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  • The Ocean Data Explorer allows scientists, managers, and the general public to discover and access information including real-time conditions, operational and research forecasts, satellite observations, and other spatially referenced datasets that describe the regional biological, chemical, and physical characteristics. A number of functions are available including custom comparisons of datasets, instrument metadata and provenance information, and dataset download in a variety of formats.

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  • The Leaf Senescence Database (LSD) is a comprehensive resource of senescence-associated genes (SAGs) and their corresponding mutants. LSD includes data types such as leaf senescence-associated transcriptomics, phenotype and interaction data.

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  • The Northern California Earthquake Data Center (NCEDC) is an archive and distribution center for geophysical data relating to earthquakes in northern and central California.

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  • The Archive of Data on Disability to Enable Policy and research (ADDEP) is a repository of data on disability and rehabilitation. ADDEP was created to provide access to disability and rehabilitation data; provide technical assistance for data users; and build a connection between research data, community outreach, and activism. Types of data in ADDEP include disability status, health care, rehabilitation services and medicine, disability employment, income, education, and disability policies.

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  • Pharos is the user interface to the Knowledge Management Center (KMC) for the Illuminating the Druggable Genome (IDG) program funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Common Fund. (Grant No. 1U24CA224370-01). The goal of KMC is to develop a comprehensive, integrated knowledge-base for the Druggable Genome (DG) to illuminate the uncharacterized and/or poorly annotated portion of the DG, focusing on three of the most commonly drug-targeted protein families: G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) ; Ion channels (ICs) and Kinases.

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  • The Ocean Data Explorer allows scientists, managers, and the general public to discover and access information including real-time conditions, operational and research forecasts, satellite observations, and other spatially referenced datasets that describe the regional biological, chemical, and physical characteristics. A number of functions are available including custom comparisons of datasets, instrument metadata and provenance information, and dataset download in a variety of formats.

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  • The Leaf Senescence Database (LSD) is a comprehensive resource of senescence-associated genes (SAGs) and their corresponding mutants. LSD includes data types such as leaf senescence-associated transcriptomics, phenotype and interaction data.

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  • The Northern California Earthquake Data Center (NCEDC) is an archive and distribution center for geophysical data relating to earthquakes in northern and central California.

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  • The Archive of Data on Disability to Enable Policy and research (ADDEP) is a repository of data on disability and rehabilitation. ADDEP was created to provide access to disability and rehabilitation data; provide technical assistance for data users; and build a connection between research data, community outreach, and activism. Types of data in ADDEP include disability status, health care, rehabilitation services and medicine, disability employment, income, education, and disability policies.

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  • Pharos is the user interface to the Knowledge Management Center (KMC) for the Illuminating the Druggable Genome (IDG) program funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Common Fund. (Grant No. 1U24CA224370-01). The goal of KMC is to develop a comprehensive, integrated knowledge-base for the Druggable Genome (DG) to illuminate the uncharacterized and/or poorly annotated portion of the DG, focusing on three of the most commonly drug-targeted protein families: G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) ; Ion channels (ICs) and Kinases.

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