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DNA To The Rescue For Data Storage
Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2015DNA is known for being a storehouse of genetic information. Just one gram of the genetic material can theoretically hold some 300,000 terabytes of information, far exceeding the roughly 5 terabytes found on the best computer hard drives. And as a result of finding intact DNA in fossilized bones, scientists know that DNA can remain stable for hundreds ...
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2015
Modeling approaches in science can be dichotomized between the statistical versus the mathematical models. The former are strongly data oriented (experimental or field data) and can be used for quantitative predictions. The latter are more qualitative and conceptual and focus more on explaining the mechanisms ruling the phenomena under study.
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Modeling approaches in science can be dichotomized between the statistical versus the mathematical models. The former are strongly data oriented (experimental or field data) and can be used for quantitative predictions. The latter are more qualitative and conceptual and focus more on explaining the mechanisms ruling the phenomena under study.
Marc Choisy +9 more
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Rescuing U.S. Federal Data with the Data Rescue Project
Concern for the continued access to and preservation of public federal data drove the development of the Data Rescue Project (DRP), a grassroots, community-led effort, in February 2025. This presentation will focus on efforts in the library community and beyond to rescue federal public data at risk of loss or deletion. It will review the development ofKellam, Lynda, Bohman, Lena
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Data Rescue at a Scientific Data Center
2015Data rescue offers value for science and the communities of current and future researchers who will have the opportunity to use scientific data that have been rescued. The value of rescuing scientific data is described and some examples of data rescue efforts by the Earth science community are reviewed.
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Why Rescue the Administrative Data Version of the “Failure to Rescue” Quality Indicator
Medical Care, 2007I ust as continuous quality improvement is needed for the highly complex world of health I care delivery, measurement of quality itself merits continual examination. With the price tag for health care rising and increased public awareness of medical error, pressures continue to mount for ways to efficiently measure the outcomes of health care.
Kathryn M. McDonald +3 more
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Medical Care, 2007
Failure to rescue (FTR), the rate of death in patients suffering 1 of 6 in-hospital complications, is an Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Patient Safety Indicator calculated from administrative data.: We sought to assess the accuracy of the AHRQ FTR algorithm.We undertook a retrospective chart review of 60 denominator cases of FTR ...
Leora I, Horwitz +3 more
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Failure to rescue (FTR), the rate of death in patients suffering 1 of 6 in-hospital complications, is an Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Patient Safety Indicator calculated from administrative data.: We sought to assess the accuracy of the AHRQ FTR algorithm.We undertook a retrospective chart review of 60 denominator cases of FTR ...
Leora I, Horwitz +3 more
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Since Donald Trump's second inauguration, he has signed dozens of Executive Orders and issued numerous statements that have directed government agencies to delete thousands of government web pages, removing important government data from public access.
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Data rescue archive weather (DRAW)
Journal of Documentation, 2018Purpose To rescue at-risk historical scientific data stored at the McGill Observatory, the objectives of the Data Rescue Archive Weather (DRAW) project are: to build a repository; to develop a protocol to preserve the data in weather registers; and to make the data available to research communities and the public.
Eun G. Park +4 more
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Rescuing Data: Preserving Data for the Future
Meet Diane Srivastava, director of the Canadian Institute for Ecology and Evolution, and learn how they sythesize and save biodiversity data.Ewing, Rhea +2 more
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Evaluation of environmental data for search and rescue
OCEANS 2016 - Shanghai, 2016Ocean Environmental data is a key component utilized by the United States Coast Guard (USCG) when developing and executing a search and rescue mission. The Search and Rescue Optimal Planning System (SAROPS) became operational with the USCG in 2007 and is the main tool for developing search and rescue mission plans. This tool utilizes environmental data
Hugh Roarty, Scott Glenn, Arthur Allen
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