos; Juliana Rando; Fabiana Ranzato Filardi; Lauren Raz; Geoffrey Read; Tony Rees; Mike Reich; James Davis Reimer; Lorenz C. Reimer; Jan Ove Rein; John Reynolds; Judy Rincón; Marc Rius; Tim Robertson; Gaden Robinson; Gaden S (†) Robinson; Estefania Rodríguez; Michael Ruggiero; Pilar Ríos; Klaus Rützler; Romain Sabroux; Kaveh Samimi-Namin; A. Sanborn; Munivenkatappa Sanjappa; Stéfhanne Guimarães Santos; Arnoldo Santos-Guerra; Joaquim Sardà Carbasse; M. Sartori; Klaus Sattler; Bernd Schierwater; Steve Schilling; Rowan Schley; C. Schmid-Egger; A. Schmidt-Rhaesa; Paul Schoolmeesters; Martin Schorr; Brian Schrire; Peter Schuchert; R.T. Schuh; Christine Schönberg; Rodrigo Schütz Rodrigues; Malcolm Scoble; Guillermo Seijo; Elidiene Priscila Seleme; André Senna; Cristiana Serejo; A. Sforzi; Noa Shenkar; Gustavo Shimizu; Volker Siegel; Petra Sierwald; Pasi Sihvonen; Andréia Silva Flores; Catarina Silva de Carvalho; Marcelo Fragomeni Simon; Thomas Simonsen; Charles E. Simpson; Frederic Sinniger; Yotsawate Sirichamorn; Michael Skvarla; Aaron D. Smith; Vincent S Smith; Danilo Soares Gissi; Dmitry Sokoloff; Solange Sotuyo; A. Soulier-Perkins; Eric J. South; Jesser F. Souza-Filho; Lauren Spearman; Jörg Spelda; A. Steiner; Torben Stemme; Wolfgang Sterrer; Dennis Stevenson; Martin B D Stiewe; Charles H. Stirton; Shannon Straub; G Stueber; Sabine Stöhr; Shweta Subramaniam; Billie Swalla; Jacek Swedo; M. Sánchez-Ruiz; Martin Vinther Sørensen; D.M. Takiya; Anne Helene Tandberg; Gerard Tavakilian; Kristian Taylor; A. Thessen; James Darwin Thomas; Phillip Thomas; Scott Thomson; ThripsWiki; Erik Thuesen; Mats Thulin; Mike Thurston; Ben Thuy; Antonio Todaro; Benjamin M. Torke; Sz-Yi Tsai; M. Turiault; John R.G. Turner; Thomas Turner; Xavier Turon; Seth Tyler; UCD Community; Peter Uetz; Jonah M. Ulmer; Jean Vacelet; Daniel Vachard; Wim Vader; Georgina Valls Domedel; Xander Van der Burgt; Leen Vandepitte; Bart Vanhoorne; Mohammad Vatanparast; Tristan Verhoeff; Ronald Vonk; Risto Väinölä; Genefor Walker-Smith; T. Chad Walter; Nina Wambiji; Dominic Wanke; Les Watling; Haylee Weaver; J. Webb; W.C. Welbourn; Christopher Whipps; Kristine White; Nicholas Wilding; Gary Williams; Annette J.G. Wilson; Peter Wing; Sophie Winitsky; Christopher C. Wirth; Martin Wojciechowski; Simon Woodman; Joana Xavier; Tingshuang Yi; Mathew Yoder; Dicky Sick Ki Yu; Nikolai Yunakov; J. Zahniser; Wolfgang Zeidler; Rong Zhang; Z.Q. Zhang; F. Zinetti; Jean-Loup d'Hondt; G.J. de Moraes; Ana Beatriz Ramos de Oliveira; Nicole de Voogd; M. Guadalupe del Río; Ton van Haaren; E.J. van Nieukerken; Leen van Ofwegen; Rob van Soest; Ozan Şentürk; Olaf Bánki; Yury Roskov; Markus Döring; Geoff Ower; Diana Raquel Hernández Robles; Camila Andrea Plata Corredor; Thomas Stjernegaard Jeppesen; Ari Örn; Thomas Pape; Donald Hobern; Stephen Garnett; Holly Little; R. Edward DeWalt; Keping Ma; Joe Miller; Thomas Orrell; Rolf Aalbu; John Abbott; Robert Adlard; Carlos Aedo; E. Aescht; Sara Alexander; Miguel A. Alonso-Zarazaga; Belinda Alvarez; Giovani Carlos Andrella; Lucas Silveira Antonietto; Claudia Arango; Tom Artois; Margoth Atahuachi Burgos; Stephen Atkinson; John J. Atwood; Ângela Lúcia Bagnatori Sartori; Nicolas Bailly; Joaquín Baixeras; Edward Baker; Anoop Balan; Roger Bamber; Subir Bandyopadhyay; H. Barber-James; Rafael Barbosa Pinto; Russell Barrett; L. Bartolozzi; I. Bartsch; George Beccaloni; C.L. Bellamy; Denise Bellan-Santini; P.F. Bellinger; Yair Ben-Dov; Isabel Blasco-Costa; James S. Boatwright; Phil Bock; Barry Bolton; Leonardo M. Borges; Roseli Bortoluzzi; Robert L. Bossard; Cornelio Bota-Sierra; Patrice Bouchard; T. Bourgoin; Nicole Boury-Esnault; Geoff Boxshall; Christopher Boyko; Simone Brandão; Holger Braun; Rod Bray; Gunnar Brehm; John C. Brinda; Paul D Brock; Steven L. Broich; John Brown; Samuel Brown; Niel Bruce; Savatore Brullo; Anne Bruneau; Louise Bush; Thies Büscher; Magdalena Błażewicz-Paszkowycz; Analyn Cabras; Stephen Cairns; Michael Calonje; Warren Cardinal-McTeague; Domingos Cardoso; Lilian Cardoso; Paulyn Cartwright; R.C. Castilho; Elizeu B. Castro; Isabella C. Castro Silva; Angélica Cervantes; Alexey Chernyshev; Herve Chevillotte; Le Min Choo; Henry Choong; K.A. Christiansen; F. Cianferoni; Maria Marta Cigliano; Ruth Clarke; Thiago Cobra e Monteiro; Allen Collins; James Compton; Denis Copilaș-Ciocianu; Laure Corbari; Ralf Cordeiro; CoreoideaSF Team; Kevin Cortés-Hernández; Mark John Costello; Simon Crameri; Jesus A. Cruz-López; Paco Cárdenas; Meg Daly; Mikhail Daneliya; Jean-Claude Dauvin; Peter Davie; Claude De Broyer; Sammy De Grave; Haroldo C. De Lima; Jurate De Prins; Willy De Prins; Filipe De Sousa; Manuel De la Estrella; Rob DeSalle; Peter Decker; Wim Decock; Alfonso Delgado-Salinas; Cyrille Deliry; Pablo M Dellapé; J. Den Heyer; Klaas-Douwe Dijkstra; D.A. Dmitriev; Martin Dohrmann; Óscar Dorado; Franck Dorkeld; Rachel Downey; Lei Duan; Maria-Cristina Díaz; David C Eades; Ashley N. Egan; Michael Eitel; Aliya El Nagar; Christian C. Emig; Michael S. Engel; Patricia Esquete Garrote; G.A. Evans; Neal L Evenhuis; Marcus Falcão; Frank Farruggia; Kristian Fauchald; Daphne Fautin; Colin Favret; Brian Fisher; Cene Fišer; L. Forró; Ana Paula Fortuna-Perez; Helen Fortune-Hopkins; Peter Fritsch; Rainer Froese; Anne Fuchs; Shinta Fujimoto; Hidetaka Furuya; Edeline Gagnon; Horia Galea; Rade Garic; Rebeca Gasca; J.-L. Gattolliat; Sarah Gerken; Alexandre Gibau de Lima; David Gibson; Cees Gielis; Todd Gilligan; Gonzalo Giribet; Jennifer C. Girón Duque; Arjan Gittenberger; Gianpietro Giusso del Galdo; Serge Gofas; Mikhail Goncharov; Anne Isabelley Gondim; Claire Goodwin; Rafaël Govaerts; Michal Grabowski; Alexia de A. Granado; Bernarda de Souza Gregório; John R. Grehan; Rosaura Grether; David A. Grimaldi; Onno Gross; José Manuel Guerra-García; Alberto Guglielmone; Eric Guilbert; Tobias Guldberg Frøslev; Josef Gusenleitner; Markus Göker; Fabian Haas; Kerry A. Hadfield; Eduardo Hajdu; Michael Hassler; Michael W. Hastriter; Christoph Hauser; Axel Hausmann; Bruce W. Hayward; Ed Hendrycks; Thomas J Henry; F.A. Hernandes; Juan Carlos Hernández-Crespo; Adrian Hine; Boon-Chuan Ho; Alicia Hodson; Bert Hoeksema; Mario Hoenemann; J. Holstein; Matthew Hooge; John Hooper; Heidi Hopkins; Ivan Horak; Tammy Horton; Jirí Hošek; Colin Hughes; Lauren Hughes; Rony Huys; Jiří Háva; C. Häuser; F. Janssens; Damià Jaume; Firouzeh Javadi; Krzysztof Jazdzewski; Christian D. Jersabek; Kevin P Johnson; Lucas Jordão; Piotr Jóźwiak; Hiroshi Kajihara; Keiichi Kakui; Axel Kallies; Marcin Jan Kamiński; Kojun Kanda; Ivana Karanovic; Jeyaraney Kathirithamby; Michelle Kelly; Young-Hyo Kim; Rachael King; Paul Kirk; Ian Kitching; Michelle Klautau; Bente B. Klitgaard; Stefan Koenemann; N.M. Korovchinsky; A. Kotov; Tatiana Kramina; Traudl Krapp-Schickel; Antonina Kremenetskaia; Kumar Krishna; Valerie Krishna; Andreas Kroh; A.S. Kroupa; Adriano B. Kury; Milena S. Kury; J. Kvaček; Olivier Lachenaud; Carlos Lado; Gretchen Lambert; Lorena Lana C. Atunes; Matt Lavin; David Lazarus; François Le Coze; Marianne Le Roux; Sara LeCroy; José Ledis Linares; Sangmi Lee; Martin F. Leitner; Gwilym P. Lewis; Shi-Jin Li; Ji Li-Qiang; Robert (†) Lichtwardt; Swee-Cheng Lim; Tim Littlewood; V. Lohrmann; Stuart J. Longhorn; Wolfgang Lorenz; Jim Lowry; Federico Lozano; Ryan Lumen; Chris HC Lyal; Anne-Nina Lörz; Larry Madin; Philippe Magnien; Christopher Mah; Noel Mal; Tomasz Mamos; Renata Manconi; Vidal Mansano; Kelly Markello; Koen Martens; Jon H. Martin; Patrick Martin; Kagiso S. Mashego; Svetlana Maslakova; Bruce Maslin; Sawai Mattapha; Catherine McFadden; S. McKamey; J.A. McMurtry; Miguel Angel Medrano; Jan Mees; Jan P. Meier-Kolthoff; Kenneth Meland; Amanda C. Mendes; Kelly Merrin; N.C. Mesa; Charles Messing; Carlos G.C. Mielke; Alain Migeon; Douglas R Miller; Claudia Mills; Alessandro Minelli; David Mitchell; MolluscaBase eds.; Tina Molodtsova; José Francisco Montenegro Valls; Richard Mooi; André Morandini; Rosana Moreira da Rocha; Christine Morrow; Annah Moteetee; Leidys Murillo-Ramos; Bruce Murphy; J.P.Z. Narita; Nemys eds.; Davi Galvão Nery; U Neu-Becker; Birger Neuhaus; Alfred Newton; Peter Ng Kee Lin; David Nicolson; John E. Nielsen; Ard Nijhof; Teruaki Nishikawa; Jon Norenburg; Tim O'Hara; R. Ochoa; Hiroyoshi Ohashi; Kazuaki Ohashi; Justin Ollerenshaw; Pjotr Oosterbroek; Dennis Opresko; Roy Osborne; Hans-Jürgen Osigus; J.D. Oswald; Yuzo Ota; Daniel Otte; David Ouvrard; Luciano Paganucci de Queiroz; Arun Pandey; Aidan C. Parte; Gustav Paulay; Dennis Paulson; Daniel Pauly; R. Toby Pennington; Julia da Silva Pereira; Daniel Perez-Gelabert; A. Petrusek; Pete Phillipson; Ulisses Pinheiro; Marli Pires Morim; Andrzej Pisera; Brian Pitkin; David Plotkin; Bruna Poatskievick Pierezan; Gary Poore; Maria Povydysh; Rayran Araújo Praxedes; W.J. Pulawski; Richard Pyle; Franz Pühringer; Hossein Rajaei; Nivohenintsoa Rakotonirina; Gustavo Ramos; Juliana Rando; Fabiana Ranzato Filardi; Lauren Raz; Geoffrey Read; Tony Rees; Mike Reich; James Davis Reimer; Lorenz C. Reimer; Jan Ove Rein; John Reynolds; Judy Rincón; Marc Rius; Tim Robertson; Gaden Robinson; Gaden S (†) Robinson; Estefania Rodríguez; Michael Ruggiero; Pilar Ríos; Klaus Rützler; Romain Sabroux; Kaveh Samimi-Namin; A. Sanborn; Munivenkatappa Sanjappa; Stéfhanne Guimarães Santos; Arnoldo Santos-Guerra; Joaquim Sardà Carbasse; M. Sartori; Klaus Sattler; Bernd Schierwater; Steve Schilling; Rowan Schley; C. Schmid-Egger; A. Schmidt-Rhaesa; Paul Schoolmeesters; Martin Schorr; Brian Schrire; Peter Schuchert; R.T. Schuh; Christine Schönberg; Rodrigo Schütz Rodrigues; Malcolm Scoble; Guillermo Seijo; Elidiene Priscila Seleme; André Senna; Cristiana Serejo; A. Sforzi; Noa Shenkar; Gustavo Shimizu; Volker Siegel; Petra Sierwald; Pasi Sihvonen; Andréia Silva Flores; Catarina Silva de Carvalho; Marcelo Fragomeni Simon; Thomas Simonsen; Charles E. Simpson; Frederic Sinniger; Yotsawate Sirichamorn; Michael Skvarla; Aaron D. Smith; Vincent S Smith; Danilo Soares Gissi; Dmitry Sokoloff; Solange Sotuyo; A. Soulier-Perkins; Eric J. South; Jesser F. Souza-Filho; Lauren Spearman; Jörg Spelda; A. Steiner; Torben Stemme; Wolfgang Sterrer; Dennis Stevenson; Martin B D Stiewe; Charles H. Stirton; Shannon Straub; G Stueber; Sabine Stöhr; Shweta Subramaniam; Billie Swalla; Jacek Swedo; M. Sánchez-Ruiz; Martin Vinther Sørensen; D.M. Takiya; Anne Helene Tandberg; Gerard Tavakilian; Kristian Taylor; A. Thessen; James Darwin Thomas; Phillip Thomas; Scott Thomson; ThripsWiki; Erik Thuesen; Mats Thulin; Mike Thurston; Ben Thuy; Antonio Todaro; Benjamin M. Torke; Sz-Yi Tsai; M. Turiault; John R.G. Turner; Thomas Turner; Xavier Turon; Seth Tyler; UCD Community; Peter Uetz; Jonah M. Ulmer; Jean Vacelet; Daniel Vachard; Wim Vader; Georgina Valls Domedel; Xander Van der Burgt; Leen Vandepitte; Bart Vanhoorne; Mohammad Vatanparast; Tristan Verhoeff; Ronald Vonk; Risto Väinölä; Genefor Walker-Smith; T. Chad Walter; Nina Wambiji; Dominic Wanke; Les Watling; Haylee Weaver; J. Webb; W.C. Welbourn; Christopher Whipps; Kristine White; Nicholas Wilding; Gary Williams; Annette J.G. Wilson; Peter Wing; Sophie Winitsky; Christopher C. Wirth; Martin Wojciechowski; Simon Woodman; Joana Xavier; Tingshuang Yi; Mathew Yoder; Dicky Sick Ki Yu; Nikolai Yunakov; J. Zahniser; Wolfgang Zeidler; Rong Zhang; Z.Q. Zhang; F. Zinetti; Jean-Loup d'Hondt; G.J. de Moraes; Ana Beatriz Ramos de Oliveira; Nicole de Voogd; M. Guadalupe del Río; Ton van Haaren; E.J. van Nieukerken; Leen van Ofwegen; Rob van Soest; Ozan Şentürk (2025). Catalogue of Life [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.48580/dgnz3
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 20, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Catalogue of Lifehttp://catalogueoflife.org/
    Global Biodiversity Information Facilityhttps://www.gbif.org/
    Authors
    Olaf Bánki; Yury Roskov; Markus Döring; Geoff Ower; Diana Raquel Hernández Robles; Camila Andrea Plata Corredor; Thomas Stjernegaard Jeppesen; Ari Örn; Thomas Pape; Donald Hobern; Stephen Garnett; Holly Little; R. Edward DeWalt; Keping Ma; Joe Miller; Thomas Orrell; Rolf Aalbu; John Abbott; Robert Adlard; Carlos Aedo; E. Aescht; Sara Alexander; Miguel A. Alonso-Zarazaga; Belinda Alvarez; Giovani Carlos Andrella; Lucas Silveira Antonietto; Claudia Arango; Tom Artois; Margoth Atahuachi Burgos; Stephen Atkinson; John J. Atwood; Ângela Lúcia Bagnatori Sartori; Nicolas Bailly; Joaquín Baixeras; Edward Baker; Anoop Balan; Roger Bamber; Subir Bandyopadhyay; H. Barber-James; Rafael Barbosa Pinto; Russell Barrett; L. Bartolozzi; I. Bartsch; George Beccaloni; C.L. Bellamy; Denise Bellan-Santini; P.F. Bellinger; Yair Ben-Dov; Isabel Blasco-Costa; James S. Boatwright; Phil Bock; Barry Bolton; Leonardo M. Borges; Roseli Bortoluzzi; Robert L. Bossard; Cornelio Bota-Sierra; Patrice Bouchard; T. Bourgoin; Nicole Boury-Esnault; Geoff Boxshall; Christopher Boyko; Simone Brandão; Holger Braun; Rod Bray; Gunnar Brehm; John C. Brinda; Paul D Brock; Steven L. Broich; John Brown; Samuel Brown; Niel Bruce; Savatore Brullo; Anne Bruneau; Louise Bush; Thies Büscher; Magdalena Błażewicz-Paszkowycz; Analyn Cabras; Stephen Cairns; Michael Calonje; Warren Cardinal-McTeague; Domingos Cardoso; Lilian Cardoso; Paulyn Cartwright; R.C. Castilho; Elizeu B. Castro; Isabella C. Castro Silva; Angélica Cervantes; Alexey Chernyshev; Herve Chevillotte; Le Min Choo; Henry Choong; K.A. Christiansen; F. Cianferoni; Maria Marta Cigliano; Ruth Clarke; Thiago Cobra e Monteiro; Allen Collins; James Compton; Denis Copilaș-Ciocianu; Laure Corbari; Ralf Cordeiro; CoreoideaSF Team; Kevin Cortés-Hernández; Mark John Costello; Simon Crameri; Jesus A. Cruz-López; Paco Cárdenas; Meg Daly; Mikhail Daneliya; Jean-Claude Dauvin; Peter Davie; Claude De Broyer; Sammy De Grave; Haroldo C. De Lima; Jurate De Prins; Willy De Prins; Filipe De Sousa; Manuel De la Estrella; Rob DeSalle; Peter Decker; Wim Decock; Alfonso Delgado-Salinas; Cyrille Deliry; Pablo M Dellapé; J. Den Heyer; Klaas-Douwe Dijkstra; D.A. Dmitriev; Martin Dohrmann; Óscar Dorado; Franck Dorkeld; Rachel Downey; Lei Duan; Maria-Cristina Díaz; David C Eades; Ashley N. Egan; Michael Eitel; Aliya El Nagar; Christian C. Emig; Michael S. Engel; Patricia Esquete Garrote; G.A. Evans; Neal L Evenhuis; Marcus Falcão; Frank Farruggia; Kristian Fauchald; Daphne Fautin; Colin Favret; Brian Fisher; Cene Fišer; L. Forró; Ana Paula Fortuna-Perez; Helen Fortune-Hopkins; Peter Fritsch; Rainer Froese; Anne Fuchs; Shinta Fujimoto; Hidetaka Furuya; Edeline Gagnon; Horia Galea; Rade Garic; Rebeca Gasca; J.-L. Gattolliat; Sarah Gerken; Alexandre Gibau de Lima; David Gibson; Cees Gielis; Todd Gilligan; Gonzalo Giribet; Jennifer C. Girón Duque; Arjan Gittenberger; Gianpietro Giusso del Galdo; Serge Gofas; Mikhail Goncharov; Anne Isabelley Gondim; Claire Goodwin; Rafaël Govaerts; Michal Grabowski; Alexia de A. Granado; Bernarda de Souza Gregório; John R. Grehan; Rosaura Grether; David A. Grimaldi; Onno Gross; José Manuel Guerra-García; Alberto Guglielmone; Eric Guilbert; Tobias Guldberg Frøslev; Josef Gusenleitner; Markus Göker; Fabian Haas; Kerry A. Hadfield; Eduardo Hajdu; Michael Hassler; Michael W. Hastriter; Christoph Hauser; Axel Hausmann; Bruce W. Hayward; Ed Hendrycks; Thomas J Henry; F.A. Hernandes; Juan Carlos Hernández-Crespo; Adrian Hine; Boon-Chuan Ho; Alicia Hodson; Bert Hoeksema; Mario Hoenemann; J. Holstein; Matthew Hooge; John Hooper; Heidi Hopkins; Ivan Horak; Tammy Horton; Jirí Hošek; Colin Hughes; Lauren Hughes; Rony Huys; Jiří Háva; C. Häuser; F. Janssens; Damià Jaume; Firouzeh Javadi; Krzysztof Jazdzewski; Christian D. Jersabek; Kevin P Johnson; Lucas Jordão; Piotr Jóźwiak; Hiroshi Kajihara; Keiichi Kakui; Axel Kallies; Marcin Jan Kamiński; Kojun Kanda; Ivana Karanovic; Jeyaraney Kathirithamby; Michelle Kelly; Young-Hyo Kim; Rachael King; Paul Kirk; Ian Kitching; Michelle Klautau; Bente B. Klitgaard; Stefan Koenemann; N.M. Korovchinsky; A. Kotov; Tatiana Kramina; Traudl Krapp-Schickel; Antonina Kremenetskaia; Kumar Krishna; Valerie Krishna; Andreas Kroh; A.S. Kroupa; Adriano B. Kury; Milena S. Kury; J. Kvaček; Olivier Lachenaud; Carlos Lado; Gretchen Lambert; Lorena Lana C. Atunes; Matt Lavin; David Lazarus; François Le Coze; Marianne Le Roux; Sara LeCroy; José Ledis Linares; Sangmi Lee; Martin F. Leitner; Gwilym P. Lewis; Shi-Jin Li; Ji Li-Qiang; Robert (†) Lichtwardt; Swee-Cheng Lim; Tim Littlewood; V. Lohrmann; Stuart J. Longhorn; Wolfgang Lorenz; Jim Lowry; Federico Lozano; Ryan Lumen; Chris HC Lyal; Anne-Nina Lörz; Larry Madin; Philippe Magnien; Christopher Mah; Noel Mal; Tomasz Mamos; Renata Manconi; Vidal Mansano; Kelly Markello; Koen Martens; Jon H. Martin; Patrick Martin; Kagiso S. Mashego; Svetlana Maslakova; Bruce Maslin; Sawai Mattapha; Catherine McFadden; S. McKamey; J.A. McMurtry; Miguel Angel Medrano; Jan Mees; Jan P. Meier-Kolthoff; Kenneth Meland; Amanda C. Mendes; Kelly Merrin; N.C. Mesa; Charles Messing; Carlos G.C. Mielke; Alain Migeon; Douglas R Miller; Claudia Mills; Alessandro Minelli; David Mitchell; MolluscaBase eds.; Tina Molodtsova; José Francisco Montenegro Valls; Richard Mooi; André Morandini; Rosana Moreira da Rocha; Christine Morrow; Annah Moteetee; Leidys Murillo-Ramos; Bruce Murphy; J.P.Z. Narita; Nemys eds.; Davi Galvão Nery; U Neu-Becker; Birger Neuhaus; Alfred Newton; Peter Ng Kee Lin; David Nicolson; John E. Nielsen; Ard Nijhof; Teruaki Nishikawa; Jon Norenburg; Tim O'Hara; R. Ochoa; Hiroyoshi Ohashi; Kazuaki Ohashi; Justin Ollerenshaw; Pjotr Oosterbroek; Dennis Opresko; Roy Osborne; Hans-Jürgen Osigus; J.D. Oswald; Yuzo Ota; Daniel Otte; David Ouvrard; Luciano Paganucci de Queiroz; Arun Pandey; Aidan C. Parte; Gustav Paulay; Dennis Paulson; Daniel Pauly; R. Toby Pennington; Julia da Silva Pereira; Daniel Perez-Gelabert; A. Petrusek; Pete Phillipson; Ulisses Pinheiro; Marli Pires Morim; Andrzej Pisera; Brian Pitkin; David Plotkin; Bruna Poatskievick Pierezan; Gary Poore; Maria Povydysh; Rayran Araújo Praxedes; W.J. Pulawski; Richard Pyle; Franz Pühringer; Hossein Rajaei; Nivohenintsoa Rakotonirina; Gustavo Ramos; Juliana Rando; Fabiana Ranzato Filardi; Lauren Raz; Geoffrey Read; Tony Rees; Mike Reich; James Davis Reimer; Lorenz C. Reimer; Jan Ove Rein; John Reynolds; Judy Rincón; Marc Rius; Tim Robertson; Gaden Robinson; Gaden S (†) Robinson; Estefania Rodríguez; Michael Ruggiero; Pilar Ríos; Klaus Rützler; Romain Sabroux; Kaveh Samimi-Namin; A. Sanborn; Munivenkatappa Sanjappa; Stéfhanne Guimarães Santos; Arnoldo Santos-Guerra; Joaquim Sardà Carbasse; M. Sartori; Klaus Sattler; Bernd Schierwater; Steve Schilling; Rowan Schley; C. Schmid-Egger; A. Schmidt-Rhaesa; Paul Schoolmeesters; Martin Schorr; Brian Schrire; Peter Schuchert; R.T. Schuh; Christine Schönberg; Rodrigo Schütz Rodrigues; Malcolm Scoble; Guillermo Seijo; Elidiene Priscila Seleme; André Senna; Cristiana Serejo; A. Sforzi; Noa Shenkar; Gustavo Shimizu; Volker Siegel; Petra Sierwald; Pasi Sihvonen; Andréia Silva Flores; Catarina Silva de Carvalho; Marcelo Fragomeni Simon; Thomas Simonsen; Charles E. Simpson; Frederic Sinniger; Yotsawate Sirichamorn; Michael Skvarla; Aaron D. Smith; Vincent S Smith; Danilo Soares Gissi; Dmitry Sokoloff; Solange Sotuyo; A. Soulier-Perkins; Eric J. South; Jesser F. Souza-Filho; Lauren Spearman; Jörg Spelda; A. Steiner; Torben Stemme; Wolfgang Sterrer; Dennis Stevenson; Martin B D Stiewe; Charles H. Stirton; Shannon Straub; G Stueber; Sabine Stöhr; Shweta Subramaniam; Billie Swalla; Jacek Swedo; M. Sánchez-Ruiz; Martin Vinther Sørensen; D.M. Takiya; Anne Helene Tandberg; Gerard Tavakilian; Kristian Taylor; A. Thessen; James Darwin Thomas; Phillip Thomas; Scott Thomson; ThripsWiki; Erik Thuesen; Mats Thulin; Mike Thurston; Ben Thuy; Antonio Todaro; Benjamin M. Torke; Sz-Yi Tsai; M. Turiault; John R.G. Turner; Thomas Turner; Xavier Turon; Seth Tyler; UCD Community; Peter Uetz; Jonah M. Ulmer; Jean Vacelet; Daniel Vachard; Wim Vader; Georgina Valls Domedel; Xander Van der Burgt; Leen Vandepitte; Bart Vanhoorne; Mohammad Vatanparast; Tristan Verhoeff; Ronald Vonk; Risto Väinölä; Genefor Walker-Smith; T. Chad Walter; Nina Wambiji; Dominic Wanke; Les Watling; Haylee Weaver; J. Webb; W.C. Welbourn; Christopher Whipps; Kristine White; Nicholas Wilding; Gary Williams; Annette J.G. Wilson; Peter Wing; Sophie Winitsky; Christopher C. Wirth; Martin Wojciechowski; Simon Woodman; Joana Xavier; Tingshuang Yi; Mathew Yoder; Dicky Sick Ki Yu; Nikolai Yunakov; J. Zahniser; Wolfgang Zeidler; Rong Zhang; Z.Q. Zhang; F. Zinetti; Jean-Loup d'Hondt; G.J. de Moraes; Ana Beatriz Ramos de Oliveira; Nicole de Voogd; M. Guadalupe del Río; Ton van Haaren; E.J. van Nieukerken; Leen van Ofwegen; Rob van Soest; Ozan Şentürk; Olaf Bánki; Yury Roskov; Markus Döring; Geoff Ower; Diana Raquel Hernández Robles; Camila Andrea Plata Corredor; Thomas Stjernegaard Jeppesen; Ari Örn; Thomas Pape; Donald Hobern; Stephen Garnett; Holly Little; R. Edward DeWalt; Keping Ma; Joe Miller; Thomas Orrell; Rolf Aalbu; John Abbott; Robert Adlard; Carlos Aedo; E. Aescht; Sara Alexander; Miguel A. Alonso-Zarazaga; Belinda Alvarez; Giovani Carlos Andrella; Lucas Silveira Antonietto; Claudia Arango; Tom Artois; Margoth Atahuachi Burgos; Stephen Atkinson; John J. Atwood; Ângela Lúcia Bagnatori Sartori; Nicolas Bailly; Joaquín Baixeras; Edward Baker; Anoop Balan; Roger Bamber; Subir Bandyopadhyay; H. Barber-James; Rafael Barbosa Pinto; Russell Barrett; L. Bartolozzi; I. Bartsch; George Beccaloni; C.L. Bellamy; Denise Bellan-Santini; P.F. Bellinger; Yair Ben-Dov; Isabel Blasco-Costa; James S. Boatwright; Phil Bock; Barry Bolton; Leonardo M. Borges; Roseli Bortoluzzi; Robert L. Bossard; Cornelio Bota-Sierra; Patrice Bouchard; T. Bourgoin; Nicole Boury-Esnault; Geoff Boxshall; Christopher Boyko; Simone Brandão; Holger Braun; Rod Bray; Gunnar Brehm; John C. Brinda; Paul D Brock; Steven L. Broich; John Brown; Samuel Brown; Niel Bruce; Savatore Brullo; Anne Bruneau; Louise Bush; Thies Büscher; Magdalena Błażewicz-Paszkowycz; Analyn Cabras; Stephen Cairns; Michael Calonje; Warren Cardinal-McTeague; Domingos Cardoso; Lilian Cardoso; Paulyn Cartwright; R.C. Castilho; Elizeu B. Castro; Isabella C. Castro Silva; Angélica Cervantes; Alexey Chernyshev; Herve Chevillotte; Le Min Choo; Henry Choong; K.A. Christiansen; F. Cianferoni; Maria Marta Cigliano; Ruth Clarke; Thiago Cobra e Monteiro; Allen Collins; James Compton; Denis Copilaș-Ciocianu; Laure Corbari; Ralf Cordeiro; CoreoideaSF Team; Kevin Cortés-Hernández; Mark John Costello; Simon Crameri; Jesus A. Cruz-López; Paco Cárdenas; Meg Daly; Mikhail Daneliya; Jean-Claude Dauvin; Peter Davie; Claude De Broyer; Sammy De Grave; Haroldo C. De Lima; Jurate De Prins; Willy De Prins; Filipe De Sousa; Manuel De la Estrella; Rob DeSalle; Peter Decker; Wim Decock; Alfonso Delgado-Salinas; Cyrille Deliry; Pablo M Dellapé; J. Den Heyer; Klaas-Douwe Dijkstra; D.A. Dmitriev; Martin Dohrmann; Óscar Dorado; Franck Dorkeld; Rachel Downey; Lei Duan; Maria-Cristina Díaz; David C Eades; Ashley N. Egan; Michael Eitel; Aliya El Nagar; Christian C. Emig; Michael S. Engel; Patricia Esquete Garrote; G.A. Evans; Neal L Evenhuis; Marcus Falcão; Frank Farruggia; Kristian Fauchald; Daphne Fautin; Colin Favret; Brian Fisher; Cene Fišer; L. Forró; Ana Paula Fortuna-Perez; Helen Fortune-Hopkins; Peter Fritsch; Rainer Froese; Anne Fuchs; Shinta Fujimoto; Hidetaka Furuya; Edeline Gagnon; Horia Galea; Rade Garic; Rebeca Gasca; J.-L. Gattolliat; Sarah Gerken; Alexandre Gibau de Lima; David Gibson; Cees Gielis; Todd Gilligan; Gonzalo Giribet; Jennifer C. Girón Duque; Arjan Gittenberger; Gianpietro Giusso del Galdo; Serge Gofas; Mikhail Goncharov; Anne Isabelley Gondim; Claire Goodwin; Rafaël Govaerts; Michal Grabowski; Alexia de A. Granado; Bernarda de Souza Gregório; John R. Grehan; Rosaura Grether; David A. Grimaldi; Onno Gross; José Manuel Guerra-García; Alberto Guglielmone; Eric Guilbert; Tobias Guldberg Frøslev; Josef Gusenleitner; Markus Göker; Fabian Haas; Kerry A. Hadfield; Eduardo Hajdu; Michael Hassler; Michael W. Hastriter; Christoph Hauser; Axel Hausmann; Bruce W. Hayward; Ed Hendrycks; Thomas J Henry; F.A. Hernandes; Juan Carlos Hernández-Crespo; Adrian Hine; Boon-Chuan Ho; Alicia Hodson; Bert Hoeksema; Mario Hoenemann; J. Holstein; Matthew Hooge; John Hooper; Heidi Hopkins; Ivan Horak; Tammy Horton; Jirí Hošek; Colin Hughes; Lauren Hughes; Rony Huys; Jiří Háva; C. Häuser; F. Janssens; Damià Jaume; Firouzeh Javadi; Krzysztof Jazdzewski; Christian D. Jersabek; Kevin P Johnson; Lucas Jordão; Piotr Jóźwiak; Hiroshi Kajihara; Keiichi Kakui; Axel Kallies; Marcin Jan Kamiński; Kojun Kanda; Ivana Karanovic; Jeyaraney Kathirithamby; Michelle Kelly; Young-Hyo Kim; Rachael King; Paul Kirk; Ian Kitching; Michelle Klautau; Bente B. Klitgaard; Stefan Koenemann; N.M. Korovchinsky; A. Kotov; Tatiana Kramina; Traudl Krapp-Schickel; Antonina Kremenetskaia; Kumar Krishna; Valerie Krishna; Andreas Kroh; A.S. Kroupa; Adriano B. Kury; Milena S. Kury; J. Kvaček; Olivier Lachenaud; Carlos Lado; Gretchen Lambert; Lorena Lana C. Atunes; Matt Lavin; David Lazarus; François Le Coze; Marianne Le Roux; Sara LeCroy; José Ledis Linares; Sangmi Lee; Martin F. Leitner; Gwilym P. Lewis; Shi-Jin Li; Ji Li-Qiang; Robert (†) Lichtwardt; Swee-Cheng Lim; Tim Littlewood; V. Lohrmann; Stuart J. Longhorn; Wolfgang Lorenz; Jim Lowry; Federico Lozano; Ryan Lumen; Chris HC Lyal; Anne-Nina Lörz; Larry Madin; Philippe Magnien; Christopher Mah; Noel Mal; Tomasz Mamos; Renata Manconi; Vidal Mansano; Kelly Markello; Koen Martens; Jon H. Martin; Patrick Martin; Kagiso S. Mashego; Svetlana Maslakova; Bruce Maslin; Sawai Mattapha; Catherine McFadden; S. McKamey; J.A. McMurtry; Miguel Angel Medrano; Jan Mees; Jan P. Meier-Kolthoff; Kenneth Meland; Amanda C. Mendes; Kelly Merrin; N.C. Mesa; Charles Messing; Carlos G.C. Mielke; Alain Migeon; Douglas R Miller; Claudia Mills; Alessandro Minelli; David Mitchell; MolluscaBase eds.; Tina Molodtsova; José Francisco Montenegro Valls; Richard Mooi; André Morandini; Rosana Moreira da Rocha; Christine Morrow; Annah Moteetee; Leidys Murillo-Ramos; Bruce Murphy; J.P.Z. Narita; Nemys eds.; Davi Galvão Nery; U Neu-Becker; Birger Neuhaus; Alfred Newton; Peter Ng Kee Lin; David Nicolson; John E. Nielsen; Ard Nijhof; Teruaki Nishikawa; Jon Norenburg; Tim O'Hara; R. Ochoa; Hiroyoshi Ohashi; Kazuaki Ohashi; Justin Ollerenshaw; Pjotr Oosterbroek; Dennis Opresko; Roy Osborne; Hans-Jürgen Osigus; J.D. Oswald; Yuzo Ota; Daniel Otte; David Ouvrard; Luciano Paganucci de Queiroz; Arun Pandey; Aidan C. Parte; Gustav Paulay; Dennis Paulson; Daniel Pauly; R. Toby Pennington; Julia da Silva Pereira; Daniel Perez-Gelabert; A. Petrusek; Pete Phillipson; Ulisses Pinheiro; Marli Pires Morim; Andrzej Pisera; Brian Pitkin; David Plotkin; Bruna Poatskievick Pierezan; Gary Poore; Maria Povydysh; Rayran Araújo Praxedes; W.J. Pulawski; Richard Pyle; Franz Pühringer; Hossein Rajaei; Nivohenintsoa Rakotonirina; Gustavo Ramos; Juliana Rando; Fabiana Ranzato Filardi; Lauren Raz; Geoffrey Read; Tony Rees; Mike Reich; James Davis Reimer; Lorenz C. Reimer; Jan Ove Rein; John Reynolds; Judy Rincón; Marc Rius; Tim Robertson; Gaden Robinson; Gaden S (†) Robinson; Estefania Rodríguez; Michael Ruggiero; Pilar Ríos; Klaus Rützler; Romain Sabroux; Kaveh Samimi-Namin; A. Sanborn; Munivenkatappa Sanjappa; Stéfhanne Guimarães Santos; Arnoldo Santos-Guerra; Joaquim Sardà Carbasse; M. Sartori; Klaus Sattler; Bernd Schierwater; Steve Schilling; Rowan Schley; C. Schmid-Egger; A. Schmidt-Rhaesa; Paul Schoolmeesters; Martin Schorr; Brian Schrire; Peter Schuchert; R.T. Schuh; Christine Schönberg; Rodrigo Schütz Rodrigues; Malcolm Scoble; Guillermo Seijo; Elidiene Priscila Seleme; André Senna; Cristiana Serejo; A. Sforzi; Noa Shenkar; Gustavo Shimizu; Volker Siegel; Petra Sierwald; Pasi Sihvonen; Andréia Silva Flores; Catarina Silva de Carvalho; Marcelo Fragomeni Simon; Thomas Simonsen; Charles E. Simpson; Frederic Sinniger; Yotsawate Sirichamorn; Michael Skvarla; Aaron D. Smith; Vincent S Smith; Danilo Soares Gissi; Dmitry Sokoloff; Solange Sotuyo; A. Soulier-Perkins; Eric J. South; Jesser F. Souza-Filho; Lauren Spearman; Jörg Spelda; A. Steiner; Torben Stemme; Wolfgang Sterrer; Dennis Stevenson; Martin B D Stiewe; Charles H. Stirton; Shannon Straub; G Stueber; Sabine Stöhr; Shweta Subramaniam; Billie Swalla; Jacek Swedo; M. Sánchez-Ruiz; Martin Vinther Sørensen; D.M. Takiya; Anne Helene Tandberg; Gerard Tavakilian; Kristian Taylor; A. Thessen; James Darwin Thomas; Phillip Thomas; Scott Thomson; ThripsWiki; Erik Thuesen; Mats Thulin; Mike Thurston; Ben Thuy; Antonio Todaro; Benjamin M. Torke; Sz-Yi Tsai; M. Turiault; John R.G. Turner; Thomas Turner; Xavier Turon; Seth Tyler; UCD Community; Peter Uetz; Jonah M. Ulmer; Jean Vacelet; Daniel Vachard; Wim Vader; Georgina Valls Domedel; Xander Van der Burgt; Leen Vandepitte; Bart Vanhoorne; Mohammad Vatanparast; Tristan Verhoeff; Ronald Vonk; Risto Väinölä; Genefor Walker-Smith; T. Chad Walter; Nina Wambiji; Dominic Wanke; Les Watling; Haylee Weaver; J. Webb; W.C. Welbourn; Christopher Whipps; Kristine White; Nicholas Wilding; Gary Williams; Annette J.G. Wilson; Peter Wing; Sophie Winitsky; Christopher C. Wirth; Martin Wojciechowski; Simon Woodman; Joana Xavier; Tingshuang Yi; Mathew Yoder; Dicky Sick Ki Yu; Nikolai Yunakov; J. Zahniser; Wolfgang Zeidler; Rong Zhang; Z.Q. Zhang; F. Zinetti; Jean-Loup d'Hondt; G.J. de Moraes; Ana Beatriz Ramos de Oliveira; Nicole de Voogd; M. Guadalupe del Río; Ton van Haaren; E.J. van Nieukerken; Leen van Ofwegen; Rob van Soest; Ozan Şentürk
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    The Catalogue of Life is an assembly of expert-based global species checklists with the aim to build a comprehensive catalogue of all known species of organisms on Earth. Continuous progress is made towards completion, but for now, it probably includes just over 80% of the world’s known species. The Catalogue of Life estimates 2.3M extant species on the planet recognised by taxonomists at present time. This means that for many groups it continues to be deficient, and users may notice that many species are still missing from the Catalogue. ### What's new in March 2025 edition? #### New global checklist: * WoRMS Mysidacea: World List of Lophogastrida, Stygiomysida and Mysida _replaced order Mysida from ITIS and added new global checklists for crustacean orders Stygiomysida and †Pygocephalomorpha_ #### 88 checklists have been updated: * 3i Auchenorrhyncha * Alucitoidea * GLI * ITIS * Pterophoroidea * Scarabs * SF Aphid * SF Chrysididae * SF Coreoidea * SF Dermaptera * SF Isoptera * SF Lygaeoidea * SF Mantodea * SF Orthoptera * SF Phasmida * SF Plecoptera * SF Psocodea * Tortricid.net * WCO * WOL * World Ferns * World Plants * WSC (a new import via API) * WoRMS, 65 checklists #### Other changes: * Systema Dipterorum ver. 5.6 of Dec 2024 and ReptileDB of Mar 2024 re-synced.

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    Med Life | M - Net Income

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    • cdn.tradingeconomics.com
    csv, excel, json, xml
    Updated Sep 15, 2024
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2024). Med Life | M - Net Income [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/m:ro:net-income
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    json, excel, xml, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 15, 2024
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    TRADING ECONOMICS
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2000 - Mar 26, 2025
    Description

    Med Life reported RON4.74M in Net Income for its fiscal quarter ending in September of 2024. Data for Med Life | M - Net Income including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last March in 2025.

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    Med Life | M - Pre Tax Profit

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    Updated Jun 15, 2024
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2024). Med Life | M - Pre Tax Profit [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/m:ro:pre-tax-profit
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    excel, json, csv, xmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 15, 2024
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    TRADING ECONOMICS
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2000 - Mar 21, 2025
    Description

    Med Life reported RON9.9M in Pre-Tax Profit for its fiscal quarter ending in June of 2024. Data for Med Life | M - Pre Tax Profit including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last March in 2025.

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    Data Monetization Solutions Life Science Companies M... Report

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    Updated Feb 21, 2025
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    Pro Market Reports (2025). Data Monetization Solutions Life Science Companies M... Report [Dataset]. https://www.promarketreports.com/reports/data-monetization-solutions-life-science-companies-m-17451
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 21, 2025
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    Pro Market Reports
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    https://www.promarketreports.com/privacy-policyhttps://www.promarketreports.com/privacy-policy

    Time period covered
    2025 - 2033
    Area covered
    Global
    Variables measured
    Market Size
    Description

    The market for Data Monetization Solutions in Life Science Companies is projected to grow from USD 10.61 billion in 2025 to USD 26.64 billion by 2033, at a CAGR of 10.18% during the forecast period. The increasing adoption of data-driven approaches in drug discovery, patient recruitment, and market analysis is driving the growth of this market. Additionally, the growing need for personalized medicine and the increasing availability of electronic health records (EHRs) are also contributing to the market growth. Key trends in the market include the emergence of new data monetization models, such as licensing and subscription; the increasing adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in data analytics; and the growing importance of data privacy and security. The market is also witnessing the emergence of new players, such as Palantir Technologies and Salesforce, who are offering innovative data monetization solutions to the life science companies. The market is expected to be dominated by North America, followed by Europe and Asia Pacific. Key drivers for this market are: Personalized medicine data utilization, Real-world evidence analytics growth; Patient-centric data sharing platforms; AI-driven insights for drug development; Enhanced compliance through data monetization. Potential restraints include: data privacy regulations, rising healthcare costs; demand for personalized medicine; integration of AI technologies; increased focus on patient outcomes.

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    Data from: Intimacy in Later Life

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    Updated Apr 19, 2023
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    Work With Data (2023). Intimacy in Later Life [Dataset]. https://www.workwithdata.com/object/intimacy-in-later-life-book-by-kate-m-davidson-0000
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    Apr 19, 2023
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    Description

    Intimacy in Later Life is a book. It was written by Kate M. Davidson and published by Taylor&Francis in 2017.

  7. Italy: number of persons covered by life insurance 2020

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    Updated Nov 1, 2024
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    Italy: number of persons covered by life insurance 2020 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/938539/number-of-insureds-in-italy/
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    Nov 1, 2024
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    Italy
    Description

    The statistic shows the number of individuals covered by life insurance on the domestic market in Italy from 2004 to 2020. Throughout the period under observation, the number of insured individuals increased overall, growing from approximately 28 to over 36.5 million insureds. However, the highest value was registered in 2010 when 37.4 million people were covered by a life insurance.

  8. Life expectancy

    • data-sccphd.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Feb 9, 2018
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    Santa Clara County Public Health (2018). Life expectancy [Dataset]. https://data-sccphd.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/life-expectancy/api
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 9, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    Santa Clara County Public Health Departmenthttps://publichealth.sccgov.org/
    Authors
    Santa Clara County Public Health
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    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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    Description

    Life expectancy by sex, race/ethnicity, age; trends if available. Source: Santa Clara County Public Health Department, VRBIS, 2007-2016. Data as of 05/26/2017; U.S. Census Bureau; 2010 Census, Tables PCT12, PCT12H, PCT12I, PCT12J, PCT12K, PCT12L, PCT12M; generated by Baath M.; using American FactFinder; Accessed June 20, 2017. METADATA:Notes (String): Lists table title, notes and sourcesYear (Numeric): Year of dataCategory (String): Lists the category representing the data: Santa Clara County is for total population, sex: Male and Female, race/ethnicity: African American, Asian/Pacific Islander, Latino and White (non-Hispanic White only); United StatesAge, in years (Numeric): Life expectancy

  9. Life Cycle Assessment of a Rainwater Harvesting System Compared with AC...

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    • datasets.ai
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    Updated Nov 12, 2020
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    U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD) (2020). Life Cycle Assessment of a Rainwater Harvesting System Compared with AC Condensate Water System [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/life-cycle-assessment-of-a-rainwater-harvesting-system-compared-with-ac-condensate-water-s
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    Nov 12, 2020
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    United States Environmental Protection Agencyhttp://www.epa.gov/
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    Life Cycle Assessment Material, Cost and Impact Data for Comparison of a Rainwater Harvesting System, Municipal Water Supply and an AC Condensate Harvesting System. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Ghimire, S., J. Johnston, J. Garland, A. Edelen, C. Ma, and M. Jahne. Life cycle assessment of a rainwater harvesting system compared with an AC condensate harvesting system. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. Elsevier Science BV, Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, 146: 536-548, (2019).

  10. Number of online and offline life insurance policies in the UK 2018-2024

    • statista.com
    Updated Nov 1, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Number of online and offline life insurance policies in the UK 2018-2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1060924/estimated-number-of-life-insurance-polices-online-and-offline-in-the-uk/
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 1, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2018
    Area covered
    United Kingdom
    Description

    It is estimated that in the United Kingdom (UK), the number of new policies (B2C) in the life, annuities and payment protection insurance industry will have fallen by approximately four million policies between 2018 and 2024.Although still decreasing, the overall share of life, annuities and payment protection insurance policies taken out online has been forecast to grow slightly during this period by one percent. To learn more about the future of the B2C digital insurance industry in the UK, read our in-depth report.

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    Years of life lost due to mortality from prostate cancer: directly...

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    Updated Jul 21, 2022
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    (2022). Years of life lost due to mortality from prostate cancer: directly standardised rate, 1-74 years, 3-year average, M [Dataset]. https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/compendium-mortality/current/years-of-life-lost
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    Jul 21, 2022
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    https://digital.nhs.uk/about-nhs-digital/terms-and-conditionshttps://digital.nhs.uk/about-nhs-digital/terms-and-conditions

    Description

    Legacy unique identifier: P00246

  12. Supplemental Data and Code for "An exact version of Life Table Response...

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    Christina M. Hernandez; Stephen P. Ellner; Peter B. Adler; Giles Hooker; Robin E. Snyder; Christina M. Hernandez; Stephen P. Ellner; Peter B. Adler; Giles Hooker; Robin E. Snyder (2023). Supplemental Data and Code for "An exact version of Life Table Response Experiment analysis, and the R package exactLTRE" [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7324854
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    zipAvailable download formats
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    Feb 1, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    Zenodohttp://zenodo.org/
    Authors
    Christina M. Hernandez; Stephen P. Ellner; Peter B. Adler; Giles Hooker; Robin E. Snyder; Christina M. Hernandez; Stephen P. Ellner; Peter B. Adler; Giles Hooker; Robin E. Snyder
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    This dataset enables the user to repeat the analyses presented in the manuscript "An exact version of Life Table Response Experiment analysis, and the R package exactLTRE." It is comprised of two compressed archives: one which contains code, and one which contains data.

  13. Data from: The fitness effects of a pale mutant in the aposematic seed bug...

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    • data.niaid.nih.gov
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    Updated May 28, 2022
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    Vicki L. Balfour; Cédric Aumont; Liam R. Dougherty; David M. Shuker; Vicki L. Balfour; Cédric Aumont; Liam R. Dougherty; David M. Shuker (2022). Data from: The fitness effects of a pale mutant in the aposematic seed bug Lygaeus simulans indicate pleiotropy between warning coloration and life history [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.56d7540
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    Dataset updated
    May 28, 2022
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    Zenodohttp://zenodo.org/
    Authors
    Vicki L. Balfour; Cédric Aumont; Liam R. Dougherty; David M. Shuker; Vicki L. Balfour; Cédric Aumont; Liam R. Dougherty; David M. Shuker
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Description

    Conspicuous warning colours that signal chemical or other defences are common in the natural world. For instance, such aposematic warning patterns of red-and-black or yellow-and-black are common among insect taxa, particularly in the order Hemiptera, often forming the basis of Batesian and/or Müllerian mimicry rings. In addition, it has been repeatedly noted that colour polymorphisms or mutants that influence pigmentation can show pleiotropy with other behavioural, physiological or life-history traits. Here we describe a pale mutant of the seed bug Lygaeus simulans that appeared in our lab population in 2012, which differs in colour to the wild-type bugs. Through multigenerational experimental crosses between wild-type and pale mutant L. simulans, we first show that the pale phenotype segregates as a single Mendelian locus, with the pale allele being recessive to the wild-type. Next, we show (1) that there is a large heterozygous advantage in terms of fecundity, (2) that pale females suffer reduced longevity, and (3) that pale males have increased body length compared to wild-type homozygotes. Our data therefore suggest that the colour locus is pleiotropic with a number of life-history traits, opening the door for a more complete genetic analysis of aposematic colouration in this species. In addition, this phenotype will be useful as a visible genetic marker, providing a tool for investigating sperm competition and other post-copulatory drivers of sexual selection in this species.

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    Data from: Female and male life tables for seven wild primate species

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    • data.niaid.nih.gov
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    Updated Jan 30, 2017
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    Anne M. Bronikowski; Marina Cords; Susan C. Alberts; Jeanne Altmann; Diane K. Brockman; Linda M. Fedigan; Anne Pusey; Tara Stoinski; Karen B. Strier; William F. Morris (2017). Female and male life tables for seven wild primate species [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.v28t5
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 30, 2017
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    Dryad
    Authors
    Anne M. Bronikowski; Marina Cords; Susan C. Alberts; Jeanne Altmann; Diane K. Brockman; Linda M. Fedigan; Anne Pusey; Tara Stoinski; Karen B. Strier; William F. Morris
    Time period covered
    2017
    Description

    Female and male life tables for seven wild primate speciesTable 2A. Female life tables for 7 species of wild primates. Table 2B. Male survival tables for 7 species of wild primates. Table 3. Female summary demographic statistics for 7 species of wild primates. Table 4. How to convert a life table to a Leslie matrix; an example using the female baboon life table.Bronikowski.LifeTables.SciData2016.xlsx

  15. w

    Books called Adolescent development : a life-span perspecti by Richard M....

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    Updated Feb 4, 2024
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    Work With Data (2024). Books called Adolescent development : a life-span perspecti by Richard M. Lerner [Dataset]. https://www.workwithdata.com/datasets/books?f=2&fcol0=author&fcol1=book&fop0=includes&fop1=includes&fval0=Richard+M.+Lerner&fval1=Adolescent+development+%3A+a+life-span+perspecti
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    Feb 4, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Work With Data
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    This dataset is about books and is filtered where the author includes Richard M. Lerner and the book includes Adolescent development : a life-span perspecti, featuring 7 columns including author, BNB id, book, book publisher, and ISBN. The preview is ordered by publication date (descending).

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    The big picture : on the origins of life, meaning, and the universe itself

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    Updated Jan 5, 2022
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    Work With Data (2022). The big picture : on the origins of life, meaning, and the universe itself [Dataset]. https://www.workwithdata.com/object/the-big-picture-on-the-origins-of-life-meaning-and-the-universe-itself-book-by-sean-m-carroll-1966
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    Jan 5, 2022
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    The big picture : on the origins of life, meaning, and the universe itself is a book. It was written by Sean M. Carroll and published by Oneworld in 2016.

  17. M - Wellbeing - 2011 National Church Life Survey: Sample Attender Survey

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    Updated 2011
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    Powell Ruth (2011). M - Wellbeing - 2011 National Church Life Survey: Sample Attender Survey [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.26199/acu.86033
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    2011
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    Australian Catholic University
    Authors
    Powell Ruth
    Description

    Data from the NCLS survey administered to Australian church attenders 15 years and over. Approximately 1800 respondents. The survey was administered to attenders of 23 Australian denominations, including Catholic, mainstream Protestant, Pentecostal, and other denominations. The questionnaire includes: 1) A core set of questions to explore attenders' self description and views on: - attendance; - faith; - relationship to church; - leadership and direction. 2) A set of questions to explore attenders views on: - local community wellbeing; - personal wellbeing.

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    Special Survey of Orange County 2003

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    Updated Aug 12, 2010
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    Mark Baldassare (2010). Special Survey of Orange County 2003 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/KCTMRN
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    CroissantCroissant is a format for machine-learning datasets. Learn more about this at mlcommons.org/croissant.
    Dataset updated
    Aug 12, 2010
    Dataset provided by
    Harvard Dataverse
    Authors
    Mark Baldassare
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Time period covered
    2003
    Area covered
    Orange County, United States
    Description

    This survey of 1,004 adult residents includes questions from earlier Orange County Annual Surveys. It also includes key indicators from the PPIC Statewide Survey for comparisons with the state and regions of California. The study also considers racial/ethnic, income, and political differences. The following issues are explored in this Orange County Survey: Orange County issues, state issues and national issues. Orange County Issues include such questions as: What are the trends over time in ratings of life in Orange County? How satisfied are residents with their finances, local public services, local government, the economy, and with the quality of life in Orange County? Compared to other regions of the state, how much of a problem are issues such as traffic congestion, the economy, growth, and housing in Orange County? What are residents' preferences for transportation plans and local transportation taxes?

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    Books called A new agenda for higher education : shaping a life of the mind...

    • workwithdata.com
    Updated Jan 11, 2024
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    Work With Data (2024). Books called A new agenda for higher education : shaping a life of the mind for practi by William M. Sullivan [Dataset]. https://www.workwithdata.com/datasets/books?f=2&fcol0=author&fcol1=book&fop0=includes&fop1=includes&fval0=William+M.+Sullivan&fval1=A+new+agenda+for+higher+education+%3A+shaping+a+life+of+the+mind+for+practi
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    Jan 11, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Work With Data
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    This dataset is about books and is filtered where the author includes William M. Sullivan and the book includes A new agenda for higher education : shaping a life of the mind for practi, featuring 7 columns including author, BNB id, book, book publisher, and ISBN. The preview is ordered by publication date (descending).

  20. T

    Med Life | M - Ebit

    • tradingeconomics.com
    csv, excel, json, xml
    Updated Sep 15, 2024
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2024). Med Life | M - Ebit [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/m:ro:ebit
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    json, csv, excel, xmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 15, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    TRADING ECONOMICS
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2000 - Mar 27, 2025
    Description

    Med Life reported RON34.49M in EBIT for its fiscal quarter ending in September of 2024. Data for Med Life | M - Ebit including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last March in 2025.

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Martha J. Bailey (2021). LIFE-M Ohio Causes of Death [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/E149841V1
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LIFE-M Ohio Causes of Death

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Sep 13, 2021
Dataset provided by
University of California-Los Angeles
Authors
Martha J. Bailey
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Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Area covered
Ohio
Description

Longitudinal and Intergenerational Determinants of Aging and Mortality was funded by the National Institute on Aging to add critical information on cause of death to a new large-scale data resource, the Longitudinal, Intergenerational Family Electronic Micro-database (LIFE-M). Enhancing the LIFE-M with cause of death will facilitate innovative research on the relationship of longevity and cause of death with demographic, socio-economic, and early-life environmental factors for family networks across four generations.The grant had the following specific aims:(1) Use “Smart Indexing” technology to digitize and cross-validate hand-written cause-of-death information;(2) Link digitized causes of death to the LIFE-M database and create documentation for this new variable for public use; and(3) Publicly release the causes of death variable and documentation with the LIFE-M dataset, metadata, and supporting documentation.

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