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Oct 13, 2025 -
Wind Turbine Radar Interference Mitigation (WTRIM) in Situ Validation and Verification Data Collection
Network Common Data Form - 7.9 MB -
MD5: 1a7fde05f67321f15b9079fa486f9c43
NetCDF |
Oct 13, 2025 -
Wind Turbine Radar Interference Mitigation (WTRIM) in Situ Validation and Verification Data Collection
MATLAB Data - 27.3 MB -
MD5: 00e3cc813e8cd94cb8724e0cd8d88bcd
MATLAB .mat |
Oct 13, 2025 -
Wind Turbine Radar Interference Mitigation (WTRIM) in Situ Validation and Verification Data Collection
Network Common Data Form - 8.2 MB -
MD5: 835a28f6dac79c5ca87988025b2def1f
NetCDF |
ATX Archive - 48.1 GB -
MD5: cf81b7d21b70862aaec8d1267de0e601
The raw Attune CytPix experiment file that can be read through the Attune cytometric software. The software provides a user interface to visualize the flow cytometry data, images, and settings together. |
ZIP Archive - 80.9 MB -
MD5: 94b3ac357673a53909cea8365eddb6b0
The flow cytometry files that include the fluorescence and scatter values for all of the triggered events. These have been compressed into a single zip archive containing all the flow cytometry files from the study. |
ZIP Archive - 48.3 GB -
MD5: 178e3cb05f74202eb7faa1b395eb4ee7
Images of particles that fell within gating strategy. These have been compressed into a single zip archive containing all the image files from the study. |
Plain Text - 1.4 KB -
MD5: 2fe557bdc6f423bcda0b9e95e32f556a
ReadMe file containing descriptive information about the files in this dataset. |
Tabular Data - 586.9 KB - 30 Variables, 2365 Observations - UNF:6:A3dKuAkyNYLCjtT2Ky8Kkg==
Summary statistics of each gate in each sample |
Aug 12, 2025
The ocean plays a critical role in Earth’s climate and is necessary to sustain life on our planet, yet we still have much to learn about how it is changing due to natural and anthropogenic forces. As physical oceanographers, we make new observations of the oceans and use physics, mathematics, computer models and statistics to better understand how... |
Aug 12, 2025
Oceanic biology is extraordinarily complex because of the diversity of organisms that inhabit the seas, the wide range of environments they inhabit, and the varied and complex ways in which they interact with and contribute to essential global processes. Research in the Biology Department at WHOI encompasses a diversity of organisms, levels of biol... |
