A raw dataset produced using the clot on a suture experimental set up in the Holland lab (previously published in Bader 2015 & other articles). Data gathered and further analyzed using MATLAB 2012b.
This data set contains ultrasound echo data with corresponding co-registered scanned, TTC-stained tissue sections, as described in the MS thesis included (Fosnight 2015).
Additional Figure 1, Additional Figure 2, Additional Table 1, and Additional Table 2 for Norton et al. paper published in BMC Genetics: MC1R diversity in Northern Island Melanesia has not been constrained by strong purifying selection and cannot explain pigmentation phenotype variation in the region
Meteorological data from an Onset tower including shielded air temperature, photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), relative humidity, wind speed and direction, and rainfall collected every 15 min.
The location is 50.9583N, -114.8809W, alt 2083m
The station is still operational and files will be updated after manual yearly downloads.
The data contained herein address the following questions. The following is, in part, the statement of purpose from the IRB protocol approved for the following study.
The decision to act as illustrated by the statement "I don't feel like doing this right now" may be one of the most frequent and basic kinds of decisions made. Consciously accessible feels or moods may play an integral role in the maintenance of physical well-being by leading to instrumental action which reduces extremes in physiological response. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the relation between mood regulation traits and actual self report mood during an experimental task wherein the participant is repeatedly asked to choose the difficulty of a math task, followed by administration of a mood scale. The method is more fully described in Hovanitz, C. A., Hursh, A. H., & Hudepohl, A. D. (2011). Dimensions of affect modulated by
perceived mood regulation ability. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. 36:113-119.
Additional questionnaire, not yet analyzed and published, are present in this data set.
A raw dataset produced using the clot on a suture experimental set up in the Holland lab (previously published in Bader 2015 & other articles). Data gathered and further analyzed using MATLAB 2012b.
A raw dataset produced using the clot on a suture experimental set up in the Holland lab (previously published in Bader 2015 & other articles). Data gathered and further analyzed using MATLAB 2012b.
This compressed file contains the GIS files used for the DRAP project in shape file format. There is a Documentation folder with a ReadMe file that contains information about opening the documents as well as notes on their creation and conversion.
There is a file included that will allow opening all of the files in ArcMap (v 10.1 tested) and QGIS (v 2.4 tested) but the data files themselves can be opened in whatever GIS software one chooses that can read ESRI shape file format.
A raw dataset produced using the clot on a suture experimental set up in the Holland lab (previously published in Bader 2015 & other articles). Data gathered and further analyzed using MATLAB 2012b.
A raw dataset produced using the clot on a suture experimental set up in the Holland lab (previously published in Bader 2015 & other articles). Data gathered and further analyzed using MATLAB 2012b.
A raw dataset produced using the clot on a suture experimental set up in the Holland lab (previously published in Bader 2015 & other articles). Data gathered and further analyzed using MATLAB 2012b.
A raw dataset produced using the clot on a suture experimental set up in the Holland lab (previously published in Bader 2015 & other articles). Data gathered and further analyzed using MATLAB 2012b.
A raw dataset produced using the clot on a suture experimental set up in the Holland lab (previously published in Bader 2015 & other articles). Data gathered and further analyzed using MATLAB 2012b.
A raw dataset produced using the clot on a suture experimental set up in the Holland lab (previously published in Bader 2015 & other articles). Data gathered and further analyzed using MATLAB 2012b.
This is the raw data detailing the type of cleistogamy reported within 628 individual species in the scientific literature, as of October 2005. This data underlies the following study:
Culley, Theresa M and Matthew R Klooster (2007) The cleistogamous breeding system: A review of its frequency, evolution, and ecology in angiosperms. The Botanical Review 73(1): 1-30.
This is the raw data detailing the type of cleistogamy reported within 228 plant genera in 50 families in the scientific literature, as of October 2005. This data underlies the following study:
Culley, Theresa M and Matthew R Klooster (2007) The cleistogamous breeding system: A review of its frequency, evolution, and ecology in angiosperms. The Botanical Review 73(1): 1-30.
This dataset shows the quantities and findspots of coins minted by the ancient mint(s) at Antioch on the Orontes in northern Syria. The kml files are usable in Google Earth. Coin finds are sorted by material (bronze, silver, antoniniani), type (provincial SC, provincial silver and misc. bronze, civic coins with imperial portrait, civic coins without imperial portrait), and chronology (223 BCE-91 BCE, 90 BCE-31 BCE, 30 BCE-235 CE, 236 CE-283 CE, 284 CE-423 CE).
For the original publication of this data, see the attached appendix.
This dataset shows the origins and quantities of coins found through excavations at Antioch. Data can be examined by material (bronze, silver, antoniniani, and uncertain) and chronology (223 BCE to 91 BCE, 90 BCE to 31 BCE, 30 BCE to 235 CE, 236 CE to 283 CE, 284 CE to 423 CE). All data is from Waage, D. B. 1952. Antioch-on-the-Orontes: Committee for the Excavation of Antioch and its Vicinity 4.2: Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Crusader’s Coins, Princeton.
The data stored in this collection were collected during a series of 3 experiments I conducted between 2013 and 2014 to evaluate the effects of population-level extinction within spatial population networks.
For each experiment, I used experimental protozoan population networks (microcosms) that used the common pond species Paramecium caudatum as the focal organism. Each network contained five populations aligned linearly and connected to one another through a migration corridor (see image files).
The experiments were similar in their basic methods. For example, each experiment consisted of three 10-day periods: pre-extinction, extinction, and reestablishment. In addition, each experiment used 8 networks: four treatment networks and four control networks. During the 10-day extinction period, extinction was maintained on the center population of 4 treatment networks. During the reestablishment period, the center population was allowed to reestablish. The 4 control networks had no extinction imposed.
During each experiment I estimated the density of each population within all networks daily as the mean number of paramecia captured in three 0.25 mL samples. The data included in these files shows these density estimates. All calculations used to assess changes in population abundance and dynamics due to extinction were derived from these density estimates.
Additional background for each of the 3 experiments (e.g., how the experiments differed) can be found in the ReadMe file. Detailed methods and results from each of these experiments are documented in Chapters 3, 4, and 5 of my dissertation (see Dissertation file).
The files here are matrices of DNA sequences used to create a phylogeny of Aniba, Brazilian rosewood and its relatives. The files are saved as Nexus files and can be opened by a text editor and most phylogenetic or DNA sequence editing software packages (PAUP*, Mesquite, etc.).
This data set is the raw data underlying the paper entitled "Giving datasets context: a comparison study of institutional repositories that apply varying degrees of curation" presented at the International Digital Curation Conference in Barcelona, Spain (Feb 2018). All figures and tables in the publication were based on the analysis of this data set.
Please use the Citation:
Koshoffer, A., Neeser, A., Johnston L.R., and Newman L.D., (2018) "Giving datasets context: a comparison study of institutional repositories that apply varying degrees of curation", International Digital Curation Conference, Barcelona, Spain. Digital Curation Centre.
This data set describes the percent completeness of metadata options for data sets in four institutional repositories. It is a derivative data set from the master data set entitled "Metadata of data sets from four institutional repositories" https://scholar.uc.edu/show/pn89d657h
Please use the Citation:
Koshoffer, A., Neeser, A., Johnston L.R., and Newman L.D., (2018) "Giving datasets context: a comparison study of institutional repositories that apply varying degrees of curation", International Digital Curation Conference, Barcelona, Spain. Digital Curation Centre.
This data set describes the type and number of documentation that accompany and describe data sets in four institutional repositories. It is a derivative data set from the master data set entitled "Metadata of data sets from four institutional repositories" https://scholar.uc.edu/show/pn89d657h
This data set measures whether data sets in four institutional repositories have digital object identifiers or not. It is a derivative data set from the master data set entitled "Metadata of data sets from four institutional repositories" https://scholar.uc.edu/show/pn89d657h
This data set measures the number of keywords associated with data sets in four institutional repositories. It is a derivative data set from the master data set entitled "Metadata of data sets from four institutional repositories" https://scholar.uc.edu/show/pn89d657h
This data set describes the Mann-Whitney U test statistical analysis of the completeness profile for data sets in four institutional repositories. It is a derivative data set from the master data set entitled "Metadata of data sets from four institutional repositories" https://scholar.uc.edu/show/pn89d657h
Habitat: upland oak, hickory, red cedar on ridges, sandstone gorege and coves; end of gorge by waterfall; sandstone
Locality: Ferne Clyffe State Park, S of Goreville, IL., W. of st. rt. 37
Habitat: Sandstone bluffs and gorges, hemlock/hardwood coves, floodplains, upland mixed hardwood forests, pine forests; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate Species habitat: on exposed clay in roadbed, with Notothvlas. Anthoceros. Hicroaitriua. flphanarrhsoma. flrchidiua.; on exposed clay in roadbed
Locality: Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Hollow, Inc.), S of Bibisonvilie & N. of Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, E. of OH 374 & W. of Cream Ridge Rd.
Habitat: Sandstone bluffs and gorges, hemlock/hardwood coves, floodplains, upland mixed hardwood forests, pine forests; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate Species habitat: in roadbed.; exposed clay
Locality: Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Hollow, Inc.), S of Gibisonvilie & N of Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, E of OH 374 & W of Cream Ridge Rd.
Habitat: Sandstone bluffs and gorges, hemlock/hardwood coves, floodplains, upland mixed hardwood forests, pine forests; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate Species habitat: in roadbed,; exposed clay
Locality: Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Hollow, Inc.), S of Gibisonville & N of Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, E of OH 374 &. W of Cream Ridge Rd.
Habitat: Arctic tundra; Rock Type = Calcareous. Notes: base of willow
Locality: North Slope Borough, Toolik Lake, Kuparuk River, Oxy. Creek area of the Dalton Hwy., northern foothills of the Brooks Range, vicinity of mile 117 along Dalton Hwy.; inlet into Toolik Lake.
Habitat: Sandstone bluffs and gorges, hemlock/hardwood coves, floodplains, upland mixed hardwood forests, pine forests, associated with oak, maple, tulip poplar, hemlock, pine; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate; on trunk of fallen hemlock, S end of Crane Hollow
Locality: Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Hollow, lnc.), S of Gibisonvilie & N of Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, E of OH 374 k W of Cream Ridge Rd.
Habitat: Narrow sandstone box canyon, with floodplain, upland woods, hemlock/hardwood coves; associated with maple, hemlock, oak, tulip poplar; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate. Species habitat; on hemlock log.
Locality: Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, Big Pine Rd., E of Oh 374, between Oh 678 k & 664, Hocking Hills State Park region.
Habitat: Sandstone bluffs and gorges, hemlock/hardwood coves, floodplams, upland mixed hardwood forests, pine forests, associated with oak, maple, tulip poplar, hemlock, pine; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate Species habitat: on trunk of fallen yellow birch, Snyder Hollow.; on trunk of fallen yellow birch, Snyder Hollow
Locality: Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Hollow, Inc.), S of Gibisonville & N of Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, E of OH 374 & W of Cream Ridge Rd.
Habitat: Upland sixed hardwoods, sandstone bluffs, hemlock/hardwood coves, floodplains, pine forests, associated with oak, maple, hickory, tulip poplar, hemlock, pine; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate Species habitat: on trunk of fallen hemlock, along floodplain; on trunk of fallen hemlock, along floodplain
Locality: Little Rocky Hollow State Nature Preserve, first hollow W of Kreachbaum Rd. (Co. Rd. 9) and N of Big Pine Rd. (Co. Rd. 11) Sec. 26, Laurel Twp., South Bloomingville Quad.
Habitat: Sandstone bluffs and gorges, hemlock/hardwood coves, floodplains, upland mixed hardwood forests, pine forests; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate; on moist rotting log in stream
Locality: Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Hollow, Inc.), S of Gibisonvilie & N of Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, E of OH 374 and W of Cream Ridge Rd.; Upper Crane Hollow.
Habitat: Sandstone bluffs and gorges, hemlock/hardwood coves, floodplains, upland mixed hardwood forests, pine forests, associated with oak, maple, tulip poplar, hemlock, pine; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate Species habitat: On trunk of hemlock, S end of Crane Hollow.
Locality: Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Hollow, Inc.), S of Gibisonvilie & N of Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, E of OH 374 &. W of Cream Ridge Rd.
Habitat: Sandstone bluffs and gorges, hemlock/hardwood coves, floodplains, upland mixed hardwood forests, pine forests, associated with oak, maple, tulip poplar, hemlock, pine; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate Species habitat: wet sandstone cove, NW corner.
Locality: U.S.A.: OHIO; Hocking Co., Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Hollow, Inc.), S of Gibisonville & N of Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, E of OH 374 &. H of Cream Ridge Rd. Hood Hollow.
Habitat: Narrow sandstone box canyon, with floodplain, upland woods, hemlock/hardwood coves; associated with maple, hemlock, oak, tulip poplar; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate.; on hemlock log.
Locality: Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, Big Pine Road, East of Oh 374, between Oh 678 & 664, Hocking Hills State Park region.
Habitat: Upland mixed hardwoods, sandstone bluffs, hemlock/hardwood coves, floodplains, pine forests, associated with oak, maple, hickory, tulip poplar, hemlock, pine; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate.; on vertical face of sandstone boulder.
Locality: Little Rocky Hollow State Nature Preserve, first hollow W of Kreachbaum Rd. (Co. Rd. 9) and N of Big Pine Rd. (Co. Rd. 11)
Habitat: Sandstone bluffs and gorges, hemlock/hardwood coves, floodplains, upland mixed hardwood forests, pine forests, associated with oak, maple, tulip poplar, hemlock, pine; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate; Sandstone boulder
Locality: Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Hollow, Inc.), S of Gibisonville & N of Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, E of OH 374 &. U of Cream Ridge Rd.
Habitat: Upland mixed hardwoods, sandstone bluffs, hemlock/hardwood coves, floodplains, pine forests, associated with oak, maple, hickory, tulip poplar, hemlock, pine; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate Species habitat: top of gorge, on thin soil over sandstone.
Locality: Little Rocky Hollow State Nature Preserve, first hollow W of Kreachbaum Rd. (Co. Rd. 9) and N of Big Pine Rd. (Co. Rd. 11), Sec. 26 Laurel Twp. South Bloomingville Quad.
Habitat: Sandstone gorges and ravines, with hemlock/hardwood coves, upland hardwood stands, floodplains, pine stands; associated with oak, maple, hemlock, tulip poplar, pine; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate Species habitat: on dry soil among hemlocks, above rim of upper cove.
Locality: Sheick Hollow State Nature Preserve, paralleling Hockman Rd. (Twp. Rd. 238) between Gibisonville & Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, off OH 374.
Habitat: Sandstone gorges and ravines, with hemlock/hardwood coves, upland hardwood stands, floodplains, pine stands; associated with oak, maple, hemlock, tulip poplar, pine; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate. Species habitat: above upper falls.; on sandstone anong hemlock
Locality: Sheick Hollow State Nature Preserve, paralleling Hackman Rd. (Twp. Rd. 238) between Gibisonville & Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, off OH 374.
Habitat: Narrow sandstone box canyon, with floodplain, upland woods, hemlock/hardwood coves; associated with maple, hemlock, oak, tulip poplar; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate Species habitat: on sandstone, W. slope, mid-terrace.
Locality: Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, Big Pine Rd., E of Oh 374, between Oh 678 & 664, Hocking Hills State Park region.
Habitat: in dry, mixed hardwoods; Growing on sandstone
Locality: Lake Katharine State Nature Preserve, near Jackson, Ca. 1700 acres on sandstone conglomerate formation; growing in sandstone along Pine Ridge trail in dry
Habitat: in seepy area, cedar swamp. Colorless oil bodies in fresh material.; On base and roots of cedar
Locality: Cedar Bog State Memorial Nature Preserve, Woodburn Rd. off U.S. 68 ca. 2.5 mi. S. of Urbana, OH.
Habitat: Hardwood swamp/white cedar swamp/sedge meadow habitat; cedar stump
Locality: Cedar Bog State Memorial Nature Preserve, Woodburn Rd., off of U.S. 68 ca. 2.5 mi S of Urbana
Habitat: Upland mixed hardwoods, sandstone bluffs, hemlock/hardwcod coves, floodplains, pine forests; associated with oak, maple, hickory, tulip poplar, hemlock, pine; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate Species habitat: on vertical s.s. cliff face along fault by falls.
Locality: Little Rocky Hollow State Nature Preserve, first hollow W of Kreachbauco Rd. (Co. Rd. 9) and N of Big Pine Rd. (Co. Rd. il); Sec. 26, Laurel Twp., South Bloomingville Quad.
Habitat: Hardwood swamp/white cedar swamp/sedge meadow habitat; roots of cedar in cedar swamp
Locality: Cedar Bog State Memorial Nature Preserve, Woodburn Rd. off of U.S. 68 ca. 2.5 mi S of Urbana
Habitat: Sandstone gorges and ravines with hemlock/hardwood coves, upland hardwood stands, fllodplains, pine stands; associated with oak, maple, hemlock, tulip poplar, pine; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate.; on wet sandstone face of cliff
Locality: Sheick Hollow State Nature Preserve, paralleling Hockman Rd. (Tup. Rd. 238) between Gibisonville k Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, off OH 374
Habitat: Growing mixed with Dicranella heteromalla. Aulacomnium palustre and Platiothecium cavifolium, forming small hummock on maple forest floor
Locality: Cedar Bog Memorial State Nature Preserve, ca. 2.5 mi S. of Urbana along Woodburn Rd. off U.S. 68. / N side of Woodburn Rd., near W boundary W of West Branch
Habitat: among white cedars; wet, decorticated log
Locality: "Cedar Bog Memorial State Nature Preserve, ca. 2.5 mi S. of Urbana along Woodburn Rd. off U.S.
Habitat: floodplain between Hood Hollow and Crane Hollow; Sandstone bluffs and gorges, hemlock/hardwood coves, floodplains, upland mixed hardwood forests, pine forests; associated with oak, maple, tulip poplar, hemlock, pine; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate; soil
Locality: Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Hollow, Inc.), S of Gibisonville & N of Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, E of OH 374 & W of Cream Ridge Rd., S Bloomingville Quad
Habitat: Hardwood swamp/white cedar swamp/sedge meadow habitat; On base and roots of cedar in seepy area, cedar swamp
Locality: Cedar Bog State Memorial Nature Preserve, Woodburn Rd. off of U.S. 68 ca. 2.5 mi S of Urbana
Habitat: Sandstone bluffs and gorges, hemlock/hardwood coves, floodplains, upland mixed hardwood forests, pine forests, associated with oak, maple, tulip poplar, hemlock, pine; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate Species habitat: base of wet, vertical sandstone bluff. E side of Crane Hollow, beyond 2nd cove.; base of wet, vertical sandstone bluff
Locality: Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Hollow, Inc.), S of Sibisonville & N of Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, E of OH 374 & W of Cream Ridge Rd. S. Bloomingville Quad.
Habitat: floodplain; Narrow sandstone box canyon with floodplain, upland woods, hemlock/hardwood coves; associated with isaple, hemlock, oak, tulip poplar; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate; decorticated hardwood log
Locality: Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, Big Pine Rd., E of OH 374, between OH 678 & 664, Hocking Hills State Park region
Habitat: Narrow sandstone box canyon, with floodplain, upland woods, hemlock/hardwood coves; decorticated log; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate
Locality: Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, Big Pine Rd., E of Oh 374, between Oh 678 & 664, Hocking Hills State Park region. S. Bloomingville Quad.
Habitat: Sandstone gorges and ravines with hemlock/hardwood coves, upland hardwood stands, floodplains, pine stands; associated with oak, maple, hemlock, tulip poplar, pine; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate.; base of hardwood, N end
Locality: Sheick Hollow State Nature Preserve, paralleling Hocknan Rd. (Twp. Rd. 238) between Gibisonville & Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, off OH 374
Habitat: Sandstone bluffs and gorges, hemlock/hardwood coves, floodplains, upland mixed hardwood forests, pine forests; associated with oak, maple, tulip poplar, hemlock, pine; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate; rotting hemlock stump
Locality: Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Hollow, Inc.), S of Gibisonvilie & N of Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, E of OH 374 & W of Cream Ridge Rd
Habitat: N side of Woodburn Rd.; moist decorticated hardwood log across W Branch
Locality: Cedar Bog Memorial State Nature Preserve, ca. 2.5 mi S. of Urbana along Woodburn Rd. off U.S. 68.
Habitat: Sandstone bluffs and gorges, creek floodplains, associated with oak, ample, tulip poplar, hemlock, pine, magnolia; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate. Species habitat: Hemlock/hardwood cove H of cabin; decorticated log
Locality: Lake Katharine State Nature Preserve, near Jackson. Jackson Quad.
Habitat: West Branch; Growing on decorticated log in stream
Locality: Cedar Bog Memorial State Nature Preserve, ca 2. mi S. of Urbana along Woodburn Rd Off U. S. 68
Habitat: among fallen white cedars and Lycopodium; On trunk of hardwood, far SW corner
Locality: ca. 2.5 mi S. of Urbana along Woodburn Rd. off U.S. 68. Cedar Bog Memorial State Nature Preserve; S side of Woodburn Rd