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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:mammals:110520 (Megasorex gigas) - Skull. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 1238 x 1258 x 1 voxel at 0.0200159 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:mammals:110520 (Megasorex gigas) - Skull. Reconstructed Dataset includes 577 TIF images (each 1238 x 1258 x 1 voxel at 0.020016 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Soricomorpha, Soricidae, Megasorex gigas, 1987244610, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987244610
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:mammals:102270 (Lemniscomys striatus) - Skull. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 1439 x 1527 x 1 voxel at 0.02079286 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:mammals:102270 (Lemniscomys striatus) - Skull. Reconstructed Dataset includes 752 TIF images (each 1439 x 1527 x 1 voxel at 0.020793 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Rodentia, Muridae, Lemniscomys striatus, 1987327157, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987327157
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:mammals:113430 (Thallomys nigricauda DAMARENSIS) - Skull. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 1445 x 1806 x 1 voxel at 0.02033402 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:mammals:113430 (Thallomys nigricauda DAMARENSIS) - Skull. Reconstructed Dataset includes 802 TIF images (each 1445 x 1806 x 1 voxel at 0.020334 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Rodentia, Muridae, Thallomys nigricauda DAMARENSIS, 1987323338, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987323338
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- King, Fraser and Pettersen, Claire
- Description:
- Microphysical observations of precipitating particles are crucial for numerical weather prediction models and remote sensing retrieval algorithms. This dataset provides a unified, comprehensive collection of particle microphysical observations from the Precipitation Imaging Package (PIP) over the Northern Hemisphere. Data spans from 2014-2023 across 10 measurement sites and encompasses over 775 thousand precipitating minutes. Within this dataset, users will find a range of microphysical attributes for rain and snow, along with higher-order products.
- Keyword:
- precipitation, imaging, package, PIP, snowfall, rainfall, disdrometer, particle, microphysics
- Discipline:
- Other
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- Creator:
- Dwyer, Tobias, Moore, Timothy C., Anderson, Joshua A. , and Glotzer, Sharon C.
- Description:
- This dataset was generated for our work: "Tunable Assembly of Host–Guest Colloidal Crystals". The data set contains data for 5 different binary systems of star particles and convex guests, and one system of only star particles. All simulation were formed at constant pressure. The data set contains GSD files for each of the simulations used in this work along with the corresponding python code used to produce the simulations. We also include the python code and jupyter notebook to produce the free volume calculations used in this work. and How to use this Data: Simulation Data: We include GSD files that can be uploaded into a visualization or analysis software such as Ovito or Freud for independent analysis. Simulation python scripts (workspaces_for_HPMC_simulations.zip): We include the python scripts used in this work for simulating host guest systems at constant pressure. Free Volume Data (Free_volume_calculations_and_analysis.zip): You can run the jupyter notebook included here to reproduce the free volume analysis for this work. We also include the python scripts for the free volume calculation python scripts that get the data for these free volume calculations.
- Citation to related publication:
- Dwyer, T, Moore, TC, Anderson, JA, & Glotzer, SC. Tunable Assembly of Host–Guest Colloidal Crystals. Soft Matter (Provisional Citation)
- Discipline:
- Engineering
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- Creator:
- Heath, Jeffrey
- Description:
- images of flora from nature or of specimens, family Cyperaceae. Only a few of the many sedge spp. are of interest to people in central Mali: Cyperus articulatus (aromatic tubers), Cyperus esculentus (commercialized edible tubers, "pois sucrés"), Cyperus maculatus (rootstocks burned as incense), Cyperus rotundus (edible tubers, not very good and not commercialized).
- Keyword:
- Cyperaceae, sedge, Cyperus
- Discipline:
- Humanities
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- Creator:
- Heath, Jeffrey
- Description:
- images of plants, in nature or specimens, of family Euphorbiaceae. Euphorbia sudanica may include the very similar Euphorbia paganorum. Manihot is cultivated cassava. Euphorbia balsamifera is planted along roads. The two Jatropha's (of American origin) and Ricinus are planted in villages. See also Phyllanthaceae, which were moved out of Euphorbiaceae.
- Keyword:
- Euphorbiaceae
- Discipline:
- Humanities
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- Creator:
- CTEES
- Description:
- Specimen FSAC CP 330_Macroprosopon_Occipital region was scanned with a Nikon XT H 225ST uCT system housed in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Michigan. Scans were collected with the following settings: energy settings, 215 kV, 115 uA; source to object distance, 353.463794708252 mm; source to detector distance, 1104.999 mm; scanned with 3141 projections; voxel size, x = 0.0639753837488959 mm y = 0.0639753837488959 mm z = 0.0639753837488959 mm; slice dimension (in pixels), x = 1222, y = 2000; number of slices, 2000 16-bit TIFF images. Original floating point grey values were scaled to span the unsigned 16-bit integer range using an offset of 4151.70947265625 and a scale factor of 4.802938109992684, where 16output = SCALE * (32input + OFFSET). Additional metadata can be found in the xtekct, ctprofile.xml, and UMMPCombinedMetadata.json files.
- Keyword:
- Paleontology, Fossil, CT, Osteoglossidae, FSAC, Faculty of Sciences Aïn Chock, Casablanca, Morocco, and Morocco
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Ma, Sicong and Keane, Sarah
- Description:
- These files are the original data for the publication of 'Use of steric blocking antisense oligonucleotides for the targeted inhibition of junction containing precursor microRNAs': https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.04.08.588531. This dataset contains the original gel image files for the processing assay results, luciferase data readout, and the original data file for qPCR results reported in the publication.
- Citation to related publication:
- Use of steric blocking antisense oligonucleotides for the targeted inhibition of junction containing precursor microRNAs Sicong Ma, Samantha A. Howden, Sarah C. Keane bioRxiv 2024.04.08.588531; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.04.08.588531
- Discipline:
- Science
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Sanajeh indicus micro Computed Tomography (CT) data
User Collection- Creator:
- Wilson Mantilla, Jeffrey A.
- Description:
- This collection includes computed tomography (CT) scans of the cranial remains of Sanajeh indicus, a Late Cretaceous snake from Gujarat, India. In addition to the holotype (described by Wilson et al., 2010), a referred specimen (Zaher et al., 2022) has been collected from Dholi Dungri. The holotype includes a 'cranial block' (GSI/GC/2903) and the referred specimen also includes a partial skull (GSI/GC/DD4). Both holotypic and referred specimens are housed in Geological Survey of India Palaeontology Division, Central Region in Nagpur, India. For assistance with access, please contact Dhananjay Mohabey ( dinomohabey@yahoo.com) or Bandana Samant ( bandanabhu@gmail.com). Casts of selected elements of Sanajeh indicus are available at the University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology.
- Discipline:
- Science
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