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6,319 datasets
Delivering detailed collection records for three species within the Ectatomma ruidum ant complex. It includes data on species, location, date of collection, and colony composition, compiled from three collecting campaigns at several sites along the Pacific coastal plains.
1 km resolution satellite data for global hot spot monitoring, derived from FY-3A VIRR instrument channels. The product identifies high-temperature targets by analyzing mid-infrared and other spectral channels to filter solar radiation effects. It is produced by the SCIOPS organization.
2022.0 version data provides global mapped estimates of key ocean optical properties derived from Aqua MODIS satellite observations. The dataset contains geophysical variables like chlorophyll-a concentration, absorption by gelbstoff and detrital material, and particulate backscattering. It is produced by the OB_CLOUD organization using the Garver–Siegel–Maritorena semi-analytical model.
Aqua MODIS Level-4 Global Binned Garver-Siegel-Maritorena Model (GSM) Data provides ocean-color fields derived by inverting water-leaving reflectance with a semi-analytical model. The dataset retrieves multiple optical properties simultaneously, offering a physics-based alternative to simple band-ratio chlorophyll algorithms. It is produced by OB_CLOUD and represents version 2022.0.
Fluorescence Line Height (FLH) data quantifies chlorophyll-a fluorescence from phytoplankton, derived from NASA's Aqua MODIS satellite. The dataset includes the normalized fluorescence line height (nflh) and instantaneous photosynthetically available radiation (ipar) as geophysical variables. It is produced by OB_CLOUD and represents version 2022.0.
Aqua MODIS Level-3 Global Binned Fluorescence Line Height (FLH) Data quantifies chlorophyll-a fluorescence emitted by phytoplankton. The dataset is produced by NASA's OB_CLOUD organization from MODIS satellite observations. It is used for detecting harmful algal blooms and assessing phytoplankton physiology.
Supporting information for research on decoding bubble acoustic emissions using a reconfigurable optical hydrophone. The dataset contains data related to fiber optic sensing and corrosion-resistant diaphragms for analyzing boiling phenomena. It is associated with a publication and is available under a non-commercial license.
Supplementary material for a study on improving single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) performance with semiconductor metasurfaces. The dataset contains the underlying data for figures in the main text and details on the simulation models and conditions used. It likely includes numerical results and parameters from optical and device simulations.
Thermal data published on Kaggle. The dataset's author, organization, and specific temporal coverage are unknown. Its size, format, and detailed structure require verification after download.
Survey data concerning work-family conflicts, emotional exhaustion, and turnover intentions. The dataset was contributed by author Thomas Addae Nketsiah and is hosted on the Harvard Dataverse platform. It was last updated on April 23, 2026.
The Dartmouth Flood Observatory provides two data products for monitoring large seasonal wetlands. These are based on data from the QuikSCAT/SeaWinds satellite and include weekly raster images of surface water status and a time series of water surface area. The products are considered mature but may require further validation.
Optical mapping data acquired by a Scimedia High Speed Camera for three-dimensional cardiac tissues integrated with pacemaker-like spheroids. The dataset was contributed by author Park, Sung Jin and last updated on April 13, 2026. Each data entry is packaged as a zip file containing GSD data files, GSH header files, CSV sample traces, and TXT memo files.
Optical mapping data from two-dimensional cardiac tissues integrated with pacemaker-like spheroids. The data was acquired by a Scimedia High Speed Camera and includes four experimental conditions comparing HCN4 and WT sources with Kir and WT sinks. The dataset was authored by Park, Sung Jin and last updated in April 2026.
Optical mapping data of HCN4-integrated 2D tissue, processed into MAT files with 200 frames per file. The data was acquired by a high-speed camera optical mapping system and processed with Matlab. It was contributed by Park, Sung Jin to Harvard Dataverse and last updated on April 13, 2026.
Thermal corn images likely collected for agricultural research. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle and includes platform tags indicating a focus on corn and thermal imaging. Specific details regarding collection methodology, size, and authorship are not provided in the available metadata.
Thermal_corn_IFR is a dataset hosted on Kaggle. Its title and platform tags suggest it contains thermal imaging data related to corn crops, likely for agricultural analysis. The dataset's specific size, origin, and update history are not provided in the available metadata.
Egyptian patients who underwent 18-month treatment dosages for Hepatitis C Virus (HCV). The dataset includes demographic, symptom, blood test, and liver enzyme measurements over time, collected for a predictive model of liver fibrosis. It was published by Mahmoud Nasr, Khaled El-Bahnasy, M. Hamdy, and S. Kamal in 2017.
A 2017 dataset of Egyptian patients who underwent Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) treatment dosages for about 18 months. The data includes demographic, symptom, blood test, and RNA level measurements, collected for a model predicting liver fibrosis via non-invasive methods. It was published by Mahmoud Nasr et al. at the International Computer Engineering Conference.
A 2017 dataset of Egyptian patients who underwent Hepatitis C Virus treatment dosages for about 18 months. The data includes demographic, symptom, blood test, and liver enzyme measurements over multiple weeks, intended for a non-invasive liver fibrosis prediction model. It was created by Mahmoud Nasr, Khaled El-Bahnasy, M. Hamdy, and S. Kamal and published in the International Computer Engineering Conference.
New York State data details Licensed Home Care Services Agency (LHCSA) operations at the county level. It includes counts of patients served, licensed servicers, and servicers with or without active patients, compiled by health.data.ny.gov. The data was last updated in February 2026.