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    • Data from: Differences in government support for private sector climate change adaptation in developing versus developed countries 

      Bartelet, Henry A.
      Published 2025-01-24
      This data publications contains the dataset used in the journal manuscript tentatively titled as "Differences in government support for private sector climate change adaptation in developing versus developed countries".
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    • Ecological networks among key target fish species in Kenya (2015-2022). 

      Barnes, Michele L.; Graham, Nicholas A. J.; McClanahan, Tim; Matous, Petr; Bartelet, Henry A.
      Published 2025-01-24
      Trophic interactions (i.e., predator-prey relationships) among target fish species comprising the majority of catch by all fishing gears employed along the Kenyan coast.
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    • Automatic left ventricular cavity segmentation via deep spatial sequential network in 4D computed tomography 

      Guo, Yuyu; Bi, Lei; Zhu, Zhengbin; Feng, Dagan David; Zhang, Ruiyan; Wang, Qian; Kim, Jinman
      Published 2021
      Automated segmentation of left ventricular cavity (LVC) in temporal cardiac image sequences (consisting of multiple time-points) is a fundamental requirement for quantitative analysis of cardiac structural and functional ...
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    • USyd Cassowary Dataset 

      Shan, Mao; Li, Kunming; Worrall, Stewart
      Published 2024-08-30
      This is a sample dataset collected in the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) project "Development and Performance Testing of a LAARMA---Large Animal Activated Roadside Monitoring and Alert System" in 2024.
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    • Access, the Built Environment, and Behavior 

      Wu, Hao; Levinson, David Matthew
      Published 2024
      Access is an essential component of the built environment that measures the ease of reaching desired destinations; the level of access is a combined result from both land use and transport infrastructure. Other facets of ...
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