# Brazil bus transportation data and US domestic air transportation network data:
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Temporal network transportation data with monthly resolution.
The Brazilian inter-cities bus data was collected from the Brazilian National Land Transportation Agency ([ANTT]( https://antt.gov.br.)). The dataset contains all inter-cities bus transportation from January 2005 to December 2014 with monthly...
Cell state transitions are often triggered by large changes in the
concentrations of transcription factors and therefore large differences
in their stoichiometric ratios. Whether cells can elicit transitions using
modest changes in the ratios of co-expressed factors is unclear. Here,
we investigate how cells in the Drosophila eye resolve state...
Pediatric participants performed a series of trials that involved stepping up onto a raised platform. Body weight load was modulated during this task from -20% to +15% in 5% increments (excluding -5%). Outcome measures include peak hip abduction moments, peak support moments, and individual hip, knee, and ankle percent contributions...
Learning to discriminate between different sensory stimuli is essential for survival. In rodents, the olfactory bulb, which contributes to odor discrimination via pattern separation, exhibits extensive structural synaptic plasticity involving the formation and removal of synaptic spines, even in adult animals. The network connectivity resulting from this plasticity is...
Recent years have seen intense interest in the development of point-of-care nucleic acid diagnostic technologies to address the scaling limitations of laboratory-based approaches. Chief among these are combinations of isothermal amplification approaches with CRISPR-based detection and read outs of target products. Here, we contribute to the growing body of rapid,...
This folder contains data and replication code for the calculations contained in the article: Stephanie Holmes Didwania, "Regressive White-Collar Crime," 97 Southern California Law Review (2024).
A noncomprehensive list of large urban fires in the 1850s United States. All fires were large enough to destroy 20 structures or do $200,000 in damage (in 1850s dollars). Some fires are included on the basis of verbal descriptions (e.g., "downtown destroyed") that suggest that the fires were of this...