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Medical imaging (X-ray, CT, MRI), electronic health records, clinical trials, ECG/EEG, pathology
13,091 datasets
A dataset on exclusive breastfeeding percentages for infants presenting at ACT MACH immunization clinics, categorized by age in completed calendar months. The data covers a six-year period from 2011–12 to 2016–17 and was compiled by the Strategic Portfolio and Data Excellence team of the ACT Government.
5 publications, including 3 randomized controlled trials and 2 non-randomized studies, were analyzed to evaluate albumin administration in adult ARDS patients. The analysis found overall mortality was lower in the albumin group (33.2%) than the crystalloid group (44.9%), with hyper-oncotic albumin showing potential benefit in non-randomized studies. Results indicate a need for further high-quality RCTs to confirm these findings.
Pharmacy medical billing records submitted to the Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers' Compensation. The dataset contains header information for bills submitted on DWC Form-066, with dates of service covering the last five years. It is maintained by the Texas DWC and was last updated in March 2026.
Molecular detection data for Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) infection collected from patients suspected of dengue in Yangon, Myanmar, during 2019. The dataset, authored by Merveille Kapandji, is a 5.5 KB XLS file shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license. Its last update was recorded on 2026-05 04.
Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric balloon campaigns from 2013 to 2016 collected this data. The NASA BARREL mission measured uncalibrated rate counts from NaI scintillators in 4-second accumulations to study relativistic electron losses from Earth's radiation belts. Over 50 small balloons were launched from stations in Antarctica and Sweden, 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 BARREL mission, a NASA Living with a Star project, measured uncalibrated rate counts as 4-second accumulations to study relativistic electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. Data collection was coordinated with the Van Allen Probes mission and other ground-based instruments.
Four campaigns from 2013 to 2016 collected data from over 50 stratospheric balloons launched from Antarctica and Sweden. The dataset contains 4-second accumulations of rate counter measurements from NaI scintillators, used to diagnose bremsstrahlung X-rays from precipitating relativistic electrons. It was produced by NASA as part of the BARREL mission to study electron losses from Earth's radiation belts.
NASA's BARREL mission collected over 50 stratospheric balloon flights measuring relativistic electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. The data product consists of 4-second accumulations of rate counter measurements from NaI scintillators, with values wrapping near or above 16384 counts/s. Campaigns were conducted from Antarctica in 2013-2014 and from Sweden in 2015-2016 in coordination with the Van Allen Probes mission.
BARREL was a NASA balloon mission studying electron losses from Earth's radiation belts. Over 50 stratospheric balloons were launched from Antarctica and Sweden between 2013 and 2016, carrying X-ray spectrometers and magnetometers. The Level 2 data product contains 4-second accumulations of diagnostic rate counter measurements from NaI scintillators.
Over 50 stratospheric balloons were launched across four campaigns from 2013 to 2016. The BARREL mission, a NASA Living with a Star Mission of Opportunity, measured bremsstrahlung X-rays and magnetic field variations to study electron losses from Earth's Radiation Belts. Data consists of 4-second accumulations of rate counts from NaI scintillator diagnostics.
BARREL balloon campaigns collected measurements from Antarctica and Sweden between 2013 and 2016. The data consists of 4-second accumulations of rate counts from NaI scintillator diagnostics, designed to study electron losses from Earth's Radiation Belts. The mission was a NASA Living with a Star Mission of Opportunity, coordinating with the Van Allen Probes and other instruments.
BARREL Mission data consists of rate counter measurements from NaI scintillator diagnostics, stored as 4-second accumulations. The mission was a NASA Living with a Star project, launching over 50 stratospheric balloons from Antarctica and Sweden between 2013 and 2016. It aimed to study electron losses from Earth's Radiation Belts by measuring bremsstrahlung X-rays from precipitating relativistic electrons.
NASA's BARREL mission launched over 50 stratospheric balloons to study electron losses from Earth's Radiation Belts. The Level 2 data product consists of 4-second accumulations of uncalibrated rate counts from NaI scintillator diagnostics, collected during campaigns from 2013 to 2016 in Antarctica and Sweden. These measurements were designed to augment the Van Allen Probes mission by characterizing the spatial scale of relativistic electron precipitation.
Supplementary material for a first-in-human pilot study evaluating the Lung Volume Reduction Reverser (LVR-R) system in 15 patients with severe emphysema. Data includes pulmonary function tests, 6-minute walking distance, questionnaire scores, adverse events, and CT imaging from baseline to one-year follow-up. The study assessed technical feasibility and complication rates for the endoscopic coil implantation procedure.
Over 50 stratospheric balloons were launched across four campaigns from 2013 to 2016. The dataset contains 4-second accumulations of diagnostic rate count measurements from NaI scintillators, used to study electron losses from Earth's Radiation Belts. Data was collected by the NASA BARREL mission, a Living with a Star Mission of Opportunity, from Antarctic and Arctic launch sites.
Antarctic and Arctic stratospheric balloon campaigns collected diagnostic rate counter measurements of electron precipitation from Earth's radiation belts. The BARREL mission, a NASA Living with a Star project, launched over 50 balloons from Halley Bay, SANAE IV, and Kiruna between 2013 and 2016. Data consists of 4-second accumulations of uncalibrated counts from NaI scintillator detectors.
BARREL 2L Rate Counter data consists of 4-second accumulations of diagnostic rate counts from NaI scintillator instruments on stratospheric balloons. The BARREL mission, a NASA Living with a Star Mission of Opportunity, launched over 50 balloons from Antarctica and Sweden between 2013 and 2016 to study electron losses from Earth's Radiation Belts. The data provides measurements of relativistic electron precipitation, coordinated with the Van Allen Probes mission.
BARREL 2N Rate Counter data consists of 4-second accumulations of uncalibrated diagnostic measurements from balloon-borne scintillators. The data was collected by NASA's BARREL mission, which launched over 50 stratospheric balloons from Antarctica and Sweden between 2013 and 2016 to study electron losses from Earth's radiation belts. Observations were made near the Antarctic and Arctic circles at altitudes of about 30 km.
Over 50 stratospheric balloons were launched across four campaigns from 2013 to 2016. This Level 2 data product consists of 4-second accumulations of diagnostic rate count measurements from NaI scintillators on BARREL balloons, designed to study electron losses from Earth's Radiation Belts. The data were collected by NASA's BARREL mission, a NASA Living with a Star Mission of Opportunity.
Rate counter measurements from the BARREL balloon mission studying electron losses from Earth's Radiation Belts. The data consists of 4-second accumulations of counts from NaI scintillator diagnostics, collected during campaigns from 2013 to 2016. The mission was a NASA Living with a Star Mission of Opportunity, launched from Antarctic and Swedish stations.