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  • The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Data Repository (UNLDR) is a data repository built in support of researchers at UNL. Hosted and curated by UNL Libraries, UNLDR is committed to preservation of and continued access to dataset resultant from research conducted at UNL.

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  • arthistoricum.net@heiDATA is the research data repository of arthistoricum.net (Specialized Information Service Art - Photography - Design). It provides art historians with the opportunity to permanently publish and archive research data in the field of art history in connection with an open access online publication (e.g. article, ejournal, ebook) hosted by Heidelberg University Library. All research data e.g. images, videos, audio files, tables, graphics etc. receive a DOI (Digital Object Identifier). The data publications can be cited, viewed and permanently linked to as distinct academic output.

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  • The Dfam database is a open collection of DNA Transposable Element sequence alignments, hidden Markov Models (HMMs), consensus sequences, and genome annotations. Dfam represents a collection of multiple sequence alignments, each containing a set of representative members of a specific transposable element family. These alignments (seed alignments) are used to generate HMMs and consensus sequences for each family. The Dfam website gives information about each family, and provides genome annotations for a collection of core genomes.

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  • The National Science Foundation funded OpenTopography facilitates community access to high-resolution, Earth science-oriented, topography data, and related tools and resources.

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  • The Primate Aging Database (PAD) is a web-based searchable database that contains body composition, blood chemistry, and other biological data collected across the lifespans of healthy non-human primates (NHPs) in captivity and in wild populations. The PAD was developed to study aging in NHPs and can be used for analyses of species and sex differences in normal aging processes, the examination of the impact of diet and environment on aging, studies on biomarkers of aging, and the establishment of a normal range for comparison to values obtained from experimental or diseased groups.

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  • The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Data Repository (UNLDR) is a data repository built in support of researchers at UNL. Hosted and curated by UNL Libraries, UNLDR is committed to preservation of and continued access to dataset resultant from research conducted at UNL.

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  • arthistoricum.net@heiDATA is the research data repository of arthistoricum.net (Specialized Information Service Art - Photography - Design). It provides art historians with the opportunity to permanently publish and archive research data in the field of art history in connection with an open access online publication (e.g. article, ejournal, ebook) hosted by Heidelberg University Library. All research data e.g. images, videos, audio files, tables, graphics etc. receive a DOI (Digital Object Identifier). The data publications can be cited, viewed and permanently linked to as distinct academic output.

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  • The Dfam database is a open collection of DNA Transposable Element sequence alignments, hidden Markov Models (HMMs), consensus sequences, and genome annotations. Dfam represents a collection of multiple sequence alignments, each containing a set of representative members of a specific transposable element family. These alignments (seed alignments) are used to generate HMMs and consensus sequences for each family. The Dfam website gives information about each family, and provides genome annotations for a collection of core genomes.

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  • The National Science Foundation funded OpenTopography facilitates community access to high-resolution, Earth science-oriented, topography data, and related tools and resources.

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  • The Primate Aging Database (PAD) is a web-based searchable database that contains body composition, blood chemistry, and other biological data collected across the lifespans of healthy non-human primates (NHPs) in captivity and in wild populations. The PAD was developed to study aging in NHPs and can be used for analyses of species and sex differences in normal aging processes, the examination of the impact of diet and environment on aging, studies on biomarkers of aging, and the establishment of a normal range for comparison to values obtained from experimental or diseased groups.

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