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- Creator:
- Bol, Ageeth A., Schulpen, Jeff J. P. M., Basuvalingam, Saravana, and Verheijen, Marcel A.
- Description:
- 3D nanostructures are a vital part of various applications envisaged for two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (2D TMDs), such as nanoelectronics and catalysis. However, achieving conformal deposition of 2D TMD films on 3D nanostructures is challenging due to the requirement for bending the basal planes of the 2D TMDs. Here, the limits of conformality of 2D WS2 deposited by atomic layer deposition on SiO2 3D nanostructures are investigated through cross-sectional transmission electron microscopy imaging. A minimum radius of curvature of 4 nm is identified above which basal plane conformality is almost always observed, while for smaller radii conformality is only observed in approximately half of the cases. We show that the observed tipping point agrees with the balance between the adhesion and stiffness forces, which allows for the estimation of the critical radius of curvature for other 2D TMDs and substrates. These results provide guidelines for the design of 3D nanostructured devices and substrates on which conformality of 2D materials is desired.
- Keyword:
- Atomic Layer Deposition, WS2, and Conformality
- Citation to related publication:
- Jeff J. P. M. Schulpen, Saravana B. Basuvalingam, Marcel A. Verheijen, b and Ageeth A. Bol, Nanoscale, 2025
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Srivastava, Arnav, Kaufman, Samuel R., Liu, Xiu, Maganty, Avinash, Shay, Addison, Oerline, Mary, Dall, Christopher, Faraj, Kassem S., Guro, Paula, Hill, Dawson, Nguyen, Thuy, Herrel, Lindsey A., Hollenbeck, Brent K., and Shahinian, Vahakn B.
- Description:
- The STATA code in this deposit is the analytic code associated with the Cancer Medicine manuscript titled "Spillover Effects of Medicare Advantage on Traditional Medicare Beneficiaries With Prostate Cancer". About 51% of Medicare beneficiaries now select Medicare Advantage (MA) managed care plans. Unlike Traditional Medicare's fee-for-service structure, the capitated payment system of MA incentivizes constrained healthcare spending and utilization. MA's mechanisms to constrain spending and utilization may impact Traditional Medicare beneficiaries with prostate cancer through “spillover” effects on physician behavior. We therefore investigated whether the potentially constraining influences of MA on Traditional Medicare might affect prostate cancer testing and treatment patterns and impact quality of care.
- Keyword:
- active surveillance, financial incentives, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, and prostate cancer
- Citation to related publication:
- Srivastava, A., Kaufman, S.R., Liu, X., Maganty, A., Shay, A., Oerline, M., Dall, C., Faraj, K.S., Guro, P., Hill, D., Nguyen, T., Herrel, L.A., Hollenbeck, B.K. and Shahinian, V.B. (2025), Spillover Effects of Medicare Advantage on Traditional Medicare Beneficiaries With Prostate Cancer. Cancer Med, 14: e70796. https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.70796
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
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- Creator:
- Whallon, Robert and Miracle, Preston T.
- Description:
- The data provided here are from the excavations made from 1986-1987 at the archaeological site of Badanj, in what was then the country of Yugoslavia, now Bosnia-Herzegovina. These excavations were supported by the Yugoslav-United States Joint Fund for Scientific and Technological Cooperation, administered in the U.S. by the National Science Foundation, Division of International Programs as grant INT-8605662, "Paleolithic and Mesolithic Investigation of the Adriatic-Mediterranean Region in Bosnia and Herzegovina," the University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, Faculty Grant Program to Augment International Partnerships, the University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology, and the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Office of the Vice-President for Research.
- Keyword:
- archaeology, Paleolithic, Epigravettian, Yugoslavia, and Balkans
- Citation to related publication:
- Robert Whallon 1989. The paleolithic site of Badanj: recent excavations and results of analysis. Glasnik Zemaljskog Muzeja (Ser. A) NS 44:7-20., Preston Miracle and Derek Sturdy 1991. Chamois and the karst of Herzegovina. Journal of Archaeological Science 18:89-108., Preston T. Miracle and C. J. O'Brien 1998. Seasonality of resource use and site occupation at Badanj, Bosnia-Herzegovina: subsistence stress in an increasingly seasonal environment? In Seasonality and Sedentism: Archaeological Perspectives from Old and New World Sites, edited by T. Rocek and O. Bar-Yosef, pp. 41-74, Peabody Museum Bulletin 6. Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA., Robert Whallon 1999. The lithic tool assemblages at Badanj within their regional context. In The Palaeolithic Archaeology of Greece and Adjacent Areas: Proceedings of the ICOPAG Conference, Ioannina. British School at Athens, Studies 3, edited by G. N. Bailey, E. Adam, E. Panagopoulou, C. Perles and K. Zachos, pp. 330–342. British School at Athens, London., Robert Whallon 2007. Spatial distributions and activities in Epigravettian level 6 at the site of Badanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Glasnik Srpskog Arheoloskog Drustva 23:9-26., and Robert Whallon 2025. Badanj: Epipaleolithic Excavations in Herzegovina, 1986-1987. Memoirs of the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Number 67, Ann Arbor, MI.
- Discipline:
- Social Sciences
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- Creator:
- Stolzman, Jenna E, Wooldridge, Margaret S, Mohit, Ashray, Gutierrez, Luis, Long, Justin, Brysch, Jessica, and Capecelatro, Jesse
- Description:
- This research was conducted as part of the DOE ARPA-E REMEDY program as part of an effort to reduce methane emissions from oil and gas flaring. Experiments were conducted at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) at the metering research facility using a new outdoor experimental setup designed and built jointly between SwRI and UoM.
- Keyword:
- Flaring, Oil and gas, Emissions, and Combustion efficiency
- Citation to related publication:
- Stolzman, J., Mohit, A., Gutierrez, L., Long, J., Brysch, J., Capecelatro, J., Wooldridge, M.S. (2025). Effects of crosswind and shroud geometry on performance of low-flow, non-assisted flares. Journal of Air and Waste Management Association. Manuscript in preparation.
- Discipline:
- Engineering
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- Creator:
- Tran, Vivian V., Siegel, Jason B., Stefanopoulou, Anna G., and Cai, Ting
- Description:
- The goal of this research was to develop control-oriented models of Lithium-ion battery (LIB) pouch cells that can capture the early failure behaviors up to first venting. These include the diffusion-limited discharge behavior at high currents; rapid temperature rise; and gas generation, mechanical expansion, and first venting at high temperatures. Pouch cells were externally short-circuited (ESC) at different initial state-of-charge (SOC) to collect current, voltage, temperature, and expansion force data at high currents and high temperatures for model development. Two control-oriented, multiphysics models are developed by extending models of normal operation. The multiphysics model based on an equivalent circuit model (EqCM) is written in MATLAB, with code to simulate the ESCs included here. The model based on the single particle model with electrolyte (SPMe) was developed using the open-source Python Battery Mathematical Modeling (PyBaMM) framework and will be available through the PyBaMM Github repository ( https://github.com/pybamm-team/PyBaMM). The research team consisted of Jason B. Siegel (co-PI), Anna G. Stefanopoulou (co-PI), Ting Cai, and Vivian Tran. The data was collected by the UM’s Battery Control Group in 2021.
- Keyword:
- Lithium-ion batteries, External short circuit, Battery abuse, and Battery safety
- Citation to related publication:
- Tran, V., Siegel, J. B., & Stefanopoulou, A. G. (2024). Extending a Multiphysics Li-Ion Battery Model from Normal Operation to Short Circuit and Venting. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 171(6), 060507. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/ad5110. , Tran, V., Cai, T., Stefanopoulou, A. G, & Siegel, J. B., "Equivalent Circuit Model for High C-Rate Discharge with an External Short Circuit," 2022 American Control Conference (ACC), Atlanta, GA, USA, 2022, pp. 1782-1787, https://doi.org/10.23919/ACC53348.2022.9867199., and Tran, V., Siegel, J. B., & Stefanopoulou, A. G, "Emergency Li-ion Battery Discharge using Nonlinear Model Predictive Control with Temperature and Venting Pressure Constraints," 2023 American Control Conference (ACC), San Diego, CA, USA, 2023, pp. 2500-2505, https://doi.org/10.23919/ACC55779.2023.10156473.
- Discipline:
- Engineering
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- Creator:
- Xie, Xin, Li, Qiuyang, Liu, Chenxi, Liu, Yuze, Lee, Chulwon, Sun, Kai, and Deng, Hui
- Description:
- This study explores polariton transport in TMD monolayers coupled to 2D photonic crystals, demonstrating significantly enhanced transport lengths and tunable behavior through photonic mode engineering and pump control.
- Keyword:
- Polariton transport, 2D material , and Transition Metal Dichalcogenides
- Citation to related publication:
- Xin Xie et al. ,2D material exciton-polariton transport on 2D photonic crystals. Sci. Adv.11,eads0231(2025). DOI:10.1126/sciadv.ads0231
- Discipline:
- Science
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Publicly available repository for "Polariton Chern Bands in 2D Photonic Crystals beyond Dirac Cones"
- Creator:
- Xie, Xin, Sun, Kai, and Deng, Hui
- Description:
- This study explores new platforms for realizing polariton Chern bands in 2D photonic crystals (PhCs) by moving beyond the traditional Dirac cone framework. It focuses on band structures with symmetry-protected bound states in the continuum and Γ-point degeneracies, enabling larger topological gaps, higher Chern numbers, and more uniform Berry curvature—features crucial for experiments and device applications. Eigenvalue and Berry curvature calculations were performed using MATLAB and Mathematica, while Lumerical FDTD was used to simulate photonic and polaritonic band structures in realistic TMD-PhC systems, as well as edge-state dispersion. Reproducing the data requires access to these software tools.
- Keyword:
- Topological photonics, Topological polariton, Topological insulator, and Chern insulator
- Citation to related publication:
- Xie, Xin, Sun, Kai, Deng, Hui. Polariton Chern Bands in 2D Photonic Crystals beyond Dirac Cones. Phys. Rev. X, 15(2), 021061 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.15.021061
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Gergely Koban, Judit Szente, Bart van der Holst, Gabor Toth, and Enrico Landi
- Description:
- This study aims to assess the performance of coronal models across multiple solar cycles and to analyze long-term variations in solar coronal structures observed in multiple EUV channels. To achieve this, we developed a comprehensive database of solar corona (data cubes) and inner heliosphere simulation outputs using the Alfvén Wave Solar atmosphere Model (AWSoM) within the Space Weather Modeling Framework (SWMF) for Solar Cycles 24 and 25 (SC24 and SC25). This database enables us to investigate the temporal evolution of solar wind source regions—Coronal Holes (CH) and Active Regions (AR). Model accuracy was assessed by comparing synthetic images with concurrent AIA observations in six EUV channels (94, 131, 171, 193, 211, and 335 Å). Additionally, we evaluated the reliability of AWSoM’s solar wind plasma outputs at 1 AU by comparing them with OMNI data for each Carrington Rotation (CR).
- Keyword:
- Solar Corona, SWMF, Solar Physics, Solar Cycle, and MHD Modelling
- Citation to related publication:
- Koban et al. (2025). Validation of Long-Term Solar Coronal Modeling Using FORWARD (Under review).
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Dumlao, James M. Zumel and Teplitskiy, Misha
- Description:
- The data sources and methods used to process the raw data are described in the paper "The Role of Geographical Diversity of Peer Reviewers on the Diversity of Successful Authors" under revision at PNAS and the associated Supporting Information. A preprint for an earlier version of this paper is available here: https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/754e3_v3. These data are anonymized (see Methodology here for details). Consequently, running the same code on these data vs. the data in the paper does not yield *identical* results but qualitatively similar ones.
- Keyword:
- peer review, anonymization, geographic diversity, homophily, fairness, and bias
- Citation to related publication:
- J. M. Z. Dumlao, M. Teplitskiy, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, forthcoming. and Zumel Dumlao, J. M. and M. Teplitskiy. 2025. “Lack of peer reviewer diversity advantages scientists from wealthier countries”. Retrieved (osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/754e3_v3).
- Discipline:
- Social Sciences and Science
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- Creator:
- Gerber, Elisabeth R., Morenoff, Jeffrey D., Ostfeld, Mara C. , Sand, Sharon L., and Fan, Yucheng
- Description:
- Survey topics included: Household Composition, Residence and Housing Status; Health, Social Determinants of Health, Long COVID, Mental Health; Disability; Perceptions of Neighborhood; Transportation mode; Financial Precarity; Perception of Control; Voting; Employment; Demographics. This data file contains 1,379 Grand Rapids residents' close-ended responses. The full dataset will be published on ICPSR.
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- Grand Rapids, MI, Household composition , Housing status , Health , Long COVID symptom, Mental health , Disability , Perceptions of neighborhood , Transportation mode , Perceptions of control , Voting , Financial precarity , Employment , and Demographics
- Discipline:
- News and Current Events and Social Sciences
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- Creator:
- Banerjee, Pavel , Ray, Sujay, Dai, Liuhan, Sandford, Erin, Chatterjee, Tanmay, Mandal, Shankar, Siddiqui, Javed, Tewari, Muneesh, and Walter, Nils G
- Description:
- Early and personalized intervention in complex diseases requires robust molecular diagnostics, yet the simultaneous detection of diverse biomarkers—microRNAs (miRNAs), mutant DNAs, and proteins—remains challenging due to low abundance and preprocessing incompatibilities. We present Biomarker Single-molecule Chromato-kinetic multi-Omics Profiling and Enumeration (Bio-SCOPE), a next-generation, triple-modality, multiplexed detection platform that integrates both chromatic and kinetic fingerprinting for nanoscale molecular profiling through digital encoding. Bio-SCOPE achieves femtomolar sensitivity, single-base mismatch specificity, and minimal matrix interference, enabling precise, parallel quantification of up to six biomarkers in a single sample with single-molecule resolution. We demonstrate its versatility in accurately detecting low-abundance miRNA signatures from human tissues, identifying upregulated miRNAs in the plasma of prostate cancer patients, and measuring elevated interleukin-6 (IL-6) and hsa-miR-21 levels in cytokine release syndrome patients (the studies that collected these samples were approved by University of Michigan's Medical School Institutional Review Board HUM00043354, HUM00115179 and HUM00037879). By seamlessly integrating multiomic biomarker panels on a unified, high-precision platform, Bio-SCOPE provides a transformative tool for molecular diagnostics and precision medicine.
- Keyword:
- biomarker, fingerprinting, multiplexed detection, digital encoding, single molecule, multiomic, precision medicine
- Citation to related publication:
- Banerjee, Ray, Dai et al. Chromato-Kinetic Fingerprinting Enables Multiomic Digital Counting of Single Disease Biomarker Molecules. ACS Nano. Submitted.
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- King, Katelyn, Fujisaki-Manome, Ayumi, Brant, Cory, and Alofs, Karen
- Description:
- Ice cover on the Great Lakes plays an important role in regional climate, supports tourism and recreation, and provides ecological habitat. As the climate warms, ice cover in the Great Lakes is expected to decline, which in turn will create more lake effect precipitation, reduce ice cover for recreation, and alter habitat for fishes. Therefore, it is important to understand historical ice patterns to better understand and predict future ice cover on the lakes. However, Great Lakes ice cover data prior to 1973 is scarce, due to the limited routine satellite observations. Our dataset aims to fill this gap by providing historical spatial ice duration layers to be used for modeling species distributions. and ArcGIS Pro ( https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/arcgis-pro/overview), QGIS ( https://qgis.org/) or other spatial data software will be required to view this dataset.
- Keyword:
- ice, Great Lakes, Superior, Michigan, Ontario, Erie, Huron, and historical
- Citation to related publication:
- King, K., Fujisaki-Manome, A., Brant, C., Cohn, D., Peng, I., Alofs, K., Reconstructing Great Lakes air temperature and ice dynamics data back to 1897. Under Review
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Bu, Xiangyun, Geng, Yihao, Yin, Siyuan, Luo, Liyan, Aubin, Cameron A., and Moore, Talia Y.
- Description:
- Suction is a useful strategy to grasp objects or anchor a body, especially when prolonged contact is desired. For passive suction cups, detachment requires manual delamination, which cannot occur autonomously. Active suction cups detach via equalizing pressure in the suction cavity with the surrounding environment, either by adding fluid (e.g., from a compressed air source) or reducing the cavity volume. While this detachment mechanism can be autonomous, it is inefficient, resulting in a net zero or loss of fluid. A more efficient detachment mechanism would enable multiple iterations of attachment and detachment without requiring additional fluid. To address this need, we designed a suction cup with a secondary release chamber embedded in the contact ring. The release chamber triggers delamination by deforming the shape of the contact ring. Through empirical testing, we found the optimal location and geometry of the release chamber. Our design allows for reliable detachment with a 5~mL decrease in release chamber volume, regardless of the adhesive suction force. Because the release chamber is a closed system, attachment and detachment results in net gain of fluid. Therefore, we propose a novel secondary benefit of adhesion via suction: harvesting fluid to power other pressure-driven soft robotic systems. and This ZIP archive includes CAD models for: The exploded view of the suction cup assembly and the molds of all suction cup configurations shown in Figure 4 of the paper: (b) Different release chamber locations (c) Different membrane thicknesses (d) Constant volume with varying release chamber areas (e) Constant area with varying release chamber heights (f) Constant height with varying release chamber areas
- Keyword:
- suction, adhesion, energy harvesting, and soft robotics
- Citation to related publication:
- Xiangyun Bu, Yihao Geng, Siyuan Yin, Liyan Luo, Cameron A. Aubin, Talia Y. Moore (2025) "Release Chamber Enables Suction Cup to Delaminate and Harvest Fluid" IEEE RoboSoft.
- Discipline:
- Engineering
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- Creator:
- Barnes, Roy C., Alnimer, Ari C., Carnes, Lindsey N., and Dedyne, Dennis R.
- Description:
- This project extracted and digitized the data for each individual listed in Rossiter’s Clubmen of New York, 1901-02. Published in 1902 and accessible through the HathiTrust Digital Library, the volume consists of 908 scanned pages. The first 20 pages contain advertisements and seven photographs of the club buildings. The title page appears on scan 21, followed by the copyright page, preface, table of contents, and a list of illustrations and portraits. Scans 27 through 76 provide historical and descriptive sketches of 130 clubs, portraits and additional photographs of club buildings and advertisements. A listing of “Clubs and Organizations of which the entire membership appears in this volume with abbreviations” appears on scans 77 and 78. The following 10 scans (79 through 88) provide the “Clubs and Organizations in New York, of which the entire membership is not given, and some of the clubs and organizations in other cities to which member of New York clubs belong.” The alphabetical listing of the 38,007 individuals begins on scan 89 and runs through 875. The remaining 33 scans contain additional photographs, advertisements and a listing of “Principal Clubs in the One Hundred Largest Cities of the United States” (scan 879 through 849). The data in this file only contains the information contained in the individual listings. and The original text can be viewed online, at https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101007780792&seq=1.
- Keyword:
- Social Clubs and Social Organization of New York at the Turn of the twentieth Century
- Citation to related publication:
- Club Men of New York: Their Clubs, College Alumni Associations, Occupations, And Business And Home Addresses, With Historical Sketches of Many Prominent New York Organizations. New York: W.S. Rossiter, 1901.
- Discipline:
- Humanities and Social Sciences
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- Creator:
- Heath, Jeffrey
- Description:
- lexical spreadsheets. One .xlsx spreadsheet with separate pages for nouns, numerals, adjectives, verbs, places, and "other" (including adverbs and grammatical morphemes). Each page is also copied as a .csv file, with one additional .csv containing Tiefo-D vocabulary gleaned from K. Winkelmann's German-language dissertation, Die Sprache der Cefo von Daramandugu (Burkina Faso). Previously "published" at Zenodo. , Jinejan, Flaso, Biton, and Masaso are village-like settlements, geographically apart but administratively part of Daramandougou. In sheets with a fifth column "Tiefo-D", this is a compromise form mainly useful for sorting and navigation. , and Tiefo-D is related to Tiefo-N but the two are quite different, mutually unintelligible languages. They are spoken in southwestern Burkina Faso.
- Keyword:
- Tiefo-D language
- Citation to related publication:
- Heath, J., & Ouattara, A. (2021). A Grammar of Tiefo-D of Daramandugu. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4715103, Heath, J., & Ouattara, A. (2021). Tiefo-D Texts from Daramandugu. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4715132, and Heath, J., & Ouattara, A. (2021). Tiefo-D lexicon [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4715136
- Discipline:
- Humanities
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- Creator:
- Heath, Jeffrey
- Description:
- lexical spreadsheet, pdf of additional notes, and audio recordings. The pdf of additional notes is organized around subsections of the chapter I am writing on "eastern Songhay", part of a book co-authored by Lameen Souag on the Songhay language family. Marense was previously known to Songhay specialists only from a paper by Robert Nicolai on "Songhay central," comparing two Marense dialects with the Songhay of Hombori and that of Tinié village. Nicolai's paper was almost entirely about vocalic and consonantal systems and tonal distinctions and had essentially no material on morphosyntax. This work also includes a spreadsheet with the Marense words gleaned from Nicolai's paper. I note that Nicolai's tapes for this and many other Songhay varieties are being processed for archiving at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. and The recordings have not been transcribed and I have no plans to transcribe them. They should be partially intelligible to speakers of eastern Songhay languages. The topics of the individual audio files are: 0930 agriculture 1 0931 marriage 0932 life in the old days 0933 education of children 0934 travels 0935 taxes 0936 hunting 0937 circumcision 0938 agriculture 2 (crop pests) 0939 indigo dye-ing 0940 riddles
- Keyword:
- Marense and Songhay languages
- Discipline:
- Humanities
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- Creator:
- Sutton, Etienne, Snapp, Sieglinde, Morrone, Vicki, and Blesh, Jennifer
- Description:
- Cover crops support ecosystem services in agroecosystems, but their performance can be highly variable. Functional trait ecology provides a useful framework for understanding variation in cover crop performance across different growing conditions. However, trait variation within species remains understudied compared to variation between species. In a two-year experiment, we measured nine functional traits for three cover crop species across 13 fields on working farms that spanned a gradient of soil health. Each field contained three cover crop treatments: a functionally diverse mixture of cereal rye (Secale cereale), crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum), and dwarf-essex rapeseed (Brassica napus), and rye and clover monocrops. We evaluated i) the magnitude and relative importance of intraspecific and interspecific trait variation; ii) which soil health indicators best explained trait variation; and iii) whether interspecific interactions in mixture induced trait plasticity. Despite strong trait contrasts between species, intraspecific trait variation comprised 50% of total trait variation, on average. Trait variation was best explained by particulate organic matter nitrogen (POM N), soil phosphorus, pH, and permanganate oxidizable carbon for clover; by POM N and soil phosphorus for rye; and by POM N for dwarf essex. Rye and clover also showed significant trait plasticity in mixture relative to monocrop treatments. Our study demonstrates that intraspecific and interspecific trait variation are equally important, and that examining trait variation within species can improve the ability to predict cover crop outcomes. This information can inform cropping system design in distinct contexts to promote success of component species and complementary ecosystem functions.
- Keyword:
- cover crop, functional trait, soil health, mixture, species interactions, and intraspecific trait variation
- Citation to related publication:
- Sutton, E., Snapp, S., Morrone, V., & Blesh, J. (2025). Cover crop functional trait plasticity in response to soil conditions and interspecific interactions. Plant and Soil. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-025-07471-x
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Heath, Jeffrey
- Description:
- Five short videos, three about food preparation, one about agriculture, and one about catching and cooking a giant pouched rat (Cricetomys)., The videos were incidental byproducts of Heath's linguistic fieldwork on the endangered Pere language spoken in Bonosso village on the outskirts of Tiéningboué city in north central Côte d'Ivoire. The footage was shot by project manager Minkailou Djiguiba as indicated in the credits at the end of each video. , and A much larger number of videos have been made from Mali and Burkina Faso and are deposited in other collections in Deep Blue Data. Many of the videos from all of these countries are also disseminated in a youtube channel that is managed by Djiguiba: https://www.youtube.com/@PratiquesCulturellesMaliBF. For more on Pere language see the Deep Blue Dataset "Pere language lexical datasheets and audio files" ( https://doi.org/10.7302/k6r9-r160) and the grammar cited as “A grammar of Pere (Bere, Mbre) of Côte d'Ivoire“ Under Related items in Deep Blue Documents, below ( https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/163773) (copy at Zenodo, https://zenodo.org/records/3354193).
- Keyword:
- Côte d'Ivoire, documentary video, and Pere language
- Discipline:
- Humanities
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- Creator:
- Heath, Jeffrey
- Description:
- Seven short audio files and one pdf document with transcriptions for all of them: and 1) noun stems; 2) noun stems in different clausal positions; 3) verb stems including perfective/imperfective morphology; 4) H-toned first plural and second plural pronouns in various positions; 5) third singular and third plural pronouns, in contrast to logophoric-reflexive singular and plural pronouns; 6) tonal effect of first singular pronominal on the following stem; 7) tones of postpositions.
- Keyword:
- Tigemaxo
- Discipline:
- Humanities
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- Creator:
- Haynes, Laura M, Holding, Matthew L, Woodard, Jaie, Siemieniak, David, and Ginsburg, David
- Description:
- A phage displayed amino acid site-saturated variant library of plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI-1) was screened for thermodynamic functional stability. The data are interpreted in the context of protein evolution and computational variant effect/protein stability predictors. This data set contains FASTQ files of the PAI-1 sequence variants that affect its thermodynamic stability, as well as scripts needed to analyze these files.
- Keyword:
- serpins, deep mutational scanning, thermodynamics, metastable proteins, and purifying selection
- Citation to related publication:
- Haynes LM, Holding ML,Woodard J, Siemieniak D, Ginsburg D. Thermodynamics and selection of the plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 latency transition. bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2025.06.03.655624; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.06.03.655624
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Howard, Cecilia M. and Sheldon, Nathan D.
- Description:
- This study uses a compilation of microbialite occurrences in the Archean and Paleoproterozoic from the literature to investigate how depositional environment changed across environmental shifts such as the Great Oxidation Event and the Huronian Glaciations. Key Points: - We compiled microbialite occurrences from the Archean and Paleoproterozoic with broad depositional environment information, which has not previously been incorporated in larger compilations of occurrences. - Tidal and other terrestrially-influenced settings comprise the majority of the early microbialite record, even across major environmental shifts and Abstract: Changes in microbialite abundance during the Archean and Paleoproterozoic have been attributed to a variety of environmental and biological factors. Past work looking at large-scale patterns of microbialite abundance generally assumes shallow marine deposition rather than incorporating specific settings, however, there is significant variance in conditions that might impact microbialite formation and preservation between marine, tidal, and terrestrial environments. We compiled microbialite occurrences from the Archean and Paleoproterozoic with integrated depositional environment information in order to assess how microbialite development and preservation changed across different settings. Microbially induced sedimentary structures formed a significant part of the record, but their identification primarily in conjunction with stromatolites rather than independently suggests that they may be undercounted. Broad trends in abundance were similar to previous compilations, but critically, we found that the majority of microbialites from this period formed in tidal environments. The proportion of terrestrially-influenced (including tidal) microbialites increased during periods of craton development in the Neoarchean and mid-Paleoproterozoic, with increases in marine microbialite abundance trailing. Tidal microbialite abundance also recovered more quickly than marine abundance following the Great Oxidation Event and Huronian Glaciations.
- Keyword:
- Microbialite, Stromatolite, Archean, Paleoproterozoic, Geosciences, and Tidal
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Howard, Cecilia M., Sheldon, Nathan D., Loveall, Zachary, Keating, Katarina A., Hong, Jungpyo, Smith, Selena Y., and Passey, Benjamin H.
- Description:
- This study uses an array of stratigraphic, morphological, and geochemical tools to investigate lateral and temporal variability in environmental records preserved by microbialites during a global hothouse environment. It also inverts tools for reconstructing environmental conditions to elucidate ancient microbial processes. Key Points: - The Green River Basin, WY, USA preserves lacustrine microbialites deposited during the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum, a period of high CO2 and temperatures - Morphological and geochemical analyses of these microbialites preserve variable local, regional, and global environmental conditions - Measurements of environmental conditions can be inverted to understand ancient microbial processes, which could be used to inform modeling of microbial influences on carbon cycling and Abstract: The Green River Basin, WY, USA, contains extensive lacustrine microbialite beds that formed during the hothouse Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (53–49 Ma). The records of biological, chemical, and physical processes preserved in these microbialites can inform our understanding of terrestrial conditions in this warm climate, but separating the competing signals of local, regional and global changes is difficult. Studies focusing on individual localities may miss spatial drivers of differences in microbialites. In this study, we used stratigraphic, morphological, and geochemical techniques to study microbialites deposited in the Green River Basin across three million years spanning the peak of the EECO, including samples from two beds covering 13–25 km of lateral extent. These samples cover a broad set of lake conditions as well as local differences such as spring deposits. We found that these microbialites preserved a mixture of conditions such as global hothouse temperatures, regional shifts in lake level, and local variability from sediment and water sources. Morphological and elemental variability were driven primarily by local and regional conditions such as stream, spring, and clastic inputs and water depth. Isotopic data preserved these local and regional changes as well as evidence of global hothouse conditions. Comparison of past [CO2] estimates to reconstructions using organic and inorganic carbon isotopes with clumped isotope-derived temperatures provides evidence for low to moderate microbial growth rates in these microbialite building communities, demonstrating that environmental tools can be inverted to better understand ancient microbial processes. A diverse toolkit was necessary to isolate the individual controls on microbialite records, and comparing across both space and time enabled us to identify local drivers that lead to significant differences from the expected regional signal.
- Keyword:
- Geosciences, Paleoclimate, Microbialite, Stromatolite, Eocene, Paleolake, and Green River Basin
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Howard, Cecilia M., Velazquez, Diana, Rico, Kathryn I., and Sheldon, Nathan D.
- Description:
- This study combines a field survey time series with analysis of remotely and locally sensed environmental and climate data. Field survey data consists of sediment chemistry from hand-push cores, and includes %Corg, %N, δ13Corg, Corg:N, collection month and year, and depth in sediment. Climate and environmental data for the region around Middle Island Sinkhole was pulled from publicly available NOAA databases (ERDDAP, National Data Buoy Center, NWS) for as much of the same time period as the sediment data as was available. These data included general weather information from the NDBC and NWS (air temperature, wind speed, wind direction, gust speed, monthly precipitation totals), as well as satellite-derived environmental data from a 0.25° area centered on MIS (ice cover, lake surface temperature, CDOM, DOC, Chlorophyll, suspended minerals). Data were processed to monthly and annual averages as described below in order to compare to sinkhole sediment chemistry. Abstract: Records of recent past climate provide an essential window into understanding how changing climate influences environments and ecosystems such as lakes. Sediment carbon and nitrogen chemistry can offer insight into productivity and biochemistry, and anoxic sediments can often preserve short-term changes in these signals. We found that seasonal and annual changes in local ice season, chlorophyll, and precipitation influenced the amount and isotopic composition of carbon reaching the sediments of Middle Island Sinkhole, an anoxic sinkhole in Lake Huron. Carbon and nitrogen signals reflected the year or season of sample collection in sediments as deep as 12 cm. Our findings demonstrate that declining ice cover in this part of the Great Lakes is leading to increased export of organic carbon into sediments, but that in situ sediment processes may make teasing out short-term changes from sediment cores difficult even in an anoxic setting.
- Keyword:
- Carbon burial, Great Lakes, Ice cover, Sediment carbon, Sediment nitrogen, Anoxia, and Geosciences
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:herps:238369 (NOTOTRITON PICADOI) - Limbs. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 461 x 741 x 1 voxel at 0.01300206 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:herps:238369 (NOTOTRITON PICADOI) - Limbs. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.013002 TIF images (each 461 x 741 x 1 voxel at 0.013002 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Amphibia, CAUDATA, PLETHODONTIDAE, NOTOTRITON PICADOI, 1987030882, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987030882
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:herps:194448 (PSEUDOTRITON RUBER) - Limbs. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 372 x 652 x 1 voxel at 0.03100344 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:herps:194448 (PSEUDOTRITON RUBER) - Limbs. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.031003 TIF images (each 372 x 652 x 1 voxel at 0.031003 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Amphibia, CAUDATA, PLETHODONTIDAE, PSEUDOTRITON RUBER, 1987126336, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987126336
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:herps:143736 (PSEUDOEURYCEA BELLII) - Limbs. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 642 x 2000 x 1 voxel at 0.02199678 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction., Scan of specimen ummz:herps:143736 (PSEUDOEURYCEA BELLII) - Limbs. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.021997 TIF images (each 642 x 2000 x 1 voxel at 0.021997 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction., and Scan of specimen ummz:herps:143736 (PSEUDOEURYCEA BELLII) - Limbs. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.021997 TIF images (each 642 x 2000 x 1 voxel at 0.021997 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Amphibia, CAUDATA, PLETHODONTIDAE, PSEUDOEURYCEA BELLII, 1987206748, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987206748
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:herps:137395 (OEDIPINA POELZI) - Limbs. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 514 x 670 x 1 voxel at 0.02500204 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:herps:137395 (OEDIPINA POELZI) - Limbs. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.025002 TIF images (each 514 x 670 x 1 voxel at 0.025002 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Amphibia, CAUDATA, PLETHODONTIDAE, OEDIPINA POELZI, 1987178002, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987178002
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:herps:126557A (STEREOCHILUS MARGINATUS) - Limbs. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 322 x 588 x 1 voxel at 0.01900397 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:herps:126557A (STEREOCHILUS MARGINATUS) - Limbs. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.019004 TIF images (each 322 x 588 x 1 voxel at 0.019004 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Amphibia, CAUDATA, PLETHODONTIDAE, STEREOCHILUS MARGINATUS, 1987059875, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987059875
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:herps:119705 (THORIUS MACDOUGALLI) - Limbs. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 499 x 1109 x 1 voxel at 0.00900072 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:herps:119705 (THORIUS MACDOUGALLI) - Limbs. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.009001 TIF images (each 499 x 1109 x 1 voxel at 0.009001 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Amphibia, CAUDATA, PLETHODONTIDAE, THORIUS MACDOUGALLI, 1987144849, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987144849
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:herps:119705 (THORIUS MACDOUGALLI) - Limbs. Raw Dataset includes 3141 TIF images (each 658 x 1194 x 1 voxel at 0.00700461 mm resolution, derived from 3141 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:herps:119705 (THORIUS MACDOUGALLI) - Limbs. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.007005 TIF images (each 658 x 1194 x 1 voxel at 0.007005 mm resolution, derived from 3141 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Amphibia, CAUDATA, PLETHODONTIDAE, THORIUS MACDOUGALLI, 1987144849, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987144849
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:herps:118145 (PARVIMOLGE TOWNSENDI) - Limbs. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 945 x 437 x 1 voxel at 0.01000111 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:herps:118145 (PARVIMOLGE TOWNSENDI) - Limbs. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.010001 TIF images (each 945 x 437 x 1 voxel at 0.010001 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Amphibia, CAUDATA, PLETHODONTIDAE, PARVIMOLGE TOWNSENDI, 1987119774, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987119774
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:herps:115164 (THORIUS PENNATULUS) - Limbs. Raw Dataset includes 3141 TIF images (each 536 x 910 x 1 voxel at 0.00899784 mm resolution, derived from 3141 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:herps:115164 (THORIUS PENNATULUS) - Limbs. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.008998 TIF images (each 536 x 910 x 1 voxel at 0.008998 mm resolution, derived from 3141 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Amphibia, CAUDATA, PLETHODONTIDAE, THORIUS PENNATULUS, 1987108055, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987108055
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:herps:115138 (PARVIMOLGE TOWNSENDI) - Limbs. Raw Dataset includes 3141 TIF images (each 398 x 900 x 1 voxel at 0.01000425 mm resolution, derived from 3141 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:herps:115138 (PARVIMOLGE TOWNSENDI) - Limbs. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.010004 TIF images (each 398 x 900 x 1 voxel at 0.010004 mm resolution, derived from 3141 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Amphibia, CAUDATA, PLETHODONTIDAE, PARVIMOLGE TOWNSENDI, 1987104421, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987104421
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:herps:115115A (CHIROPTEROTRITON CHIROPTERUS) - Limbs. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 585 x 888 x 1 voxel at 0.01199907 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:herps:115115A (CHIROPTEROTRITON CHIROPTERUS) - Limbs. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.011999 TIF images (each 585 x 888 x 1 voxel at 0.011999 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Amphibia, CAUDATA, PLETHODONTIDAE, CHIROPTEROTRITON CHIROPTERUS, 1987069474, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987069474
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:herps:89119 (BOLITOGLOSSA DOFLEINI) - Limbs. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 565 x 863 x 1 voxel at 0.04300081 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:herps:89119 (BOLITOGLOSSA DOFLEINI) - Limbs. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.043001 TIF images (each 565 x 863 x 1 voxel at 0.043001 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Amphibia, CAUDATA, PLETHODONTIDAE, BOLITOGLOSSA DOFLEINI, 1987134491, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987134491
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:herps:246927 (HEMIDACTYLIUM SCUTATUM) - Limbs. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 439 x 887 x 1 voxel at 0.01699937 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:herps:246927 (HEMIDACTYLIUM SCUTATUM) - Limbs. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.016999 TIF images (each 439 x 887 x 1 voxel at 0.016999 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Amphibia, CAUDATA, PLETHODONTIDAE, HEMIDACTYLIUM SCUTATUM, 1987225820, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987225820
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:herps:71893 (HEMIERGIS PERONI) - Pectoral. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 667 x 493 x 1 voxel at 0.01659994 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:herps:71893 (HEMIERGIS PERONI) - Pectoral. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.016600 TIF images (each 667 x 493 x 1 voxel at 0.016600 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Reptilia, SAURIA, SCINCIDAE, HEMIERGIS PERONI, 1987178621, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987178621
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:herps:244294 (CTENOTUS LEONHARDII) - Pelvic. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 721 x 1535 x 1 voxel at 0.02256017 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:herps:244294 (CTENOTUS LEONHARDII) - Pelvic. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.022560 TIF images (each 721 x 1535 x 1 voxel at 0.022560 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Reptilia, SAURIA, SCINCIDAE, CTENOTUS LEONHARDII, 1987130122, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987130122
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- Heath, Jeffrey
- Description:
- These recordings have not been transcribed but are made available to native speakers and to linguists. Tiéyaxo is the sister dialect to Tigemaxo, which together form a language within the Bozo family. The author has completed a study of Tigemaxo but has done no work specifically on Tiéyaxo. Other works in this collection contain Tigemaxo audio files, and one such work contains a Tigemaxo and a Tieyaxo recording from 1989.
- Keyword:
- Bozo language and Tiéyaxo
- Discipline:
- Humanities
-
- Creator:
- Heath, Jeffrey
- Description:
- Recordings in Tigemaxo from 2022 in Dia village have been transcribed and the audio files are in a separate work ( https://doi.org/10.7302/hagd-xe26). The present work is a much larger set of audio recordings, also in Tigemaxo and from Dia village, but recorded in 2024. It includes ethnohistory and tales. , The ethnohistorical texts are with one main speaker (Mama Sienta), interviewed by Oumar Dienta, both male. The tales are told by a range of male and female speakers, with light backchannel accompaniment by the audience. Each tale in Tigemaxo is accompanied by a repetition or summary in French by Oumar Dienta in a separate file. The author has no plans to transcribe the 2024 recordings and is depositing this audio library for future use by native speakers and/or by linguists. The same is true of the 2019 Tigemaxo/Tiéyaxo recordings ( https://dx.doi.org/10.7302/6632), and the 2021 Tiéyaxo recordings ( https://doi.org/10.7302/2e0d-xk52), which are in two other works in this collection. , and A short catalog of the files in this work, without transcription or translation, appears in J. Heath, "Tigemaxo (Bozo) texts of 2022 in Dia village (Mali)" in Zenodo, of which a backup copy is in Deep Blue Documents (see below).
- Keyword:
- Bozo language, Tigemaxo, and Dia village Mali
- Citation to related publication:
- Heath, J. (2025). A Grammar of Tigemaxo of Dia (Bozo family, Mali). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15160216
- Discipline:
- Humanities
-
- Creator:
- Heath, Jeffrey
- Description:
- The 2022 recordings are transcribed and translated, with further commentary, in J. Heath, "Tigemaxo (Bozo) texts of 2022 from Dia village (Mali)" in Deep Blue Documents (see below).
- Keyword:
- Bozo language, Tigemaxo, and Dia village Mali
- Citation to related publication:
- Heath, J. (2025). A Grammar of Tigemaxo of Dia (Bozo family, Mali). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15160216
- Discipline:
- Humanities
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen UMMZ:herps:244363 (LERISTA TIMIDA) - Pelvic. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 485 x 1036 x 1 voxel at 0.01271061 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen UMMZ:herps:244363 (LERISTA TIMIDA) - Pelvic. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.012711 TIF images (each 485 x 1036 x 1 voxel at 0.012711 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Reptilia, SAURIA, SCINCIDAE, LERISTA TIMIDA, 1987169503, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987169503
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen UMMZ:herps:244363 (LERISTA TIMIDA) - Pectoral. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 717 x 363 x 1 voxel at 0.01271061 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen UMMZ:herps:244363 (LERISTA TIMIDA) - Pectoral. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.012711 TIF images (each 717 x 363 x 1 voxel at 0.012711 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Reptilia, SAURIA, SCINCIDAE, LERISTA TIMIDA, 1987169503, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987169503
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:herps:132387 (HEMIERGIS QUADRILINEATUM) - Pelvic. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 828 x 524 x 1 voxel at 0.01514042 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:herps:132387 (HEMIERGIS QUADRILINEATUM) - Pelvic. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.015140 TIF images (each 828 x 524 x 1 voxel at 0.015140 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Reptilia, SAURIA, SCINCIDAE, HEMIERGIS QUADRILINEATUM, 1987073582, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987073582
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:herps:132387 (HEMIERGIS QUADRILINEATUM) - Pectoral. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 577 x 844 x 1 voxel at 0.01514042 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:herps:132387 (HEMIERGIS QUADRILINEATUM) - Pectoral. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.015140 TIF images (each 577 x 844 x 1 voxel at 0.015140 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Reptilia, SAURIA, SCINCIDAE, HEMIERGIS QUADRILINEATUM, 1987073582, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987073582
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:herps:71893 (HEMIERGIS PERONI) - Pelvic. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 467 x 759 x 1 voxel at 0.01659994 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:herps:71893 (HEMIERGIS PERONI) - Pelvic. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.016600 TIF images (each 467 x 759 x 1 voxel at 0.016600 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Reptilia, SAURIA, SCINCIDAE, HEMIERGIS PERONI, 1987178621, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987178621
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:herps:240338 (AMPHIGLOSSUS ORNATICEPS) - Pectoral. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 1147 x 863 x 1 voxel at 0.0128544 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:herps:240338 (AMPHIGLOSSUS ORNATICEPS) - Pectoral. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.012854 TIF images (each 1147 x 863 x 1 voxel at 0.012854 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Reptilia, SAURIA, SCINCIDAE, AMPHIGLOSSUS ORNATICEPS, 1987129392, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987129392
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:herps:226492 (VOELTZKOWIA RUBRICAUDA) - Pectoral. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 614 x 400 x 1 voxel at 0.01989599 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:herps:226492 (VOELTZKOWIA RUBRICAUDA) - Pectoral. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.019896 TIF images (each 614 x 400 x 1 voxel at 0.019896 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Reptilia, SAURIA, SCINCIDAE, VOELTZKOWIA RUBRICAUDA, 1987160091, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987160091
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:herps:226492 (VOELTZKOWIA RUBRICAUDA) - Pelvic. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 403 x 372 x 1 voxel at 0.01989599 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:herps:226492 (VOELTZKOWIA RUBRICAUDA) - Pelvic. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.019896 TIF images (each 403 x 372 x 1 voxel at 0.019896 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Reptilia, SAURIA, SCINCIDAE, VOELTZKOWIA RUBRICAUDA, 1987160091, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987160091
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:herps:229023 (VOELTZKOWIA LINEATA) - Pectoral. Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 774 x 332 x 1 voxel at 0.01974697 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:herps:229023 (VOELTZKOWIA LINEATA) - Pectoral. Reconstructed Dataset includes 0.019747 TIF images (each 774 x 332 x 1 voxel at 0.019747 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Reptilia, SAURIA, SCINCIDAE, VOELTZKOWIA LINEATA, 1987069723, computed tomography, X-ray, and 3D
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1987069723
- Discipline:
- Science