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  • This is an institutional repository from the Institutt for samfunnsforskning (the Institute for Social Research) which lists academic outputs since 1979. Users may setup RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in Norwegian and English.

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  • This site provides access to the student output of the institution. The interface is available in English.

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  • This site provides access to the research outputs of the Norges Bank (The Central Bank of Norway). Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in English and Norwegian.

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  • Quetelet-Progedo is Progedo's data repository dedicated to quantitative social sciences and humanities. Its data collection currently includes administrative, survey (aggregate- and individual-level), geographic, and historical data that cover a wide range of themes such as education, labour, wages, demography, family, health, migration, etc. These data have primarily been produced by French government agencies (notably the French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE)[5] and, more recently, by academic researchers. Quetelet-Progedo, as a product of Progedo, has been jointly funded by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research and the CNRS. Please note that the majority of the data and documentation is in French.

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  • KIDA (KInetic Database for Astrochemistry) is a database of kinetic data of interest for astrochemical (interstellar medium and planetary atmospheres) studies. KIDA is a project initiated by different communities in order to 1) improve the interaction between astrochemists and physico-chemists and 2) simplify the work of modeling the chemistry of astrophysical environments. Here astrophysical environments stand for the interstellar medium and planetary atmospheres. Both types of environments use similar chemical networks and the physico-chemists who work on the determination of reaction rate coefficients for both types of environment are the same.

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  • This is an institutional repository from the Institutt for samfunnsforskning (the Institute for Social Research) which lists academic outputs since 1979. Users may setup RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in Norwegian and English.

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  • This site provides access to the student output of the institution. The interface is available in English.

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  • This site provides access to the research outputs of the Norges Bank (The Central Bank of Norway). Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in English and Norwegian.

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  • Quetelet-Progedo is Progedo's data repository dedicated to quantitative social sciences and humanities. Its data collection currently includes administrative, survey (aggregate- and individual-level), geographic, and historical data that cover a wide range of themes such as education, labour, wages, demography, family, health, migration, etc. These data have primarily been produced by French government agencies (notably the French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE)[5] and, more recently, by academic researchers. Quetelet-Progedo, as a product of Progedo, has been jointly funded by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research and the CNRS. Please note that the majority of the data and documentation is in French.

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  • KIDA (KInetic Database for Astrochemistry) is a database of kinetic data of interest for astrochemical (interstellar medium and planetary atmospheres) studies. KIDA is a project initiated by different communities in order to 1) improve the interaction between astrochemists and physico-chemists and 2) simplify the work of modeling the chemistry of astrophysical environments. Here astrophysical environments stand for the interstellar medium and planetary atmospheres. Both types of environments use similar chemical networks and the physico-chemists who work on the determination of reaction rate coefficients for both types of environment are the same.

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