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Medical imaging (X-ray, CT, MRI), electronic health records, clinical trials, ECG/EEG, pathology
13,090 datasets
Four balloon campaigns from 2013 to 2016 collected this data from stratospheric altitudes near the Antarctic and Arctic circles. The dataset contains 4-second accumulations of rate counter measurements from NaI scintillators, used as diagnostic fields with uncalibrated energy ranges. It was produced by NASA's BARREL mission to study relativistic electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts in coordination with the Van Allen Probes.
A cross-sectional study analyzes 60 pediatric subjects, including 30 with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and 30 controls with functional gastrointestinal disorders. It examines the association between segmented filamentous bacteria (SFB) positivity and disease activity indices like PCDAI and PUCAI, along with inflammatory markers such as fecal calprotectin and C-reactive protein. The data originates from a clinical study by Yuling Feng, published on figshare in 2026.
Four balloon campaigns conducted between 2013 and 2016 from Antarctica and Sweden. This dataset contains 4-second accumulations of rate counter measurements from NaI scintillators on stratospheric balloons, part of the NASA BARREL mission to study electron losses from Earth's radiation belts. The data are diagnostic fields with uncalibrated energy ranges, designed to augment the Van Allen Probes mission.
1,363 patients with type 2 diabetes and no prior TB history were enrolled from three tertiary hospitals in Shenzhen, China. The dataset contains results from an interferon-gamma release assay (IGRA) used to assess latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI), with a reported prevalence of 63.7%. It was used to identify risk factors for LTBI, including HbA1c levels and hemoglobin levels.
Figshare hosts a cross-sectional study analyzing latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) risk factors among 1,363 type 2 diabetes patients in Shenzhen, China. The dataset, derived from a hospital-based multicenter study, reports a 63.7% LTBI prevalence and identifies risk factors including HbA1c levels and hemoglobin levels.
26 studies involving 3,263 patients were analyzed, covering data from database inception to November 2025. The dataset compiles efficacy and safety metrics from randomized controlled trials, cohort studies, and single-arm studies. It reports outcomes such as Objective Response Rate, Disease Control Rate, Overall Survival, and adverse reactions for combination therapy versus control groups.
BARREL 2Q Rate Counter (RCNT) NaI Scintillator Diagnostics, Level 2, 4 s Data consists of rate count measurements from a NASA balloon mission. The BARREL Mission was a multiple-balloon investigation designed to study electron losses from Earth's Radiation Belts, with campaigns conducted from Antarctica in 2013-2014 and from Sweden in 2015-2016. Over 50 stratospheric balloons were launched, providing measurements of relativistic electron precipitation.
Rate counter measurements from the BARREL balloon mission, providing 4-second accumulations of uncalibrated diagnostic counts. The BARREL mission was a NASA Living with a Star project that launched over 50 stratospheric balloons from Antarctica (2013-2014) and Sweden (2015-2016) to study electron losses from Earth's radiation belts. Data was collected to characterize the spatial and temporal scale of relativistic electron precipitation, coordinating with the Van Allen Probes mission.
Over 50 stratospheric balloon flights were launched across four campaigns from 2013 to 2016 in Antarctica and Sweden. The data consists of 4-second accumulations of rate counter measurements from NaI scintillators, designed to study relativistic electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. This Level 2 diagnostic product was created by NASA as part of the BARREL mission, which augmented the Van Allen Probes.
Rate counter diagnostics from the BARREL balloon mission measuring electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. The data consists of 4-second accumulations of uncalibrated X-ray counts from NaI scintillators, collected during campaigns from 2013 to 2016 in Antarctica and Sweden. Over 50 stratospheric balloons were launched by NASA as part of this Living with a Star Mission of Opportunity.
BARREL 3B Rate Counter data consists of 4-second accumulations of uncalibrated rate counts from NaI scintillator diagnostics. The BARREL mission, a NASA Living with a Star project, launched over 50 stratospheric balloons from Antarctica and Sweden between 2013 and 2016 to study electron losses from Earth's radiation belts. Measurements were taken at altitudes near 30 km to provide spatial and temporal data on relativistic electron precipitation.
BARREL 3G Rate Counter data consists of 4-second accumulations of uncalibrated X-ray count rates from balloon-borne scintillators. The BARREL mission, a NASA Living with a Star project, launched over 50 stratospheric balloons from Antarctica (2013-2014) and Sweden (2015-2016) to study relativistic electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. The data was collected to augment the Van Allen Probes mission and characterize the spatial scale of electron precipitation.
Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric balloon campaigns from 2013 to 2016 collected this data. The BARREL mission, a NASA Living with a Star project, measured uncalibrated rate counter diagnostics as 4-second accumulations to study relativistic electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. Over 50 small stratospheric balloons were launched across four campaigns.
Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric balloon campaigns from 2013 to 2016 collected this data. The BARREL mission, a NASA Living with a Star project, measured relativistic electron precipitation using X-ray spectrometers and magnetometers. Over 50 small balloons were launched, providing 4-second accumulations of rate counter diagnostics.
Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric balloon campaigns from 2013 to 2016 collected this data. The BARREL mission, a NASA Living with a Star project, measured uncalibrated rate counts from NaI scintillators to study relativistic electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. Over 50 small balloons were launched, providing 4-second accumulations of diagnostic count data.
Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric balloon campaigns from 2013 to 2016 collected this data. The dataset contains 4-second accumulations of rate counter measurements from NaI scintillator diagnostics, part of NASA's BARREL mission to study electron losses from Earth's radiation belts. Over 50 small stratospheric balloons were launched across four campaigns in coordination with the Van Allen Probes mission.
Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric balloon campaigns from 2013 to 2016 collected this data. The dataset contains 4-second accumulations of uncalibrated rate counter measurements from NaI scintillators, designed to study electron losses from Earth's Radiation Belts. Over 50 small stratospheric balloons were launched by NASA as part of the BARREL mission, coordinated with the Van Allen Probes.
Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric balloon campaigns collected over 50 flights between 2013 and 2016. The data consists of 4-second accumulations of rate counter measurements from NaI scintillators, designed to study electron losses from Earth's radiation belts. This Level 2 product was created by NASA as part of the BARREL mission to augment the Van Allen Probes.
East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust provides a monthly-updated list of financial transactions exceeding a government-mandated threshold. The data covers April 2011 to September 2014 with a £500 threshold, and from October 2014 onward with a £25,000 threshold. It is published as part of the UK Government's commitment to public expenditure transparency.
45 minks from an infected farm were studied, divided into four clinical health groups based on time of sampling and symptoms. The data documents histopathology, viral antigen expression across multiple organs, viral RNA levels, serology, and co-infection with Aleutian Disease Virus. Over 57% of the studied minks were co-infected with ADV.