Illinois Data Bank Dataset Search Results
Results
published:
2020-08-31
Chen, Luoye; Khanna, Madhu; Debnath, Deepayan; Zhong, Jia; Ferin, Kelsie; VanLoocke, Andy
(2020)
This dataset contains BEPAM model code and input data to replicate the outcomes for "The Economic and Environmental Costs and Benefits of the Renewable Fuel Standard".
The dataset consists of:
(1) The replication codes and data for the BEPAM model. The code file is named as output.gms. (BEPAM-Social cost model-ERL.zip)
(2) Simulation results from the BEPAM model (BEPAM_Simulation_Results.csv)
* Item (1) is in GAMS format. Item (2) is in text format.
keywords:
Social Cost of Carbon; Social Cost of Nitrogen; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Indirect Land-Use Change
published:
2020-10-11
Narang, Kanika; Sundaram, Hari; Chung, Austin; Chaturvedi, Snigdha
(2020)
This dataset contains the publication record of 6429 computer science researchers collected from the Microsoft Academic dataset provided through their Knowledge Service API (http://bit.ly/microsoft-data).
published:
2020-11-01
Packard, Stephen; Spyreas, Greg
(2020)
A 30 year record of the vegetation in sample plots in a woodland in the Chicago area. The changes in these plots over time show how ecological restoration can yield dramatic results.
keywords:
woodland; ecological restoration; floristic quality; vegetation; plant ecology; ecological management
published:
2020-10-30
Warner, Genoa R; Pacyga, Diana; Strakovsky, Rita; Smith, Rebecca; James-Todd, Tamarra; Williams, Paige; Hauser, Russ; Meling, Daryl; Li, Lucas; Flaws, Jodi
(2020)
Supporting information for "Urinary Phthalate Metabolite Concentrations and Hot Flashes in Pre- and Perimenopausal Women from the Midlife Women’s Health Study." This file contains tables of the results of stratified analyses of the associations of hot flash outcomes with urinary phthalates metabolites by menopause status, race/ethnicity, body mass index, and depressive status. This file also contains supplementary HPLC methods for the analysis of phthalate metabolites.
keywords:
Hot flashes; menopause; phthalates; women
published:
2020-10-27
Kansara, Yogeshwar; Hoang, Linh
(2020)
The data file contains a list of included studies with their detailed metadata, taken from Cochrane reviews which were used in a project associated with the manuscript "Evaluation of an automated probabilistic RCT Tagger applied to published Cochrane reviews".
keywords:
Cochrane reviews; automation; randomized controlled trial; RCT; systematic review
published:
2020-10-27
Kansara, Yogeshwar; Hoang, Linh; Dong, Xiaoru; Xie, Jingyi; Schneider, Jodi
(2020)
The data file contains detailed information of the Cochrane reviews that were used in a project associated with the manuscript (working title) "Evaluation of an automated probabilistic RCT Tagger applied to published Cochrane reviews".
keywords:
Cochrane reviews; systematic reviews; randomized control trial; RCT; automation
published:
2020-10-27
keywords:
Phase equilibria; Granite; Quartz; Feldspar
published:
2020-10-13
Data in this spreadsheet presents basic information on Cahokia, Mound 72 shell artifacts. This includes taxonomic identifications, provenience, and bead measurements. There are five tabs: 1. Raw data; 2. Disk bead measurements; 3. Columella bead measurements; 4. Data on cups and pendants; and, 5. Information on whole shell beads.
keywords:
Cahokia; Mound 72; Lightning whelk; Bead crafting
published:
2020-10-01
Acevedo-Siaca, Liana; Long, Stephen
(2020)
Raw gas exchange data for photosynthetic induction in 6 rice accession flag leaves. Photosynthetic induction and point measurements were made at ambient [CO2]. Two accessions (AUS 278 and IR64) were selected to screen in greater detail in which photosynthetic induction was measured at six [CO2].
published:
2020-09-25
This repository contains the datasets and corresponding results for the paper "MAGUS: Multiple Sequence Alignment using Graph Clustering".
The Datasets.zip archive contains the ROSE, balibase, Gutell, and RNASim datasets used in our experiments.
The Results.zip archive contains the outputs of running our methods against these datasets.
Datasets used:
ROSE: 10 simulated nucleotide model conditions from the SATe paper, each with 20 replicates, and with 1000 sequences per replicate.
The ROSE datasets were originally taken from <a href="https://sites.google.com/eng.ucsd.edu/datasets/alignment/sate-i">https://sites.google.com/eng.ucsd.edu/datasets/alignment/sate-i</a>
RNASim: This is a collection of simulated nucleotide datasets that were generated under a model of evolution that reflects selection due to RNA structural constraints. We sampled 20 subsets of 1000 sequences each, as well as 10 subsets of 10000 each, by randomly sampling from the original million-sequence RNASim dataset.
Gutell: 16S.M, 16S.3, 16S.T, 16S.B.ALL: Four biological nucleotide datasets from the Comparative Ribosomal Website (CRW) with cleaned reference alignments from SATe. Since PASTA is restricted to datasets without sequence length heterogeneity, these were modified to remove sequences that deviate by more than 20% from the median length. The scrubbed datasets range from 740 to 24,246 sequences. The pre-screened 16S datasets were taken from <a href="https://sites.google.com/eng.ucsd.edu/datasets/alignment/16s23s">https://sites.google.com/eng.ucsd.edu/datasets/alignment/16s23s</a>
BAliBASE: We use eight BAliBASE amino acid datasets used in the PASTA paper. As above, we remove outlier sequences, which leaves us with sizes ranging from 195 to 732 sequences. The pre-screened Balibase datasets were taken from <a href="https://sites.google.com/eng.ucsd.edu/datasets/alignment/pastaupp">https://sites.google.com/eng.ucsd.edu/datasets/alignment/pastaupp</a>
published:
2020-09-27
Data extracted from Text, Tables and Figures of publications in summarizing crop responses to Free-Air CO2 Elevation (FACE)
keywords:
Free Air CO2 Elevation; FACE; wheat, rice, soybean, cassava;
published:
2020-08-10
Zinnen, Jack; Spyreas, Greg; Erdős, László; Berg, Christian; Matthews, Jeffrey
(2020)
These are text files downloaded from the Web of Science for the bibliographic analyses found in Zinnen et al. (2020) in Applied Vegetation Science. They represent the papers and reference lists from six expert-based indicator systems: Floristic Quality Assessment, hemeroby, naturalness indicator values (& social behaviors), Ellenberg indicator values, grassland utilization values, and urbanity indicator values.
To examine data, download VOSviewer and see instructrions from van Eck & Waltman (2019) for how to upload data. Although we used bibliographic coupling, there are a number of other interesting bibliographic analyses you can use with these data (e.g., visualizing citations between journals from this set of documents).
Note: There are two caveats to note about these data and Supplements 1 & 2 associated with our paper. First, there are some overlapping papers in these text files (i.e., raw data). When added individually, the papers sum to more than the numbers we give. However, when combined VOSviewer recognizes these as repeats, and matches the numbers we list in S1 and the manuscript. Second, we labelled the downloaded papers in S2 with their respective systems. In some cases, the labels do not completely match our counts listed in S1 and raw data. This is because some of these papers use another system, but were not captured in our systematic literature search (e.g., a paper may have used hemeroby, but was not picked up by WoS, so this paper is not listed as one of the 52 hemeroby papers).
keywords:
Web of Science; bibliographic analyses; vegetation; VOSviewer
published:
2020-06-30
Chakraborty, Sulagna; Cristina Drumond Andrade , Flavia; Lee Smith, Rebecca
(2020)
This file contains 13 unique case studies that were created for the One health: Infectious diseases course offered at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign campus. The case studies are being made available as educational resources for other One health courses. Each case study is focused on a theme/topic which is associated with One health. These case studies were created using publicly available information and references have been provided for each case study.
keywords:
One health education; infectious diseases; case studies
published:
2020-06-06
Zaya, David N.; Leicht-Young, Stacey A.; Pavlovic, Noel B.; Ashley, Mary V.
(2020)
These data are from an observational study and small experiment investigating reproductive biology and hybridization between two plants, Celastrus scandens L. and Celastrus orbiculatus Thunb. (Celastraceae). These data were collected during the 2008 growing season from the Indiana Dunes National Park (formerly Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore), just east of the municipality of Ogden Dunes, Indiana, USA. The five data files provide information on floral output of the two species, fertilization rate, fruit set rate, hybridization rate at two scales (individual flowers in both species, individual maternal plants in C. scandens), and the results of a hand-pollination experiment that exchanged pollen between the two species.
There are six data files associated with this submission, five data files in comma-separated values format and one text file (‘readme.txt’) that includes detailed explanations of the data files.
keywords:
Celastrus; invasive species; hybridization; heterospecific pollen; hand pollination
published:
2020-06-12
Fu, Yuanxi; Hsiao, Tzu-Kun
(2020)
This is a network of 14 systematic reviews on the salt controversy and their included studies. Each edge in the network represents an inclusion from one systematic review to an article. Systematic reviews were collected from Trinquart (Trinquart, L., Johns, D. M., & Galea, S. (2016). Why do we think we know what we know? A metaknowledge analysis of the salt controversy. International Journal of Epidemiology, 45(1), 251–260. https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyv184 ).
<b>FILE FORMATS</b>
1) Article_list.csv - Unicode CSV
2) Article_attr.csv - Unicode CSV
3) inclusion_net_edges.csv - Unicode CSV
4) potential_inclusion_link.csv - Unicode CSV
5) systematic_review_inclusion_criteria.csv - Unicode CSV
6) Supplementary Reference List.pdf - PDF
<b>ROW EXPLANATIONS</b>
1) Article_list.csv - Each row describes a systematic review or included article.
2) Article_attr.csv - Each row is the attributes of a systematic review/included article.
3) inclusion_net_edges.csv - Each row represents an inclusion from a systematic review to an article.
4) potential_inclusion_link.csv - Each row shows the available evidence base of a systematic review.
5) systematic_review_inclusion_criteria.csv - Each row is the inclusion criteria of a systematic review.
6) Supplementary Reference List.pdf - Each item is a bibliographic record of a systematic review/included paper.
<b>COLUMN HEADER EXPLANATIONS</b>
<b>1) Article_list.csv:</b>
ID - Numeric ID of a paper
paper assigned ID - ID of the paper from Trinquart et al. (2016)
Type - Systematic review / primary study report
Study Groupings - Groupings for related primary study reports from the same report, from Trinquart et al. (2016) (if applicable, otherwise blank)
Title - Title of the paper
year - Publication year of the paper
Attitude - Scientific opinion about the salt controversy from Trinquart et al. (2016)
Doi - DOIs of the paper. (if applicable, otherwise blank)
Retracted (Y/N) - Whether the paper was retracted or withdrawn (Y). Blank if not retracted or withdrawn.
<b>2) Article_attr.csv:</b>
ID - Numeric ID of a paper
year - Publication year
Attitude - Scientific opinion about the salt controversy from Trinquart et al. (2016)
Type - Systematic review/ primary study report
<b>3) inclusion_net_edges.csv:</b>
citing_ID - The numeric ID of a systematic review
cited_ID - The numeric ID of the included articles
<b>4) potential_inclusion_link.csv:</b>
This data was translated from the Sankey diagram given in Trinquart et al. (2016) as Web Figure 4. Each row indicates a systematic review and each column indicates a primary study. In the matrix, "p" indicates that a given primary study had been published as of the search date of a given systematic review.
<b>5)systematic_review_inclusion_criteria.csv:</b>
ID - The numeric IDs of systematic reviews
paper assigned ID - ID of the paper from Trinquart et al. (2016)
attitude - Its scientific opinion about the salt controversy from Trinquart et al. (2016)
No. of studies included - Number of articles included in the systematic review
Study design - Study designs to include, per inclusion criteria
population - Populations to include, per inclusion criteria
Exposure/Intervention - Exposures/Interventions to include, per inclusion criteria
outcome - Study outcomes required for inclusion, per inclusion criteria
Language restriction - Report languages to include, per inclusion criteria
follow-up period - Follow-up period required for inclusion, per inclusion criteria
keywords:
systematic reviews; evidence synthesis; network visualization; tertiary studies
published:
2018-11-18
Kwang, Jeffrey; Parker, Gary
(2018)
This dataset contains experimental measurements used in the paper, "Ultra-sensitivity of Numerical Landscape Evolution Models to their Initial Conditions." (to be submitted).
The data is taken from experimental runs in a miniature landscape model named the eXperimental Landscape Evolution (XLE) facility. In this facility, we complete five >24hr runs at 5 minute temporal resolution. Every five minutes, an planform image was capture, and a digital elevation model (DEM) was generated. For each run, images and a corresponding animation of images are documented. In addition,ASCII formatted DEMs along with color hillshade maps were generated. The hillshade map images were also made into an animation.
This dataset is associated with the following publication: https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GL083305
keywords:
landscape evolution model; digital elevation model; geomorphology
published:
2020-05-20
Origin Ventures Academy for Entrepreneurial Leadership, Gies College of Business
(2020)
This dataset is a snapshot of the presence and structure of entrepreneurship education in U.S. four-year colleges and universities in 2015, including co-curricular activities and related infrastructure. Public, private not-for-profit and for-profit institutions are included, as are specialized four-year institutions. The dataset provides insight into the presence of entrepreneurship education both within business units and in other units of college campuses. Entrepreneurship is defined broadly, to include small business management and related career-focused options.
keywords:
Entrepreneurship education; Small business education; Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation; csv
published:
2020-04-02
Parker, Christine; Meador, Morgan; Hoover, Jeffrey
(2020)
Automatic and manual counts of black flies captured in Illinois.
keywords:
black flies; simuliids; ImageJ; count method
published:
2020-04-22
Nest survival and Fledgling production data for Bell's Vireo and Willow Flycatcher nests.
keywords:
Bell's Vireo;Willow Flycatcher;habitat selection;fitness;
published:
2020-04-06
McCoy, Annette; Lopp, Christine; Kooy, Sarah; Migliorisi, Alessandro; Austin, Scott; Wilkins, Pamela
(2020)
Raw measurement data for umbilical remnants (umbilical vein, umbilical arteries and urachus) in support of Equine Veterinary Journal publication "Normal Regression of the Internal Umbilical Remnant Structures in Standardbred Foals."
keywords:
equine; umbilicus; ultrasound
published:
2020-03-14
Rhoads, Bruce ; Lindroth, Evan
(2020)
Data on bank elevations determined from lidar data for the Upper Sangamon River, Illinois, the Mission River, Texas, and the White River in Indiana
keywords:
bank elevations, rivers, meandering, lowland
published:
2020-03-08
Origin Ventures Academy for Entrepreneurial Leadership, Gies College of Business
(2020)
This dataset inventories the availability of entrepreneurship and small business education, including co-curricular opportunities, in two-year colleges in the United States. The inventory provides a snapshot of activities at more than 1,650 public, not-for-profit, and private for-profit institutions, in 2014.
keywords:
Small business education; entrepreneurship education; Kauffman Entrepreneurship Education Inventory; Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation; Paul J. Magelli
published:
2020-06-01
Hoover, Jeffrey P; Davros, Nicole M; Schelsky, Wendy; Brawn, Jeffry D
(2020)
Dataset associated with Hoover et al AUK-19-093 submission: Local conspecific density does not influence reproductive output in a secondary cavity-nesting songbird. Excel CSV with all of the data used in analyses.
Description of variables
YEARS: year
ORDINAL_DATE: number for what day of the year it is with 1 January = 1,……30 December = 365
SITE: acronym for each study site
BOX: unique nest box identifier on each study site
TREAT: designates whether nest box was in a high- or low- nest box density area within each study site
ACTUAL_NO_NEIGHBORS: number of pairs of warblers using a nest box within 200 m of a given pair’s nest box
CLUTCH_SIZE: number of warbler eggs in nest at the onset of incubation
PROWN: number of warbler nestlings once eggs have hatched
PROWF: number of warbler nestlings that fledged out of the nest box
HATCH_SUCCESS: proportion of eggs in the nest that hatched
FLEDG_SUCCESS: proportion of the nestlings that fledged from the nest box
HATCH_SUCCESS2: binary category where “0” indicates there was some, and “1” indicates there was no hatching failure
FLEDG_SUCCESS2: binary category where “0” indicates there was some, and “1” indicates there was no nestling failure (i.e. nestling death)
BHCO_PARASIT2: binary category where “0” indicates no cowbird parasitism, and “1” indicates there was cowbird parasitism
BHCOE: number of cowbird eggs in clutch
BHCOF: number of cowbird nestlings that fledged from the nest
PAIRID: unique number that identifies a male and female warbler that are together at a nest box and this number is the same in a subsequent nesting attempt or year if the same male and female are together again
FEMALE_ID: unique identifier for each female which represents her leg band combination. Each letter represents a band with letters preceding the hyphen being on the right leg and after the hyphen the left leg
FEM_AGE: binary category where “0” indicates a 1-year-old bird and “1” indicates a >1-year-old bird
FEMALE_BREEDING_ATTEMPT: “1” indicates first, “2” indicates second,……..breeding attempt within a given year
SECOND_ATTEMPT: for any female that fledged a brood in a given year, binary category where “0” represents that they did not, and “1” indicates that they did attempt a second brood that year
F_TOT_PROWF: total reproductive output (number of warbler fledglings produced) for a given female in a given year
MALE_ID: unique identifier for each male which represents his leg band combination. Each letter represents a band with letters preceding the hyphen being on the right leg and after the hyphen the left leg
MALE_AGE2: binary category where “0” indicates a 1-year-old bird and “1” indicates a >1-year-old bird
Provisioning_rate: total number of food provisions per nestling per hour by male and female warbler combined
BROOD_MASS: average nestling mass (g) for the brood
BROOD_TARSUS: average nestling tarsus length (mm) for the brood
Brood_condition: unit-less index of nestling condition that uses the residuals of the BROOD_MASS/BROOD_TARSUS relationship
A period (“.”) represents where data were not collected, not available, or because individual nest or female did not qualify for consideration of a category assignment.
An empty cell represents no data available for this particular cell.
keywords:
conspecific density; density dependence; food limitation; hatching success; nestling body condition; nestling provisioning; Prothonotary Warbler; reproductive output
published:
2020-01-28
Miao, Guofang; Guan, Kaiyu
(2020)
This dataset includes two data files that provide the time series (Jul. - Sep. 2017) data of sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF_760) collected under sunny conditions at two maize sites (one rainfed and the other irrigated) in Nebraska in 2017.
Data contain 392 SIF_760 records at the rainfed site and 707 records at the irrigated site. The timestamp uses local standard time. Data are available for the sunny conditions from 8 am to 5 pm (corresponding to 9 am to 6 pm local time) throughout the study period.
keywords:
sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF); maize; gross primary production(GPP); light use efficiency(LUE); SIF yield