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Majda Hachmi published a dataset on figshare in March 2026, analyzing the CrpH protein in Bordetella pertussis. The 1.2 MB Excel file contains data from in vitro and in vivo experiments, transcriptomics, and in silico analyses. The research characterizes CrpH as a prototype PepSY_TM protein that supports heme-copper oxidoreductase function in bacterial respiration.
Majda Hachmi published this dataset on 2026-03-18 via figshare. It contains data from a study characterizing the CrpH protein in Bordetella pertussis, the whooping cough agent. The research combined in vitro and in vivo experiments with transcriptomics to show CrpH's role in bacterial fitness and respiration.
Majda Hachmi published a 6.3 MB PDF research article on 2026-03-18, detailing the characterization of the CrpH protein in Bordetella pertussis. The study combines in vitro and in vivo experiments with transcriptomics to show CrpH's role in bacterial fitness and respiration via heme-copper oxidoreductases. The work defines a new subfamily of PepSY_TM proteins found in diverse bacterial species harboring HCO genes.
Replication data and code for an article accepted for publication in Government and Opposition. The dataset is hosted by Harvard Dataverse and was last updated on 2026-05-21. It was authored by Alper H. Yagci.
UK round fencing manufacturers from 1999 to 2014, with data on the number of manufacturers and softwood consumption. The dataset is broken down by UK country, mill size, and softwood source (UK-grown or imported). It is produced by the Government Digital Service to support official forestry statistics releases.
Provisional data from 1999 to 2015 on UK round fencing manufacturers, covering the number of manufacturers and softwood consumption. The dataset is broken down by UK country, mill size, and source of softwood (UK grown or imported). It is released twice a year by the Government Digital Service to support National Statistics releases.
The WFD Cycle 1 Site Classifications 2014 dataset contains classification data for water bodies under the EU Water Framework Directive. Data are collected by field operatives or automated methods and processed through models to calculate site classifications, forming the basis for water body assessments. This dataset is extracted from the Environment Agency's Catchment Planning System and includes supporting classification facts.
Water Framework Directive (WFD) water body classifications are based on data collected at monitoring sites by field operatives or automated methods. The data are processed through models to calculate site classifications, forming the basis for water body assessments. This dataset is extracted from the Environment Agency's Catchment Planning System and includes supporting classification facts.
UK round fencing manufacturers from 1999 to 2017, covering number of manufacturers and softwood consumption. The data are broken down by region, mill size, and source of softwood. Provisional figures are released twice a year by the Government Digital Service.
Annual data files support the creation of reports for the Centennial Valley Arctic Grayling Adaptive Management Project. The files include demographic estimates, habitat data, and model weights for the fish species Thymallus arcticus. The data is managed by the Department of the Interior and has been updated since 2011.
Centennial Valley data supports an adaptive management project for Arctic Grayling, including population models, habitat conditions, and environmental factors. The dataset contains annual data files from 2011 onward, uploaded by the Department of the Interior. Files include temperature records from 1998-2014, discharge data, spawning and winter habitat information, and demographic model tables.
Centennial Valley data files support annual reports for the Arctic Grayling Adaptive Management Project from 2011 onward. The collection includes models, temperature records, discharge data, and habitat information for the species. Data was uploaded by the Department of the Interior and includes files in PNG and CSV formats.
Archived documents from Global Affairs Canada detail the bilateral tax agreements between Canada and the United States. This collection includes the tax convention, protocols, and related agreements concerning double taxation avoidance and tax information exchange. The information is archived and was last updated on the platform in March 2026.
Mitchell Shire Council provides a geospatial dataset outlining roadsides designated for weed spraying by appointed contractors. The data is published by Mitchell Shire Council and was last updated in April 2026. It includes map layers available in multiple geospatial formats.
A geospatial dataset from Mitchell Shire Council maps roadsides designated for weed spraying by appointed contractors. The data is provided in multiple formats including GEOJSON, WFS, SHP, and WMS. It was last updated on April 4, 2026.
Near real-time satellite data products provide global mapped remote sensing reflectance (RRS) measurements. The Ocean Biology DAAC produces these products using the best-available ancillary meteorological and ozone data. These reflectance values are foundational for retrieving ocean color products like chlorophyll-a concentration and support algorithm development and water-quality applications.
Global ocean remote-sensing reflectance data produced by NASA's Ocean Biology DAAC using near real-time processing. The dataset provides remote sensing reflectance (RRS) at specific wavelengths, which is a foundational observable for deriving ocean color products. Users should review per-file quality flags, especially for optically complex coastal and inland waters.
The Ocean Biology DAAC produces near real-time remote sensing reflectance (RRS) data from the Suomi-NPP VIIRS satellite. This foundational observable supports the retrieval of products like chlorophyll-a concentration (chlor_a), diffuse attenuation coefficient (Kd_490), and inherent optical properties (IOPs). Users must review per-file quality flags for land, cloud, sun glint, and high aerosol, especially in optically complex coastal and inland waters.
Near real-time remote sensing reflectance data from the Suomi-NPP VIIRS satellite instrument. The Ocean Biology DAAC produces these products using the best-available ancillary meteorological and ozone data. The data supports retrieval of ocean color products like chlorophyll-a and supports water-quality and ecosystem applications.
Global near real-time satellite data providing remote sensing reflectance (RRS) from the Sentinel-3B OLCI instrument. The Ocean Biology DAAC produces these products using the best-available ancillary meteorological and ozone data, though inputs and calibration are described as less than optimal. This activity was informed by the U.S. Government's Satellite Needs Working Group (SNWG).