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Over 15,000 images per class for training or evaluating image moderation models. The dataset is packaged in a ZIP file to preserve file structure integrity and contains two classes: SAFE (Safe for Work) and UNSAFE (containing sensitive content). It was created by author cloverxion and last updated on Hugging Face in April 2026.
NODC-processed chemical analyses from a single NOAA research cruise in the North Pacific Ocean provide a detailed snapshot of marine conditions. The F069 standard format likely contains over 20 parameters, including dissolved gases, nutrients, organic carbon fractions, and hydrocarbons. This dataset captures a specific eight-month period from late summer to early spring.
500 antiretroviral-naΓ―ve HIV-infected women with CD4 counts below 200 cells/mmΒ³ were enrolled in a clinical trial across seven African countries. The AA5208/OCTANE trial, published in PLOS in 2012, compared the efficacy and safety of two initial antiretroviral regimens. The dataset was provided by the ACTG Statistical and Data Analysis Center.
Transmissivity and fluorescence measurements were collected during the AMASSEDS cruise aboard the R/V ISELIN from November 5-25, 1991. The dataset supports the study of sedimentary processes and boundary layer circulation on the North Brazil continental shelf near the Amazon River mouth. Data were submitted to the National Oceanographic Data Center by Dr. Richard Limeburner and are documented in a Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution technical report.
From January 11 to December 20, 1992, this dataset contains ocean temperature and depth profiles collected via expendable bathythermographs (XBT) in the Northwest Atlantic, west of 40Β°W. Data were gathered from the ships OLEANDER and YANKEE CLIPPER as part of the Ship Of Opportunity Programme, comprising 27 sections submitted by the National Marine Fisheries Service. The profiles record temperature at non-uniform inflection points to define the thermocline curve, with potential depths up to 1830 meters.
NOAA's dataset contains chemistry analysis results from sandy beach samples collected after the May 19, 2015 oil spill at Refugio State Beach, California. The data supports the Natural Resources Damage Assessment (NRDA) and Damage Assessment and Restoration Plan (DARP). It was last updated on March 13, 2026.
Temperature-depth profiles were collected in the Gulf of Mexico using bathythermograph (BT/XBT) instruments aboard the vessel EDGAR M. QUEENY. The National Marine Fisheries Service gathered this data over a ten-day period in December 1985 as part of the Ships Of Opportunity Program. Data was processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center into the standard C116 XBT format, which records paired temperature and depth values at inflection points along the profile curve.
States site of Ukraine provides administrative data on persons who have committed criminal offenses in Kyiv City. The dataset contains information on suspects and persons in respect of whom a decision was made to end the pre-trial investigation in criminal proceedings and the results of its trial. The data was last updated on 2026-04-17.
Research data analyzes molecular hydrogen generation from organic matter in source rocks across the Songliao, Cooper, Georgina, Fort Worth, and European basins. The study reports a cumulative H2 potential of 20 mg/g TOC and a global in-place accessible H2 estimate of approximately 3.5E+10 tonnes. It was published in the Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering in 2022 by authors including Nicolaj Mahlstedt and Brian Horsfield.
PACIFICA_49SU19990830 includes discrete measurements of dissolved inorganic carbon, pH, alkalinity, chlorofluorocarbons, and nutrients collected from the SHUMPU MARU in the Philippine Sea. The data were collected by researchers from the Japan Meteorological Agency and Meteorological Research Institute during a cruise from August 30 to September 6, 1999. This dataset is part of the PACIFICA project, an international synthesis effort for Pacific Ocean interior carbon data supported by PICES.
NODC Accession 0112306 includes biological, chemical, and physical profile data collected from the SHUMPU MARU in the Philippine Sea from 1999-01-21 to 1999-01-28. The data were collected by researchers from the Japan Meteorological Agency and Meteorological Research Institute as part of the PACIFICA project. It contains measurements for over 20 variables including dissolved inorganic carbon, pH, alkalinity, nutrients, and chlorofluorocarbons.
17 streams in northern Alberta's Utikuma Region Study Area were sampled between 2018 and 2022. The dataset contains water chemistry measurements for major ions, nutrients, dissolved organic carbon, and total dissolved nitrogen, along with in-situ pH, conductivity, temperature, and dissolved organic matter composition data from absorbance and fluorescence. It was authored by Julia Orlova and harvested from the Borealis Dataverse.
A 2026 systematic review by Mohammed Firwana synthesizes evidence to support the Endocrine Society's clinical practice guidelines for central precocious puberty (CPP). The review addresses various aspects of CPP evaluation and treatment. It is published on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Global satellite-derived data on particulate inorganic carbon (calcite) concentration in ocean surface waters. The Ocean Biology DAAC produces this near real-time product using the Balch & Gordon algorithm applied to MODIS reflectance data. It provides a snapshot of conditions within a single orbit, intended for rapid monitoring of coccolithophore blooms and carbonate cycling.
Near real-time (NRT) satellite data provides a snapshot of Particulate Inorganic Carbon (PIC) concentrations in the global ocean. The Ocean Biology DAAC produces this data suite using the Balch & Gordon algorithm on ocean-color reflectance from the Terra MODIS sensor. PIC is used to detect coccolithophore blooms and assess carbonate cycling alongside other oceanographic variables.
NASA's Ocean Biology DAAC produces near real-time (NRT) Particulate Inorganic Carbon (PIC) data from the Suomi-NPP VIIRS satellite. The data provides a snapshot of calcite concentration, typically from coccolithophores, using the Balch & Gordon algorithm on ocean-color reflectance. It is intended for detecting blooms and assessing carbonate cycling alongside other ocean variables.
Near real-time satellite data for global ocean particulate inorganic carbon (calcite) concentration. The Ocean Biology DAAC produces this product using the Balch & Gordon algorithm on Suomi-NPP VIIRS ocean-color reflectance. As a near real-time product, it uses the best-available ancillary data during a short time period within a single orbit.
Training and validation metrics for EfficientNetV2 models at the best epoch, based on minimum validation loss. The dataset was created by Montaser Abdelsattar and is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It was last updated on April 3, 2026.
Montaser Abdelsattar published training and validation metrics for EfficientNetV2 models on 2026-04-03. The dataset records performance at the best epoch based on minimum validation loss during a feature extraction phase. It is a 5.5 KB XLS file available under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare.
A 5.5 KB Excel file published on figshare by Montaser Abdelsattar in April 2026. It contains comparative training and validation performance metrics for EfficientNetV2 models during a feature extraction stage, likely related to computer vision for solar panel inspection.