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Surveys from the 1987/1988 season document the distribution and abundance of four burrowing petrel species at Heard Island. The Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AU_AADC) collected this data through fixed-width transects across vegetated and unvegetated habitats at the island's eastern and western ends. This work was part of ASAC projects 451 and 1219.
Encompassing trap event records for vector occurrence, supporting habitat suitability modeling. The data covers the period from 2000 to June 2023 and is stored in a 9.5 KB XLS file. It was created by David H. Duncan and is licensed under CC BY 4.0.
The CoOP RISE program collected physical profile and water chemistry data from four research cruises off the Oregon and Washington coast. Data includes CTD casts and measurements of macronutrients and chlorophyll, centered on the Columbia River plume. This dataset supports the NSF-funded Coastal Ocean Processes and River Influences on Shelf Ecosystems projects.
A collection of scripts authored by uv-scripts for performing GPU inference using the Transformers library's native continuous batching capability. It provides a method for efficient model serving without requiring dependencies on specialized inference engines like vLLM. The scripts are designed for Hugging Face Jobs and support any model architecture available in the Transformers library.
David M. Fergusson's discourse on The Absoluteness of Christianity, sourced from paperswithcode. The text argues for Christianity as the final and absolute religion, defining key theological terms and addressing philosophical critiques. The dataset appears to be a single, complete text document.
The Tailored Adaptive Personality Assessment System (TAPAS) was developed to assess personality factors for U.S. Army entry-level selection and classification. It measures up to 21 subdimensions of the Big Five personality factors and additional military-relevant traits using a computerized adaptive test (CAT) format. The system was authored by Fritz Drasgow and designed to be resistant to response faking for high-stakes enlistment testing.
Zooplankton data were collected using net casts from NOAA Ship DISCOVERER in the Lower Cook Inlet from 25 May 1976 to 27 May 1976. The Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) collected the data with support from the Outer Continental Shelf Environmental Assessment Program (OCSEAP). The dataset likely contains counts or measurements of zooplankton species from a specific marine region.
Lower Cook Inlet zooplankton data collected via net casts from NOAA Ship DISCOVERER between April 6 and 13, 1976. The Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) gathered the data as part of the Outer Continental Shelf Environmental Assessment Program (OCSEAP). The dataset likely contains taxonomic or abundance measurements from the specified region.
Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering: 2013 provides statistical information about the participation of these groups in science and engineering education and employment. The digest highlights key statistics drawn from a wide variety of data sources. National Science Foundation reporting on this topic is mandated by the Science and Engineering Equal Opportunities Act.
South Atlantic Ocean temperature profile data collected via CTD casts aboard the JAMES CLARK ROSS vessel. Data were gathered from 15 November 1996 to 20 November 1996 and submitted by the British Oceanographic Data Center and Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory. The collection was supported by the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) project.
Temperature profile data were collected using bathythermograph (BT and XBT) casts from the R/V OCEANUS in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean. The US Geological Survey collected the data from 09 to 15 November 1982 with support from the Outer Continental Shelf - Georges Bank project. The dataset is archived by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information under accession number 8600192.
Temperature profile and wind speed data were collected using buoy casts in the Gulf of Mexico from NOAA Ship RESEARCHER on 26 July 1977. Data were collected and submitted by J.C.H Mungall of Texas A&M University. The dataset was produced with support from the Ocean Dumping Program.
The Mediterranean Sea is the geographic scope for temperature profile and nutrient data collected via bottle and CTD casts aboard the GARCIA DEL CID vessel. Data were submitted by Dr. Hernan Garcia with support from the Fluxes Across Narrow Shelves (FANS) project. Collection occurred from 02 November 1996 to 08 November 1996.
Texas A & M University collected vertical profiles of ocean temperature and salinity using a CTD instrument aboard the GYRE vessel. Data were gathered over a five-day period from June 21 to June 25, 1992, as part of the Texas Institutions Gulf Ecosystem Research Program (TIGER). The profiles likely represent measurements taken at varying depths in the Gulf of Mexico.
Oceanographic profiles contain measurements of phosphate, silicate, temperature, and zooplankton collected via bottle and high-resolution CTD casts. Data was gathered from the DANA and JAN MAYEN platforms in the Coastal North Atlantic and Arctic regions. The Institute of Marine Research collected this data in October 1995 as part of the Trans-Atlantic Study of Calanus (TASC) project.
North and South Pacific Ocean current meter data were collected from NOAA Ship RESEARCHER over four days in June and July 1984. The dataset was submitted by the Atlantic Oceanographic Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) in Miami, FL. It was gathered as part of the Equatorial Pacific Ocean Climate Studies (EPOCS) project.
A digital geologic-GIS dataset for the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve and vicinity in Alaska, adapted from U.S. Geological Survey source maps. The dataset is composed of GIS data layers and tables, available in multiple formats including an Esri file geodatabase and an OGC geopackage. It was completed as part of the National Park Service's Geologic Resources Inventory program.
Replication data for the article 'Does the Perceived Prestige of a Political Office affect Support for Women Candidates?' accepted for publication at Research & Politics. The dataset was authored by Nichole Bauer and is hosted by Harvard Dataverse, with a last recorded update in April 2026.
Over 600,000 records analyzing geodesic uniqueness and lateral deviation comparisons on triaxial and WGS84 ellipsoids. Developed by Ziqiang Li and updated in 2026, it supports research into approximating geodesic polygons via great elliptic arcs using data derived from Karney's test sets and uniform sampling.
Kaggle hosts a dataset designed for predicting fraudulent returns, wardrobing, and policy abuse in retail transactions. The dataset's author, size, and specific temporal or geographic scope are not detailed in the provided metadata. Its primary purpose is to support the development of machine learning models for detecting various forms of return fraud.