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The Data Bank collects, tests and distributes computer programs. It also preserves and distributes integral experiment data, databases, processed libraries, benchmark and NEA safety joint projects. Over 2,000 documented packages are available.
The Data Bank is an international reference centre for nuclear data compilation and dissemination, with strong activities in the development of specialised tools for visualising and analysing differential, experimental, evaluated and integral data.
The Thermochemical Database (TDB) Project develops a reference database of chemical thermodynamic values for elements and compounds relevant to the safety of radioactive waste repositories and vital in the geochemical modelling of such systems.
Sustain freely accessible, interoperating Core Archives of structure data and metadata for biological macromolecules as an enduring public good to promote basic and applied research and education across the sciences.
Collects 3D volumes & associated information of macromolecular complexes & subcellular structures from electron cryo microscopy & electron cryo tomography; develops resources for searching, data mining, analyzing, validating & visualizing data.
Collects NMR data from any experiment and captures assigned chemical shifts, coupling constants, and peak lists for a variety of macromolecules; contains derived annotations such as hydrogen exchange rates, pKa values, and relaxation parameters.
The FDIC provides a wealth of resources for consumers, bankers, analysts, and other stakeholders. Browse our collection of financial education materials, data tools, documentation of laws and regulations, information on important initiatives, and more.
The FDIC is proud to be a pre-eminent source of U.S. banking industry research, including quarterly banking profiles, working papers, and state banking performance data. Browse our extensive research tools and reports.
The FDIC publishes regular updates on news and activities. Keep up with FDIC announcements, read speeches and testimony on the latest banking issues, learn about policy changes for banks, and get the details on upcoming conferences and events.
The World Data Service for Paleoclimatology manages the International Tree-Ring Data Bank (ITRDB), the world's largest public archive of tree ring data. Oversight is provided by the ITRDB Advisory Committee. The ITRDB includes raw ring width, wood density, isotope measurements, and site growth index chronologies from more than 5,000 sites on six continents. Reconstructed climate parameters are also available for some areas.
To contribute to the ITRDB, review our instructions for contributing data. Prospective data providers can email pa...@noaa.gov to submit data and study description information in decadal format. If the data files do not include header information, please also complete the metadata portion of our data contribution template (available at the link below) and email template along with the decadal format data files.
At the New York Fed, our mission is to make the U.S. economy stronger and the financial system more stable for all segments of society. We do this by executing monetary policy, providing financial services, supervising banks and conducting research and providing expertise on issues that impact the nation and communities we serve.
The Illinois Data Bank's mission is to centralize, preserve, and provide persistent and reliable access to the research data created by affiliates of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, such as its faculty, academic staff, and graduate students. The Research Data Service at the University Library maintains and operates the Illinois Data Bank on behalf of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign campus. The University Library has a long history of successfully supporting the preservation of and access to Illinois research outputs. The Illinois Data Bank operates within a robust policy framework that fully describes the University's commitment to providing persistent and reliable access to research data.
The NTDS Data Dictionary is a living, changing document. In order to continue improving the quality of the data we collect, as well as the data collection process, we welcome your suggestions for revisions to the Data Dictionary. You will be asked your reasoning and rationale for all changes. All suggestions will be reviewed by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) NTDB staff and ACS Committee on Trauma members. Please visit our NTDS Data Dictionary Revision site to submit your changes.
In recognition of the growing international and interdisciplinary nature of structural biology, three organizations have formed a collaboration to oversee the newly formed worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB; ). The Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics (RCSB), the Macromolecular Structure Database (MSD) at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) and the Protein Data Bank Japan (PDBj) at the Institute for Protein Research in Osaka University will serve as custodians of the wwPDB, with the goal of maintaining a single archive of macromolecular structural data that is freely and publicly available to the global community.
The wwPDB represents a milestone in the evolution of the Protein Data Bank (PDB; )1,2, which was established in 1971 at Brookhaven National Laboratory as the sole international repository for three-dimensional structure data of biological macromolecules. Since July 1, 1999, the PDB has been managed by three member institutions of the RSCB: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; the San Diego Supercomputer Center at the University of California, San Diego; and the Center for Advanced Research in Biotechnology of the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
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