Maps secondary/duplicate provider profile IDs to the primary ID in the Open Payments system. For multiple reasons, a small number of providers have more than one ID in the payments records.
identifier for a person, on the LinkedIn website
This dataset tracks the updates made on the dataset "Provider profile ID mapping table" as a repository for previous versions of the data and metadata.
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The City of Port Adelaide Enfield Community Profile provides demographic analysis for the Council area and its suburbs based on results from the 2011, 2006, 2001, 1996 and 1991 Censuses of Population and Housing. The profile is updated with population estimates when the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) releases new figures.
This is an interactive query tool where results can be downloaded in various formats. The profile.id environment delivers data at a District level which contain 2 to 3 suburbs. To view this data on a map and also at a more granular level, clicking on the atlas.id tab delivers the data displayed on a map showing each SA1 area (approx 200 households).
The general themes available for reporting on are :
-Age
-Education
-Ethnicity
-Disability
-Employment/Income
-Household types
-Indigenous profile
-Migration
-Journey to work
-Disadvantage
-Population Estimates
-Building approvals.
It also possible to navigate to the Community Profiles of some other Councils as well.
Salutary Data is a boutique, B2B contact and company data provider that's committed to delivering high quality data for sales intelligence, lead generation, marketing, recruiting / HR, identity resolution, and ML / AI. Our database currently consists of 148MM+ highly curated B2B Contacts ( US only), along with over 4M+ companies, and is updated regularly to ensure we have the most up-to-date information.
We can enrich your in-house data ( CRM Enrichment, Lead Enrichment, etc.) and provide you with a custom dataset ( such as a lead list) tailored to your target audience specifications and data use-case. We also support large-scale data licensing to software providers and agencies that intend to redistribute our data to their customers and end-users.
What makes Salutary unique? - We offer our clients a truly unique, one-stop aggregation of the best-of-breed quality data sources. Our supplier network consists of numerous, established high quality suppliers that are rigorously vetted. - We leverage third party verification vendors to ensure phone numbers and emails are accurate and connect to the right person. Additionally, we deploy automated and manual verification techniques to ensure we have the latest job information for contacts. - We're reasonably priced and easy to work with.
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Services: Data Enrichment - We assess the fill rate gaps and profile your customer file for the purpose of appending fields, updating information, and/or rendering net new “look alike” prospects for your campaigns. ABM Match & Append - Send us your domain or other company related files, and we’ll match your Account Based Marketing targets and provide you with B2B contacts to campaign. Optionally throw in your suppression file to avoid any redundant records. Verification (“Cleaning/Hygiene”) Services - Address the 2% per month aging issue on contact records! We will identify duplicate records, contacts no longer at the company, rid your email hard bounces, and update/replace titles or phones. This is right up our alley and levers our existing internal and external processes and systems.
The LA County Arts Ed Profile is a research project by the LA County Arts Education Collective that measures the quantity, quality and equity of arts education in all public schools in the county. This available dataset combines data collected through the Arts Ed Profile school survey and data collected by the California Department of Education. Please see the Data Dictionary under Attachments or download all data from the Source Link.
Current profile data from Downward-looking ADCP #01 on FPF Innovator, 2.822000e+01N, 8.962000e+01W, 2007/11/17 00:00 through 2008/03/05 23:50
This dataset was created by siddhartha
LinkedIn companies use datasets to access public company data for machine learning, ecosystem mapping, and strategic decisions. Popular use cases include competitive analysis, CRM enrichment, and lead generation.
Use our LinkedIn Companies Information dataset to access comprehensive data on companies worldwide, including business size, industry, employee profiles, and corporate activity. This dataset provides key company insights, organizational structure, and competitive landscape, tailored for market researchers, HR professionals, business analysts, and recruiters.
Leverage the LinkedIn Companies dataset to track company growth, analyze industry trends, and refine your recruitment strategies. By understanding company dynamics and employee movements, you can optimize sourcing efforts, enhance business development opportunities, and gain a strategic edge in your market. Stay informed and make data-backed decisions with this essential resource for understanding global company ecosystems.
This dataset is ideal for:
- Market Research: Identifying key trends and patterns across different industries and geographies.
- Business Development: Analyzing potential partners, competitors, or customers.
- Investment Analysis: Assessing investment potential based on company size, funding, and industries.
- Recruitment & Talent Analytics: Understanding the workforce size and specialties of various companies.
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This dataset was created by bedy
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This dataset contains information on the Family Planning, Access, Care, and Treatment (Family PACT) Program providers for fiscal year (FY) 17-18. The data comes from the Provider Master File (PMF) in the Management Information System/Decision Support System (MIS/DSS) data warehouse, which is maintained by the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS), Provider Enrollment Division, and from the DHCS, Office of Family Planning (OFP), which creates its own production files/datasets. This dataset includes the following variables: provider number, name, type, specialty, geographic information, etc.
This dataset was created by wmertakkaya
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Health indicator profile, by Aboriginal identity and sex, age-standardized rate, four year estimates, Canada, provinces and territories.
Subscribers can find out export and import data of 23 countries by HS code or product’s name. This demo is helpful for market analysis.
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This dataset and its metadata statement were supplied to the Bioregional Assessment Programme by a third party and are presented here as originally supplied
The data was extracted from the NSW BioNet - Atlas system. Specifically the data table has been extracted from the Atlas of NSW Wildlife / threatened species profile module. This is the primary data that is displayed in the our TSp Web application
http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/threatenedspeciesapp/profile.aspx?id=10616.
We intend to complete revise the way we create, manage
and maintain K&P distributions over the next 12-18mths.
This dataset and its metadata statement were supplied to the Bioregional Assessment Programme by a third party and are presented here as originally supplied:
(1) Could you please confirm following data table joining method?
\[OBJECTID\] in shape file "CMA_sub_regions" is joining with \[objected\] in sheet
"ProfileDistribution" in "ProfileDistribution.xls" file. Then, \[ProfileID\] in
sheet "ProfileDistribution" is joining with \[ProfileID\] in sheet "Profiles" in
same "ProfileDistribution.xls" file.
For example, for ACT (OBJECTID:73), I can find 39 ProfileIDs in
ProfileDistribution using OBJECTID 73. If I want to see details of those 39
species or ECs, go to sheet "Profiles" based on these 39 ProfileIDs.
(2) For sheet ProfileDistribution, What is the meaning of Occurrence and its
content class such as K, P?
'K' (Known) indicates a confirmed record within any CMA sub-region. This data
is stored as a distribution layer in the TS Profiles module of Bionet-Atlas.
'P' (Predicted) indicates that this threatened species or entity is likely to
occur in a CMA sub-region . This is an expert opinion, managed in the TS
Profiles module. We recommend you disregard all Predicted data.
(3) For sheet Profiles
. What is the meaning of ProfileType's class such as Other,
Population, SpeciesCode?
. What is the meaning of SpeciesType's class such as FA, FL, FU?
"ProfileType" attributes the type of profiles: SpeciesCode = threatened
species; Populations = threatened populations; Other = threatened
ecological community, or Threatening process as Other. Simply ameans of
systematicly separating off species and population distributions.
"SpeciesType" is to indicate whether the threatened species or population
profile is Flora (FL), Fauna (FA) or Fungi (FU).
(4) For shape file "CMA_sub_regions" We are looking for a unique and
meaningful name for the smallest spatial unit. Is \[DISPLAY2\] such a name?
"DISPLAY2" that would be the shortest, unique name.
(5) I only found Threatened Ecological Communities under field "GeneralType"
in "Profiles". Could you please let me know where I can find the indicator
for Threatened Species?
Your interpretation of TEC indicator is correct. Threatened Species are
indicated in Profiles by ProfileType = SpeciesCode.
NSW Office of Environment and Heritage (2013) Spatial Threatened Species and Communities (TESC) NSW 20131129. Bioregional Assessment Source Dataset. Viewed 13 March 2019, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/a6664894-1489-46d1-a6ca-16f9ab519a28.
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This dataset contains the revised version of the SISLAC database in three formats: comma-separated values (.csv), microsoft access (.mdb) and PostGIS database (.backup). This database was reviewed and the inconsistencies found in the profiles and in the description of their horizons were corrected. Consists of two tables, one for the description of the profiles and the other with the description of the horizons and their properties. The key field between both tables is the profile identifier, column profile_id.
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Maps secondary/duplicate provider profile IDs to the primary ID in the Open Payments system. For multiple reasons, a small number of providers have more than one ID in the payments records.