This reference contains the imagery data used in the completion of the baseline vegetation inventory project for the NPS park unit. Orthophotos, raw imagery, and scanned aerial photos are common files held here. On April 28, 2003, William Frament, USDA Forest Service (Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry, Durham, NH) acquired color infrared 1:8,000 scale (1 inch = 666.7 feet) aerial photography for a digital orthophoto mosaic of ROVA; however, the photography was incomplete in that it only covered Vanderbilt Mansion NHS. The following spring (May 12, 2004) during leaf-on conditions, Mr. Frament acquired a complete set of aerial photography for the four properties that currently comprise ROVA (including RFF). The mosaic was produced from 47 color infrared aerial photographs and published on September 24, 2004.
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The OLAS LAPOP 2018-2019 dataset provides information on water and sanitation access for 18 countries across Latin America and the Caribbean. The dataset uses microdata from the 2018-2019 wave of the AmericasBarometer project from Vanderbilt’s Latin America Public Opinion Project (AB-LAPOP). The AB-LAPOP is a comparative survey that aims to create a temporal data set for the western hemisphere that includes a broad range of topics, produced by a standardized method and the use of a common core questionnaire which permit valid comparisons across countries and over time on topics. Technical information on the sampling methods and survey design can be access for each country surveyed on the LAPOP website. The OLAS LAPOP 2018-2019 dataset focuses on water and sanitation access information, covering topics like type of water source used by households for different purposes, continuity of access, type of sanitation facility and whether households have exclusive access. https://www.vanderbilt.edu/lapop/about-americasbarometer.php LAPOP | Vanderbilt University. These data were supplied by the Latin American Public Opinion Project at Vanderbilt University, which takes no responsibility for any interpretation of the data. Source: The AmericasBarometer by the LAPOP Lab, www.vanderbilt.edu/lapop.
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Study populations and sample information for each experiment (names of experiments are as described in Results). F = female, M = male, VUMC = Vanderbilt University Medical Center. See also S2 Table for sample metadata and read depth.
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The OLAS LAPOP 2021 dataset provides information on water and sanitation access for 18 countries across Latin America and the Caribbean. The dataset uses microdata from the 2021 wave of the AmericasBarometer project from Vanderbilt’s Latin America Public Opinion Project (AB-LAPOP). The AB-LAPOP is a comparative survey that aims to create a temporal data set for the western hemisphere that includes a broad range of topics, produced by a standardized method and the use of a common core questionnaire which permit valid comparisons across countries and over time on topics. Technical information on the sampling methods and survey design can be access for each country surveyed on the LAPOP website. The OLAS LAPOP 2021 dataset focuses on water and sanitation access information, covering topics like type of water source used by households for different purposes, continuity of access, type of sanitation facility and whether households have exclusive access. These data were supplied by the Latin American Public Opinion Project at Vanderbilt University, which takes no responsibility for any interpretation of the data. Source: The AmericasBarometer by the LAPOP Lab, www.vanderbilt.edu/lapop.
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Common ABO variants evaluated and phenotype and related information.
LC MS/MS Proteomics data collected from the Left Kidney of a 46 year old White Male donor by the Biomolecular Multimodal Imaging Center (BIOMC) at Vanderbilt University. BIOMIC is a Tissue Mapping Center that is part of the NIH funded Human Biomolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP). Label-free data were collected with a Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Fusion Tribrid using DIA methods. Support was provided by the NIH Common Fund and National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (U54 DK120058). Tissue was collected through the Cooperative Human Tissue Network with support provided by the NIH National Cancer Institute (5 UM1 CA183727-08).
LC MS/MS Proteomics data collected from the Right Kidney of a 74 year old White Female donor by the Biomolecular Multimodal Imaging Center (BIOMC) at Vanderbilt University. BIOMIC is a Tissue Mapping Center that is part of the NIH funded Human Biomolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP). Label-free data were collected with a Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Fusion Tribrid using DIA methods. Support was provided by the NIH Common Fund and National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (U54 DK120058). Tissue was collected through the Cooperative Human Tissue Network with support provided by the NIH National Cancer Institute (5 UM1 CA183727-08).
LC MS/MS Proteomics data collected from the Right Kidney of a 62 year old White Male donor by the Biomolecular Multimodal Imaging Center (BIOMC) at Vanderbilt University. BIOMIC is a Tissue Mapping Center that is part of the NIH funded Human Biomolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP). Label-free data were collected with a Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Fusion Tribrid using DIA methods. Support was provided by the NIH Common Fund and National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (U54 DK120058). Tissue was collected through the Cooperative Human Tissue Network with support provided by the NIH National Cancer Institute (5 UM1 CA183727-08).
Periodic acid-Schiff stained microscopy the left kidney of a 44 year old White female donor by the Biomolecular Multimodal Imaging Center (BIOMIC) at Vanderbilt University. BIOMIC is a Tissue Mapping Center that is part of the NIH funded Human Biomolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP). Brightfield microscopy images were collected with a Carl Zeiss Microscopy AxioScan.Z1. Support was provided by the NIH Common Fund and National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (U54 DK120058). Tissue was collected through the Cooperative Human Tissue Network with support provided by the NIH National Cancer Institute (5 UM1 CA183727-08).
Periodic acid-Schiff stained microscopy the left kidney of a 55 year old White male donor by the Biomolecular Multimodal Imaging Center (BIOMIC) at Vanderbilt University. BIOMIC is a Tissue Mapping Center that is part of the NIH funded Human Biomolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP). Brightfield microscopy images were collected with a Carl Zeiss Microscopy AxioScan.Z1. Support was provided by the NIH Common Fund and National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (U54 DK120058). Tissue was collected through the Cooperative Human Tissue Network with support provided by the NIH National Cancer Institute (5 UM1 CA183727-08).
MALDI Imaging MS data collected from the right kidney of a 62 year old White donor by the Biomolecular Multimodal Imaging Center (BIOMC) at Vanderbilt University. BIOMIC is a Tissue Mapping Center that is part of the NIH funded Human Biomolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP). Mass Spectrometry images of lipids were collected with a Bruker Daltonics MALDI timsTOF fleX at 10.000000 micron from m/z 100.000000-2000.000000 in negative ion mode. Support was provided by the NIH Common Fund and National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (U54 DK120058). Tissue was collected through the Cooperative Human Tissue Network with support provided by the NIH National Cancer Institute (5 UM1 CA183727-08).
MALDI Imaging MS data collected from the left kidney of a 68 year old White donor by the Biomolecular Multimodal Imaging Center (BIOMC) at Vanderbilt University. BIOMIC is a Tissue Mapping Center that is part of the NIH funded Human Biomolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP). Mass Spectrometry images of lipids were collected with a Bruker Daltonics MALDI timsTOF fleX at 10.000000 micron from m/z 100.000000-2000.000000 in negative ion mode. Support was provided by the NIH Common Fund and National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (U54 DK120058). Tissue was collected through the Cooperative Human Tissue Network with support provided by the NIH National Cancer Institute (5 UM1 CA183727-08).
MALDI Imaging MS data collected from the left kidney of a 46 year old White donor by the Biomolecular Multimodal Imaging Center (BIOMC) at Vanderbilt University. BIOMIC is a Tissue Mapping Center that is part of the NIH funded Human Biomolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP). Mass Spectrometry images of lipids were collected with a Bruker Daltonics MALDI timsTOF fleX at 10.000000 micron from m/z 100.000000-2000.000000 in negative ion mode. Support was provided by the NIH Common Fund and National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (U54 DK120058). Tissue was collected through the Cooperative Human Tissue Network with support provided by the NIH National Cancer Institute (5 UM1 CA183727-08).
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This reference contains the imagery data used in the completion of the baseline vegetation inventory project for the NPS park unit. Orthophotos, raw imagery, and scanned aerial photos are common files held here. On April 28, 2003, William Frament, USDA Forest Service (Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry, Durham, NH) acquired color infrared 1:8,000 scale (1 inch = 666.7 feet) aerial photography for a digital orthophoto mosaic of ROVA; however, the photography was incomplete in that it only covered Vanderbilt Mansion NHS. The following spring (May 12, 2004) during leaf-on conditions, Mr. Frament acquired a complete set of aerial photography for the four properties that currently comprise ROVA (including RFF). The mosaic was produced from 47 color infrared aerial photographs and published on September 24, 2004.