Illinois Data Bank Dataset Search Results
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published:
2020-05-17
Mishra, Sudhanshu; Prasad, Shivangi; Mishra, Shubhanshu
(2020)
Models and predictions for submission to TRAC - 2020 Second Workshop on Trolling, Aggression and Cyberbullying
Our approach is described in our paper titled:
Mishra, Sudhanshu, Shivangi Prasad, and Shubhanshu Mishra. 2020. “Multilingual Joint Fine-Tuning of Transformer Models for Identifying Trolling, Aggression and Cyberbullying at TRAC 2020.” In Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Trolling, Aggression and Cyberbullying (TRAC-2020).
The source code for training this model and more details can be found on our code repository: https://github.com/socialmediaie/TRAC2020
NOTE: These models are retrained for uploading here after our submission so the evaluation measures may be slightly different from the ones reported in the paper.
keywords:
Social Media; Trolling; Aggression; Cyberbullying; text classification; natural language processing; deep learning; open source;
published:
2020-05-30
Long, Stephen Patrick
(2020)
Original leaf gas exchange and absorptance data used in the Collison et al. (2020) Light, Not Age, Underlies the Q9 Maladaptation of Maize and Miscanthus Photosynthesis to Self-Shading - Frontiers in Plant Science doi: 10.3389/fpls.2020.00783
keywords:
C4 photosynthesis; canopy; bioenergy; food security; quantum yield; shade acclimation; photosynthetic light-use efficiency; leaf aging
published:
2020-07-01
Rykhlevskii, Andrei; Huff, Kathryn D.
(2020)
keywords:
molten salt; fuel cycle; reprocessing; refueling
published:
2020-05-12
The data provided herein is accelerometer and strain data taken from free vibration response of pre-tensioned, partially submerged steel beam specimens (modulus of elasticity assumed = 29,000 ksi). The specimens were subjected to various levels of pre-tension, and various levels of submersion in water. The purpose of the testing was to quantify the effects of partial submersion on the vibrating frequencies of pretensioned beams. Three specimens were tested, each with different cross section (but identical cross-sectional area). The different cross sections allow
investigation of the effects of specimen width as the specimen vibrates through water.
The testing procedure was as follows:
1) Apply a specified level of tension in the beam. Measure tension via 3 strain gages.
2) Submerge the specimens to a specified depth of water
3) Excite the beams with either a hammer impact or a pull-and-release method (physically pull the middle of the bar and quickly release)
4) Measure the free vibration of the beam with 2 accelerometers.
Schematic drawings of the test setup and the test specimens are provided, as is a picture of the test setup.
keywords:
free vibration; beam; partially-submerged; prestressed;
published:
2025-11-03
Blanc-Betes, Elena; Gomez-Casanovas, Nuria; Hartman, Melannie D.; Hudiburg, Tara W.; Khanna, Madhu; Parton, William; DeLucia, Evan H.
(2025)
Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) sits at the nexus of the climate and energy security. We evaluated trade-offs between scenarios that support climate stabilization (negative emissions and net climate benefit) or energy security (ethanol production). Our spatially explicit model indicates that the foregone climate benefit from abandoned cropland (opportunity cost) increased carbon emissions per unit of energy produced by 14–36%, making geologic carbon capture and storage necessary to achieve negative emissions from any given energy crop. The toll of opportunity costs on the climate benefit of BECCS from set-aside land was offset through the spatial allocation of crops based on their individual biophysical constraints. Dedicated energy crops consistently outperformed mixed grasslands. We estimate that BECCS allocation to land enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) could capture up to 9 Tg C year–1 from the atmosphere, deliver up to 16 Tg CE year–1 in emissions savings, and meet up to 10% of the US energy statutory targets, but contributions varied substantially as the priority shifted from climate stabilization to energy provision. Our results indicate a significant potential to integrate energy security targets into sustainable pathways to climate stabilization but underpin the trade-offs of divergent policy-driven agendas.
keywords:
Sustainability;Field Data;Modeling
published:
2020-02-12
XSEDE-Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment
(2020)
The XSEDE program manages the database of allocation awards for the portfolio of advanced research computing resources funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The database holds data for allocation awards dating to the start of the TeraGrid program in 2004 to present, with awards continuing through the end of the second XSEDE award in 2021. The project data include lead researcher and affiliation, title and abstract, field of science, and the start and end dates. Along with the project information, the data set includes resource allocation and usage data for each award associated with the project. The data show the transition of resources over a fifteen year span along with the evolution of researchers, fields of science, and institutional representation.
keywords:
allocations; cyberinfrastructure; XSEDE
published:
2025-04-14
This dataset builds on an existing dataset which captures artists’ demographics who are represented by top tier galleries in the 2016–2017 New York art season (Case-Leal, 2017, https://web.archive.org/web/20170617002654/http://www.havenforthedispossessed.org/) with a census of reviews and catalogs about those exhibitions to assess proportionality of media coverage across race and gender. The readme file explains variables, collection, relationship between the datasets, and an example of how the Case-Leal dataset was transformed. The ArticleDataset.csv provides all articles with citation information as well as artist, artistic identity characteristic, and gallery. The ExhibitionCatalog.csv provides exhibition catalog citation information for each identified artist.
New in this V2:
- In V1, ArticleDataset.csv had both data on the articles published and all of the exhibitions, which was misleading. In V2 I separated out so that ArticleDataset only has articles, and AllSoloShows has all shows, including those that had no articles written about them in the publications reviewed.
- Upon closer review I noticed approximately 10 out of the 133 articles had incorrect information in variable "Publication content type: art or general" and/or "Publication Carrier type: web or library?" so I updated V2.
- Upon closer review I noticed there was 3 instances of artists who had two solo shows apiece: in addition to Meleko Mokgosi and Carrie Mae Weems which I had already noted in V1, there was also Roxy Paine. I had not noticed this because only one of two of Paine's shows had been written about. This brings the total number of shows to 117 (which was 116 in V1).
-Upon closer review I removed one row from ExhibitionCatalogs.csv, as the item i had listed did not meet the parameters.
keywords:
diversity and inclusion; diversity audit; contemporary art; art exhibitions; art exhibition reviews; exhibition catalogs; magazines; newspapers; demographics
published:
2019-01-27
Le, Thien; Sy, Aaron; Molloy, Erin K.; Zhang, Qiuyi; Rao, Satish; Warnow, Tandy
(2019)
This repository include datasets that are studied with INC/INC-ML/INC-NJ in the paper `Using INC within Divide-and-Conquer Phylogeny Estimation' that was submitted to AICoB 2019. Each dataset has its own readme.txt that further describes the creation process and other parameters/softwares used in making these datasets. The latest implementation of INC/INC-ML/INC-NJ can be found on https://github.com/steven-le-thien/constraint_inc. Note: there may be files with DS_STORE as extension in the datasets; please ignore these files.
keywords:
phylogenetics; gene tree estimation; divide-and-conquer; absolute fast converging
published:
2019-12-22
Zachwieja, Alexandra
(2019)
Dataset providing calculation of a Competition Index (CI) for Late Pleistocene carnivore guilds in Laos and Vietnam and their relationship to humans. Prey mass spectra, Prey focus masses, and prey class raw data can be used to calculate the CI following Hemmer (2004). Mass estimates were calculated for each species following Van Valkenburgh (1990). Full citations to methodological papers are included as relationships with other resources
keywords:
competition; Southeast Asia; carnivores; humans
published:
2020-05-15
Mishra, Shubhanshu; Agarwal, Sneha; Guo, Jinlong ; Phelps , Kirstin ; Picco, Johna ; Diesner , Jana
(2020)
This data has tweets collected in paper Shubhanshu Mishra, Sneha Agarwal, Jinlong Guo, Kirstin Phelps, Johna Picco, and Jana Diesner. 2014. Enthusiasm and support: alternative sentiment classification for social movements on social media. In Proceedings of the 2014 ACM conference on Web science (WebSci '14). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 261-262. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/2615569.2615667
The data only contains tweet IDs and the corresponding enthusiasm and support labels by two different annotators.
keywords:
Twitter; text classification; enthusiasm; support; social causes; LGBT; Cyberbullying; NFL
published:
2019-09-25
Wong, Tony; Hughes, A; Tokuda, K; Indebetouw, R; Onishi, T; Bandurski, J. B.; Chen, C. H. R.; Fukui, Y; Glover, S. C. O.; Klessen, R. S.; Pineda, J. L.; Roman-Duval, J.; Sewilo, M.; Wojciechowski, E.; Zahorecz, S.
(2019)
<sup>12</sup>CO and <sup>13</sup>CO maps for six molecular clouds in the Large Magellanic Cloud, obtained with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). See the associated article in the Astrophysical Journal, and README files within each ZIP archive. Please cite the article if you use these data.
keywords:
Radio astronomy
published:
2020-12-12
Jones, Todd M.; Benson , Thomas J.; Ward, Michael P.
(2020)
Dataset associated with Jones et al FE-2019-01175 submission: Does the size and developmental stage of traits at fledging reflect juvenile flight ability among songbirds? Excel CSV files with all of the data used in analyses and file with descriptions of each column. The flight ability variable in this dataset was derived from fledgling drop tests, examples of which can be found in the related dataset: Jones, Todd M.; Benson, Thomas J.; Ward, Michael P. (2019): Flight Ability of Juvenile Songbirds at Fledgling: Examples of Fledgling Drop Tests. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. https://doi.org/10.13012/B2IDB-2044905_V1.
keywords:
body condition; fledgling; flight ability; locomotor ability; post-fledging; songbirds; wing development; wing emergence
published:
2020-02-27
Clem, Scott; Sparbanie, Taylor; Luro, Alec; Harmon-Threatt, Alexandra
(2020)
These data were collected for an experiment examining effects of neonicotinoid (clothianidin) presence on hover fly (Diptera: Syrphidae) behavior. Hover flies of two species (Eristalis arbustorum and Toxomerus marginatus) were offered a choice to feed on artificial flowers laced with sucrose solution that was either contaminated (CLO) or not contaminated (CON) with clothianidin. Two different concentrations of clothianidin in 0.5 M sucrose solution were tested: 2.5 ppb and 150 ppb. We conducted four sets of 10 trials, each trial set examining a different combination of species and clothianidin dose. Across 6 hours of video for each trial we recorded 1) number of visits to each flower that resulted in feeding, and 2) amount of time spent feeding during each visit.
We found that while neither species fed significantly longer on either of the solutions, E. arbustorum appeared to avoid flowers with clothianidin particularly at high rates. In the paper, we attribute this avoidance response, partially, to hover fly-visible spectral differences between the two flower choices and discuss potential implications for field and lab-based studies.
In the enclosed zip file we have included all data for this project and code scripts from R.
* Note: Data folder contains 4 files (instead of 6 as mentioned in Readme): e.tenax_photoreceptors.csv; hoverfly_data_UPDATE.csv; number_visits_UPDATE.csv; and Original 2018 hover fly choice test data_Clem2020.xlsx
keywords:
Syrphidae; hoverfly; Eristalis; Toxomerus; Choice Experiment; Neonicotinoid; Clothianidin
published:
2022-03-11
Kantola, Ilsa; Masters, Michael; Blanc-Betes, Elena; Gomez-Casanovas, Nuria; DeLucia, Evan
(2022)
Data sets relating to the manuscript “Long-term yields in annual and perennial bioenergy crops in the Midwestern USA” published in Global Change Biology Bioenergy. Field data, including annual peak biomass and harvest yields from maize/soy, miscanthus, switchgrass, and prairie field trials from 2008-2018 are included. Peak and harvest biomass for fertilized and unfertilized miscanthus are included from 2014-2018.
keywords:
miscanthus; switchgrass; yield; drought; crop; perennial; bioenergy
published:
2021-04-16
Xia, Yushu; Wander, Michelle; Kwon, Hoyoung
(2021)
This dataset includes five files developed using the procedures described in the article 'Developing County-level Data of Nitrogen Fertilizer and Manure Inputs for Corn Production in the United States' and Supplemental Information published in the Journal of Cleaner Production in 2021.
Citation: Xia, Yushu, Hoyoung Kwon, and Michelle Wander. "Developing county-level data of nitrogen fertilizer and manure inputs for corn production in the United States." Journal of Cleaner Production 309 (2021): e126957.
Brief method: The fertilizer and manure inputs for corn were generated with a top-down approach by assigning county-level total N inputs reported by USGS to different crops using state- and county-level survey data. The corn N needs were estimated using empirical extension-based equations coupled with soil and environmental covariates. The estimates of fertilizer N inputs were further refined for corn grain and silage production at the county level and gap-filling (using state-level averages) was carried out to generate final files for U.S. county-level N inputs.
The dataset is provided in an alternative format in Google Earth Engine: https://code.earthengine.google.com/13a0078e7ee727bc001e045ad0e8c6fc
keywords:
Corn; Nitrogen Fertilizer; Manure; Conterminous U.S.
published:
2022-02-10
Sharma, Bijay P.; Zhang, Na; DoKyoung, Lee; Heaton, Emily; Delucia, Evan H.; Sacks, Erik J.; Kantola, Ilsa B.; Boersma, Nicholas N.; Long, Stephen P.; Voigt, Thomas B.; Khanna, Madhu
(2022)
The compiled datasets include plot level observations of energy crops (miscanthus and switchgrass) from recent experimental field trials in the US including dry biomass yield, location, state, region, harvest year, growing season degree days (GDD), winter season heating degree days (HDD), growing season cumulative precipitation, annual nitrogen application rate, age of the pant when harvested, National Commodity Crop Productivity Index (NCCPI) values, and cultivar type (switchgrass) from various published and unpublished sources.
The stata codes include estimation procedures for four different specifications, i.e., Model A includes deterministic effect without interaction terms; Model B includes deterministic effect with interaction terms (N2, age2, N × age, GDD2, precip2, N × NCCPI); Model C includes deterministic effect with interaction terms, study, and location random effect; Model D includes deterministic effect with interaction terms, harvest year augmented study, and location random effect.
keywords:
Age; Miscanthus; Nitrogen; Switchgrass; Yield; Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts Innovation
published:
2025-04-02
Pastrana-Otero, Isamar; Godbole, Apurva R.; Kraft, Mary L.
(2025)
This dataset contains Raman spectra, each acquired from an individual, living, cell entrapped within a soft or stiff gelatin methacrylate hydrogel or from a cell-free region of the hydrogel sample. Spectra were acquired from the following cell types: Madin-Darby Canine Kidney cell (MDCK); Chinese hamster ovary cell (CHO-K1); transfected CHO-K1 cell that expressed the SNAP-tag and HaloTag reporter proteins fused to an organelle-specific protein (CHO-T); human monocyte-like cell (THP-1); inactive macrophage-like (M0-like); active anti-inflammatory macrophage-like (M2-like), pro/anti-inflammatory macrophage-like (M1/M2-like). These spectra are useful for identifying whether the hydrogel matrix obscures the Raman spectral signatures that are characteristic of each of these cell types.
keywords:
Raman spectroscopy; 3D cell culture; single-cell spectrum; hydrogel scaffold; collagen scaffold; macrophage spectra; macrophage differentiation; THP-1 line; noninvasive phenotype identification; vibrational spectroscopy
published:
2025-10-09
Namoi, Nictor; Jang, Chunhwa; Voigt, Thomas; Lee, DoKyoung
(2025)
Aging-related yield decline in Miscanthus × giganteus (miscanthus) remains a major constraint to sustainable biomass production. This study evaluated how nitrogen (N) management and soil fertility influence yield-component traits and productivity in aging miscanthus. Trials were conducted at two sites established in 2008 at the University of Illinois Energy Farm, Urbana, IL. (i) The Sun Grant trial received 0, 60, and 120 kg N ha−1 annually until 2015. Starting 2021, half of each plot received 60 or 120 kg N ha−1, resulting in six legacy-contemporary treatments: 0N–0N, 0N–120N, 60N–0N, 60N–60N, 120N–0N, 120N–120N. (ii) The Energy Farm trial remained unfertilized until 2014, when one half of each plot received 56 kg N ha−1, forming two treatments: 0N–0N, 0N–56N. Sun Grant trial results showed N fertilization increased tiller density (tillers m−2) and tiller weight (g tiller−1) in juvenile to early-mature miscanthus (2011–2015). After N withdrawal, both traits declined (20 % and 40 %), though legacy effects persisted in tiller weight in the aging stands (2020–2023). Contemporary N had little effect on tiller density but increased tiller weight by 34 %–77 %, resulting in 23 %–106 % higher machine-harvested biomass yield in 0–120N, 60-60N, and 120-120N plots. At the Energy Farm trial, 0N–56N plots yielded 59 %–108 % more biomass than 0N–0N. Soil total N increased (Sun Grant: 47 % by 2020; Energy Farm: 58 % by 2023), while Mehlich-3 P (42 %–44 %) and K (21 %–46 %) declined. These findings identify tiller weight as a key determinant of biomass yield in aging miscanthus and highlight the need for P and K management for long-term productivity.
keywords:
miscanthus; nitrogen; soil
published:
2018-08-01
Clark, Lindsay V.; Lipka, Alexander E.; Sacks, Erik J.
(2018)
This set of scripts accompanies the manuscript describing the R package polyRAD, which uses DNA sequence read depth to estimate allele dosage in diploids and polyploids. Using several high-confidence SNP datasets from various species, allelic read depth from a typical RAD-seq dataset was simulated, then genotypes were estimated with polyRAD and other software and compared to the true genotypes, yielding error estimates.
keywords:
R programming language; genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS); restriction site-associated DNA sequencing (RAD-seq); polyploidy; single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP); Bayesian genotype calling; simulation
published:
2025-02-23
Bondarenko, Nikita; Podladchikov, Yury; Williams-Stroud, Sherilyn; Makhnenko, Roman
(2025)
Dataset with numerical routines and laboratory testing data associated with the manuscript: Bondarenko, N., Podladchikov, Y., Williams‐Stroud, S., & Makhnenko, R. (2025). Stratigraphy‐induced localization of microseismicity during CO2 injection in Illinois Basin. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 130, e2024JB029526. https://doi.org/10.1029/2024JB029526
keywords:
Illinois Basin Decatur Project; Induced Seismicity; GPU; Numerical modeling
published:
2025-01-17
Suski, Cory; Dennis, Clark
(2025)
This is the data set for a publication titled, "Coupling carbon dioxide gas within a bubble curtain enhances its effectiveness to deter fish." The current study sought to quantify whether adding carbon dioxide gas (CO2) to a bubble curtain would enhance its efficacy to block fish. For this, a choice tank was outfitted with bubble curtains infused with either compressed air alone, or with two different concentrations of CO2 [30 or 100 mg/L]. Passage rates and position of common carp (an invasive Cyprinid) and black bullhead (a native Ictalurid) exposed to these treatments were compared. The data set consists of data from each of the experiments performed during the study.
keywords:
invasive species; multimodal barriers; deterrents; biodiversity; species range; distribution
published:
2024-12-05
Meacham-Hensold, Katherine; Ort, Donald
(2024)
Data consists of RNA expression, tuber mass, photosynthetic capacity and diurnal CO2 assimilation calculations, potato tuber nutrient content, photorespiratory metabolite analysis and meteorological data to support the increase in yield and thermotolerance observed in potato plants with an introduce photorespiratory bypass. Data was collected between 2019-2024 at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA.
keywords:
Photorespiratory bypass; photosynthesis; photorespiration; food security; potato
published:
2019-05-16
Molloy, Erin K.; Warnow, Tandy
(2019)
This repository includes scripts and datasets for the paper, "Statistically consistent divide-and-conquer pipelines for phylogeny estimation using NJMerge." All data files in this repository are for analyses using the logdet distance matrix computed on the concatenated alignment. Data files for analyses using the average gene-tree internode distance matrix can be downloaded from the Illinois Data Bank (https://doi.org/10.13012/B2IDB-1424746_V1). The latest version of NJMerge can be downloaded from Github (https://github.com/ekmolloy/njmerge).<br />
<strong>List of Changes:</strong>
• Updated timings for NJMerge pipelines to include the time required to estimate distance matrices; this impacted files in the following folder: <strong>data.zip</strong>
• Replaced "Robinson-Foulds" distance with "Symmetric Difference"; this impacted files in the following folders: <strong> tools.zip; data.zip; scripts.zip</strong>
• Added some additional information about the java command used to run ASTRAL-III; this impacted files in the following folders: <strong>data.zip; astral64-trees.tar.gz (new)</strong>
keywords:
divide-and-conquer; statistical consistency; species trees; incomplete lineage sorting; phylogenomics
published:
2016-07-22
Clark, Lindsay V.; Dzyubenko, Elena; Dzyubenko, Nikolay; Bagmet, Larisa; Sabitov, Andrey; Chebukin, Pavel; Johnson, Douglas A.; Kjeldsen, Jens Bonderup; Petersen, Karen Koefoed; Jørgensen, Uffe; Yoo, Ji Hye; Heo, Kweon; Yu, Chang Yeon; Zhao, Hua; Jin, Xiaoli; Peng, Junhua; Yamada, Toshihiko; Sacks, Erik J.
(2016)
Datasets and R scripts relating to the manuscript "Ecological characteristics and in situ genetic associations for yield-component traits of wild Miscanthus from eastern Russia" published in Annals of Botany, 10.1093/aob/mcw137. Field data, including collection locations, physical and ecological information for each location, and plant phenotypes relating to biomass are included. Genetic data in this repository include single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) derived from restriction site-associated DNA sequencing (RAD-seq), as well as plastid microsatellites. A file is also included listing the DNA sequences of all RAD-seq markers generated to-date by the Sacks lab, including those from this publication.
keywords:
Miscanthus sacchariflorus; Miscanthus sinensis; Russia; germplasm; RAD-seq; SNP
published:
2023-09-21
Clarke, Caitlin; Lischwe Mueller, Natalie; Joshi, Manasi Ballal; Fu, Yuanxi; Schneider, Jodi
(2023)
The relationship between physical activity and mental health, especially depression, is one of the most studied topics in the field of exercise science and kinesiology. Although there is strong consensus that regular physical activity improves mental health and reduces depressive symptoms, some debate the mechanisms involved in this relationship as well as the limitations and definitions used in such studies. Meta-analyses and systematic reviews continue to examine the strength of the association between physical activity and depressive symptoms for the purpose of improving exercise prescription as treatment or combined treatment for depression. This dataset covers 27 review articles (either systematic review, meta-analysis, or both) and 365 primary study articles addressing the relationship between physical activity and depressive symptoms. Primary study articles are manually extracted from the review articles. We used a custom-made workflow (Fu, Yuanxi. (2022). Scopus author info tool (1.0.1) [Python]. <a href="https://github.com/infoqualitylab/Scopus_author_info_collection">https://github.com/infoqualitylab/Scopus_author_info_collection</a> that uses the Scopus API and manual work to extract and disambiguate authorship information for the 392 reports. The author information file (author_list.csv) is the product of this workflow and can be used to compute the co-author network of the 392 articles.
This dataset can be used to construct the inclusion network and the co-author network of the 27 review articles and 365 primary study articles. A primary study article is "included" in a review article if it is considered in the review article's evidence synthesis. Each included primary study article is cited in the review article, but not all references cited in a review article are included in the evidence synthesis or primary study articles. The inclusion network is a bipartite network with two types of nodes: one type represents review articles, and the other represents primary study articles. In an inclusion network, if a review article includes a primary study article, there is a directed edge from the review article node to the primary study article node. The attribute file (article_list.csv) includes attributes of the 392 articles, and the edge list file (inclusion_net_edges.csv) contains the edge list of the inclusion network.
Collectively, this dataset reflects the evidence production and use patterns within the exercise science and kinesiology scientific community, investigating the relationship between physical activity and depressive symptoms.
FILE FORMATS
1. article_list.csv - Unicode CSV
2. author_list.csv - Unicode CSV
3. Chinese_author_name_reference.csv - Unicode CSV
4. inclusion_net_edges.csv - Unicode CSV
5. review_article_details.csv - Unicode CSV
6. supplementary_reference_list.pdf - PDF
7. README.txt - text file
8. systematic_review_inclusion_criteria.csv - Unicode CSV
<b>UPDATES IN THIS VERSION COMPARED TO V3</b> (Clarke, Caitlin; Lischwe Mueller, Natalie; Joshi, Manasi Ballal; Fu, Yuanxi; Schneider, Jodi (2023): The Inclusion Network of 27 Review Articles Published between 2013-2018 Investigating the Relationship Between Physical Activity and Depressive Symptoms. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. https://doi.org/10.13012/B2IDB-4614455_V3)
- We added a new file systematic_review_inclusion_criteria.csv.
keywords:
systematic reviews; meta-analyses; evidence synthesis; network visualization; tertiary studies; physical activity; depressive symptoms; exercise; review articles