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All the local authorities referred to in Law 5/1997 of 22 July 1997 on the Local Administration of Galicia are registered in the Galician Register of Local Authorities. It is organised into two general sections concerning, respectively, territorial entities and other local (non-territorial) entities. The entities of territorial character are the province, the municipality and the entities of territorial scope lower than the municipality. The other non-territorial entities are metropolitan areas, municipalities, local consortia and smaller local entities. The .csv file contains the contact details, number and type of the registry entities, as well as their registration date.
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The Broadcasting Services Act 1992 mandates that Commercial and Community broadcasting services are licensed to serve specific geographic areas. \r These geographic areas are referred to as Licence Areas, and are determined by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) in Licence Area Plans (LAPs). \r The ACMA defines Licence Areas in terms of areas defined by the\r Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) for the\r purposes of the Australian Census. The smallest area unit currently defined\r by the ABS is the Collection District (CD).\r \r This dataset comprises the collection of current broadcast Licence Areas, and\r is made available in five forms:\r \r * the list of Australian Bureau of Statistics CD numbers making up the Licence Area definition, distributed in a comma separated value (CSV) format text file;\r * a translation of the ABS CD numbers into the names of the Local Government Areas (LGAs) and Statistical Division (SDs) within the area boundary, known as the Licence Area Description, rendered as an HTML page;\r * a geographic map displaying the Licence Area, distributed as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file;\r * a spatial dataset for use in GIS software, distributed as a ZIP archive containing ESRI Shapefile Format data files; and\r * a Google Earth Placemark (.KMZ) file viewable in the Google Earth application and other software that can display Placemark data.\r \r
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This is a local CSV file of WormJam (https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/21624054.2017.1373939) for MetFrag (https://msbi.ipb-halle.de/MetFrag/).
The text file provided by Michael (also part of this dataset) was modified into CSV by adding identifiers and adjusting headers for MetFrag import.
This CSV file is for users wanting to integrate WormJam into MetFrag CL workflows (offline), this file will be integrated into MetFrag online; please use the file in the dropdown menu rather than uploading this one.
Update 10 Sept 2019: curated truncated InChIKey, InChI entries, added missing SMILES, added DTXSIDs by InChIKey match.
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the comma separated value file, including raw data and formatted data to run the models
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This is a local CSV file of the Blood Exposome Database (http://bloodexposome.org/) for MetFrag (https://msbi.ipb-halle.de/MetFrag/).
Data was trimmed to necessary columns from parent-mapped TSV provided by Dinesh Barupal. Approx. 15 entries containing elements not processed by MetFrag were removed. Entries with singly charged formulas had the charge removed from the formula to produce results consistent with other MetFrag files (where neutral formula is required; no adjustment for +/-H was performed so these remained consistent with the mass entries with minimum manipulation - see xlsx file for traceback). Subsequent versions could be adjusted for different behaviour if desired.
This file is for users wanting to integrate the latest Blood Exposome Database into MetFrag CL workflows (offline), this file will be integrated into MetFrag online; please use the file in the dropdown menu rather than uploading this one.
Please credit the data source in any use of this file as the licence is CC-BY: http://bloodexposome.org/
Register of all registered local bus services in Great Britain as recorded on the Vehicle Operator Licensing database (VOL).
Operators of local bus services carried out in accordance with Section 6 of the Transport Act 1985 must register their services with a traffic commissioner in the traffic area in which the service operates.
To qualify as a local bus service separate fares must be charged and passengers must be able to disembark within 15 miles of the place from where they boarded the bus.
When registering a service the operator must provide the traffic commissioner with the registered particulars of the service. These include a description of the service type, a route description, a timetable and a map of the service route.
Most registrations are submitted to the traffic commissioner in paper format, although approximately 20% are provided in electronic format using the Electronic Bus Service Registration system.
The traffic commissioners maintain a database of all registered bus services that includes the basic registration details.
The attached files contain the extract from the Operator Licensing Business System in relation to live local bus service registrations. The explanatory note provides further information on the interpretation of the data.
Two files for each traffic area are available. One file contains the details of the current live registrations. The second file contains the details of all variations to each registration. In both cases the variation number of the registration is displayed.
In the shortened version it is possible that multiple lines for the registration are displayed. This is to reflect additional data, for example, where more than one local authority is named on the registration.
These records are updated on a weekly basis, every Sunday.
Please note that it is the responsibility of the operator to provide the traffic commissioner with accurate information. The data held is a reflection of the data provided to the traffic commissioner from the operator at the time of making the registration.
Further information on local bus services can be found in the guidebook ‘Local Bus Service Registration – Guide for Operators’ (PSV353A). There are separate guidebooks for services registered in England / Wales and Scotland.
Note: The CSV files contains a large number of rows and will need to be opened within a suitable software package.
Local bus service registrations guidance has been published on GOV.UK: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/local-psv-service-registrations-psv353a
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This dataset is a Scottish Fuel Poverty Index created in the summer of 2023 by EDINA@University of Edinburgh as part of their student internship programme. The user guide provides descriptions of each data variable used in creating the index. The basic rationale was to replicate for Scotland work that had been conducted previously but only in respect to England and Wales. The two indices are not strictly directly comparable due to data availability and spatial granularity but provide standalone snapshots of relative fuel poverty across Great Britain. The Scottish Index is fully open source and for purposes of transparency and repeatability this guide provides an open methodology and is accompanied by the underlying data. Data are provided in good faith 'as is' and is the sole product of student effort as part of mentoring activities conducted by EDINA at the University. Each variable that was used in the Index was normalised relative to the individual values for that variable - which means the values presented in the underlying FPI data table do not represent the actual numbers for each local authority - merely the percentage relative to the other local authorities in Scotland. A separate file 'Fuel-poverty-index-raw-data-with-calc.csv' is available which contains the raw percentages used for the index along with a table containing the calculations used to obtain the final score and the main FPI data table. Fuel Poverty Index Excel: This file contains each Scottish local authority's ability to pay score, demand score and final score which were all obtained from the several different variables. The raw data for these variables can be found in the Raw Data file and an explanation for each variable can be found in the User Guide document. The scores are between 1 to 100 and are normalised relative to each other. This means the final scores do not represent the actual physical values for each area. Fuel Poverty Index csv: This file contains the normalised processed data that makes up the Scottish fuel poverty index with variables being in range of 1 to 100. Some variables have been weighted depending on how important they are to the index. The final scores rating each Scottish local authority from 1 to 100 are also included. Raw data: This file contains the raw unprocessed data that the index was created from for all Scottish local authorities. User Guide: This file contains the documentation of the process to create the index as well as descriptions of what each column in the Fuel Poverty Index csv file contain. This file also provides some examples of the visualisation created from the index Fuel Poverty Index Shapefile: This folder contains the .shp shape file comprising all the data from Fuel Poverty Index csv, in addition to also having the geospatial polygons associated with each local authority boundary. For the best viewing, the British National Grid EPSG 27700 coordinate system should be used.
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Open the Data Resource: https://doi.org/10.5066/F7QR4V9M This dataset is comprised of six files related to waterbird surveys and resulting Index of Waterbird Community Integrity (IWCI) scores in 21 subestuaries of the Chesapeake Bay from 2010-2014. Two .csv files (1 data file: Prosser et al 2017_IWCI Results MS_Bird Survey Raw Data.csv, 1 definitions file: Prosser et al 2017_IWCI Results MS_Bird Survey Raw Data_Definitions.csv) contain data related to raw waterbird survey data from two seasons (summer and fall). Two .csv files (1 data file: Prosser et al 2017_IWCI Results MS_Species List.csv, 1 definitions file: Prosser et al 2017_IWCI Results MS_Species List_Definitions.csv) contain data related to 60+ Chesapeake waterbird species observed in surveys and their species attribute and IWCI scores. Two .csv files (1 data file: Prosser et al 2017_IWCI Results MS_Scores & Delineations by Site.csv, 1 definitions file: Prosser et al 2017_IWCI Results MS_Scores & Delineations by Site_Definitions.csv) contain data related to IWCI scores and shoreline/land use delineations for the 21 subestuaries of the Chesapeake Bay.
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All the local authorities referred to in Law 5/1997 of 22 July 1997 on the Local Administration of Galicia are registered in the Galician Register of Local Authorities. It is organised into two general sections concerning, respectively, territorial entities and other local (non-territorial) entities. The entities of territorial character are the province, the municipality and the entities of territorial scope lower than the municipality. The other non-territorial entities are metropolitan areas, municipalities, local consortia and smaller local entities. The .csv file contains the contact details, number and type of the registry entities, as well as their registration date.