OASIS-3 is a retrospective compilation of data for 1378 participants that were collected across several ongoing projects through the WUSTL Knight ADRC over the course of 30years. Participants include 755 cognitively normal adults and 622 individuals at various stages of cognitive decline ranging in age from 42-95yrs. All participants were assigned a new random identifier and all dates were removed and normalized to reflect days from entry into study. The dataset contains 2842 MR sessions which include T1w, T2w, FLAIR, ASL, SWI, time of flight, resting-state BOLD, and DTI sequences. Many of the MR sessions are accompanied by volumetric segmentation files produced through FreeSurfer processing. PET imaging from different tracers, PIB, AV45, and FDG, totaling over 2157 raw imaging scans and the accompanying post-processed files from the Pet Unified Pipeline (PUP) are also available in OASIS-3.
OASIS-3 and OASIS-4 are the latest releases in the Open Access Series of Imaging Studies (OASIS) that is aimed at making neuroimaging datasets freely available to the scientific community. By compiling and freely distributing this multimodal dataset generated by the Knight ADRC and its affiliated studies, we hope to facilitate future discoveries in basic and clinical neuroscience. OASIS-4 contains MR, clinical, cognitive, and biomarker data for 663 individuals aged 21 to 94 that presented with memory complaints. This is a unique dataset and not an update to the OASIS-3 Longitudinal Multimodal Neuroimaging dataset.
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The Occupational and Skills Information System (OaSIS) provides a comprehensive framework of the skills and competencies that are usually required to work in different occupations. It also provides context for the work environment in which these occupations are performed. This dataset provides information on 900 occupations including ratings for over 240 descriptors belonging to one of the following categories: Skills, Abilities, Personal attributes, Knowledge, Interests, Work activities and Work context. Standardized dimensions and scales were established at the category level for all categories, except Work context, for which specific dimensions and scales were adopted. All the descriptors under Skills and Abilities have ratings attributed by proficiency level required by occupation on a scale of 1 to 5. Descriptors under Personal attributes are measured by Importance on a scale of 1 to 5. Descriptors under Knowledge are measured by the knowledge level on a scale of 1 to3. Descriptors under Interests are measured by predominance ranking of Holland Codes. Descriptors under Work activities are measured by complexity on a scale of 1 to 5. Descriptors under Work context are measured by one or two of the following dimensions: - Frequency (1-5 scale) - 1 - Once a year or more but not every month - 2 - Once a month or more but not every week - 3 - Once a week or more but not every day - 4 - Every day, a few times per day - 5 - Every day, many times per day - Duration (1-5 scale) - 1 - Very little time - 2 - Less than half the time - 3 - About half the time - 4 - More than half the time - 5 - All the time, or almost all the time - Degree of responsibility (1-5 scale) - Physical distance from others (1-5 scale) - Degree of consequence of error (1-5 scale) - Degree of impact (1-5 scale) - Degree of freedom to make decisions (1-5 scale) - Degree of freedom to determine tasks and priorities (1-5 scale) - Degree of competition (1-5 scale) - Degree of automation (1-3 scale) - Work schedule (1-3 scale) - Worked hours in a typical week (1-3 scale) This dataset is of national relevance.
Data files and R code for Kurdi, B., Lozano, S., & Banaji, M. R. (2017). Introducing the Open Affective Standardized Image Set (OASIS). Behavior Research Methods, 49(2), 457–470. http://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-016-0715-3
The Open Access Series of Imaging Studies (OASIS) is a project aimed at making neuroimaging data sets of the brain freely available to the scientific community. By compiling and freely distributing neuroimaging data sets, we hope to facilitate future discoveries in basic and clinical neuroscience.
OASIS-1 set consists of a cross-sectional collection of 416 subjects aged 18 to 96. For each subject, 3 or 4 individual T1-weighted MRI scans obtained in single scan sessions are included. The subjects are all right-handed and include both men and women. 100 of the included subjects over the age of 60 have been clinically diagnosed with very mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Additionally, a reliability data set is included containing 20 nondemented subjects imaged on a subsequent visit within 90 days of their initial session.
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The dataset consists of a study of the ecological effects of mesoscale fronts in the Eastern China Shelf Sea from 2019 to 2023. csv files are the frontal aggregation effects in spring, fall, and winter, at 1°cell resolution, as well as the averaged aggregation effects for each front. The R language code is to perform the analyses and plotting. Quasi-stationary fronts .mat files are from:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2023.113627.
In addition to OASIS-3 data, we introduce ‘OASIS-3_AV1451’ a cross-sectional TAU PET dataset for 451 subjects including 451 PET sessions and post-processed PUP. This set is a subset of OASIS-3 subjects that have also undergone TAU (AV1451) PET imaging.
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This dataset contains working examples of blueprints (TOSCA templates and their implementations) for the xOpera orchestrator opera
. Their aim is to help authors of OASIS TOSCA service templates get started with OASIS YAML Simple Profile v1.3 and the use of Ansible automation for implementing TOSCA interfaces.
A dataset for single-image 3D in the wild consisting of annotations of detailed 3D geometry for 140,000 images.
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Context
The dataset tabulates the Oasis town population by age cohorts (Children: Under 18 years; Working population: 18-64 years; Senior population: 65 years or more). It lists the population in each age cohort group along with its percentage relative to the total population of Oasis town. The dataset can be utilized to understand the population distribution across children, working population and senior population for dependency ratio, housing requirements, ageing, migration patterns etc.
Key observations
The largest age group was 18 to 64 years with a poulation of 163 (47.11% of the total population). Source: U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates.
When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates.
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Margin of Error
Data in the dataset are based on the estimates and are subject to sampling variability and thus a margin of error. Neilsberg Research recommends using caution when presening these estimates in your research.
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This dataset is a part of the main dataset for Oasis town Population by Age. You can refer the same here
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Using OASIS at cassegrain focus of the 188-cm telescope of the Okayama Astrophysical Observatory (OAO), infrared images centered at 2.35 micron were taken of the crash of fragment K from the Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet into Jupiter. The data consist of 160 images with detached labels and documentation.
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Seamounts are of great interest to science, industry and conservation because of their potential role as 'stirring rods' of the oceans, their enhanced productivity, their high local biodiversity, and the growing exploitation of their natural resources. This is accompanied by rising concern about the threats to seamount ecosystems, e.g. through over-fishing and the impact of trawling. OASIS described the functioning characteristics of seamount ecosystems. OASIS' integrated hydrographic, biogeochemical and biological information. Based on two case studies. The scientific results, condensed in conceptual and mass balanced ecosystem models, were applied to outline a model management plan as well as site-specific management plans for the seamounts investigated. OASIS addressed five main objectives: Objective 1: To identify and describe the physical forcing mechanisms effecting seamount systems Objective 2: To assess the origin, quality and dynamics of particulate organic material within the water column and surface sediment at seamounts. Objective 3: To describe aspects of the biodiversity and the ecology of seamount biota, to assess their dynamics and the maintenance of their production. Objective 4: Modelling the trophic ecology of seamount ecosystems. Objective 5: Application of scientific knowledge to practical conservation.
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Desert: the original soil from which the oasis was derived; No fertilizer: the control (CK); Fertilizer: the average values of six fertilizer treatments (PK, NK, NP, NPK, NPKR, and NPKM). Values at the depth are weighted means. Different letters within each line indicate that treatment means are significantly different at p
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries Genesis House I II III & Oasis
A floristic and taxonomic survey was made on the diatom communities of freshwater lakes, pools and streams of Schirmacher Oasis, East Antarctica during the XXV Indian Scientific Expedition to Antarctica. A total of 21 taxa belonging to 12 genera were distinguished, viz. 1. Achnanthes (2 spp.), 2. Fragilaria (3 spp.), 3. Synedra (1 sp.), 4. Luticola (2 spp.), 5. Navicula (3 spp.), 6. Stauroneis (1 sp.), 7. Diadesmis (2 spp.), 8. Pinnularia (2 spp.), 9. Gamphomema (lsp.), 10. Hantzschia (lsp.), 11. Nitzschia (2 spp.) and 12. Cymbella (1 sp.). Two species i.e. Cymbella sp belonging to the family Surirellaceae and Diadesmis gallica belonging to Naviculaceae are reported for the first time from Schirmacher Oasis.
This set is a subset of OASIS-3 subjects that have also undergone longitudinal TAU (AV1451) PET imaging.
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Credit report of Mohamed Mabed Ali Qaddafi Marine Oasis Al Zabou Pience 3 Giza Egypt contains unique and detailed export import market intelligence with it's phone, email, Linkedin and details of each import and export shipment like product, quantity, price, buyer, supplier names, country and date of shipment.
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Oasis Realty (Oasis), a joint venture of Sahana Realty and Oberoi Realty, is undertaking the construction of a mixed-use complex at Worli, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.Sahana is a joint venture between Skylark Buildcon Pvt. Ltd and Shree Vrunda Enterprises.The project involves the development of a mixed use facility on a 28.79ha of land comprising two towers. It includes the construction of an 83-story comprising 140 residential apartments, 52-story comprising a 238-room hotel, office building on a 37,161m2 area, and other related infrastructure facilities, and the installation of high-speed elevators, security systems.Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates has been appointed as architect, Mahimtura Consultants Pvt. Ltd as a design consultant and Valecha Engineering to undertake enabling works for the project.SEED Engineering Consultants Private Limited was appointed as Mep consultant, Langan International as Geotechnical Consultant, Walker Parking Consultants as Traffic Consultant, Meinhardt Façade Technology as Façade Consultant, En3 Sustainability Solutions Pvt. Ltd. as Lead consultant.Gautamee has been appointed as the drilling contract, AKF Engineers as MEP contractor, Leslie E. Robertson Associates (LERA) as a structural engineer, Tony Chi as an interior designer and Meinhardt Group as the MEP consultant for the project.In August 2011, Samsung C&T Corporation was appointed as the general contractor for the project.On May 8, 2014, Oasis signed a management contract with Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company llc to manage the hotel.In December 2015, Blue Star has booked the project for electro-mechanical works. It includes supply, installation, testing and commissioning of electrical and plumbing works and fire-fighting services.Construction works are underway and expected to be completed by the fourth quarter of 2020. Read More
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Oasi di Protezione della Regione Toscana art. 15 Legge regionale 12 gennaio 1994, n. 3 Recepimento della Legge 11 febbraio 1992, n.157 "Norme per la protezione della fauna selvatica omeoterma e per il prelievo venatorio"
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OASIS-3 is a retrospective compilation of data for 1378 participants that were collected across several ongoing projects through the WUSTL Knight ADRC over the course of 30years. Participants include 755 cognitively normal adults and 622 individuals at various stages of cognitive decline ranging in age from 42-95yrs. All participants were assigned a new random identifier and all dates were removed and normalized to reflect days from entry into study. The dataset contains 2842 MR sessions which include T1w, T2w, FLAIR, ASL, SWI, time of flight, resting-state BOLD, and DTI sequences. Many of the MR sessions are accompanied by volumetric segmentation files produced through FreeSurfer processing. PET imaging from different tracers, PIB, AV45, and FDG, totaling over 2157 raw imaging scans and the accompanying post-processed files from the Pet Unified Pipeline (PUP) are also available in OASIS-3.