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Lake Huron's yearly average primary production and carbon fixation data, derived from MODIS satellite imagery and model data. The dataset is produced by NASA's Carbon Monitoring System (CMS) to support policy and management activities. It was last updated on March 13, 2026.
Monthly average primary production and carbon fixation data for Lake Superior, derived from MODIS satellite imagery and model data. The dataset is produced by NASA's Carbon Monitoring System (CMS) and was last updated in March 2026. It aims to support the characterization and monitoring of global carbon sources and sinks.
Public Services and Procurement Canada provides records of correspondence and memorandums addressed to its Minister and Deputy Minister. The data is proactively published under the Access to Information Act and includes titles and reference numbers. The dataset is available in XML, HTML, and CSV formats.
Inactive civil court cases in Canada and selected provinces and territories, categorized by court level, case type, and the number of fiscal years since case initiation. The dataset is produced by Statistics Canada and covers five years of data. It was last updated on March 26, 2026.
Five years of data on active civil court cases in Canada and selected provinces and territories. The dataset tracks cases by court level, case type, and elapsed time from case initiation to first disposition.
Canadian judicial data tracks active civil court cases by level of court, type of case, and type of event. The dataset covers Canada and selected provinces and territories over a five-year period. It is published by Statistics Canada.
Civil court case statistics for Canada and selected provinces and territories, covering five years of data. The dataset categorizes cases by level of court and type of case.
NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service collected temperature and water depth profiles using bathythermograph (BT/XBT) instruments from the ships DELAWARE II and ALBATROSS IV. Data collection occurred over a defined period from September 14 to October 23, 1986, in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean west of 40°W. The data were processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center into the standard C116/C118 XBT format, which records temperature-depth pairs at non-uniform inflection points.
Replication data for the APSR Research Note 'Procedural Polarization: How Election Rules Shape Voters' Confidence'. The dataset includes original survey questions and all data required to reproduce the findings, figures, and tables from the main text and supplemental appendix. Data and code are provided in R.
Group B Streptococcus (GBS) colonizes the intestinal tract, where it must overcome bile salt-mediated membrane disruption to establish infection. This dataset contains experimental data investigating the molecular mechanisms of bile salt resistance and virulence governed by the LiaFSR-Spx regulatory axis in GBS. The data includes tabular results and supporting image files.
Aigbogun, Eric compiled data from 108 studies across 34 Sub-Saharan African countries for a systematic mapping and meta-analysis of malaria interventions. The dataset includes 65 studies used in a meta-analysis comparing pre-SNT (2011-2018) and post-SNT (2019-2025) policy periods. It was published on Harvard Dataverse in May 2026.
Bilateral treaties and agreements establish frameworks for mutual legal assistance in criminal matters and the sharing of forfeited assets between Canada and the United States. The documents cover cooperation in evidence gathering, information exchange, enforcement support, and mechanisms for dividing proceeds from joint investigations. This archived collection is maintained by Global Affairs Canada and was last updated on the platform in March 2026.
Vetoed reappropriation items from the 2013-14 enacted budget bills for New York State. The data includes veto number, agency, bill, fund type, justification, and reappropriation amount. It is provided by data.ny.gov and was last updated on March 19, 2026.
990 new images augment a previous set of 10 diverse samples for analyzing blind spots in the Pixio Vision Transformer. The dataset is associated with the 'facebook/pixio-vith16' model, a 631M parameter Vision Transformer released in December 2025. It was created by user 'leandrehonore' and last updated on Hugging Face in March 2026.
Weekly updated cadastral data from the City of Seattle's geodatabase, displaying legal right-of-way and related land-use polygons. The layer contains 11 numeric feature codes, including lots, rights of way, alleys, easements, and water bodies, with a defined hierarchy for overlapping types. It is sourced from the CADASTRAL.LEGAL_ROW_PLGN_PV table and hosted on Data.gov.
Harvard Dataverse hosts replication data for a statistical methodology paper. The repository contains code, Rdata files, and the corporate voting and birthweight datasets analyzed in the paper's sections 4.1 and 4.2. Author Jonathan Lin uploaded the materials, with a last update timestamp of 2026-05-01.
The Department of Building and Safety for the City of Los Angeles enforces building, electrical, mechanical, and zoning regulations. This dataset contains records of closed code enforcement cases, which may originate from customer service requests, planned neighborhood inspections, or proactive inspections of hazardous conditions. The data was last updated on March 22, 2026.
FoxyLegend created this dataset on the Hugging Face platform, last updated on April 12, 2026. It contains 10 episodes of robot data generated using the LeRobot framework, totaling 1,557 frames. The dataset is structured for a single task and includes video data recorded at 30 frames per second.
Replication Data for 'Coethnics Covote in Africa' from the American Political Science Review Dataverse contains dyadic comparisons of respondents from Afrobarometer surveys. The dataset pools survey data across 28 African countries to study the effect of coethnicity on covoting intentions. It was authored by Carl Müller-Crepon and last updated in April 2026.
Beril Yalcinkaya's dataset contains 4,981,731 individual-year observations for 535,568 distinct biomedical scientists in the United States from 1990 to 2018. It links bibliometric records to career histories and geographic locations to analyze the effects of targeted regulation of abortion providers (TRAP) laws. Findings indicate these laws increased scientists' probability of relocating and led to declines in research quality and patenting activity.