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The Database of Labor Markets and Social Security Information System (SIMS) is the most important source of information about jobs and pensions in Latin America and the Caribbean. It encompasses harmonized statistics of 25 countries in the region, assuring the comparability of the indicators among them and also over time. The dataset includes data since 1990 and it presents 72 main indicators, which can be broken down by age group, gender, zone, level of education and other. The SIMS contains information in 6 broad categories: population, employment, unemployment, income, social security and poverty. This database seeks to contribute to public policies design based on evidence to strengthen the development of the region.
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The international data SIM card market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the increasing popularity of international travel and the rising demand for affordable and convenient mobile data connectivity abroad. The market, estimated at $2 billion in 2025, is projected to witness a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15% from 2025 to 2033, reaching approximately $6 billion by 2033. This expansion is fueled by several key factors. Firstly, the burgeoning global tourism sector is a significant driver, with travelers increasingly reliant on mobile data for navigation, communication, and accessing information while overseas. Secondly, the increasing affordability and accessibility of data SIM cards, coupled with innovative eSIM technologies, are making them a preferred choice over traditional roaming plans. Furthermore, the emergence of numerous providers offering diverse data packages tailored to specific travel needs is fostering competition and driving down prices, benefiting consumers. However, the market isn't without its challenges. Regulatory hurdles in certain countries, varying data speeds and coverage across regions, and security concerns related to data privacy can act as restraints to growth. Market segmentation reveals a clear preference for pre-paid data SIM cards, with the eSIM segment showcasing rapid adoption due to its convenience and integration with smartphones. Key players like Matrix, OneSimCard, and Airalo are actively competing through strategic partnerships, product diversification, and expansion into new markets. Regional data suggests strong growth in Asia-Pacific and North America, driven by high tourist volumes and increasing smartphone penetration. The forecast period (2025-2033) anticipates continued market expansion, driven by technological advancements and evolving consumer preferences for seamless global connectivity.
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Comprehensive dataset containing 10 verified Sim locations in RS with complete contact information, ratings, reviews, and location data.
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TwitterSim Ve Information Service Adlig Automotive Message Export Import Data. Follow the Eximpedia platform for HS code, importer-exporter records, and customs shipment details.
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This study compares the death records due to COVID-19 in 2020 for Brazilian territory. Three distinct databases were used: Civil Registry (RC-Arpen), Brazilian Mortality Information System (SIM), and Influenza Epidemiological Surveillance Information System (SIVEP-Gripe). We identified differences between the numbers of deaths due to COVID-19 in these databases, varying in each federative unit. The RC database is updated faster than the other two databases (SIM and SIVEP-Gripe) and it is most suited for monitoring and for studies covering recent periods. Despite the slower update, Brazilian Health Informatics Department (DATASUS) databases present geographically similar numbers and disclose more detailed data on deaths. This detailed information improves the DATASUS databases for studies that require more information about the patient and treatment.
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TwitterThe Sims series has been around for over 20 years. Sims 4 is the latest iteration of the series and has been around since 2014. Since Sims 4 hasn't been met with uniform high praise, many fans have compared it to previous versions of the Sims especially Sims 2 and Sims 3. Many have discussed what was available and gameplay interactions in Sims 2 and Sims 3. This is why there is information about Sims 3 included in the dataset.
Sims 4 has had quite a bit of controversy from its dedicated fans about paid-content add-ons that range from 5 USD to 40 USD. Much of the downloadable content (DLC) has been reviewed or discussed in the Sims community across the internet.
Let's take a look at what is available in the DLC's available.
Planning monthly updates and to update when there are additional announcements about the Sims 4. Currently, patch data is not available in this dataset, nor is there much information about Sims 3 and Sims 4 Bundles. These will be updated.
Collected information about the Sims 4 with its iterations and add-ons. Sims 4 Individual Packs follows the available Sims 4 pieces available on Origin - the official EA place to play the Sims 4. So far there are numerous add-ons and they continue to be released despite the Sims 4 coming out in 2014. (Official US PC release date is September 2, 2014)
Release time is available for some DLC because of current anticipated releases or DLC already released.
This data was collected from many sources including Origin, EA, Steam, SimsCommunity.info, SimsVIP, Carl's Sims 4 Guide, Sims.fandom.com, MetaCritic, Amazon, and more. This initial upload has some information about each available purchase of the Sims 4 and DLC including Release Date, Price, and some ratings.
** V1 Update: ** Included Sims 3 Data under Individual Packs for Title, Release Date, Steam Rating, and Price. Information will need to be moved around, but data is still useable. Information collected from Origin, Steam, and Sims.fandom.com .
Shoutout to all the dedicated Simmers who paid over $900 USD to play the Sims 4 with every add-on and DLC. Also to those who just play with custom content (like myself).
Carl's Sims 4 Guides are a great place to get an understanding of the Sims 4 and they had a great collection of information about the Sims 4 on their website and YouTube channel.
I'd love to see someone decide which type of DLC is worth the money like a front-runner for kits, or stuff packs, or expansion packs.
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The Security Information Management (SIM) System market has emerged as a crucial segment within the broader cybersecurity landscape, driven by the ever-increasing need for organizations to protect their sensitive data against evolving cyber threats. SIM systems play a vital role in monitoring, managing, and analyzin
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Monthly data from the surface schema simulation model (Safran - Isba). Atmospheric surface parameters and soil balances at grid points from model analysis simulating water and energy flows at the Earth’s surface.
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ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To analyze the contribution of linkage between databases of live births and infant mortality to improve the completeness of the variables common to the Mortality Information System (SIM) and the Live Birth Information System (SINASC) in Brazilian capitals in 2012. METHODS We studied 9,001 deaths of children under one year registered in the SIM in 2012 and 1,424,691 live births present in the SINASC in 2011 and 2012. The databases were related with linkage in two steps – deterministic and probabilistic. We calculated the percentage of incompleteness of the variables common to the SIM and SINASC before and after using the technique. RESULTS We could relate 90.8% of the deaths to their respective declarations of live birth, most of them paired deterministically. We found a higher percentage of pairs in Porto Alegre, Curitiba, and Campo Grande. In the capitals of the North region, the average of pairs was 84.2%; in the South region, this result reached 97.9%. The 11 variables common to the SIM and SINASC had 11,278 incomplete fields cumulatively, and we could recover 91.4% of the data after linkage. Before linkage, five variables presented excellent completeness in the SINASC in all Brazilian capitals, but only one variable had the same status in the SIM. After applying this technique, all 11 variables of the SINASC became excellent, while this occurred in seven variables of the SIM. The city of birth was significantly associated with the death component in the quality of the information. CONCLUSIONS Despite advances in the coverage and quality of the SIM and SINASC, problems in the completeness of the variables can still be identified, especially in the SIM. In this perspective, linkage can be used to qualify important information for the analysis of infant mortality.
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Comprehensive dataset containing 27 verified Sim locations in Brazil with complete contact information, ratings, reviews, and location data.
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TwitterThis dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Sims Street cross streets in Swayzee, IN.
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This dataset contains fungal records compiled by members of the Iberian Mycological Society from 2018 on. Records corresponding to the I (Riaza, Segovia, 11-13 May 2018), II (Cerler, Huesca, 27-20 Sept 2018), III (Miraflores de la Sierra, Madrid, 9-12 May 2019) and IV (Aguiar da Beira, 21-24 November 2019) meetings of the Iberian Mycological Society are included in the dataset and are identified accordingly. Some of the specimens referred to in the dataset are deposited, in some cases provisionally, in private herbaria. Acronyms referring to private herbaria are: ADF (Antonio Díaz Fernández), AE (Antonio Ezquerro), CHT (José María Traba), Daniëls (Pablo Pérez Daniëls), FP (Fermín Pancorbo), IP (Aurelia Paz), JAR (José Antonio Rodea Butragueño), PRC (Francisco Rodríguez Campo), LAPAG (Luis A. Parra), LB (Luis Ballester), RM (Rubén Martínez Gil). Part of the material is, or will be, deposited in AH and ARAN herbaria.
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TwitterThis dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for Sim Williamson Road cross streets in Salley, SC.
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Comprehensive dataset containing 38 verified Sim-Sim locations in Russia with complete contact information, ratings, reviews, and location data.
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TwitterNASA's POLAR (Polar Optical Lunar Analog Reconstruction) dataset contains approximately 2,600 pairs of high dynamic range stereo photos captured across 12 varied terrain scenes, including areas with sparse or dense rock distributions, craters, and rocks of different sizes. The purpose of these photos is to spur research and development in robotics, AI-based perception, and autonomous navigation. Acknowledging a scarcity of lunar photos from around the lunar poles, NASA Ames produced on Earth but in controlled conditions, photos that resemble rover operating conditions from these regions of the Moon.
This dataset, named POLAR-Sim, provides bounding boxes and semantic segmentation information for all the photos in NASA's POLAR dataset. This effort results in 23,000 labels and semantic segmentation information pertaining to rocks and shadows of rocks. Furthermore, for each scene, we produced individual meshes associated with the ground and the rocks in each scene. This allows anyon..., Photo Bounding Box Annotation
To support the training of data-driven perception algorithms, we manually labeled bounding boxes for all of the rocks and rocks' shadows in the POLAR dataset. This effort was motivated by the observation that object detection for rocks and shadows plays an important role in autonomous navigation -- large rocks can block the rover's path, while medium and small rocks can damage the wheels or the chassis. Shadows also help estimate the Sun's position, which is vital for navigation planning, solar energy harvesting, and sensor orientation.
Approximately 23,000 rocks and rocks' shadows were labeled. Each photo's configuration includes the terrain ID, stereo camera position (A: 1.5 m from terrain center at 0 deg, B: 4 m from terrain center at 0 deg, or C: 1.5 m from terrain center at 280 deg), rover light status (ON or OFF), Sun azimuth angle (none, 30, 180, 270, or 350 degrees), stereo camera index (Left or Right), and exposure time (32 to 2048 ms), where "n..., # POLAR-Sim
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A database of bounding box and semantic segmentation labels and terrain meshes for the POLAR dataset
Pictures in the CoverPhotoOfIndices.zip folder show how we index the rocks in each terrain. The indices do not meet the label orders in the bounding box label txt files. The indices meet the rock ID of the mesh files in each terrain. Original pictures come from the POLAR dataset.
Please check the SegmentLabels_Terrain[terrain ID].zip folders. The annotations were done with Roboflow. The semantic segmentation label files in YOLO format are categorized in the terrain ID folders. Each txt file corresponds with one HDR photo of the POLAR dataset.
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