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- Creator:
- Billings, Gideon H and Johnson-Roberson, Matthew
- Description:
- UWHandles is a dataset for 6D object pose estimation in underwater fisheye images. It provides 6D pose and 2D bounding box annotations for 3 different graspable handle objects used for ROV manipulation. The dataset consists of 28 image sequences collected in natural seafloor environments with a total of 20,427 annotated frames. and Meta repository for the dataset https://github.com/gidobot/UWHandles
- Keyword:
- Deep Learning, Pose Estimation, and Underwater Vision
- Citation to related publication:
- Billings, G., & Johnson-Roberson, M. (2020). SilhoNet-fisheye: Adaptation of a ROI based object pose estimation network to monocular fisheye images. IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, 5(3), 4241-4248.
- Discipline:
- Engineering
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- Creator:
- Billings, Gideon H and Johnson-Roberson, Matthew
- Description:
- UWslam is a dataset for underwater stereo and hybrid monocular fisheye + stereo SLAM in natural seafloor environments. The dataset includes a spiral survey of a shallow reef captured with a diver operated stereo rig and 4 hybrid image sequences captured with a deep ocean ROV in different deep ocean environments. Ground truth pose estimates for the spiral stereo trajectory were obtained by processing the image sequence through COLMAP. Ground truth pose estimates for the hybrid sequences were obtained by distributing fiducials on the seafloor before capturing an image sequence and processing the image sequences with the ROS based TagSLAM package.
- Keyword:
- SLAM, Simultaneous Localization and Mapping, Visual Reconstruction, and Underwater
- Citation to related publication:
- G. Billings, R. Camilli and M. Johnson-Roberson, "Hybrid Visual SLAM for Underwater Vehicle Manipulator Systems," in IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 6798-6805, July 2022, doi: 10.1109/LRA.2022.3176448.
- Discipline:
- Engineering
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- Creator:
- Zhang, Yingxiao MI and Steiner, Allison MI
- Description:
- Atmospheric aerosols are emitted from both natural and anthropogenic sources, and they play an important role in climate, impacting solar radiation and cloud formation. Compared to other types of aerosol particles, primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP, e.g., fungal spores, bacteria, pollen, virus, etc.) are relatively understudied. However, they are linked to adverse health effects and have the potential to influence ice nucleation at higher temperatures. Anemophilous (or wind-driven) pollen is one of the important PBAP, impacts cloud properties under some conditions, and triggers allergic diseases such as allergic rhinitis (also known as hay fever) and asthma. Because pollen emission is closely associated with environmental drivers, the climatic change could influence pollen emission and consequently the incidence of allergic disease. Using CMIP6 model data, our research projects continental-scale changes in pollen emissions at the end of the century, considering the effects of temperature, precipitation, CO2, and future vegetation distribution change. While prior studies have evaluated single types of pollen, we use a mechanistic model to comprehensively simulate total pollen across the United States from all sources. Similar to previous single-source pollen studies, our simulations suggest that pollen season duration will lengthen, and pollen emission will increase in the future, but in addition, we identify new synergies between different pollen types that can influence the maximum daily pollen. Our work highlights that the changes of overlap between pollen seasons of different vegetation taxa can magnify or mitigate the impacts of climate change, which addresses the importance to study all pollen emissions comprehensively. Given pollen is one of the most common triggers of seasonal allergies, our findings also provide information to evaluate global health conditions in the future. In this study, all of the pollen emission data are written in NetCDF files.
- Keyword:
- Pollen emission change, Climate change, Public health, Vegetation land cover change, and CO2 effects
- Citation to related publication:
- Zhang, Y. and Steiner, A. “Projected climate-driven changes in pollen emission season length and magnitude over the continental United States”, under review in Nature Communication, 2022. and yingxz. (2022). steiner-lab/pecm: PECM2.0 (2.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5874177
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Kort, Eric A., Plant, Genevieve, Brandt, Adam R., Chen, Yuanlei, Fordice, Graham, Gorchov Negron, Alan M., Schwietzke, Stefan, Smith, Mackenzie, and Zavala-Araiza, Daniel
- Description:
- As part of the Flaring & Fossil Fuels: Uncovering Emissions & Losses (F3UEL) project ( https://graham.umich.edu/f3uel), the aircraft measurement platform sampled downwind of flares in the Permian and Eagle Ford regions of Texas (2020) and the Bakken in North Dakota (2021). Estimates of methane destruction removal efficiency are calculated for each airborne intercept of a flare combustion plume based on the observed enhancements of carbon dioxide and methane, along with assumptions about the flare gas composition. Locations provided are the GPS coordinates for the aircraft sampling, not of the upwind flare infrastructure on the ground. Attempts to link the airborne sampling locations to ground infrastructure using the provided wind information (measured at the aircraft), should take care to account for transport in the atmosphere.
- Keyword:
- Natural Gas Flaring, Methane, and Oil & Gas
- Citation to related publication:
- Plant, G., Kort, E. A., Brandt, A. R., Chen, Y., Fordice, G., Gorchov Negron, A. M., Schwietzke, S., Smith, M., & Zavala-Araiza, D. (2022). Inefficient and unlit natural gas flares both emit large quantities of methane. Science, 377(6614), 1566–1571. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abq0385, Kort, E. A., Plant, G., Smith, M. L., Brandt, A. R., Chen, Y., Gorchov Negron, A. M., Schwietzke, S., Zavala-Araiza, D. (2022). Aircraft Data (2020) for Flaring & Fossil Fuels: Uncovering Emissions & Losses (F3UEL), University of Michigan - Deep Blue Data. https://doi.org/10.7302/1xjm-3v49, and Kort, E. A., Plant, G., Brandt, A. R., Chen, Y., Gorchov Negron, A. M., Schwietzke, S., Smith, M. L., Zavala-Araiza, D. (2022). Aircraft Data (2021) for Flaring & Fossil Fuels: Uncovering Emissions & Losses (F3UEL), University of Michigan - Deep Blue Data. https://doi.org/10.7302/6tgq-e116
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Kort, Eric A., Plant, Genevieve, Brandt, Adam R., Chen, Yuanlei, Gorchov Negron, Alan M., Schwietzke, Stefan, Smith, Mackenzie L., and Zavala-Araiza, Daniel
- Description:
- As part of the Flaring & Fossil Fuels: Uncovering Emissions & Losses (F3UEL) project, in 2021 the aircraft measurement platform sampled offshore oil & gas facilities in Alaska and California to quantify facility-level emissions using the approach detailed in Conley et al. (2017). Onshore, the aircraft sampled downwind of flare combustion plumes in the Bakken region of North Dakota. Vertical profiles were conducted on each flight to capture the vertical structure and mixing depths of the atmosphere. The data file contains all merged flight data from each flight day. and Reference: Conley, S., Faloona, I., Mehrotra, S., Suard, M., Lenschow, D. H., Sweeney, C., Herndon, S., Schwietzke, S., Pétron, G., Pifer, J., Kort, E. A., and Schnell, R.: Application of Gauss’s theorem to quantify localized surface emissions from airborne measurements of wind and trace gases, Atmos. Meas. Tech., 10, 3345 – 3358, 2017.
- Keyword:
- Offshore Oil & Gas, Flaring, Methane, and Nitrogen Dioxides
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Kort, Eric A., Plant, Genevieve, Smith, Mackenzie L., Brandt, Adam R., Chen, Yuanlei, Gorchov Negron, Alan M., Schwietzke, Stefan, and Zavala-Araiza, Daniel
- Description:
- As part of the Flaring & Fossil Fuels: Uncovering Emissions & Losses (F3UEL) project, in 2020 the aircraft measurement platform sampled offshore oil & gas facilities in the Gulf of Mexico to quantify facility-level emissions using the approach detailed in Conley et al. (2017). Onshore, the aircraft sampled downwind of flare combustion plumes in the Permian and Eagle Ford regions of Texas. Vertical profiles were conducted on each flight to capture the vertical structure and mixing depths of the atmosphere. The data file contains all merged flight data from each flight day. and Reference: Conley, S., Faloona, I., Mehrotra, S., Suard, M., Lenschow, D. H., Sweeney, C., Herndon, S., Schwietzke, S., Pétron, G., Pifer, J., Kort, E. A., and Schnell, R.: Application of Gauss’s theorem to quantify localized surface emissions from airborne measurements of wind and trace gases, Atmos. Meas. Tech., 10, 3345 – 3358, 2017.
- Keyword:
- Offshore Oil & Gas, Flaring, Methane, and Nitrogen Oxides
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Engebretson, Mark J.
- Description:
- Large geomagnetic disturbances (GMDs, also denoted as MPEs - magnetic perturbation events) have sufficient amplitude to cause geomagnetically induced currents (GICs) that can damage technical infrastructure. In this study we present occurrence statistics for GMD / MPE events with derivatives ≥ 6 nT/s and ≥ 20 nT/s from five stations in the MACCS and AUTUMNX magnetometer arrays in Arctic Canada at magnetic latitudes ranging from 65° to 75°. Earlier studies using data from these arrays (Engebretson et al., 2019a,b, 2021a,b) covered only two years (2015 and 2017) and focused on latitude- and local time-dependent occurrence patterns and short-term dependencies on solar wind/IMF parameters and magnetospheric activity indices. This study presents all available data from these stations from 2011 through 2022 to analyze variations of GMD activity over a full solar cycle. Intense GMD activity did not closely follow the sunspot cycle, but instead was lowest during its rising phase and maximum (2011-2014), was highest during the early declining phase (2015-2017), and reached a subsequent minimum early in the following sunspot cycle (2020). GMDs with amplitude >20 nT/s followed the same yearly pattern but peaked even more strongly during 2015-2017. Most of these GMDs were associated with high-speed solar wind streams (Vsw > 600 km/s), but not with strongly negative values of the SYM/H index. The majority of these GMDs, irrespective of the Vsw value, were accompanied within 10 min (and most often less) by other events with amplitude ≥ 6 nT/s and showed a mostly poleward progression. These results show that large amplitude but spatially localized nighttime GMDs are primarily associated with high-speed stream geomagnetic drivers during the declining phase of the solar cycle. This indicates that large GIC hazard conditions can occur for a variety of solar wind drivers and geomagnetic conditions and not only for fast-coronal mass ejection driven storms.
- Keyword:
- geomagnetic disturbance events, geomagnetically induced currents
- Citation to related publication:
- Engebretson, M. J., Steinmetz, Yang, L., Pilipenko, V. A., Moldwin, M. B., McCuen, B. A., Connors, M. G., Weygand, J. M., Waters, C. L., Lyons, L. R., Nishimura, Y., Russell, C. T. (2023) Solar Cycle Dependence of Very Large Nighttime Geomagnetic Disturbances (GMDs) Observed in Eastern Arctic Canada. Journal of Geophysical Research – Space Physics
- Discipline:
- Science
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Supporting data: Domain-agnostic predictions of nanoscale interactions in proteins and nanoparticles
- Creator:
- Saldinger, Jacob, Raymond, Matt , Elvati, Paolo, and Violi, Angela
- Description:
- The accurate and rapid prediction of generic nanoscale interactions is a challenging problem with broad applications. Much of biology functions at the nanoscale, and our ability to manipulate materials and purposefully engage biological machinery requires knowledge of nano-bio interfaces. While several protein-protein interaction models are available, they leverage protein-specific information, limiting their abstraction to other structures. Here, we present NeCLAS, a general, and rapid machine learning pipeline that predicts the location of nanoscale interactions, providing human-intelligible predictions. Two key aspects distinguish NeCLAS: coarse-grained representations, and the use of environmental features to encode the chemical neighborhood. We showcase NeCLAS with challenges for protein-protein, protein-nanoparticle and nanoparticle-nanoparticle systems, demonstrating that NeCLAS replicates computationally- and experimentally-observed interactions. NeCLAS outperforms current nanoscale prediction models, and it shows cross-domain validity, qualifying as a tool for basic research, rapid prototyping, and design of nanostructures., Software: - To reproduce all-atom molecular dynamics (MD) NAMD is required (version 2.14 or later is suggested). NAMD software and documentation can be found at https://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/namd/, - To reproduce coarse-grained MD simulations, LAMMPS (version 29 Sep 2021 - Update 2 or later is suggested). LAMMPS software and documentation can be found at https://www.lammps.org, - To rebuild free energy profiles, the PLUMED plugin (version 2.6) was used. PLUMED software and documentation can be found at https://www.plumed.org/ , and - To generate force matching potentials, the was used the OpenMSCG software was used. OpenMSCG software and documentation can be found at https://software.rcc.uchicago.edu/mscg/
- Keyword:
- Neural Networks, Proteins, Dimensionality Reduction, Nanoparticles, and Coarse-Graining
- Citation to related publication:
- https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.08.09.503361v2
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Walker, Logan A, Li, Ye, McGlothlin, Maggie, and Cai, Dawen
- Description:
- These are datasets released from our manuscript "A Comparison of Lossless Compression Methods in Microscopy Data Storage Applications". Included in this data release are: `noise16.tif`: a file containing background noise collected from a 1000-frame acquisition of a ORCA-Fusion camera; `noise8.tif`: a file containing the 16-bit data collective above converted into a 8-bit form; `brainbow.tif`: This is a mouse Brainbow image originally published and described in Roossien, et al. Bioinformatics 2019; `bead.tif`: This is a 3D image of 100nm Invitrogen TetraSpeck fluorescent microspheres imaged in a blue channel using a custom microscope; `fly.tif`: This is a 3D image of a fly Bitbow brain collected as described in Li, et al. Front. Neural Circuits 2021; and `neurite.tif`: This is a 3D image of DiD-labeled mouse V1 tissue, collected using a custom microscope.
- Keyword:
- neuroscience, microscopy, and Bitbow
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
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- Creator:
- Towne, Aaron and Dawson, Scott
- Description:
- This dataset contains data from direct numerical simulations of two-dimensional stationary and pitching flat-plate airfoils at Reynolds number 100. The dataset contains time-resolved snapshots of the velocity field, lift and drag coefficients, and airfoil kinematics spanning 40-100 convective time units. Cases include a stationary airfoil and eight different pitching frequencies. All data are stored within hdf5 files, and a Matlab script showing how the data can be read and manipulated is provided. Please see the ‘airfoilDNS_README.pdf’ file for more information. We recommend using the ‘airfoilDNS_example.zip’ file as an entry point to the dataset. and The dataset is part of “A database for reduced-complexity modeling of fluid flows” (see references below) and is intended to aid in the conception, training, demonstration, evaluation, and comparison of reduced-complexity models for fluid mechanics. The paper introduces the flow setup and computational methods, describes the available data, and provides an example of how these data can be used for reduced-complexity modeling. Users of these data should cite the papers listed below.
- Keyword:
- fluid mechanics and aerodynamics
- Citation to related publication:
- Towne, A., Dawson, S., Brès, G. A., Lozano-Durán, A., Saxton-Fox, T., Parthasarthy, A., Biler, H., Jones, A. R., Yeh, C.-A., Patel, H., Taira, K. (2022). A database for reduced-complexity modeling of fluid flows. arXiv:2206.11801. and Dawson, S. T. M., Floryan, D. C., Rowley, C. W., and Hemati, M. S. (2016) Lift enhancement of high angle of attack airfoils using periodic pitching. AIAA Paper 2016-2069.
- Discipline:
- Engineering and Science
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- Creator:
- Towne, Aaron S. and Lozano-Durán, Adrián
- Description:
- This dataset contains data from two direct numerical simulations of a turbulent zero-pressure-gradient flat-plate boundary layer spanning friction Reynolds numbers from 292 to 728 (BL1) and 488 to 1024 (BL2). The dataset contains time-resolved snapshots of the three-dimensional velocity field for both cases: roughly 10,000 snapshots spanning 20 eddy-turnover times for BL1 and 7,500 snapshots spanning 7 eddy-turnover times for BL2 . Also included for both cases are pre-processed correlations at several wall-normal distances, mean and root-mean-squared velocity and vorticity profiles, several boundary-layer metrics, and time-resolved velocity data in the streamwise-wall-normal plane. All data are stored within hdf5 files, and a Matlab script showing how the data can be read and manipulated is provided. Please see the ‘BLdns_README.pdf’ file for more information. We recommend using the ‘BLdns_example.zip’ file as an entry point to the dataset. and The dataset is part of “A database for reduced-complexity modeling of fluid flows” (see references below) and is intended to aid in the conception, training, demonstration, evaluation, and comparison of reduced-complexity models for fluid mechanics. The paper introduces the flow setup and computational methods, describes the available data, and provides an example of how these data can be used for reduced-complexity modeling. Users of these data should cite the paper listed below.
- Keyword:
- fluid mechanics, boundary layer, and turbulence
- Citation to related publication:
- Towne, A., Dawson, S., Brès, G. A., Lozano-Durán, A., Saxton-Fox, T., Parthasarthy, A., Biler, H., Jones, A. R., Yeh, C.-A., Patel, H., Taira, K. (2022). A database for reduced-complexity modeling of fluid flows. arXiv:2206.11801.
- Discipline:
- Engineering and Science
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- Creator:
- Sun, Hu, Ren, Jiaen, Chen, Yang, and Zou, Shasha
- Description:
- Our research focuses on providing a fully-imputed map of the worldwide total electron content with high resolution and spatial-temporal smoothness. We fill in the missing values of the original Madrigal TEC maps via estimating the latent feature of each latitude and local time along the 2-D grid and give initial guess of the missing regions based on pre-computed spherical harmonics map. The resulting TEC map has high imputation accuracy and the ease of reproducing. and All data are in HDF5 format and are easy to read using the h5py package in Python. The TEC map is grouped in folders based on years and each file contains a single-day data of 5-min cadence. Each individual TEC map is of size 181*361.
- Keyword:
- Total Electron Content, Matrix Completion, VISTA, Spherical Harmonics, and Spatial-Temporal Smoothing
- Citation to related publication:
- Sun, H., Hua, Z., Ren, J., Zou, S., Sun, Y., & Chen, Y. (2020). Matrix Completion Methods for the Total Electron Content Video Reconstruction. arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.01618. and Zou, S., Ren, J., Wang, Z., Sun, H., & Chen, Y. (2021). Impact of Storm-Enhanced Density (SED) on Ion Upflow Fluxes During Geomagnetic Storm. Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences, 162.
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Reynolds, Mack B., Hong, Hanna S., Zhang, Li, Lyssiotis, Costas A., and O'Riordan, Mary X.
- Description:
- Untargeted lipidomics (Data S1) and targeted metabolomics (Data S2) analysis from in vitro culture of a murine macrophage cell line expressing shRNA targeted to Cardiolipin synthase (CRLS1), referred to as CRLS1 knockdown (KD), or a paired non-target shRNA-expressing (NT-Control). CRLS1 KD and NT-Control macrophages were either directly analyzed (untargeted lipidomics) or stimulated with lipopolysaccharide for a variety of timepoints and then analyzed (targeted metabolomics). Datasets are available as .csv files.
- Keyword:
- Lipidomics, Metabolomics, Cardiolipin, Macrophage, CRLS1, lipopolysaccharide, and LPS
- Citation to related publication:
- Reynolds M.B. et al. (2023). Cardiolipin coordinates inflammatory metabolic reprogramming through regulation of Complex II disassembly and degradation. Science Advances, 9(5). DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.ade8701
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
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Data for Macroscopic Transition Metal Dichalcogenides Monolayers with Uniformly High Optical Quality
- Creator:
- Li, Qiuyang, Alfrey, Adam, Hu, Jiaqi, Lydick, Nathanial, Paik, Eunice, Liu, Bin, Sun, Haiping, Lu, Yang, Wang, Ruoyu, Forrest, Stephen, and Deng, Hui
- Description:
- This dataset contains raw and source data for all figures generated in the manuscript "Macroscopic Transition Metal Dichalcogenides Monolayers with Uniformly High Optical Quality" The raw data files include '.spe' data, which are spectral data collected by LightField Sofware, and '.dset' and '.vms' files, which are X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) data and require CasaXPS to access. The source data files include the processed data that can be directly used for generating the corresponding figures in the manuscript.
- Keyword:
- 2D materials, Exciton-polaritons, and Photonics
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Towne, Aaron, Yeh, Chi-An., Patel, Het, and Taira, Kunihiko
- Description:
- This dataset contains data from a three-dimensional large eddy simulation of Mach 0.3 flow over a NACA 0012 airfoil at Reynolds number 23,000, which features a transitional boundary layer, separation over a recirculation bubble, and a turbulent wake. The dataset contains 16,000 time-resolved snapshots of the mid-span and spanwise-averaged velocity fields. All data are stored within hdf5 files, and a Matlab script showing how the data can be read and manipulated is provided. Please see the ‘airfoilLES_README.pdf’ file for more information. We recommend using the ‘airfoilLES_example.zip’ file as an entry point to the dataset. and The dataset is part of “A database for reduced-complexity modeling of fluid flows” (see references below) and is intended to aid in the conception, training, demonstration, evaluation, and comparison of reduced-complexity models for fluid mechanics. The paper introduces the flow setup and computational methods, describes the available data, and provides an example of how these data can be used for reduced-complexity modeling. Users of these data should cite the papers listed below.
- Citation to related publication:
- Towne, A., Dawson, S., Brès, G. A., Lozano-Durán, A., Saxton-Fox, T., Parthasarthy, A., Biler, H., Jones, A. R., Yeh, C.-A., Patel, H., Taira, K. (2022). A database for reduced-complexity modeling of fluid flows. arXiv:2206.11801. and Yeh, C.-A. and Taira, K. (2019) Resolvent-analysis-based design of airfoil separation control. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 867:572–610.
- Discipline:
- Science and Engineering
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- Creator:
- Bougher, Stephen W. and Roeten, Kali J.
- Description:
- The NASA MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution) spacecraft, which is currently in orbit around Mars, has been taking daily (systematic) measurements of the densities and temperatures in the upper atmosphere of Mars between about 140 to 240 km above the surface. Wind measurement campaigns are also conducted once per month for 5-10 orbits. These densities, temperatures and winds change with time (e.g. season, local time) and location, and sometimes fluctuate quickly. Global dust storm events are also known to significantly impact these density, temperature and wind fields in the Mars thermosphere. Such global dust storm period measurements can be compared to simulations from a computer model of the Mars atmosphere called M-GITM (Mars Global Ionosphere-Thermosphere Model), developed at U. of Michigan. This is an ongoing detailed comparison between direct global dust storm period measurements in the upper atmosphere of Mars and simulated MGITM fields and is important because it can help to inform us what physical processes are acting on the upper atmosphere during such large dust events. Since the global circulation plays a role in the structure, variability, and evolution of the atmosphere, understanding the processes that drive the winds in the upper atmosphere of Mars also provides key context for understanding how the atmosphere behaves as a whole system. A basic version of the M-GITM code can be found on Github as follows: https:/github.com/dpawlows/MGITM [less] About 4 months of Neutral Gas and Ion Mass Spectrometer (NGIMS) measurements of densities and winds have been made by the MAVEN team during the summer of 2018 (Elrod et al., 2019; Roeten et al 2022). For this specialized archive (Elrod et al. 2023), one reference measurement interval during this 2018 global dust storm (30-31 August 2018) is selected for detailed study of helium distributions (Elrod et al. 2023). The Mars conditions for this last of nine intervals have been used to launch corresponding M-GITM code simulations, yielding 3-D neutral density, temperature and wind fields for comparison to these NGIMS measurements. This last interval is used to provide M-GITM datacubes to explicitly extract the helium density (plus corresponding temperatures and neutral winds) along the trajectory of each orbit path between 140 and 240 km . A general README file is also provided for this Deep Blue Data archive detailing the contents of each file, while also summarizing the inputs and outputs of the M-GITM code simulations for this study.
- Keyword:
- Mars , NASA MAVEN spacecraft, Mars Thermosphere, Global Dust Strom of 2018, and Helium distribution
- Citation to related publication:
- Elrod, M. K., S. W. Bougher, K. Roeten, R. Sharrar, J. Murphy, Structural and Compositional Changes in the Upper Atmosphere related to the PEDE-2018 Dust Event on Mars as Observed by MAVEN NGIMS, Geophys. Res. Lett., (2019). doi: 10.1029/2019GL084378. and Elrod, M. K., S. W. Bougher, K. Roeten and K. Arnold, Surprising Decrease in the Martian He Bulge during PEDE-2018 and Changes in Upper Atmospheric Circulation, J. Geophysical Research, (2023), doi:XXX
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Zelditch, Miriam L. and Swiderski, Donald L.
- Description:
- Each row in the file contains the museum ID (museum where the specimen is located and the accession number), the species name, and the values for centroid size, followed by the x,y coordinates for each landmark. Any program that can read in a csv file can read this file.
- Keyword:
- Shape, Sciuridae, mandibles
- Citation to related publication:
- Zelditch, M.L., Swiderski, D.L. The Predictable Complexity of Evolutionary Allometry. Evol Biol (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11692-022-09581-1
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Szuromi, Matthew P. and Stacey, William C.
- Description:
- The data and scripts are meant to show how burster dynamics determine response to a single biphasic stimulus. The files include data which show trends in the propensity of termination for different burster types and the MATLAB scripts used to generate this data. The MATLAB scripts also allow the user to generate their own data sets for alternative bursting paths and stimulus parameter combinations. Furthermore, they allow the user to visually examine the effects of single stimuli in the voltage timeseries and in state space. How the user can access these features of the script is described in the file "ReadMe.pdf."
- Keyword:
- Epilepsy, Stimulation, Modelling, Dynamics, Seizure, and Dynamotype
- Citation to related publication:
- (PROVISIONAL) Optimization of Ictal Aborting Stimulation Using the Dynamotype Taxonomy
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences, Engineering, and Science
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- Creator:
- Jivani, Aniket, Sachdeva, Nishtha, Huang, Zhenguang, Chen, Yang, van der Holst, Bart, Manchester, Ward, Iong, Daniel, Chen, Hongfan, Zou, Shasha, Huan, Xun, and Toth, Gabor
- Description:
- In this work, we perform Global Sensitivity Analysis (GSA) for the background solar wind in order to quantify contributions from uncertainty of different model parameters to the variability of in-situ solar wind speed and density at 1au, both of which have a major impact on CME propagation and strength. Scripts written in the Julia language are used to build the PCE and calculate the sensitivity results. Data is available in csv, NetCDF and JLD files. A `Project.toml` file is included to activate and install all required dependencies (See README for details).
- Keyword:
- Uncertainty Quantification, Space Weather, and Global Sensitivity Analysis
- Discipline:
- Engineering
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- Creator:
- Huber, Daniel E
- Description:
- The files here provide monthly averaged soil NOx emissions (units of ng N m^-2 s^-1) for the contiguous United States on a 0.25 degree x 0.25 degree grid for the years 2011-2020 .
- Keyword:
- soil NOx, soil emissions, biogenic emissions, and agricultural emissions
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology, Nondestructive Evaluation Laboratory, Ford Motor Company, and Jones, Martin
- Description:
- Reconstructed CT slices for a right tusk of Loxodonta africana (University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology catalog number UMMP_VP_118186) as a series of TIFF images. Raw projections are not included in this dataset. The reconstructed slice data from the scan are offered here as a series of unsigned 16-bit integer TIFF images. The upper left corner of the first image (*_000.tif) is the XYZ origin. Metadata as produced by the Aracor system are included in *.IM$LA text files in IM$LA.zip.
- Keyword:
- Paleontology, CT, Elephantidae, UMMP, University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology, and a4f83cc6-09f2-0032-8a09-60ea798f787c
- Citation to related publication:
- Cherney, M., et al. (in prep)
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:216417 (Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849)). Raw Dataset includes 2401 TIF images (each 632 x 853 x 1 voxel at 0.02187606 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:216417 (Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849)). Reconstructed Dataset includes 1972 TIF images (each 632 x 853 x 1 voxel at 0.021876 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Cichlidae, Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849), 1889117016, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889117016 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252706 (Eigenmannia viricens). Raw Dataset includes 1801 TIF images (each 637 x 456 x 1 voxel at 0.05305043 mm resolution, derived from 1801 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252706 (Eigenmannia viricens). Reconstructed Dataset includes 1945 TIF images (each 637 x 456 x 1 voxel at 0.053050 mm resolution, derived from 1801 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Actinopterygii, Gymnotiformes, Sternopygidae, Eigenmannia viricens, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252549 (Bivibranchia bimaculata). Reconstructed Dataset includes 2000 TIF images (each 888 x 988 x 1 voxel at 0.029451 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252549 (Bivibranchia bimaculata). Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 888 x 988 x 1 voxel at 0.02945109 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Actinopterygii, Characiformes, Hemiodontidae, Bivibranchia bimaculata, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252559 (Cyphocharax fowleri) - Skull. Reconstructed Dataset includes 1217 TIF images (each 1433 x 1028 x 1 voxel at 0.017592 mm resolution, derived from 1801 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252559 (Cyphocharax fowleri) - Skull. Raw Dataset includes 1801 TIF images (each 1433 x 1028 x 1 voxel at 0.01759157 mm resolution, derived from 1801 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Actinopterygii, Characiformes, Curimatidae, Cyphocharax fowleri, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252549 (Bivibranchia bimaculata) - Skull. Reconstructed Dataset includes 1851 TIF images (each 1221 x 1165 x 1 voxel at 0.016589 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252549 (Bivibranchia bimaculata) - Skull. Raw Dataset includes 2401 TIF images (each 1221 x 1165 x 1 voxel at 0.01658923 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Actinopterygii, Characiformes, Hemiodontidae, Bivibranchia bimaculata, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252559 (Cyphocharax fowleri). Raw Dataset includes 1801 TIF images (each 544 x 834 x 1 voxel at 0.03868037 mm resolution, derived from 1801 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252559 (Cyphocharax fowleri). Reconstructed Dataset includes 2000 TIF images (each 544 x 834 x 1 voxel at 0.038680 mm resolution, derived from 1801 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Actinopterygii, Characiformes, Curimatidae, Cyphocharax fowleri, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252549 (Bivibranchia bimaculata). Raw Dataset includes 2401 TIF images (each 374 x 555 x 1 voxel at 0.03162589 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252549 (Bivibranchia bimaculata). Reconstructed Dataset includes 1729 TIF images (each 374 x 555 x 1 voxel at 0.031626 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Actinopterygii, Characiformes, Hemiodontidae, Bivibranchia bimaculata, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252549 (Bivibranchia bimaculata). Raw Dataset includes 2401 TIF images (each 521 x 643 x 1 voxel at 0.04052231 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252549 (Bivibranchia bimaculata). Reconstructed Dataset includes 1970 TIF images (each 521 x 643 x 1 voxel at 0.040522 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Actinopterygii, Characiformes, Hemiodontidae, Bivibranchia bimaculata, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252549 (Bivibranchia bimaculata). Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 630 x 347 x 1 voxel at 0.04505992 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252549 (Bivibranchia bimaculata). Reconstructed Dataset includes 2000 TIF images (each 630 x 347 x 1 voxel at 0.045060 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Actinopterygii, Characiformes, Hemiodontidae, Bivibranchia bimaculata, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252549 (Bivibranchia bimaculata). Reconstructed Dataset includes 2000 TIF images (each 709 x 798 x 1 voxel at 0.082618 mm resolution, derived from 3141 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252549 (Bivibranchia bimaculata). Raw Dataset includes 3141 TIF images (each 709 x 798 x 1 voxel at 0.08261846 mm resolution, derived from 3141 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Actinopterygii, Characiformes, Hemiodontidae, Bivibranchia bimaculata, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252549 (Bivibranchia bimaculata). Reconstructed Dataset includes 2000 TIF images (each 518 x 762 x 1 voxel at 0.040341 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252549 (Bivibranchia bimaculata). Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 518 x 762 x 1 voxel at 0.04034065 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Actinopterygii, Characiformes, Hemiodontidae, Bivibranchia bimaculata, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252549 (Bivibranchia bimaculata). Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 797 x 753 x 1 voxel at 0.08151283 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252549 (Bivibranchia bimaculata). Reconstructed Dataset includes 2000 TIF images (each 797 x 753 x 1 voxel at 0.081513 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Actinopterygii, Characiformes, Hemiodontidae, Bivibranchia bimaculata, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252549 (Bivibranchia bimaculata). Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 501 x 454 x 1 voxel at 0.08823032 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252549 (Bivibranchia bimaculata). Reconstructed Dataset includes 1938 TIF images (each 501 x 454 x 1 voxel at 0.088230 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Actinopterygii, Characiformes, Hemiodontidae, Bivibranchia bimaculata, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252549 (Bivibranchia bimaculata). Reconstructed Dataset includes 2000 TIF images (each 480 x 677 x 1 voxel at 0.082385 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:252549 (Bivibranchia bimaculata). Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 480 x 677 x 1 voxel at 0.0823851 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Actinopterygii, Characiformes, Hemiodontidae, Bivibranchia bimaculata, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:216417 (Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849)). Reconstructed Dataset includes 1949 TIF images (each 583 x 953 x 1 voxel at 0.024076 mm resolution, derived from 2001 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:216417 (Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849)). Raw Dataset includes 2001 TIF images (each 583 x 953 x 1 voxel at 0.02407626 mm resolution, derived from 2001 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Cichlidae, Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849), 1889117016, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889117016 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:207781 (Curimatus bimaculatus Steindachner, 1876) - Skull. Raw Dataset includes 1801 TIF images (each 1353 x 1576 x 1 voxel at 0.02222504 mm resolution, derived from 1801 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:207781 (Curimatus bimaculatus Steindachner, 1876) - Skull. Reconstructed Dataset includes 1399 TIF images (each 1353 x 1576 x 1 voxel at 0.022225 mm resolution, derived from 1801 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Characiformes, Curimatidae, Curimatus bimaculatus Steindachner, 1876, 1889109133, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889109133 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:207781 (Curimatus bimaculatus Steindachner, 1876). Reconstructed Dataset includes 2000 TIF images (each 554 x 759 x 1 voxel at 0.055272 mm resolution, derived from 1801 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:207781 (Curimatus bimaculatus Steindachner, 1876). Raw Dataset includes 1801 TIF images (each 554 x 759 x 1 voxel at 0.05527194 mm resolution, derived from 1801 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Characiformes, Curimatidae, Curimatus bimaculatus Steindachner, 1876, 1889109133, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889109133 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:216417 (Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849)). Reconstructed Dataset includes 1964 TIF images (each 572 x 784 x 1 voxel at 0.035928 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:216417 (Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849)). Raw Dataset includes 2401 TIF images (each 572 x 784 x 1 voxel at 0.03592832 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Cichlidae, Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849), 1889117016, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889117016 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:216417 (Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849)). Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 745 x 780 x 1 voxel at 0.06201822 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:216417 (Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849)). Reconstructed Dataset includes 2000 TIF images (each 745 x 780 x 1 voxel at 0.062018 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Cichlidae, Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849), 1889117016, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889117016 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:216417 (Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849)). Reconstructed Dataset includes 2000 TIF images (each 693 x 471 x 1 voxel at 0.040486 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:216417 (Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849)). Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 693 x 471 x 1 voxel at 0.04048587 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Cichlidae, Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849), 1889117016, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889117016 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:206086 (Crenicichla lepidota Heckel, 1840). Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 703 x 808 x 1 voxel at 0.07640627 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:206086 (Crenicichla lepidota Heckel, 1840). Reconstructed Dataset includes 1912 TIF images (each 703 x 808 x 1 voxel at 0.076406 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Cichlidae, Crenicichla lepidota Heckel, 1840, 1889107441, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889107441 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:216417 (Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849)). Reconstructed Dataset includes 2000 TIF images (each 820 x 704 x 1 voxel at 0.039218 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:216417 (Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849)). Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 820 x 704 x 1 voxel at 0.0392176 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Cichlidae, Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849), 1889117016, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889117016 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:206086 (Crenicichla lepidota Heckel, 1840). Reconstructed Dataset includes 2000 TIF images (each 574 x 626 x 1 voxel at 0.075148 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:206086 (Crenicichla lepidota Heckel, 1840). Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 574 x 626 x 1 voxel at 0.07514755 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Cichlidae, Crenicichla lepidota Heckel, 1840, 1889107441, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889107441 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:216417 (Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849)). Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 717 x 688 x 1 voxel at 0.06149898 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:216417 (Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849)). Reconstructed Dataset includes 1874 TIF images (each 717 x 688 x 1 voxel at 0.061499 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Cichlidae, Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849), 1889117016, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889117016 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:203495 (Satanoperca jurupari (Heckel, 1840)). Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 976 x 737 x 1 voxel at 0.05842386 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:203495 (Satanoperca jurupari (Heckel, 1840)). Reconstructed Dataset includes 2000 TIF images (each 976 x 737 x 1 voxel at 0.058424 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Cichlidae, Satanoperca jurupari (Heckel, 1840), 1889104867, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889104867 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:216417 (Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849)). Reconstructed Dataset includes 1923 TIF images (each 663 x 1263 x 1 voxel at 0.027589 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:216417 (Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849)). Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 663 x 1263 x 1 voxel at 0.02758892 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Cichlidae, Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849), 1889117016, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889117016 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:203495 (Satanoperca jurupari (Heckel, 1840)). Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 678 x 1023 x 1 voxel at 0.05847154 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:203495 (Satanoperca jurupari (Heckel, 1840)). Reconstructed Dataset includes 2000 TIF images (each 678 x 1023 x 1 voxel at 0.058472 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Cichlidae, Satanoperca jurupari (Heckel, 1840), 1889104867, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889104867 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:216417 (Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849)) - Skull. Reconstructed Dataset includes 1395 TIF images (each 1166 x 1597 x 1 voxel at 0.018640 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:216417 (Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849)) - Skull. Raw Dataset includes 2401 TIF images (each 1166 x 1597 x 1 voxel at 0.01863954 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Cichlidae, Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849), 1889117016, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889117016 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:185695 (Myripristis multiradiatus Günther, 1874). Raw Dataset includes 2401 TIF images (each 937 x 607 x 1 voxel at 0.07686836 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:185695 (Myripristis multiradiatus Günther, 1874). Reconstructed Dataset includes 2000 TIF images (each 937 x 607 x 1 voxel at 0.076868 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Beryciformes, Holocentridae, Myripristis multiradiatus Günther, 1874, 1889087579, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889087579 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
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Computed tomography voxel dataset for ummz:fish:240774-Channa limbata (Cuvier, 1831)-14d_etoh-DiceCT
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:240774 (Channa limbata (Cuvier, 1831)). Reconstructed Dataset includes 2000 TIF images (each 652 x 614 x 1 voxel at 0.082357 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:240774 (Channa limbata (Cuvier, 1831)). Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 652 x 614 x 1 voxel at 0.08235723 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Channidae, Channa limbata (Cuvier, 1831), 1889139164, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889139164 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:251870 (Pristolepis fasciatus (Bleeker, 1851)). Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 581 x 834 x 1 voxel at 0.08030222 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:251870 (Pristolepis fasciatus (Bleeker, 1851)). Reconstructed Dataset includes 1972 TIF images (each 581 x 834 x 1 voxel at 0.080302 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Pristolepididae, Pristolepis fasciatus (Bleeker, 1851), 2237210368, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/2237210368 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:216417 (Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849)). Reconstructed Dataset includes 2000 TIF images (each 741 x 682 x 1 voxel at 0.024076 mm resolution, derived from 2001 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:216417 (Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849)). Raw Dataset includes 2001 TIF images (each 741 x 682 x 1 voxel at 0.02407626 mm resolution, derived from 2001 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Cichlidae, Acarichthys heckeli (Müller & Troschel, 1849), 1889117016, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889117016 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:251870 (Pristolepis fasciatus (Bleeker, 1851)). Reconstructed Dataset includes 2000 TIF images (each 1021 x 1177 x 1 voxel at 0.068930 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:251870 (Pristolepis fasciatus (Bleeker, 1851)). Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 1021 x 1177 x 1 voxel at 0.06893014 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Pristolepididae, Pristolepis fasciatus (Bleeker, 1851), 2237210368, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/2237210368 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:206739 (Ancistrus cirrhosus (Valenciennes, 1836)). Raw Dataset includes 1801 TIF images (each 667 x 582 x 1 voxel at 0.03322767 mm resolution, derived from 1801 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:206739 (Ancistrus cirrhosus (Valenciennes, 1836)). Reconstructed Dataset includes 2000 TIF images (each 667 x 582 x 1 voxel at 0.033228 mm resolution, derived from 1801 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Siluriformes, Loricariidae, Ancistrus cirrhosus (Valenciennes, 1836), 1889108051, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889108051 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:243168 (Macrognathus semiocellatus Roberts, 1986) - Skull. Raw Dataset includes 2001 TIF images (each 1229 x 855 x 1 voxel at 0.02452474 mm resolution, derived from 2001 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:243168 (Macrognathus semiocellatus Roberts, 1986) - Skull. Reconstructed Dataset includes 1883 TIF images (each 1229 x 855 x 1 voxel at 0.024525 mm resolution, derived from 2001 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Synbranchiformes, Mastacembelidae, Macrognathus semiocellatus Roberts, 1986, 1889141483, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889141483 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:218102 (Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1792)). Reconstructed Dataset includes 1825 TIF images (each 971 x 763 x 1 voxel at 0.048959 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:218102 (Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1792)). Raw Dataset includes 2401 TIF images (each 971 x 763 x 1 voxel at 0.04895912 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Anabantidae, Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1792), 1889118619, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889118619 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:183100 (Parapriacanthus ransonneti Steindachner, 1870). Reconstructed Dataset includes 1899 TIF images (each 792 x 1999 x 1 voxel at 0.028030 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:183100 (Parapriacanthus ransonneti Steindachner, 1870). Raw Dataset includes 2401 TIF images (each 792 x 1999 x 1 voxel at 0.02803018 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Pempheridae, Parapriacanthus ransonneti Steindachner, 1870, 1889085089, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889085089 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:243168 (Macrognathus semiocellatus Roberts, 1986). Raw Dataset includes 2401 TIF images (each 368 x 397 x 1 voxel at 0.06675832 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:243168 (Macrognathus semiocellatus Roberts, 1986). Reconstructed Dataset includes 1982 TIF images (each 368 x 397 x 1 voxel at 0.066758 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Synbranchiformes, Mastacembelidae, Macrognathus semiocellatus Roberts, 1986, 1889141483, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889141483 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:183100 (Parapriacanthus ransonneti Steindachner, 1870). Reconstructed Dataset includes 2000 TIF images (each 789 x 814 x 1 voxel at 0.041352 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:183100 (Parapriacanthus ransonneti Steindachner, 1870). Raw Dataset includes 2401 TIF images (each 789 x 814 x 1 voxel at 0.04135232 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Pempheridae, Parapriacanthus ransonneti Steindachner, 1870, 1889085089, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889085089 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:218102 (Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1792)). Raw Dataset includes 2401 TIF images (each 665 x 474 x 1 voxel at 0.08304352 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:218102 (Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1792)). Reconstructed Dataset includes 1979 TIF images (each 665 x 474 x 1 voxel at 0.083044 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Anabantidae, Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1792), 1889118619, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889118619 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:240774 (Channa limbata (Cuvier, 1831)). Reconstructed Dataset includes 2000 TIF images (each 661 x 603 x 1 voxel at 0.082827 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:240774 (Channa limbata (Cuvier, 1831)). Raw Dataset includes 1601 TIF images (each 661 x 603 x 1 voxel at 0.08282655 mm resolution, derived from 1601 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Channidae, Channa limbata (Cuvier, 1831), 1889139164, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889139164 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:183100 (Parapriacanthus ransonneti Steindachner, 1870). Raw Dataset includes 2401 TIF images (each 745 x 669 x 1 voxel at 0.03313194 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:183100 (Parapriacanthus ransonneti Steindachner, 1870). Reconstructed Dataset includes 1982 TIF images (each 745 x 669 x 1 voxel at 0.033132 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Pempheridae, Parapriacanthus ransonneti Steindachner, 1870, 1889085089, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889085089 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:218102 (Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1792)). Reconstructed Dataset includes 1987 TIF images (each 683 x 585 x 1 voxel at 0.067089 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:218102 (Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1792)). Raw Dataset includes 2401 TIF images (each 683 x 585 x 1 voxel at 0.06708945 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Perciformes, Anabantidae, Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1792), 1889118619, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889118619 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:172750 (Achirus lineatus (Linnaeus, 1758)). Reconstructed Dataset includes 2000 TIF images (each 1423 x 622 x 1 voxel at 0.047137 mm resolution, derived from 1801 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:172750 (Achirus lineatus (Linnaeus, 1758)). Raw Dataset includes 1801 TIF images (each 1423 x 622 x 1 voxel at 0.04713662 mm resolution, derived from 1801 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Pleuronectiformes, Achiridae, Achirus lineatus (Linnaeus, 1758), 1889075287, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889075287 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:165173 (Noturus gyrinus (Mitchill, 1817)) - Skull. Raw Dataset includes 1801 TIF images (each 1376 x 1066 x 1 voxel at 0.01759152 mm resolution, derived from 1801 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:165173 (Noturus gyrinus (Mitchill, 1817)) - Skull. Reconstructed Dataset includes 1511 TIF images (each 1376 x 1066 x 1 voxel at 0.017592 mm resolution, derived from 1801 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Siluriformes, Ictaluridae, Noturus gyrinus (Mitchill, 1817), 1889067832, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889067832 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
-
- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:227765 (Argyropelecus aculeatus Valenciennes, 1850). Raw Dataset includes 2401 TIF images (each 1316 x 1285 x 1 voxel at 0.02652906 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:227765 (Argyropelecus aculeatus Valenciennes, 1850). Reconstructed Dataset includes 1471 TIF images (each 1316 x 1285 x 1 voxel at 0.026529 mm resolution, derived from 2401 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Stomiiformes, Sternoptychidae, Argyropelecus aculeatus Valenciennes, 1850, 1889127527, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889127527 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:206739 (Ancistrus cirrhosus (Valenciennes, 1836)) - Skull. Reconstructed Dataset includes 1827 TIF images (each 1439 x 1229 x 1 voxel at 0.016076 mm resolution, derived from 1801 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:206739 (Ancistrus cirrhosus (Valenciennes, 1836)) - Skull. Raw Dataset includes 1801 TIF images (each 1439 x 1229 x 1 voxel at 0.01607582 mm resolution, derived from 1801 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Siluriformes, Loricariidae, Ancistrus cirrhosus (Valenciennes, 1836), 1889108051, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889108051 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Description:
- Scan of specimen ummz:fish:165173 (Noturus gyrinus (Mitchill, 1817)). Raw Dataset includes 1801 TIF images (each 503 x 663 x 1 voxel at 0.0382276 mm resolution, derived from 1801 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction. and Scan of specimen ummz:fish:165173 (Noturus gyrinus (Mitchill, 1817)). Reconstructed Dataset includes 1775 TIF images (each 503 x 663 x 1 voxel at 0.038228 mm resolution, derived from 1801 scan projections), xtek and vgi files for volume reconstruction.
- Keyword:
- Animalia, Chordata, Siluriformes, Ictaluridae, Noturus gyrinus (Mitchill, 1817), 1889067832, computed tomography, X-ray, 3D, and DiceCT
- Citation to related publication:
- For more information on the original UMMZ specimen, see: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1889067832 and DiceCT for Fishes: Recommendations for pairing iodine contrast agents with μCT to visualize soft tissues in fishes https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15320
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Bressler, Alison and Blesh, Jennifer
- Description:
- This dataset contains three data files and three corresponding metadata files used in Bressler, A., and J. Blesh. 2023. A grass-legume cover crop maintains nitrogen inputs and nitrous oxide fluxes from an organic agroecosystem. Ecosphere. The file “N2O_Flux.xls” contains daily nitrous oxide data organized by replicate block, treatment, and date. The file “Soil_N.xls” contains nitrate and ammonium data organized by replicate block, treatment, and date. The file “Cover_crop_corn_soil.xls” contains baseline soil fertility characteristics, cover crop and corn biomass, nitrogen and carbon content, legume BNF, and cumulative N2O content organized by replicate block and treatment. The corresponding metadata files: “N2O_Flux_metadata.xls”, “Soil_N_metadata.xls”, and “Cover_crop_corn_soil_metadata.xls” provide detailed descriptions of all variables in each data set and any abbreviations used.
- Keyword:
- cover crops, nitrous oxide, corn, biological nitrogen fixation, and legume-grass mixtures
- Citation to related publication:
- Bressler, A., and J. Blesh. 2023. A grass-legume cover crop maintains nitrogen inputs and nitrous oxide fluxes from an organic agroecosystem. Ecosphere. 14(2): e4428. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4428
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Su, Xue, Zhang, Youxue, Liu, Yang, and Holder, Robert M.
- Description:
- It is commonly thought that volcanic glass only records volatile loss during the eruptions in the Moon. However, our recent work shows that Na, K and Cu (moderately volatile elements) in lunar 74220 orange glass beads are enriched near the bead surfaces and depleted in the bead interiors, forming an overall “U-shaped” profile. The “U-shaped” profile means that rather than being “lost” into space, Na, K and Cu were “gained” into the volcanic glass during the eruption, which is contrary to the “volatile loss” story. Three different instruments (EMP, SIMS and LA-ICP-MS) were used to verify the discovery. We propose that such U-shaped Na, K and Cu profiles were formed by initial outgassing and subsequent in-gassing of Na, K and Cu when the beads were flying from the vent onto the surface through the cooling volcanic gas plume. Hence, in-gassing and the formation of surface coatings are two processes that are genetically linked during the pyroclastic eruption and evolution of the gas cloud. To quantify the processes that formed the U-shaped profiles, we developed a diffusion and surface-equilibrium model using available literature data on Na and Cu diffusivity in basaltic melts. The model reproduced U-shaped Na and Cu concentration profiles with outgassing at high temperature and subsequent in-gassing as beads cooled. By fitting the measured Na and Cu profiles, we found that the cooling time scales of individual orange glass beads range from 48 to 179 s. This is the first time that both outgassing and in-gassing were modeled and the cooling time scales of individual 74220 volcanic orange glass beads were estimated. The discovery of the U-shaped profiles of moderately volatile elements inside volcanic beads provides significant constraints on partial pressures of relevant volcanic gas species in the eruption plume.
- Keyword:
- Moon, Volcanic orange glass beads, Moderately volatile elements, Outgassing and in-gassing, and Cooling time scales
- Citation to related publication:
- Su, X., Zhang, Y., Liu, Y. and Holder, R.M. (2023) Outgassing and in-gassing of Na, K and Cu in lunar 74220 orange glass beads. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 602. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2022.117924
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology and Micro and Nano CT Advanced Imaging Core, Orthopaedic Research Laboratories, University of Michigan
- Description:
- Reconstructed CT slices for UMMP VP 118710 Mammuthus primigenius proximal tusk segment as a series of TIFF images. Raw projections are not included in this dataset. The reconstructed slice data from the scan are offered here as a series of unsigned 16-bit integer TIFF images. The upper left corner of the first image (*_0000.tif) is the XYZ origin.
- Keyword:
- Paleontology, Fossil, CT, Elephantidae, UMMP, University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology, and 4760d0fa-a763-23d2-1be9-89bb1aaf711c
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan School of Dentostry MicroCT Core, and Lynch, Michelle
- Description:
- Reconstructed CT slices for UMMP VP 118186 Loxodonta africana tusk core as a series of TIFF images. Raw projections are not included in this dataset. The reconstructed slice data from the scan are offered here as a series of unsigned 16-bit integer TIFF images. The upper left corner of the first image (*_0000.tif) is the XYZ origin.
- Keyword:
- Paleontology, CT, Elephantidae, UMMP, University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology, and a4f83cc6-09f2-0032-8a09-60ea798f787c
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology and CTEES
- Description:
- Reconstructed CT slices for tusk block number 2 of Mammuthus primigenius (University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology catalog number UMMP VP 118711) as a series of TIFF images. Raw projections are not included in this dataset. The reconstructed slice data from the scan are offered here as a series of unsigned 16-bit integer TIFF images. The upper left corner of the first image (*_0000.tif) is the XYZ origin.
- Keyword:
- Paleontology, Fossil, CT, Elephantidae, UMMP, University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology, Pleistocene, and eb7acb05-b8b5-9642-b90a-b7d49a83de4d
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan School of Dentistry MicroCT Core, and Lynch, Michelle
- Description:
- Reconstructed CT slices for UMMP VP 118711 Mammuthus primigenius block number 10 (distalmost) removed from tusk as a series of TIFF images. Raw projections are not included in this dataset. The reconstructed slice data from the scan are offered here as a series of unsigned 16-bit integer TIFF images. The upper left corner of the first image (*_0000.tif) is the XYZ origin.
- Keyword:
- Paleontology, Fossil, CT, Elephantidae, UMMP, University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology, Pleistocene, and eb7acb05-b8b5-9642-b90a-b7d49a83de4d
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan School of Dentistry MicroCT Core, and Lynch, Michelle
- Description:
- Reconstructed CT slices for UMMP VP 118711 Mammuthus primigenius block number 1 (proximalmost) removed from tusk as a series of TIFF images. Raw projections are not included in this dataset. The reconstructed slice data from the scan are offered here as a series of unsigned 16-bit integer TIFF images. The upper left corner of the first image (*_0000.tif) is the XYZ origin.
- Keyword:
- Paleontology, Fossil, CT, Elephantidae, UMMP, University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology, Pleistocene, and eb7acb05-b8b5-9642-b90a-b7d49a83de4d
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Butterfield, Zachary, Muccio, Daniel, and Keppel-Aleks, Gretchen
- Description:
- Solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) is an emission of photons during photosynthesis that can be used to make inferences about gross primary productivity (GPP) and carbon uptake of vegetation. With a recent proliferation of available satellite-based observations of SIF, there is much interest in assessing how SIF relates to GPP across multiple temporal and spatial scales. Tower-based observations of SIF at high temporal resolution provide a key link between satellite data and local surface-based observations of ecosystem productivity. We collected tower-based observations of SIF and several vegetation indices using a PhotoSpec spectrometer system deployed on the AmeriFlux tower at UMBS (US-UMB). As the data were collected alongside concurrent eddy flux observations of carbon exchange, they provide a unique opportunity to explore how SIF and other vegetation signals relate to GPP in a temperate deciduous forest and better inform the interpretation of satellite observations.
- Keyword:
- Solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence, gross primary production, temperate deciduous forest, remote sensing, flux observations, forest productivity
- Citation to related publication:
- Butterfield, Z., Magney, T. S., Grossmann, K., Bohrer, G., Vogel, C. S., Barr, S., & Keppel-Aleks, G. (2022). Accounting for Changes in Radiation Improves the Ability of SIF to Track Water Stress-Induced Losses in Summer GPP in a Temperate Deciduous Forest. Authorea. https://doi.org/10.22541/essoar.167252705.51393201/v1
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Lin, Jack and Stacey, William C.
- Description:
- The characterization of HFO networks through functional connectivity analysis and network centrality. Details of the code repository can be found in the README.txt file.
- Keyword:
- Epilepsy, High Frequency Oscillation, HFO, Network, and EEG
- Citation to related publication:
- Pending
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
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Real-time, volumetric imaging of radiation dose delivery deep into the liver during cancer treatment
- Creator:
- Wei Zhang
- Description:
- Ionizing radiation acoustic imaging (iRAI) allows online monitoring of radiation’s interactions with tissues during radiation therapy, providing real-time, adaptive feedback for cancer treatments. Using the data set presented here, this study demonstrated iRAI can image the temporal dose accumulation of a radiaiton treatment plan. Clincial standard treatment plan with both rabbit and patient in vivo were first real-time volumetric visulized by iRAI. This data set is the rawdata for our paper published in Nature Biotechnology entitled "Real-time, volumetric imaging of radiation dose delivery deep into the liver during cancer treatment ".
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
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- Creator:
- Eckels, Joshua D.
- Description:
- The goal of the research was to train a surrogate model for the prediction of electric field distribution for a given electrospray emitter geometry design. The surrogate is to be used in reduced-fidelity modeling of electrospray thruster arrays. The code repository is included in the README.txt file.
- Keyword:
- Electrospray design, Martinez-Sanchez hyperboloid solution, and Electrospray engineering toolkit (ESPET)
- Citation to related publication:
- J.D. Eckels, C.B. Whittaker, B.A. Jorns, A.A. Gorodetsky, B. St. Peter, R.A. Dressler, “Simulation-based surrogate methodology of electric field for electrospray emitter geometry design and uncertainty quantification”, presented at the 37th International Electric Propulsion Conference, Boston, MA USA, June19-23, 2022 Available: https://www.electricrocket.org/IEPC_2022_Papers.html
- Discipline:
- Engineering
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- Creator:
- University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology and CTEES
- Description:
- Reconstructed CT slices for skull of Stylemys nebrascensis (University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology catalog number UMMP VP 9318) as a series of TIFF images. Raw projections are not included in this dataset. The reconstructed slice data from the scan are offered here as a series of unsigned 16-bit integer TIFF images. The upper left corner of the first image (*_0000.tif) is the XYZ origin.
- Keyword:
- Paleontology, Fossil, CT, Testudinidae, UMMP, University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology, Oligocene, CTEES, and c38728f5-6f38-d862-7bcf-9745e69db222
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Kharbush, Jenan J, Carter, Susan J, and Robinson, Rebecca S
- Description:
- Nitrogen availability is hypothesized to play a central role in cyanoHAB progression, as well as production of the N-rich toxin microcystin. Recent work implicated reduced N substrates like ammonium and dissolved organic N (DON) in promoting greater bloom biomass and longevity. To examine the relative importance of oxidized and reduced N substrates to phytoplankton during different bloom stages, we measured concentrations and natural abundance δ15N isotope values of dissolved N substrates and phytoplankton biomass throughout the entirety of the 2020 cyanoHAB in Western Lake Erie. This is the first data on DON concentrations and isotope values in Western Lake Erie. We measured nitrate concentrations and isotope values to compare with DON and also with particulate organic matter (POM) 15N isotope values. This dataset is described and analyzed in the publication, "Patterns in sources and forms of nitrogen during a freshwater cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom".
- Keyword:
- Dissolved organic nitrogen, cyanobacteria, nitrate, particulate organic matter, δ15N, stable isotopes
- Citation to related publication:
- Kharbush, Jenan J., Robinson, Rebecca S., Carter, Susan J. In revision. Patterns in sources and forms of nitrogen during a freshwater cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom. Limnology and Oceanography.
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Gebarski, Benjamin B. and Becker, Udo
- Description:
- Files are uploaded as crystallographic information files (.cif), the standard text file format for representing crystallographic information. These files contain the optimized molecular models for uranium-60 nanocluster (U60) fragments, UO2 complexes, and adsorbates.
- Keyword:
- uranium, U60, electrochemistry, computational, molecular model, and adsorption
- Citation to related publication:
- Electrochemical and computational analysis of the thermodynamics of oxidation/reduction reactions of uranyl peroxide clusters (U60), including the derivation of Pourbaix diagrams for adsorbed species
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Gultekin, Kayhan, Nyland, Kristina, Gray, Nichole, Fehmer, Greg , Huang, Tianchi, Sparkman, Matthew, Reines, Amy E., Greene, Jenny E., Cackett, Edward M., and Baldassare, Vivienne
- Description:
- The data were processed using the scripted VLA calibration pipeline ( https://science.nrao.edu/facilities/vla/data-processing/pipeline/scripted-pipeline) for the Common Astronomy Software Applications (CASA) package version 5.3.0. Imaging was performed using the TCLEAN task in CASA with standard parameters appropriate for broadband data with point-source emissison. We used Briggs weighting with robust parameters between 0 and 1. Self calibration was implemented manually on an as-needed basis for sufficiently bright sources with evidence for residual phase errors in the image plane.
- Keyword:
- active galactic nuclei, radio galaxies, fundamental plane, and intermediate-mass black holes
- Citation to related publication:
- Gultekin et al. (2022) MNRAS, in press
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Zhou, Peng and Mi, Zetian
- Description:
- Production of hydrogen fuel from sunlight and water offers one of the most promising pathways for carbon neutrality. Some solar hydrogen production approaches, e.g., photoelectrochemical water splitting, often requires corrosive electrolyte, limiting their performance stability and environmental sustainability. Alternatively, clean hydrogen can be produced directly from tap water, or seawater by wireless photocatalytic water splitting. The solar-to-hydrogen (STH) efficiency, however, is still lower than 3%. Herein, we have developed a unique strategy to overcome the efficiency bottleneck. A high STH efficiency of 9.2% was achieved by utilizing pure water, concentrated solar light, and visible-light-responsive InGaN photocatalyst. The success of this strategy was explained by the synergistic effects of promoting forward hydrogen-oxygen evolution and inhibiting the reverse hydrogen-oxygen recombination by operating at an optimal reaction temperature (~70 °C). Such an optimal temperature can be readily achieved by harvesting the previously wasted infrared light of the solar spectrum without other energy consumption. This temperature-dependent strategy also leads to the STH efficiencies of ~7% from the widely available tap water and seawater. A large-scale photocatalytic water splitting system with a natural solar light capacity of 257 W on a 4 cm × 4 cm photocatalyst wafer achieves a STH of 6.2% at ~70 oC. Our study offers a practical approach to produce hydrogen fuel efficiently from natural solar and water, overcoming some of the major barriers for green hydrogen economy.
- Keyword:
- photocatalysis, water splitting, and solar hydrogen
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Stockbridge, Randy B. and Christian B. Macdonald
- Description:
- This data set includes text files (.csv files) for the bioinformatic annotation of SMR genes found in a dataset of phylogenetically diverse bacterial genomes. Bioinformatic analysis includes genome mining to identify SMR genes, prediction of the functional transporter subtype, and prediction of the direction of insertion in the bacterial membrane. Research overview: This bioinformatic dataset was prepared for a review on the structures, functions, and occurrence of Small Multidrug Resistance (SMR) Transporters. This dataset includes bioinformatic annotation of SMR genes identified in bacterial genomes from the Joint Genome Institute’s curated set of ~1000 Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea (GEBA) genomes. The file GEBA_SMR_annotation.csv provides NCBI identification information (genome, species and chromosome information, locus tag, translation) and bioinformatic predictions of the SMR subtype and membrane insertion direction for each gene identified in the GEBA genome set. The file GEBA_SMR_species_table.csv has a separate entry for species in the GEBA genome set, along with the bioinformatic prediction of SMR subtype and membrane insertion direction for each SMR gene identified in the genome of that species. Dataset was generated by Christian B. Macdonald and Randy B. Stockbridge (Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48019) Generation of this dataset was supported by National Institutes of Health grants R35-GM128768 to Randy B. Stockbridge. Use and access: This dataset is provided as a .csv file (comma separated values) and can be read using any text editor or spreadsheet software such as Microsoft Excel.
- Citation to related publication:
- Burata OE, Yeh TJ, Macdonald CB, Stockbridge RB. (2022). Still rocking in the structural era: a molecular overview of the Small Multidrug Resistance transporters. Journal of Biological Chemistry. In press.
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Creery, Jessica D. , Brang, David, Arndt, Jason D. , Bassard, Adrianna , Towle, Vernon L. , Tao, James X, Wu, Shasha, Rose, Sandra, Warnke, Peter C. , Issa, Naoum, and Paller, Ken A.
- Description:
- Key Points: - We provide a dataset obtained from iEEG - A total of 5 participants completed the tasks that involved an audio-visual spatial memory task with memory associated sounds played during sleep. - The data is fully preprocessed and ready for analysis in three unique frequency bands; Theta (4-8Hz), sigma (12-16Hz), and gamma (20-100Hz). We followed up by testing low gamma (20-50 Hz), mid-gamma (50-80 Hz), and high gamma (80-100 Hz) as well as a separate ripple analysis. and Research Overview: Here, we investigated overnight memory change by measuring electrical activity in and near the hippocampus. Electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings were made in five patients from electrodes implanted to determine whether a surgical treatment could relieve their seizure disorders. One night, while each patient slept in a hospital monitoring room, we recorded electrophysiological responses to 10-20 specific sounds that were presented very quietly, to avoid arousal. Half of the sounds had been associated with objects and their precise spatial locations that patients learned before sleep. After sleep, we found systematic improvements in spatial recall, replicating prior results. We assume that when the sounds were presented during sleep, they reactivated and strengthened corresponding spatial memories. Notably, the sounds also elicited oscillatory intracranial EEG activity, including increases in theta, sigma, and gamma EEG bands. Gamma responses, in particular, were consistently associated with the degree of improvement in spatial memory exhibited after sleep. We thus conclude that this electrophysiological activity in the hippocampus and adjacent medial temporal cortex reflects sleep-based enhancement of memory storage.
- Citation to related publication:
- Creery JD, Brang D, Arndt JD, Bassard A, Towle VL, Tao JX, Wu S, Rose S, Warnke P, Issa NP, Paller KA (in press). Electrical Markers of Memory Consolidation in the Human Brain when Memories are Reactivated during Sleep. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
- Discipline:
- Social Sciences
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- Creator:
- Clemett, Nathaniel M, Collette, Matthew D, and Simmons, Benjamin
- Description:
- To produce this dataset, three modes of the flywheel were tested. The first was with the flywheel off, which produced a baseline for roll without stabilization. The second mode was active stabilization with the flywheel spinning. An IMU on board took in roll in degrees. An Arduino uno used the roll angle to precess the flywheel to a degree that countered the roll. The last mode was passive stabilization with the flywheel on. Here, the precession belt was removed which allowed the flywheel to freely precess and counter the moment generated by the roll.
- Discipline:
- Engineering
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- Creator:
- Zalta, Alyson K., Vanderboll, Kathryn, Dent, Amy L., Contreras, Isaias M., Malek, Nadia, Lascano, Xrystyan N., Zellner, Kelly L., Grandhi, Jyotsna, Araujo, Precious J., Straka, Kelci, Liang, Cathy Z., Czarny, Jordyn E., Martinez, Jazmin, and Burgess, Helen J.
- Description:
- An individual participant data meta-analysis was conducted to examine 1) the degree to which bedtime, wake time, and chronotype correlate with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) severity among individuals diagnosed with PTSD, 2) the standardized mean difference in bedtime, wake time, and chronotype for those with and without a PTSD diagnosis, and 3) moderators of these relationships. This deposit includes the full dataset used for data analyses. No proprietary software is required to open any of these files.
- Keyword:
- Psychology, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Sleep Timing, Chronotype, and Meta-Analysis
- Citation to related publication:
- Zalta, A. K., Vanderboll, K., Dent, A. L., Contreras, I. M., Malek, N., Lascano, X. N., Zellner, K. L., Grandhi, J., Araujo, P. J., Straka, K., Liang, C. Z., Czarny, J. E., Martinez, J., & Burgess, H. J. (2023). Sleep timing, chronotype, and posttraumatic stress disorder: An individual participant data meta-analysis. Psychiatry research, 321, 115061. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2023.115061
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
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- Creator:
- Krupka, Erin
- Description:
- The survey data used in this project is from two larger overarching projects titled the Rice Preferences Study and the Black Student Success Study. The Rice Preferences Study began with a sample of 661 entering undergraduates matriculating in August of 2016. This was 66.7% of the entering class, randomly selected. Of that sample, 553 completed the study with an 83.7% response rate. Prior to coming to campus in fall 2016 Rice students were given a battery of incentivized preference measures including risk aversion, loss aversion, altruism, in-group favoritism, time discounting, competitiveness, and so on. Over the subsequent four years that group was tested with new and repeated measures, in two to four tests per year. As a basis for comparison, each year a smaller sample (between 112 And 148) was drawn from incoming classes and tested with the same instruments. The remaining students from the Class of 2020 who had never been tested were invited in March 2020 to complete the initial study (259 of 376 completed the study). In March 2020, as Rice University closed, the team joined together to build a COVID module for the long-term Rice panel, as well as the other members of the Class of 2020. A total of 670 participated in this wave (67.1% of the graduating class). The Black Student Success Study recruited samples from PVAMU and TAMU in 2017 and again in 2019. This study aimed at understanding the effects of stereotype threat on Black student success in two different university environments in Texas: PVAMU, a historically Black university with about 9,000 students, 65% female, and 83% Black; and TAMU, a large state university with about 70,000 students, 47% female and 3.7% Black. That study was ongoing in 2020 when COVID struck. A total of 880 subjects responded to the initial survey out of a total of 3,709 who were contacted. Black subjects were over-sampled at TAMU, and constituted 37% of the TAMU sample. Respondents completed a one-hour survey that included measures of identity, non-cognitive skills, stereotype-threat vulnerability, and controls for economic preferences (survey measures) and family background. They were paid $20 for completing the study. In March 2020 additional funding was awarded through NSF to expand and follow the Rice, TAMU and PVAMU panels, focusing on the impact of COVID-19.
- Keyword:
- Norms, Preferences, Social Identity, COVID-19
- Discipline:
- Social Sciences
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- Creator:
- Hoover, Lindzey V
- Description:
- This study investigated co-occurrence among food addiction (FA), problematic substance use (alcohol, cannabis, cigarettes, nicotine vaping), parental history of problematic alcohol use, and obesity. Participants (n=357) completed self-report measures on food addiction, personal substance use, and parental history of alcohol use. Participants also completed demographic questions and self-reported height and weight were used to calculate BMI. Pearson zero-order correlations were conducted to identify sociodemographic covariates (socioeconomic status, age, and sex at birth). Modified Poisson regression (with robust standard error estimations) were used to estimate risk ratios among food addiction, parental history of problematic alcohol use, personal substance use (alcohol, cannabis, cigarettes, nicotine vaping), and obesity. Significance was set at p<.05. However, given multiple testing, 99% CI estimates are reported in the final manuscript instead of 95% CI estimates. Unadjusted and adjusted (for sociodemographic covariates) analyses were conducted. Risk of food addiction was higher in participants with problematic alcohol, smoking, vaping, parental history of problematic alcohol use, and (in unadjusted only) cannabis use. Risk of food addiction was only higher in participants with obesity after adjusting for covariates. Obesity was not significantly associated with problematic substance use and parental history or problematic alcohol use. Thus, food addiction, but not obesity, co-occurred with problematic substance use and a family history of problematic alcohol use. Results support the conceptualization of food addiction as an addictive disorder.
- Keyword:
- Food Addiction, Substance Use, Obesity, and Family History
- Citation to related publication:
- Hoover, L. V., Yu, H. P., Cummings, J. R., Ferguson, S. G., & Gearhardt, A. N. (2022). Co-occurrence of food addiction, obesity, problematic substance use, and parental history of problematic alcohol use. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. Advance online publication. DOI: 10.1037/adb0000870
- Discipline:
- Social Sciences
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- Creator:
- Hoover, Lindzey V
- Description:
- This study investigated the mediating role of emotion dysregulation in the association between childhood trauma and food addiction. Participants (n=310) completed self-report measures of food addiction, childhood trauma experiences, emotion dysregulation, and demographic variables. Pearson zero-order correlations were conducted to identify potential covariates. Age, socioeconomic status, BMI, and education were significantly associated with study variables and were included as covariates in analyses. Moderated mediational analyses were used to investigate whether DERS (emotion regulation) mediated the association between the CTQ (childhood trauma) and YFAS2.0 (food addiction) and to explore whether gender identity (men vs women) moderated this association. Emotion dysregulation partially mediated associations between food addiction and childhood trauma. Gender moderated associations between childhood trauma and emotion dysregulation as well as childhood trauma and food addiction. Both moderating pathways were significantly stronger for men compared to women. Results suggest that emotion dysregulation may be an important mediating factor in the association between childhood trauma and food addiction, particularly for men.
- Keyword:
- childhood trauma, food addiction, emotion dysregulation, and gender differences
- Citation to related publication:
- Hoover, L. V., Yu, H. P., Duval, E. R., & Gearhardt, A. N. (2022). Childhood trauma and food addiction: The role of emotion regulation difficulties and gender differences. Appetite. Advance online publication. DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2022.106137
- Discipline:
- Social Sciences
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- Creator:
- Towne, Aaron, Jones, Anya, and Biler, Hulya
- Description:
- This dataset contains experimental measurements of a flat-plate airfoil passing through a large-amplitude transverse gust. The dataset contains an ensemble of of the airfoil-gust encounter to account for variability in the gust profile, and each realization contains time-resolved force measurements and planar PIV velocity fields. All data are stored within hdf5 files, and a Matlab script showing how the data can be read and manipulated is provided. Please see the ‘airfoilEXP_README.pdf’ file for more information. We recommend using the ‘airfoilEXP_example.zip’ file as an entry point to the dataset. and The dataset is part of “A database for reduced-complexity modeling of fluid flows” (see references below) and is intended to aid in the conception, training, demonstration, evaluation, and comparison of reduced-complexity models for fluid mechanics. The paper introduces the flow setup and computational methods, describes the available data, and provides an example of how these data can be used for reduced-complexity modeling. Users of these data should cite the papers listed below.
- Keyword:
- fluid mechanics and aerodynamics
- Citation to related publication:
- Towne, A., Dawson, S., Brès, G. A., Lozano-Durán, A., Saxton-Fox, T., Parthasarthy, A., Biler, H., Jones, A. R., Yeh, C.-A., Patel, H., Taira, K. (2022). A database for reduced-complexity modeling of fluid flows. arXiv:2206.11801., Biler, H., Sedky, G., Jones, A. R., Saritas, M. and Cetiner, O. (2021) Experimental investigation of transverse and vortex gust encounters at low Reynolds numbers. AIAA Journal, 59(3):786–799., and Andreu-Angulo, I., Babinsky, H., Biler, H., Sedky, G. and Jones, A. R. (2020) Effect of transverse gust velocity profiles. AIAA Journal, 58(12):5123–5133.
- Discipline:
- Science and Engineering
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- Creator:
- Thomer, Andrea K. , Starks, Joseph R. , Rayburn, Alexandria, and Lenard, Michael
- Description:
- This dataset is the results from qualitatively coding the 76 articles that represent the dataset from our literature review. We categorized papers according to their approach (case study, other research project, position paper), setting (library, museum, research lab), and publication domain (library information science, computer science, domain publication, other). We also coded for the focus of the paper, and whether motivating needs were listed as a reason for migration.
- Citation to related publication:
- Thomer, AK, Starks, JS, Rayburn, A, Lenard, M. Maintaining repositories, databases, and digital collections in memory institutions: an integrative review. Accepted at the 85th Annual Association for Information Science and Technology.
- Discipline:
- Social Sciences
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- Creator:
- Towne, Aaron, Saxton-Fox, Theresa, and Parthasarthy, Aadhy
- Description:
- This dataset contains experimental measurements of a zero-pressure-gradient flat-plate boundary layer at five different Reynolds numbers collected using particle image velocimetry. For each Reynolds number, the dataset contains approximately 6000 snapshots of planar velocity fields as well as raw particle image pairs. All data are stored within hdf5 files, and a Matlab script showing how the data can be read and manipulated is provided. Please see the ‘BLexp_README.pdf’ file for more information. We recommend using the ‘BLexp_example.zip’ file as an entry point to the dataset. and The dataset is part of “A database for reduced-complexity modeling of fluid flows” (see references below) and is intended to aid in the conception, training, demonstration, evaluation, and comparison of reduced-complexity models for fluid mechanics. The paper introduces the flow setup and computational methods, describes the available data, and provides an example of how these data can be used for reduced-complexity modeling. Users of these data should cite the papers listed below.
- Keyword:
- fluid mechanics
- Citation to related publication:
- Towne, A., Dawson, S., Brès, G. A., Lozano-Durán, A., Saxton-Fox, T., Parthasarthy, A., Biler, H., Jones, A. R., Yeh, C.-A., Patel, H., Taira, K. (2022). A database for reduced-complexity modeling of fluid flows. arXiv:2206.11801.
- Discipline:
- Engineering and Science
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- Creator:
- MacEachern, Mark and Bauer, Melissa
- Description:
- The intent of the project was to identify all relevant studies and data related to the topic. There are searches for the following databases: Ovid MEDLINE, Elsevier Embase, Wiley Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and EBSCOhost CINAHL.
- Keyword:
- Health sciences, Thrombocytopenia, Literature searches, and Systematic review
- Citation to related publication:
- Bauer ME, Toledano RD, Houle T, Beilin Y, MacEachern M, McCabe M, Rector D, Cooper JP, Gernsheimer T, Landau R, Leffert L. Lumbar neuraxial procedures in thrombocytopenic patients across populations: A systematic review and meta-analysis. J Clin Anesth. 2020 May;61:109666. doi: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2019.109666. Epub 2019 Dec 4. PMID: 31810860. and Bauer ME, Arendt K, Beilin Y, Gernsheimer T, Perez Botero J, James AH, Yaghmour E, Toledano RD, Turrentine M, Houle T, MacEachern M, Madden H, Rajasekhar A, Segal S, Wu C, Cooper JP, Landau R, Leffert L. The Society for Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology Interdisciplinary Consensus Statement on Neuraxial Procedures in Obstetric Patients With Thrombocytopenia. Anesth Analg. 2021 Jun 1;132(6):1531-1544. doi: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000005355. PMID: 33861047.
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
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- Creator:
- MacEachern, Mark, Khouri, Alexander, Adidharma, Widya, Haase, Steven, Waljee, Jennifer, Cederna, Paul, and Strong, Amy
- Description:
- The intent of the project was to identify all relevant studies and data related to the topic. There are searches for the following databases: Ovid MEDLINE, Elsevier Embase, Clarivate Web of Science, and Wiley Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials. The searches yielded 889 citations after duplicates were removed in Endnote X8.
- Keyword:
- Fat Grafting, Surgery, Hand, Systematic Review, and Health Sciences
- Citation to related publication:
- Khouri AN, Adidharma W, MacEachern M, et al. The Current State of Fat Grafting in the Hand: A Systematic Review for Hand Diseases. HAND. February 2022. doi:10.1177/15589447211066347
- Discipline:
- Health Sciences
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- Creator:
- Liemohn, Michael W, Adam, Joshua G, and Ganushkina, Natalia Y
- Description:
- Many statistical tools have been developed to aid in the assessment of a numerical model’s quality at reproducing observations. Some of these techniques focus on the identification of events within the data set, times when the observed value is beyond some threshold value that defines it as a value of keen interest. An example of this is whether it will rain, in which events are defined as any precipitation above some defined amount. A method called the sliding threshold of observation for numeric evaluation (STONE) curve sweeps the event definition threshold of both the model output and the observations, resulting in the identification of threshold intervals for which the model does well at sorting the observations into events and nonevents. An excellent data-model comparison will have a smooth STONE curve, but the STONE curve can have wiggles and ripples in it. These features reveal clusters when the model systematically overestimates or underestimates the observations. This study establishes the connection between features in the STONE curve and attributes of the data-model relationship. The method is applied to a space weather example.
- Keyword:
- space physics, statistical methods, and STONE curve
- Citation to related publication:
- Liemohn, M. W., Adam, J. G., & Ganushkina, N. Y. (2022). Analysis of features in a sliding threshold of observation for numeric evaluation (STONE) curve. Space Weather, 20, e2022SW003102. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022SW003102
- Discipline:
- Science
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- Creator:
- Towne, Aaron S. and Brès, Guillaume
- Description:
- This dataset contains data from a large eddy simulation of a turbulent jet at Mach number 0.9. The dataset contains 10000 time-resolved snapshots of three-dimensional velocity, density, and pressure fields spanning 2000 acoustic time units and also includes pre-processed azimuthal Fourier modes for each snapshot and the mean flow. All data are stored within hdf5 files, and a Matlab script showing how the data can be read and manipulated is provided. Please see the ‘jet_README.pdf’ file for more information. We recommend using the ‘jet_example.zip’ file as an entry point to the dataset. and The dataset is part of “A database for reduced-complexity modeling of fluid flows” (see references below) and is intended to aid in the conception, training, demonstration, evaluation, and comparison of reduced-complexity models for fluid mechanics. The paper introduces the flow setup and computational methods, describes the available data, and provides two examples of how these data can be used for reduced-complexity modeling. Users of these data should cite the two papers listed below.
- Keyword:
- fluid mechanics, jets, and turbulence
- Citation to related publication:
- Towne, A., Dawson, S., Brès, G. A., Lozano-Durán, A., Saxton-Fox, T., Parthasarthy, A., Biler, H., Jones, A. R., Yeh, C.-A., Patel, H., Taira, K. (2022). A database for reduced-complexity modeling of fluid flows. arXiv:2206.11801. and Brès, G. A., Jordan, P., Jaunet, V., Le Rallic, M., Cavalieri, A. V. G., Towne, A., Lele, S. K., Colonius, T., Schmidt, O. T. (2018) Importance of the nozzle-exit boundary-layer state in subsonic turbulent jets. J. Fluid Mech., 851:83–124.
- Discipline:
- Engineering and Science
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- Creator:
- Hoffmann, Alex
- Description:
- This data contains 3 magnetometer signals of 4 noise sources. It was created to test a Underdetermined Blind Source Separation algorithm for magnetic signals.
- Keyword:
- Signal Processing, Magnetic Field, Underdetermined Blind Source Separation , UBSS, and BSS
- Discipline:
- Engineering