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Surface underway data from the vessel Trans Future 5 provides measurements of carbon dioxide partial pressure and related variables across the western Pacific Ocean and adjacent seas from 2015-01-10 to 2016-01-11. The dataset includes air-sea difference calculations for carbon dioxide fugacity alongside standard meteorological and oceanographic parameters like salinity, sea surface temperature, and wind speed. These data were collected using specialized instruments including a carbon dioxide gas analyzer and thermosalinographs as part of the SOOP_Trans_Future_5_2015 lines project.
NCEI Accession 0084543 and NODC Accession 0115605 contain surface underway measurements of carbon dioxide fugacity and related variables from research cruises. The data were collected using carbon dioxide gas analyzers and equilibrators on vessels like the AEGAEO and METEOR. These datasets are part of the Global Coastal Carbon Data Project, focusing on carbon cycle dynamics in coastal and open ocean regions.
A PDF document details experimental data on visible-light-excited thermosensitive luminescent films containing a europium complex. The work evaluates temperature sensitivity, reporting a measured sensitivity of 18.97 μs/K and a reversible operating temperature range of 298–353 K. The dataset was authored by Aleksandr S. Krupin and shared on figshare in March 2026.
A medical case report details a 58-year-old male patient with lung adenocarcinoma who developed synchronous drug-induced liver injury and toxic epidermal necrolysis after moxifloxacin treatment post-immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy. The document includes a systematic review of 28 published cases of concurrent DILI and SJS/TEN. It was authored by Qiangsheng Li and published in March 2026.
Multiple NCEI/NODC accessions document over a decade of surface ocean observations from the NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown, spanning 1997 to 2014. The data consistently measure the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in air and water, salinity, and sea surface temperature across global oceans, including the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic regions. These collections support the CLIVAR Global Ocean Carbon and Repeat Hydrography Program's mission to quantify changes in ocean carbon storage and transport.
Surface underway data from the research vessel Trans Future 5 tracks atmospheric and oceanic carbon dioxide across the Bass Strait, Coral Sea, North Pacific Ocean, Philippine Sea, Solomon Sea, South Pacific Ocean, and Tasman Sea. Collected between June 27 and December 9, 2006, the dataset includes measurements of air and sea partial pressure of CO2, sea surface temperature, salinity, wind speed, and solar radiation. These observations support the study of air-sea gas exchange and ocean carbon uptake in the western Pacific region.
Bering Sea, North Pacific, and South Pacific Ocean surface data were collected by the R/V MIRAI from October to December 2007. The dataset includes measurements of air and water carbon dioxide partial pressure, salinity, sea surface temperature, and wind conditions. It was collected as part of the international CLIVAR repeat hydrography program to quantify changes in ocean carbon storage and transport.
NCEI Accession 0157291 contains surface underway measurements of carbon dioxide fugacity, salinity, and sea surface temperature collected aboard the EXPLORER OF THE SEAS research vessel. The data were gathered in the Caribbean Sea, Coastal Waters of Florida, Gulf of Mexico, and North Atlantic Ocean during seven distinct cruises from January 4 to February 15, 2015. Measurements were taken using a Carbon dioxide (CO2) gas analyzer and other instruments, focusing on air-sea differences in carbon dioxide partial pressure.
From January 13 to December 7, 2013, the research vessel Aurora Australis collected surface underway measurements of carbon dioxide partial pressure, salinity, temperature, and meteorological variables across the Indian Ocean, South Pacific Ocean, Southern Ocean, and Tasman Sea. The dataset, compiled by researchers from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), includes interpolated atmospheric and seawater carbon dioxide values alongside wind and sea surface conditions. It is associated with three specific cruise identifiers: 09AR20130113, 09AR20130228, and 09AR20131015.
NCEI Accession 0144244 contains high-resolution surface underway measurements from the RV Melville during a 38-day cruise in the South Pacific Ocean. The data were collected by NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory as part of the International CLIVAR Global Ocean Carbon and Repeat Hydrography Program. Measurements include the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in both air and water, enabling direct calculation of air-sea CO2 flux, alongside standard meteorological and oceanographic parameters.
North Pacific Ocean surface underway data from the MIRAI research vessel cruise MR07-04, collected between July 24 and September 3, 2007. The dataset contains chemical, meteorological, and physical measurements, including the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in air and water, salinity, sea surface temperature, and wind parameters. It was collected as part of the International CLIVAR Global Ocean Carbon and Repeat Hydrography Program to quantify changes in ocean carbon storage and transport.
A reproducibility package for a strategic analysis of Thailand's trade structure and risk exposure, created by MENG, WEI and last updated on 2026-04-29. The package includes an evidence ledger, a judgement matrix, a strategic trade-risk scoring table, and sensitivity tests for scenarios like oil-price shocks and exchange-rate risk. It is designed to support transparent review and auditability of analytical claims rather than being a complete archive of raw trade data.
Quantitative indicators for the scale of pressures and failing chemical substances reported by Member States to the European Environment Agency for Water Framework Directive River Basin Management Plans. The data likely contains calculated pressure values for the start (2015), end (2021), and projected (2027) points of planning cycles, intended to show the gap to achieving good ecological status. It was reported based on data from the Environment Agency's Catchment Planning System.
Seven randomized controlled trials with over 3,500 participants compare algorithm-guided treatment to treatment as usual for major depressive disorder. This systematic review, following PRISMA 2020 guidelines, synthesizes evidence on outcomes like remission time and treatment adherence. The analysis was conducted by Deni Rkman and published in March 2026.
A systematic review by Deni Rkman, published in 2026, synthesizes evidence from seven randomized controlled trials encompassing over 3,500 participants. It compares algorithm-guided treatment to treatment as usual for major depressive disorder, reporting outcomes like time to remission and treatment adherence.
Seven randomized controlled trials with over 3,500 participants compare algorithm-guided treatment to treatment as usual for major depressive disorder. The review, conducted per PRISMA 2020 guidelines, synthesizes evidence on outcomes like remission rates and time to remission. It was authored by Deni Rkman and published in March 2026.
A 945.0 KB PDF file containing supplementary theoretical data for a study on high-quantum-yield helicenes. The material, authored by Shiling Wang and last updated on 2026-04-09, includes vibrational spectra, molecular orbital energy gaps, absorption spectra, and performance comparisons of different vibronic models for BN- and BO-substituted [6]helicenes.
A 2.6 MB document details the first reported case of acute phosphate nephropathy in a child, a 9-year and 4-month-old patient. The case report includes clinical manifestations like frequent urination and foamy urine, lab results for blood calcium and creatinine, and treatment outcomes. It is authored by Siyi Zhu and includes a review of recent literature on the disease's etiology and treatment.
NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory installed a dedicated instrument on NOAA Ship Henry B. Bigelow in February 2011 to autonomously measure carbon dioxide levels. This dataset contains surface underway observations from 2018, including the fugacity of CO2 in seawater, sea surface temperature, and salinity, collected during coastal cruises between North Carolina and Maine. The data were collected by researchers Rik Wanninkhof, Denis Pierrot, and Kevin Sullivan.
Surface underway data from NOAA Ship Henry B. Bigelow includes measurements of mole fraction of carbon dioxide (CO2) in air and water, barometric pressure, sea surface temperature, and salinity collected between March 8 and November 12, 2019. The Ocean Carbon Group at NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory installed the carbon dioxide gas analyzer and equilibrator on the vessel in February 2011. The dataset captures chemical, meteorological, and physical variables along the US Northeast coast in the North Atlantic Ocean.