Engs R, Hanson D, Glicksman L, Smith C (1987). Canada Research Dataset: Drinking Patterns, Attitudes towards Alcohol, and Health Concerns. [dataset]. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/2022/17283
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Canada Research Dataset: Drinking Patterns, Attitudes towards Alcohol, and Health concerns
Engs R, Hanson D, Glicksman L, Smith C (1987). Canada Research Dataset: Drinking Patterns, Attitudes towards Alcohol, and Health Concerns. [dataset]. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/2022/17283
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Canada Research Dataset: Drinking Patterns, Attitudes towards Alcohol, and Health concerns
Engs, R. and Zhuo-Ping, L (1997). China Research Dataset: Drinking Patterns, Attitudes towards Alcohol, and Health Concerns. [dataset]. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/2022/17232
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China Research Dataset: Drinking Patterns, Attitudes towards Alcohol, and Health concerns
Engs, R. (1980). Australian Research Dataset: Drinking Patterns and Attitudes towards Alcoholism. [dataset]. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/2022/17155
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Australia Research Dataset: Drinking Patterns and Attitudes towards Alcoholism
Professional networks and productivity of East Asian graduate students and faculty in life sciences
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Dataset for research on "Using egocentric analysis to investigate professional networks and productivity of graduate students and faculty in life sciences in Japan, Singapore, and Taiwan"
To access the coded interview transcripts and description of codes (i.e., codebook), you need NVivo for Mac Version 11.3.2 (1888). To access the raw dataset that lists the frequency with which each benefit was mentioned by DSA board members and non-DSA board members, you need IBM SPSS Statistics 24. To access the processed/analysed data from the Mann-Whitney U tests, you need IBM SPSS Statistics 24 to access the .spv file and Microsoft Word to access the .doc file.
SPSS 22.0 and SPSS 23.0 were used to access the SPSS files (e.g., the .sav, .sps, .spv files). Microsoft Word 2011 for Mac was used to access the .doc file.
Please direct any questions regarding the data, data collection, methods used in the administration of this survey and/or the summarization of responses provided in this document (or the corresponding report) to Julie Wernert at Indiana University, jwernert@iu.edu.
All data are organized and named after their figure numbers in the main text or the supplemental information. The .txt files contain xyz coordinates for all computationally optimized geometries of chemical structures. The .csv files contain other raw data associated with the figures in the main text, in which labels of the x and y axes are also described.
Truesdell, C. & Leonard, K. (2008). An Informed Citizenry in the Present and the Future: Permanent Public Access to Government Information for Indiana Citizens. Indiana Libraries , 27(2), 16-20.
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An Informed Citizenry in the Present and the Future: Permanent Public Access to Government Information for Indiana Citizens
The data are stored in two formats: a single EXCEL 2010 file with two worksheets (one for each phase of data collection) and two csv files (one for each phase of data collection; data are identical to those in the corresponding Excel file worksheets). A Codebook (pdf format) describes the variables in detail.
Study population is described in: Bedwell RM, Spielvogel H, Bellido D, Vitzthum VJ. 2017. "Factors influencing the use of biomedical health care by rural Bolivian anemic women: structural barriers, reproductive status, gender roles, and concepts of anemia." PLOS ONE (in press).
Castillo, DM, AK Gibson, and LC Moyle. 2016. Assortative mating and self-fertilization differ in their contributions to reinforcement, cascade speciation, and diversification. Current Zoology 62(2):169-181. doi.org/10.1093/cz/zow004
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Assortative mating and self-fertilization differ in their contributions to reinforcement, cascade speciation, and diversification.
Savaryn, Toby, et al. Comparative top down proteomics of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from kidney transplant recipients with normal kidney biopsies or acute rejection, Proteomics xxx (2016) xxx-xxx
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Comparative top down proteomics of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from kidney transplant recipients with normal kidney biopsies or acute rejection
ZIP file approximately 1MB; CONTENTS: DemogArchive_Across Ss.xlsx; DemogArchive_Reference File.pdf; README.pdf with instructions for use and keys to coding; SOFTWARE: Excel: Mac 2011; Adobe Acrobat XI Pro PDF/A; NOTE: It is imperative to retain Lucida Grande font to preserve the integrity of phonetic transcriptions.
ZIP file approximately 158MB; CONTENTS: PhonArchive_Individual Ss (folder with individual .xlsx files); PhonArchive_Reference Files; README.pdf with instructions for use and keys to coding; SOFTWARE: Excel: Mac 2011; Adobe Acrobat XI Pro PDF/A; NOTE: It is imperative to retain Lucida Grande font to preserve the integrity of phonetic transcriptions.
ZIP file approximately 95MB; CONTENTS: ExpArchive_Across Ss.xlsx; ExpArchive_Individual Ss; ExpArchive_Reference Files; README.pdf with instructions and key to coding; Software: Excel: Mac 2011; Adobe Acrobat XI Pro PDF/A; NOTE: It is imperative to retain Lucida Grande font to preserve the integrity of phonetic transcriptions.
Initial Jetstream Featured image. Based on CentOS 6 (6.7) Development. Patched up to date as of 3/29/16, turned off the following from default startup in GNOME: Bluetooth Power Manager Volume Control PulseAudio Package Manager
Zhang YL, Hu B, Teng Y, Tu K, Zhu C (2019) A library of BASIC scripts of reaction rates for geochemical modeling using PHREEQC. Computers & Geosciences
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A library of BASIC scripts of rate equations for geochemical modeling using PHREEQC
Polly, P.D. and A. Goswami. 2010. Modularity for Mathematica, Version 1.0. Goswami, A. & Polly, P. D. 2010 Methods for studying morphological integration, modularity and covariance evolution. In Quantitative Methods in Paleobiology. Paleontological Society Short Course, October 30th, 2010, vol. The Paleontological Society Papers (ed. J. Alroy & G. Hunt), pp. 213-243. Chicago: The Paleontological Society.
Polly, P. D. 2012. Geometric morphometrics for Mathematica. Version 9.0. Department of Geological Sciences, Indiana University: Bloomington, Indiana. http://mypage.iu.edu/~pdpolly/Software.html
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Geometric Morphometrics for Mathematica (Ver. 9.0)
Polly, P. D. 2012. Phylogenetics for Mathematica. Version 2.1. Department of Geological Sciences, Indiana University: Bloomington, Indiana. http://mypage.iu.edu/~pdpolly/Software.html
Data transcribed from authority records matching relevant search criteria submitted to OCLC. MARC records retrieved July 11, 2017 via OCLC Connexion Client. Data entry completed September, 12, 2017. Data entered in exact transcription, retaining any errors or typos found in the retrieved records.
Dataset for "Comparing Transaction Logs to ILL requests to Determine the Persistence of Library Patrons In Obtaining Materials" article.
Excel file contains all data in four worksheets
Zip file contains four csv files, one for each worksheet:
- Comparing Transaction Logs to ILL - 2016 ILL Raw Data.csv
- Comparing Transaction Logs to ILL - 2015 ILL Raw Data.csv
- Comparing Transaction Logs to ILL - 2016 Zero Search Raw Data.csv
- Comparing Transaction Logs to ILL - 2015 Zero Search Raw Data.csv
Date derived from a sample of OCLC records. Data was collected for research published by "Cataloging & Classification Quarterly." Full citation of the paper is: Park, Taemin Kim & Andrea M. Morrison (2017). The Nature and Characteristics of Bibliographic Relationships in RDA Cataloging Records in OCLC at the Beginning of RDA Implementation. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, vol. 55, issue 6. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01639374.2017.1319451. A post-print of the paper is available here: http://hdl.handle.net/2022/21657.
List of base-pair substitutions in "The symmetrical pattern of base-pair substitutions rates across the chromosome in Escherichia coli has multiple causes"
There are two files: a README describing the main data file, and a main data file.
The main data file is plain ASCII, tab delimited, with header comments.
Citation to related publication:
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Data set for article "Links among inflammation, sexual activity and ovulation: Evolutionary trade-offs and clinical implications"
These matlab files were produced by a Macintosh computer running Matlab version 2015. Files with the extension *.m are unformatted text files that can be opened with any text editor. They are Matlab scripts and functions that can be opened and executed by Matlab. Files with the extension *.mat are binary data files that can be opened only by Matlab. These Matlab files are intended for readers of the monograph “Fourier Analysis for Beginners” who wish to review numerical examples and exercises mentioned in the text. The full text of the book can be downloaded at http://hdl.handle.net/2022/21365 .
The Bedrock Geologic Map of the Southern Half of the Knox 30- X 60-Minute Quadrangle was created to provide digital access to the bedrock geology of southern half of the Knox quadrangle in northern Indiana. This geodatabase presents basic bedrock geological information that contributes to the characterization of potential mineral resources and bedrock aquifer systems. The data are synthesized from archived public domain geological data obtained from many different sources, original data obtained from fieldwork conducted by the authors, and contract drilling supported by project funds. Archive data sources include petroleum-well records, water-well records, refraction seismic surveys, and the geological literature. Project data includes measurements from quarry exposures, drill cores, drill cuttings, geophysical logs, chemostratigraphic analysis via portable X-ray fluorescence and stable isotope ratio mass spectrometry, conodont biostratigraphy, and horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio geophysical surveys. This database is, in large part, the result of a cooperative mapping agreement between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Indiana Geological and Water Survey through the STATEMAP program of the USGS.
The Quaternary Geology of the Indiana Portion of the Eastern Extent of the South Bend 30- x 60-Minute Quadrangle was created to provide digital access to the Quaternary geology of the eastern extent of the South Bend 30- x 60-minute quadrangle in Indiana. This geodatabase presents basic Quaternary geological information that contributes to the development of a three-dimensional framework of the state of Indiana. The data are synthesized from archived public domain geological data obtained from many different sources, original data obtained from fieldwork conducted by the authors, and contract drilling supported by project funds. Archive data sources include water-well records, refraction seismic surveys, borehole descriptions and geophysical logs, and the geological literature. Project data includes observations and measurements from drilled and sampled boreholes and estimated bedrock depths from analysis of horizontal-vertical spectral ratios (HVSR) seismic measurements. This database is, in large part, the result of a cooperative mapping agreement between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Indiana Geological and Water Survey through the STATEMAP program of the USGS.
Antinao, J. L., and Rupp, R. F., 2021, Quaternary geology of the Indiana portion of the eastern extent of the South Bend 30- x 60-minute quadrangle: Indiana Geological and Water Survey, Indiana Journal of Earth Sciences, v. 3, scale 1:100,000. doi: 10.14434/ijes.v3i0.31698
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Quaternary Geology of the Indiana Portion of the Eastern Extent of the South Bend 30- x 60-Minute Quadrangle
The data represent induced power at the bridge between a matrix clause and an embedded clause represented by the words dit 'said' and que 'that' in French linked to four conditions as in (1a - d).
(1a) Quel reportage la concernant est-ce que Laetitia a dit que Jérémie avait regardé avec appréhension?
(1b) Quel reportage à propos d’elle est-ce que Laetitia a dit que Jérémie avait regardé avec appréhension?
(1c) Quel reportage la concernant est-ce que Jérémie a dit que Laetitia avait regardé avec appréhension?
(1d) Quel reportage à propos d’elle est-ce que Jérémie a dit que Laetitia avait regardé avec appréhension?
‘Which report regarding/about her did Laetitia/Jérémie say that Jérémie/Laetitia had watched with apprehension?’
These four conditions manipulated the contains of interrogative expressions. (1a/condition A) involves a modifier with an early match antecedent. (1b/condition B) involves a complement with an early match antecedent. (1c/condition C) involves a modifier with a late match antecedent. (1d/condition D) involves a complement with an late match antecedent. Our the time-frequency analysis was performed with the FieldTrip toolbox as eight datasets for four conditions (1a - 1d) and two groups (NSs and NNSs). The time window of interest in each epoched trial included the two critical bridge words dit que ‘said that’, and so covered 1.85 seconds, plus a 700ms baseline. A 50ms interval was left between the baseline and the critical window to prevent spectral leakage in plotting and analyses. We convolved a family of Morlet wavelets of 7 cycles with the selected time window of each EEG trial, which yielded the time-frequency information of the induced neural activity. After the induced power was obtained for each condition of each subject, a log transformation was conducted across channels and frequencies for each subject to standardize the power unit as dB. The length of the wavelets was set as 3 standard deviations of the Gaussian kernel. At 1Hz, the wavelet duration was 2.228 seconds. The spectral bandwidth was 0.286Hz. At 60Hz, the wavelet duration was 0.037 seconds. The spectral bandwidth was 17.143Hz. This procedure only allowed us to analyze the data starting at 5Hz (wavelet duration = 0.446 seconds; spectral bandwidth = 1.429Hz).
The Timing versus Resource Problem in Nonnative Sentence Processing: Evidence from a Time-Frequency Analysis of Anaphora Resolution in Successive wh-Movement in Native and Nonnative Speakers of French
Gas phase measurements of NO, NO2, N2O, CO2 and O3 were collected from four experimental chambers and 1m above the ground during a field campaign at the Indiana University Research and Teaching Preserve from 08/02/2017 to 08/18/2017. Chambers contained different levels of vegetation to understand the effect that vegetation has on soil fluxes of these gases. These measurements were processed in R computing environment to produce measurement of fluxes. Raw data and processed data both appear in this dataset.