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9,610 datasets
Policy brief synthesizes data on the financial burden of mental health disorders globally and specifically in Latin America. It likely contains tabular data on costs, enabling analysis of healthcare expenditure and policy impact. The dataset's focus on a recent five-year period provides a contemporary view of a critical public health issue.
2020-2024 data provides a policy brief on neuroinflammation biomarkers linked to depression and mental disorders. The dataset likely contains tabular data on biomarkers for analysis. Its cross-platform presence suggests it is a synthesized resource for policy and research.
2010 and 2020 data provides estimated case counts for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) across Latin American countries. The dataset is a policy brief synthesized from a Dataverse source, likely containing tabular data for public health analysis. Its primary focus is on regional prevalence estimates to inform policy and resource allocation.
HS2 Phase 2b data from the West Midlands to Leeds and Crewe to Manchester, published by High Speed 2 Limited. It contains engineering design and environmental information from the Development Phase, deposited in Parliament in January 2022. The data is provided in ZIP format and may require specialized tools for access.
A WFS service provides the urban development plan 'Ehewiesen - 3rd Amendment' for the German municipality of Kirchheim am Neckar. The data is transformed according to the INSPIRE directive and based on an XPlanung dataset in version 5.0. The dataset was last updated on March 10, 2026, and is provided by the Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie.
A Web Feature Service (WFS) from the XPlanung 5.0 standard provides the development plan 'Ehewiesen - 3rd Amendment' for the municipality of Kirchheim am Neckar. The dataset is published by the Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie and was last updated on March 10, 2026.
Epidemiological data for HIV/AIDS across Latin American countries is presented in five-year intervals from 2000 to 2020. The dataset supports analysis of disease trends and the creation of public health policy briefs. Its cross-platform presence suggests established use in social science and health research.
2000-2020 data provides unemployment figures for Latin American countries at five-year intervals. The dataset is a policy brief synthesized by an autonomous agent, focusing on labor market conditions in the region. It likely contains tabular data for cross-country and temporal comparisons.
549 coding agent conversation sessions exported via DataClaw by user peteromallet in February 2026. The data captures interactions between users and Claude 4.5 models specifically focused on agentic coding tasks and tool use.
2012 to 2024 data for all U.S. counties or county-equivalent election jurisdictions, as described by the author. The dataset, authored by Michael Ritter and hosted on Harvard Dataverse, was last updated in April 2026.
LocoreMind released this dataset of 3,632 synthetic reasoning samples for CLI and terminal command assistance in February 2026. It features distillation from the Qwen3.5-27B model with thinking mode enabled, providing step-by-step logic for Linux-based tasks. Each entry pairs a realistic user scenario with a detailed reasoning chain and a structured JSON response.
Greater London Authority provides results for Mayoral and London Assembly elections from 2000 to 2012. The data includes winning candidates, majorities, turnout percentages, and vote shares for major parties at constituency, borough, and ward levels. The spreadsheets contain revised electorate and turnout figures for accuracy.
A book by Wayne Bert analyzing United States foreign policy decisions during the Bosnian War from 1991 to 1995. The content is structured into five parts covering the international and Yugoslav setting, U.S. interests and perceptions, and the policies of the Bush and Clinton administrations. The work is sourced from the paperswithcode platform and is licensed as closed.
The Tariff Question in the Gilded Age: The Great Debate of 1888 is a collection of historical texts compiled by Joanne Reitano of Molloy College. It focuses on the 1888 election year debate over the Mills Bill for tariff reduction, analyzing the Congressional Record, press coverage, academic literature, and political cartoons. The dataset is sourced from the paperswithcode platform.
County-level election returns for presidential, gubernatorial, senatorial, and congressional races in the United States from 1824 through 1968. The collection includes returns for over 1,000 party names and many unaffiliated candidates, covering over 90 percent of such elections. It was compiled by the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.
Darren Rosenblum's article from the University of California, Berkeley, argues for decoupling parenting roles from biological sex. The text examines legal frameworks, social norms, and comparative policy, using parental leave as a case study. It promotes a fluid conception of family and gender roles within parenting.
Nigel Ashton's study analyzes the Anglo-American relationship in the Middle East from 1955 to 1959. The work uses declassified official documentation to trace responses to key events like the Turco-Iraqi Pact, the Suez crisis, and the Iraqi Revolution. It reveals differing priorities between Britain and the United States during a period of Arab nationalism.
Allan M. Winkler's historical text examines the U.S. home front during World War II, covering economic mobilization, social change, and political dynamics. The work likely contains thematic chapters on topics like geographic mobility, minority groups, and wartime elections. It is sourced from the paperswithcode platform and is authored by a professor from Miami University.
Ronald H. Hinckley examines the effect of public opinion on U.S. foreign policy. The dataset likely contains survey data on issues including U.S.-Soviet relations, arms control, terrorism, and the Middle East. It is sourced from the paperswithcode platform.
European Citizens' Initiatives 2026 contains data on citizen proposals submitted to the European Union and the institutional responses received. The description indicates it covers a 15-year time span and includes initiatives that have gathered over one million signatures. The dataset was sourced from Kaggle, but the author, organization, and specific creation date are unknown.