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The source codes and datasets are provided as the supplementary.
All sequence datasets are provided in both raw and processed fashion.
Large screening datasets are provided as Supplementary Information in Supplementary Table 1.
Datasets are provided to facilitate the development of rope and mooring system simulation tools.
Data deposition: Two datasets are provided on our institutional website, with free and open access: www-nuclear.tau.ac.il/∼eip/ostraca/DataSets/Modern_Hebrew.zip and www-nuclear.tau.ac.il/∼eip/ostraca/DataSets/Arad_Ancient_Hebrew.zip.
Scripts for mothur and R, and Mamiellophyceae OTU sequences, alignments, assignation and abundance for the LGC and LW datasets are provided as Supplementary Files at https://github.com/vaulot/Paper-2018_Tragin_Mamiellophyceae-R-scripts //github.com/vaulot/Paper-2018_Tragin_Mamiellophyceae-R-scripts //github.com/vaulot/Paper-2018_Tragin_Mamiellophyceae-R-scripts //github.com/vaulot/Paper-2018_Tragin_Mamiellophyceae-R-scripts
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The datasets were provided by NASA Goddard Earth Sciences GES Data and Information Services Center DISCISC).
Sample datasets were provided for the purposes of the evaluation.
The statistics of all datasets is provided in Table 1.
The list of chemicals in both the datasets is provided in Tables 1 and 2 of the Additional file 1.
The datasets were provided by Scholars@Duke (https://schoalrs.duke.edu/) and they describe publications, authorships, and scholarly collaborations from university researchers over the past 5 years.
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restraints are provided
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