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This is a record of the discussion of SAGE 49 on 30 July 2020.
The paper is the assessment of the evidence at the time of writing. As new evidence or data emerges, SAGE updates its advice accordingly.
The Joint Biosecurity Centre (JBC) paper on triggers was provisionally tabled at SAGE 49.
These documents are released as pre-print publications that have provided the government with rapid evidence during an emergency. These documents have not been peer-reviewed and there is no restriction on authors submitting and publishing this evidence in peer-reviewed journals.
Redactions within this document have been made to remove any security markings or names of junior officials (under SCS). SAGE 49 includes redactions of 24 junior officials.
Comprehensive dataset of 30 Meeting rooms in Virginia, United States as of July, 2025. Includes verified contact information (email, phone), geocoded addresses, customer ratings, reviews, business categories, and operational details. Perfect for market research, lead generation, competitive analysis, and business intelligence. Download a complimentary sample to evaluate data quality and completeness.
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Graph and download economic data for Federal Funds Target Range - Upper Limit (DFEDTARU) from 2008-12-16 to 2025-07-22 about federal, interest rate, interest, rate, and USA.
In response to a report by the Public Administration Select Committee on Lobbying, the Government committed to publishing information about hospitality received by Ministers in a ministerial capacity valued at over £140, and ministerial meetings with outside interest groups. This information will be published on a quarterly basis, with effect from 1 October 2009. ..
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This dataset includes all public meetings that were posted to the Transparency website by State of Oregon agencies, boards, commissions and ESD's from July 1. 2013 through September 30, 2013. The meetings are sorted by name of agency, board, commission or ESD.
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The benchmark interest rate in South Africa was last recorded at 7.25 percent. This dataset provides - South Africa Interest Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
These documents contain information about our ministers’ meetings, hospitality, gifts and overseas travel for the period 1 July to 30 September 2023.
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This is the dataset used for the publication "Coddora: CO2-based Occupancy Detection modeltrained via DOmain RAndomization". The goal is to provide training data for occupancy detection.The dataset contains one million days of data including 10 occupied days for each of 100,000 randomized room models (50,000 rooms considering office activity and 50,000 meeting room activity). Data were generated in EnergyPlus simulations according to the methodology described in the paper.When using the dataset, please cite:
Manuel Weber, Farzan Banihashemi, Davor Stjelja, Peter Mandl, Ruben Mayer, and Hans-Arno Jacobsen. 2024. Coddora: CO2-Based Occupancy Detection Model Trained via Domain Randomization. In International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN). June 30 - July 5, 2024, Yokohama, Japan.
Dataset Structure
The following files are provided: 1. dataset_office_rooms.h5 (provided as zip file) 2. dataset_meeting_rooms.h5 (provided as zip file) 3. simulated_occupancy_office_rooms.csv 4. simulated_occupancy_meeting_rooms.csv
Please use an archiving tool such as 7zip to unzip the hdf5 files.Both hdf5 files contain two datasets with the following keys: 1. "data": contains the simulated indoor climate and occupancy data 2. "metadata": contains the metadata that were used for each simulation
The csv files contain the time series of occupancy that were used for the simulations.
Data
Data includes the following fields:
Datetime: day of the year (may be relevant due to seasonal differences) and time of the dayZone Air CO2 Concentration: CO2 level in ppmZone Mean Air Temperature: temperature in °CZone Air Relative Humidity: relative humidity in %Occupancy: level of occupancy relative to the maximum capacity of the room (in the range [0-1])Ventilation: fraction of window opening in the range [0.01, 1]SimID: foreign key to reference the room properties the simulation was based onBinaryOccupancy: 0 or 1 denoting absence or presence (for binary classification)
Example row:
Datetime Zone Air CO2 Concentration Zone Mean Air Temperature Zone Air Relative Humidity Occupancy Ventilation simID BinaryOccupancy
10/09 11:21:00
1084.5624647371608
24.545635909907148
41.18393114737054
0.7
0.0
99 1
Metadata
Metadata includes the following fields. Underscores denote that the field was not selected during randomization but calculated from the other values.
width: room width in mlength: room length in mheight: hoom height in minfiltration: infiltration per exterior area in m³/m²soutdoor_co2: co2 concentration in the outdoor air in ppm (set to a random value between [300, 500])orientation: angle between the room's facade orientation and the north direction in degreesmaxOccupants: room occupation limit, i.e. the maximum number of occupants_floorArea: floor area in m² (calculated from room dimensions)_volume: room volume in m³ (calculated from room dimensions)_exteriorSurfaceArea: surface area of the facade wall (calculated from room dimensions)_winToFloorRatio: ratio between total window area and floor area (calculated from room model)firstDayUsedOfOccupancySequence: selected starting day in the sequence of occupancy data for rooms with the respective maxOccupants valuesimID: unique identifier of the simulation to relate between simulation metadata and resulting simulated data
Example row:
width length height infiltration outdoor_co2 orientation maxOccupants _floorArea _volume _exteriorSurfaceArea _winToFloorRatio firstDayOfUsedOccupancySequence simID
5.481 5.190 3.264 0.000214 438.0 316.0 4.0 28.446 92.849 16.940 0.216 192 0
Occupancy Data
The occupancy data provided through the separate csv files contain the data from the upfront occupancy simulations that the climate simulation was based on. For each level of considered room occupancy limit (maxOccupants), the datasets provide minute values of occupancy throughout 1000 days.
Datetime, Date, Timestamp: fictive time of simulated occupancy record (sequences are in 1-minute resolution)Occupants: number of present occupantsOccupancy: binary occupancy state (0=unoccupied, 1=occupied)WindowState: binary state of ventilation (0=windows closed, 1=room is ventilated)maxOccupants: maximum number of occupants considered for the simulated sequenceWindowOpeningFraction: fractional extent to which windows are opened, within the interval [0.01, 1]
Example row:
Datetime Date Timestamp Occupants Occupancy WindowState maxOccupants WindowOpeningFraction
2023-01-01 00:00:00 2023-01-01 1.672531e+09 0 0 0 1 0.0
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The benchmark interest rate in Japan was last recorded at 0.50 percent. This dataset provides - Japan Interest Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
This series consists of minutes of the General or Ordinary meetings and the Special or Extraordinary meetings of the City of Canada Bay Council.
These minute books were created under s.375 of the Local Government Act 1993 (Act No.30, 1993) which commenced on 1 July 1993.
The General meetings were called for Ordinary business and were recurrent meetings prescribed by legislation to be held at regular intervals. Special meetings could be called for Extraordinary business by the Mayor or by two Councillors and dealt with a specific issue. Reports were generally also tabled at these meetings as well as at the general meeting relating to the subject.
The minutes document the decisions made by the Council at its meetings. The minutes usually include the following sections: attendance of Council members, confirmation of minutes of the previous meeting, business arising out of the minutes of the previous meeting, Mayor's or President's or Official minutes (which brought to Council's attention significant matters within its jurisdiction or of which it had official knowledge), recommendations from Council committees, reports by Council officers, outward and inward correspondence, petitions, questions with notice, orders of the day or general business, and questions without notice.
To ease the work load at General meetings, Council could delegate powers to committees composed of councillors. The Committee's recommendations were submitted to the next Council meeting and form part of that meeting's minutes. However the recommendations were not binding unless, and until, adopted by Council.
In order to discuss confidential business, Council could form itself into the Committee of the Whole during a meeting. A Committee of the Whole was not required to make its business public through the minutes, only its recommendations.
The minutes of each meeting of Council and its committees were confirmed at the following meeting and signed by the chairman to guarantee that they were a true and accurate record.
This series consists of minutes of the General or Ordinary meetings and the Special or Extraordinary meetings of the Pristine Waters Council.
These minute books were created under s.375 of the Local Government Act 1993 (Act No. 30, 1993) which commenced on 1 July 1993.
The General meetings were called for Ordinary business and were recurrent meetings prescribed by legislation to be held at regular intervals.
Special meetings could be called for Extraordinary business by the mayor or by two councillors and dealt with a specific issue. Reports were generally also tabled at these meetings as well as at the general meeting relating to the subject.
The minutes usually include the following sections: attendance of councillors, confirmation of minutes of the previous meeting, business arising out of the minutes of the previous meeting, mayor's minutes (which brought to the council's attention significant matters within its jurisdiction or of which it had official knowledge), recommendations from council committees, reports by council officers, outward and inward correspondence, petitions, questions with notice, orders of the day or general business, and questions without notice.
All papers tabled for each council meeting are bound with the minutes. This includes agendas; a full copy of the previous minutes; correspondence; reports; contracts; and proceedings of workshops. Normally these follow the minutes, though in some volumes the agenda and papers are first.
To ease the workload at General meetings, the council could delegate powers to committees composed of councillors. The committee's minutes were submitted to the next council meeting and form part of that meeting's minutes. However the recommendations were not binding unless, and until, adopted by council.
In order to discuss confidential business, council could form itself into a Committee of the Whole during a meeting. A Committee of the Whole was not required to make its business public through the minutes, only its recommendations.
The minutes of each meeting of council and its committees were confirmed at the following meeting and signed by the mayor and general manager to guarantee that they were a true and accurate record. The copy submitted for approval to the next council meeting was also signed.
These volumes are not indexed. Individual meetings have tables of contents for the submitted papers, following the minutes.
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The benchmark interest rate in Pakistan was last recorded at 11 percent. This dataset provides - Pakistan Interest Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
DCMS publishes details of permanent secretaries’ external meetings and senior officials’ business expenses and hospitality on a quarterly basis.
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The benchmark interest rate in Australia was last recorded at 3.85 percent. This dataset provides - Australia Interest Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
This series contains minutes of the Dandenong Hospital (VA 1246) Committee of Management and the predecessor committees (prior to incorporation). During 1991/92 the Committee of Management was renamed to the "Board of Management".
An Investigation Committee was elected at a public meeting held on 30 August 1937 in the Dandenong Town Hall. An Advisory Committee was appointed on 13 September 1937. A meeting of the Investigation Committee on 18 July 1938 recommended the establishment of a Community Hospital in Dandenong. This recommendation was endorsed at a public meeting on 10 October 1938.
The initial meeting of subscribers (contributors) as defined under the Hospitals and Charities Act 1928, was held in the Assembly Room of the Town Hall on 29 July 1940 following the dissolution of the previous Committees (as described above). The name of the hospital was to be the "Dandenong and District Hospital". A meeting of Contributors held at the Dandenong Town Hall on 14 November 1940 decided that the Committee of Management should consist of 15 members.
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This report summarises drinking-water compliance for all 486 registered networked drinking-water supplies that served populations of more than 100 people in the compliance period from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020. The supplies provide water to 4,142,000 people in total. It also describes the compliance of the supplies with the drinking-water requirements of the Health Act 1956 (the Act) and the Drinking-water Standards for New Zealand 2005 (revised 2018) (the Standards).
Details of the Permanent Secretary’s meetings with external organisations are published on a quarterly basis, reflecting the civil service’s commitment to transparency.
DCMS publishes data on gifts and hospitality received by special advisers, and external meetings on a quarterly basis.
Since 1 July 2012, Monitor has been holding board meetings in public, unless there are special reasons not to do so.
If you are interested in attending a board meeting please send an email to philippa.harding@monitor.gov.uk, especially if you have any particular access needs.