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6,341 datasets
2020 Census and annual survey data provides polygon topological primitives for the Denali Borough, Alaska. This shapefile contains face geometries with unique identifiers and key geographic area codes for national data tabulation. The data is designed to stand alone or be combined with other TIGER/Line files for national coverage.
U.S. Census Bureau provides a TIGER/Line Shapefile containing all road features for Nassau County, New York. The dataset includes primary roads, secondary roads, local streets, vehicular trails, ramps, bike paths, walkways, and stairways, extracted from the national Master Address File / TIGER System.
A TIGER/Line relationship file from the U.S. Census Bureau links geographic features, address ranges, and road edges for Campbell County, Tennessee. It enables the association of street names with specific address ranges and linear features using identifiers like ARID, LINEARID, and TLID. The file is part of a seamless national geographic system designed for standalone or combined use.
Aggregating parametric simulation records for shell-and-tube heat exchanger models. The data captures performance variations across different design configurations generated using the DWSIM open-source process simulator.
Montgomery County, New York, contains a relationship file linking geographic feature names to underlying spatial data from the U.S. Census Bureau's TIGER/Line system. It connects feature names to address ranges and linear features using identifiers like ARID and LINEARID. The data is part of a seamless national geographic database.
A TIGER/Line shapefile containing all road and path features for Utah County, UT, extracted from the U.S. Census Bureau's MAF/TIGER System. The dataset includes features such as primary roads, local streets, alleys, bike paths, and pedestrian walkways, distinguished by MAF/TIGER Feature Classification Codes (MTFCC).
Underwater optical communication data published on Kaggle. The dataset's specific content, scale, and origin are not detailed in the available metadata. Further details such as the number of rows, columns, and collection methodology require verification after download.
TIGER/Line shapefiles provide a seamless national geographic database from the U.S. Census Bureau. This extract contains all road and path features for Los Angeles County, California, including primary roads, local streets, alleys, and pedestrian trails. The data is part of the Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) System.
U.S. Census Bureau's TIGER/Line Feature Names Relationship File for Clay County, Kentucky, links geographic features to their names and associated address ranges. It enables the identification of street names for address ranges and connects features to underlying spatial edges and roads data.
Dallas County, Texas road network data extracted from the U.S. Census Bureau's MAF/TIGER System. The shapefile includes all road and path features such as primary roads, city streets, alleys, bike paths, and walkways. It is part of a national series designed to be seamless and can be used independently or combined for broader coverage.
A TIGER/Line shapefile containing all road and path features for Tarrant County, Texas, extracted from the U.S. Census Bureau's national MAF/TIGER System. The data includes primary roads, secondary roads, local streets, trails, alleys, and pedestrian paths. It is part of a seamless national series designed to stand alone or be combined for broader coverage.
U.S. Census Bureau TIGER/Line data provides a seamless, topologically integrated representation of all roads and paths in Erie County, NY. The shapefile includes features like primary roads, city streets, alleys, bike paths, and pedestrian walkways, extracted from the national Master Address File / TIGER (MAF/TIGER) System.
Sequatchie County, Tennessee, contains a U.S. Census Bureau shapefile of topological polygon faces. Each face includes key geographic area codes for 2020 Census and annual survey data tabulation. The data is extracted from the national Master Address File/Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing System.
U.S. Census Bureau TIGER/Line data provides a Feature Names Relationship File for Grayson County, Kentucky. It links geographic feature names to underlying address ranges and linear edges using identifiers like LINEARID and ARID. The file is part of a seamless national geographic system designed for standalone or combined use.
Topological Faces shapefile from the U.S. Census Bureau's MAF/TIGER System for Dutchess County, New York. It contains polygon primitives with unique identifiers (TFID) and key geographic area codes used for building 2020 Census and survey geographies. The data is part of a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps.
A TIGER/Line shapefile from the U.S. Census Bureau containing all road and path features for Johnson County, Kansas. The data is extracted from the national Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) System, which provides a seamless, non-overlapping geographic base. It includes primary roads, secondary roads, local streets, trails, and service drives.
U.S. Census Bureau provides a TIGER/Line Shapefile containing all road and path features for Richland County, South Carolina. The data is extracted from the national Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) System, ensuring a seamless, non-overlapping geographic representation. It includes features like primary roads, city streets, bike paths, and pedestrian trails.
Encompassing data concerning droplet breakup. It was authored by David Meer and last updated in February 2026.
Optical sensor data likely related to blood properties or components. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but its specific origin, size, and collection details are not provided in the metadata. Further verification is required to confirm the exact measurements, sample count, and collection methodology.
Giving access to replication data for research on universal digitized counterdiabatic driving, a concept in quantum physics. It was authored by Takuya Hatomura and is hosted by Harvard Dataverse. The specific structure, row count, and column details are not provided in the input.