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TwitterThis file contains a national set of names and contact information for doctors, hospitals, clinics, and other facilities (known collectively as sources) from which medical evidence of record (MER) may be requested to support a claimant's disability application.
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This dataset contains PMID-to-PMID citations of PubMed 2020 Baseline extracted from five freely available bibliographic data sources (COCI, Dimensions, MAG, NIH-OCC, and S2ORC).
Each line contains one citing PubMed document and its cited references. The citing and cited documents are separated by a tab (\t) and the cited references are separated by a semicolon (;).
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TwitterGuide to Publicly Available Demographic Data This data source guide is a reference tool describing data important to workforce professionals. We created the guide because multiple federal and state organizations provide data relevant to workforce professionals; and skillful data use requires understanding: the sources of data how often it is collected, for what years it is available, and a link to the data release dates the geographic level of analysis (state, county, etc.) the variables included in the data how to access and use the data
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TwitterThe solutions of mysteries can lead to salvation for those on the reference desk dealing with business students or difficult questions.
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This is a sample dataset that contains the reference information among various information sources such as TV, Newspaper and online articles.
There are two datasets 1. InputFileEdges.csv contains the information about the edges between nodes. The fields in this dataset are as follows: (i) from: source (or) starting node id of the edge (ii) to: target (or) ending node id of the edge (iii) weight: the number of times they were connected (or) referenced each other (iv) type: the type of the link (hyperlink or mention) between these nodes
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TwitterA report by region then by state that details how often medical sources from the Source Reference File are used when taking disability claims vs. sources that are keyed in by the claims representatives.
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The reference data contains 65 referenced and cited literature sources from the writing process, including the title, author(s), source and other bibliographic information for each reference.The image data contains two images embedded within the body text of the paper.
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Increasing amounts of data is collected in most areas of research and application. The degree to which this data can be accessed, analyzed, and retrieved, is a decisive in obtaining progress in fields such as scientific research or industrial production. We present a novel methodology supporting content-based retrieval and exploratory search in repositories of multivariate research data. In particular, our methods are able to describe two-dimensional functional dependencies in research data, e.g. the relationship between ination and unemployment in economics. Our basic idea is to use feature vectors based on the goodness-of-fit of a set of regression models to describe the data mathematically. We denote this approach Regressional Features and use it for content-based search and, since our approach motivates an intuitive definition of interestingness, for exploring the most interesting data. We apply our method on considerable real-world research datasets, showing the usefulness of our approach for user-centered access to research data in a Digital Library system.
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TwitterThe reference desk is the common challenge for all of us. We will be taking some great moments of the past year on the reference desk (yours included) and look at tools, referrals, and colleagial education that will make your life easier.
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Data sources list for Occurrence records of tropical Asian butterflies (1970-2024)
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TwitterThe purpose of the California Wellness Plan (CWP) Data Reference Guide (Reference Guide) is to provide access to the lowest-level data for each CWP Objective; lowest-level data source, instructions to access data, and additional details are described. Some CWP Objectives do not have program leads, data sources, baselines, and/or targets, but are included because they were a result of CDPH program or partner input and were felt to be important to the reduction of chronic disease incidence, prevalence, and health disparities. Agencies, programs and/or partners identified with an objective may be either data stewards and/or engaged in activities to achieve the target, but may not have adequate resources for statewide activities. Developmental Objectives will be updated as information becomes available. Background: The California Wellness Plan, California's Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Plan was released February 2014 by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). The overarching goal of CWP is Equity in Health and Wellbeing; additional CWP Goals include: 1) Healthy Communities, 2) Optimal Health Systems Linked with Community Prevention, 3) Accessible and Usable Health Information, and 4) Prevention Sustainability and Capacity. All CWP objectives fall under the framework of Let's Get Healthy California Task Force priorities. California Wellness Plan Green text in the “Objective” column indicates updates that were made to the California Wellness Plan objectives in 2016.
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The purpose of the California Wellness Plan (CWP) Data Reference Guide (Reference Guide) is to provide access to the lowest-level data for each CWP Objective; lowest-level data source, instructions to access data, and additional details are described. Some CWP Objectives do not have program leads, data sources, baselines, and/or targets, but are included because they were a result of CDPH program or partner input and were felt to be important to the reduction of chronic disease incidence, prevalence, and health disparities. Agencies, programs and/or partners identified with an objective may be either data stewards and/or engaged in activities to achieve the target, but may not have adequate resources for statewide activities. Developmental Objectives will be updated as information becomes available.
Background: The California Wellness Plan, California's Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Plan was released February 2014 by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). The overarching goal of CWP is Equity in Health and Wellbeing; additional CWP Goals include: 1) Healthy Communities, 2) Optimal Health Systems Linked with Community Prevention, 3) Accessible and Usable Health Information, and 4) Prevention Sustainability and Capacity. All CWP objectives fall under the framework of Let's Get Healthy California Task Force priorities. California Wellness Plan
Green text in the “Objective” column indicates updates that were made to the California Wellness Plan objectives in 2016.
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TwitterThis catalog is a version of the 1990 issue of the "Molonglo Reference Catalog of Radio Sources" (MRC). The MRC is one of the largest homogeneous catalogs of radio sources, containing 12,141 discrete sources with flux densities greater than 0.7 Jy in the declination range +18.5 degrees to -85 degrees (1950 coordinates) and excluding regions within 3 degrees of the Galactic equator. This is a service provided by NASA HEASARC .
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During work on the new reference equation of state for carbon dioxide [E.W. Lemmon, A.H. Harvey, and R. Hellmann, NIST Internal Report, to be published in 2025], we obtained unpublished data from several sources. These represent numerical values for data only presented graphically in a publication, or in some cases data not present in the publication at all. With the permission of the authors, we document and deposit these data here so they will be available for future workers. These include data for the melting curve at high pressures, the isochoric heat capacity (including near the critical point and in the two-phase region), the sound speed and density at high pressures, and the vapor pressure of the liquid. It also includes values of the second, third, and fourth virial coefficients calculated by R. Hellmann from state-of-the-art pair and three-body potentials. For ease of electronic processing, the data elements are formatted as comma-separated values (.csv). More details about the file contents are in the README.txt file and in the headings of individual files. The literature papers connected with these data are as follows: -- E.H. Abramson, "Three-Phase Melting Curves in the Binary System of Carbon Dioxide and Water," J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 950, 042019 (2017), https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/950/4/042019 -- P.C. Albright, T.J. Edwards, Z.Y. Chen, and J.V. Sengers, "A scaled fundamental equation for the thermodynamic properties of carbon dioxide in the critical region," J. Chem. Phys. 87, 1717 (1987), https://doi.org/10.1063/1.453238 -- F. Datchi et al., "Structure of liquid carbon dioxide at pressures up to 10 GPa," Phys. Rev. B 94, 014201 (2016), https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.94.014201 -- V.M. Giordano, F. Datchi, and A. Dewaele, "Melting curve and fluid equation of state of carbon dioxide at high pressure and high temperature," J. Chem. Phys. 125, 054504 (2006), https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2215609 -- R. Hellmann, "Ab initio potential energy surface for the carbon dioxide molecule pair and thermophysical properties of dilute carbon dioxide gas," Chem. Phys. Lett. 613, 133-138 (2014), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cplett.2014.08.057 -- R. Hellmann, "Nonadditive three-body potential and third to eighth virial coefficients of carbon dioxide," J. Chem. Phys. 146, 054302 (2017), https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4974995 -- A. Kartal Dogan, G. Bonnier, A. Uytun, I Kocas, and Y. Durgut, "Toward Carbon Dioxide Vapor-Pressure Thermometer," Int. J. Thermophys. 32, 2230 (2011), https://doi.org/10.1007/s10765-011-1091-y -- J.W. Magee and J.F. Ely, "Specific Heats (Cv) of Saturated and Compressed Liquid and Vapor Carbon Dioxide," Int. J. Thermophys. 7, 1163 (1986), https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00503973
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This data set shows all the sources recorded in the source register of North Rhine-Westphalia - independently managed by five institutions - or their sampling points based on the state's water stationing map (gsk3c). The attribute table provides information about the number, the location and the data holders of all within one Source surface represented objects and identifies the reference source. Sources from GeoBasis NRW - i.e. from the state survey - are always reference sources. All objects recorded within a radius of 10 m around the reference source are brought together under a source NRW_ID. Overlapping radii are combined to form a larger coherent headwaters. If there is no reference source from Geobasis NRW in an area, the source closest to the centroid represents the reference source.
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[Note: Integrated as part of FoodData Central, April 2019.] The database consists of several sets of data: food descriptions, nutrients, weights and measures, footnotes, and sources of data. The Nutrient Data file contains mean nutrient values per 100 g of the edible portion of food, along with fields to further describe the mean value. Information is provided on household measures for food items. Weights are given for edible material without refuse. Footnotes are provided for a few items where information about food description, weights and measures, or nutrient values could not be accommodated in existing fields. Data have been compiled from published and unpublished sources. Published data sources include the scientific literature. Unpublished data include those obtained from the food industry, other government agencies, and research conducted under contracts initiated by USDA’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS). Updated data have been published electronically on the USDA Nutrient Data Laboratory (NDL) web site since 1992. Standard Reference (SR) 28 includes composition data for all the food groups and nutrients published in the 21 volumes of "Agriculture Handbook 8" (US Department of Agriculture 1976-92), and its four supplements (US Department of Agriculture 1990-93), which superseded the 1963 edition (Watt and Merrill, 1963). SR28 supersedes all previous releases, including the printed versions, in the event of any differences. Attribution for photos: Photo 1: k7246-9 Copyright free, public domain photo by Scott Bauer Photo 2: k8234-2 Copyright free, public domain photo by Scott Bauer Resources in this dataset:Resource Title: READ ME - Documentation and User Guide - Composition of Foods Raw, Processed, Prepared - USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, Release 28. File Name: sr28_doc.pdfResource Software Recommended: Adobe Acrobat Reader,url: http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html Resource Title: ASCII (6.0Mb; ISO/IEC 8859-1). File Name: sr28asc.zipResource Description: Delimited file suitable for importing into many programs. The tables are organized in a relational format, and can be used with a relational database management system (RDBMS), which will allow you to form your own queries and generate custom reports.Resource Title: ACCESS (25.2Mb). File Name: sr28db.zipResource Description: This file contains the SR28 data imported into a Microsoft Access (2007 or later) database. It includes relationships between files and a few sample queries and reports.Resource Title: ASCII (Abbreviated; 1.1Mb; ISO/IEC 8859-1). File Name: sr28abbr.zipResource Description: Delimited file suitable for importing into many programs. This file contains data for all food items in SR28, but not all nutrient values--starch, fluoride, betaine, vitamin D2 and D3, added vitamin E, added vitamin B12, alcohol, caffeine, theobromine, phytosterols, individual amino acids, individual fatty acids, or individual sugars are not included. These data are presented per 100 grams, edible portion. Up to two household measures are also provided, allowing the user to calculate the values per household measure, if desired.Resource Title: Excel (Abbreviated; 2.9Mb). File Name: sr28abxl.zipResource Description: For use with Microsoft Excel (2007 or later), but can also be used by many other spreadsheet programs. This file contains data for all food items in SR28, but not all nutrient values--starch, fluoride, betaine, vitamin D2 and D3, added vitamin E, added vitamin B12, alcohol, caffeine, theobromine, phytosterols, individual amino acids, individual fatty acids, or individual sugars are not included. These data are presented per 100 grams, edible portion. Up to two household measures are also provided, allowing the user to calculate the values per household measure, if desired.Resource Software Recommended: Microsoft Excel,url: https://www.microsoft.com/ Resource Title: ASCII (Update Files; 1.1Mb; ISO/IEC 8859-1). File Name: sr28upd.zipResource Description: Update Files - Contains updates for those users who have loaded Release 27 into their own programs and wish to do their own updates. These files contain the updates between SR27 and SR28. Delimited file suitable for import into many programs.
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The dataset was originally published in DiVA and moved to SND in 2024.
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TwitterThe requests we receive at the Reference Desk keep surprising us. We'll take a look at some of the best examples from the year on data questions and data solutions.
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TwitterThis file contains a national set of names and contact information for doctors, hospitals, clinics, and other facilities (known collectively as sources) from which medical evidence of record (MER) may be requested to support a claimant's disability application.