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- Description:
- This repository contains the source code for the ReporTor plugin described in the paper: ReporTor: Facilitating User Reporting of Issues Encountered in Naturalistic Web Browsing via Tor Browser. ReporTor is a plugin for Tor Browser that enables voluntary, anonymous end-user reporting of issues encountered during web browsing. ReporTor provides automatic URL capture (with query parameters stripped for privacy), predefined issue categories, open-ended text input for additional detail, and manual entry fields for exit node and Tor Browser security level. All reports are transmitted over the Tor network to a database hosted via an onion service. If you use this work in your research, please cite the paper as follows: @article{micallef2026reportor, title = {ReporTor: Facilitating User Reporting of Issues Encountered in Naturalistic Web Browsing via Tor Browser}, author = {Micallef, Nicholas and Cartier, Cameron and Gallagher, Kevin and Zagal, Lucas and Patil, Sameer}, journal = {Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies}, volume = {2026}, issue = {1}, year ={2026}, series = {PoPETS '26}, }
- Keyword:
- User Experience, Privacy, Tor Browser, Issue Reports, Anonymity, and Tor
- Subject:
- Privacy-Enhancing Technologies
- Creator:
- Sameer Patil
- Owner:
- Madison Golden
- Date Uploaded:
- 11/05/2025
- Date Modified:
- 11/05/2025
- Date Created:
- 2025-11-04
- License:
- CC BY NC - Allows others to use and share your data non-commercially and with attribution.
- Resource Type:
- Software or Program Code
- Identifier:
- 10.7278/S5d-f8b6-satb
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- Description:
- This is data set of the geomagnetic and geoelectric fields obtained from the three methods: Complex Image, Magnetotelluric, and Finite-Difference Time-Domain Methods in time and along the space. It also includes the spectrums of fields.
- Keyword:
- FDTD, Geoelectric fields, Complex Image Method, Magnetotelluric (MT) method)
- Subject:
- Electric fields, Magnetotelluric prospecting, Frequency spectra, and Time-domain analysis
- Creator:
- Sharma Paneru, Prashanna
- Owner:
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/14/2025
- Date Modified:
- 10/22/2025
- Date Created:
- 2024-11-01 to 2025-10-14
- License:
- Public Domain – This data is free of copyright restrictions (e.g. government sponsored data).
- Identifier:
- http://doi.org/10.7278/S5d-px9b-x8nb
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- Description:
- This dataset contains the code and data files to create the results published in the paper: Impact on Cloud Properties of Reduced-Sulphur Shipping Fuel in the Eastern North Atlantic, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2025-2075 The global reduction in shipping fuel sulphur that culminated in 2020 with an ~80% reduction has enabled an inadvertent experiment on the role of aerosol-cloud interaction (ACI) in the climate system. We compare observations collected at the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement program’s (ARM) Eastern North Atlantic site (ARM-ENA, 39.1 N, 28.0 W) during two June to September periods: 2016-2018 (pre-2020) and 2021-2023 (post-2020). We find a significant (~15%) decrease in cloud condensation nuclei concentrations post-2020, which resulted in a decrease in cloud droplet number (Nd) and an increase in effective radius (re) of marine boundary layer clouds. However, cloud liquid water path (LWP) increased post- 2020. The increase in LWP offset the increase in re, resulting in insignificant changes to the optical depth distribution. MODIS and CERES data in the vicinity of ENA during these periods produce similar results also with negligible change in the albedo and optical depth distributions. Regional cloud occurrence declined in line with changes in the large-scale meteorology. Our results point to a complicated interplay among the factors that modulate cloud feedback in the Eastern North Atlantic. This is the IDL code and data files to create the figures for the paper about the above research.
- Keyword:
- cloud properties, Eastern North Atlantic
- Subject:
- clouds and cloud physics
- Creator:
- Benson, Sally and Mace, Gerald G.
- Owner:
- Sally Benson
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/10/2025
- Date Modified:
- 11/05/2025
- Date Created:
- 2016-06-01 to 2023-09-30
- License:
- CC BY NC - Allows others to use and share your data non-commercially and with attribution.
- Identifier:
- https://doi.org/10.7278/S5d-ppzy-3nkj
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- Description:
- The Cam FAIS Biomechanics data repository is a collection of hip 3D clinical computed tomography (CT) images (.nii), associated surface files of the proximal femur and ipsilateral hemipelvis (.k), and rigid body transforms (.txt). These datasets were collected for two different groups denoted by their group identifiers (Cam and Norm). For a detailed description of participant selection, data collection, and data processing methods, please refer to https://doi.org/10.1002/jor.24509.
- Keyword:
- Hip, Cam Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome, and Kinematics
- Subject:
- Biomechanics
- Creator:
- Anderson, Andrew E., Atkins, Penny R., Fiorentino, Niccolo, Lisonbee, Rich, Zitnay, Jared, and Schuring, Lindsay
- Owner:
- Based Near Label Tesim:
- Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 09/30/2025
- Date Modified:
- 10/08/2025
- Date Created:
- 2014-01-01 to 2016-01-01
- License:
- CC BY – Allows others to use and share your data, even commercially, with attribution.
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
- Identifier:
- https://doi.org/10.7278/S5d-btv7-ztpw
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- Description:
- The Femur Statistical Shape Model data repository is a collection of hip 3D clinical computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images (.nii.gz), associated surface files of the proximal femur (.vtk), and ShapeWorks project file (.xlsx) with related subject-specific correspondence models (.particles), groomed surface files (.vtk) and cutting planes (.json). These datasets were collected separately and under different conditions, so each of the datasets are separated into different groups denoted by their group identifiers (dod, fai, ihc, nih, and P). For a detailed description of participant selection, data collection, and data processing methods, please refer to https://doi.org/10.1177/23259671241309604. and See README file for data retrieval instructions.
- Keyword:
- Athlete, Cam Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome (FAIS), Femur, Statistical Shape Model, and Morphometrics
- Subject:
- Morphology
- Creator:
- Braun, Bergen, Anderson, Andrew E., Mozingo, Joseph, Lisonbee, Rich, Zitnay, Jared, and Schuring, Lindsay
- Owner:
- Based Near Label Tesim:
- Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 09/30/2025
- Date Modified:
- 10/08/2025
- Date Created:
- 01-01-2020 to 01-01-2023
- License:
- CC BY NC - Allows others to use and share your data non-commercially and with attribution.
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
- Identifier:
- https://doi.org/10.7278/S5d-g56x-w613
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- Description:
- This dataset provides measured maximum dynamic modulus (E_max*) values for eleven asphalt mixtures using Bending Beam Rheometer (BBR) tests at low temperatures (0°C to –24°C). It includes binder properties, RAP content, and volumetric parameters, with results compared to Hirsch model predictions. The dataset supports more accurate mechanistic-empirical pavement design, particularly for predicting fatigue, rutting, and thermal cracking.
- Keyword:
- Dynamic Modulus, Hirsch Model, Bending Beam Rheometer, Fatigue Cracking, Thermal Cracking, and Mechanistic‑Empirical Pavement Design
- Subject:
- Pavement design and Mathematical models
- Creator:
- Adejube, Jeremiah, Romero Zambrana, Pedro, Fieldkircher, Beatriz Paula, and VanFrank, Kevin M.
- Owner:
- Based Near Label Tesim:
- Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 09/04/2025
- Date Modified:
- 10/14/2025
- Date Created:
- 2024-01-08 to 2025-08-11
- License:
- CC BY – Allows others to use and share your data, even commercially, with attribution.
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
- Identifier:
- https://doi.org/10.7278/S5d-y2c1-jw38
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- Description:
- This dataset contains extracellular neurophysiological recordings from long interval neurons in the midbrain of Pseudacris feriarum frogs collected from sympatric and allopatric populations (Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina). Frogs were presented with synthetic acoustic stimuli varying in pulse rate (5–70 pulses/s) to assess pulse rate selectivity. Data include neuronal responses to acoustic stimuli.
- Keyword:
- Reinforcement, Species recognition, Long interval neurons, and Temporal selectivity
- Subject:
- Neurophysiology, Acoustic Communication, Auditory System, Amphibians, and Pulse Rate Selectivity
- Creator:
- Mukhopadhyay, Anwesha, Kamath, Vinayak G. , McDowell, Jamie M., Acord, Auburn S., Alluri, Rishi K., Rose, Gary J., and Lemmon, Emily M.
- Owner:
- Based Near Label Tesim:
- Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/21/2025
- Date Modified:
- 08/29/2025
- Date Created:
- 2022-02-11 to 2025-6-11
- License:
- CC BY NC - Allows others to use and share your data non-commercially and with attribution.
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
- Identifier:
- https://doi.org/10.7278/S5d-6y5c-bdvx
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- Description:
- This dataset evaluates geologic trends in and controls on rare earth element (REE)-enrichment of coal in eastern Utah. 1945 bituminous coal samples from 68 mine, core, and outcrop localities from the Blackhawk Formation (n = 378) and Ferron Sandstone (n = 1567) in eastern Utah were geochemically evaluated using portable X-ray fluorescence (n = 1945) and inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (n = 100) to quantify REE content. Using coal as a secondary REE source could bolster global REE production, leveraging existing coal infrastructure to alleviate CM supply chain bottlenecks and couple traditional coal geology with the innovative resource needs of the future.
- Keyword:
- Uinta Region, rare earth elements, and coal
- Subject:
- coal resources, economic geology, sedimentology, and stratigraphy
- Creator:
- Fausett, Peyton Douglas, Birgenheier, Lauren P. , Coe, Haley H. , Morris, Emily, Fernandez, Diego, and Wilcock, Laura
- Owner:
- Based Near Label Tesim:
- Utah, Utah, United States
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/20/2025
- Date Modified:
- 08/22/2025
- Date Created:
- 2022-05-26 to 2024-07-16
- License:
- Public Domain – This data is free of copyright restrictions (e.g. government sponsored data).
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
- Identifier:
- https://doi.org/10.7278/S5d-049t-t7jh
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- Description:
- This dataset contains the behavioral and neurophysiological data supporting the manuscript “Evidence that interval-counting neurons play a critical role in call recognition by Cope’s gray treefrogs.” Together, these datasets provide a direct link between behavioral selectivity for species-specific advertisement calls and the response properties of specialized temporal processing neurons., Behavioral dataset(20240815_MixedIntervalPhonotaxis_Kamath.xlsx): Binary phonotaxis responses of female Hyla chrysoscelis collected during the 2024 breeding season. Each row represents an individual frog, and columns report responses (1 = positive phonotaxis, 0 = no response) across standard and temporally disrupted advertisement call conditions (1X, MI=2X, MI=3X, AI=2X, AI=3X)., and Neurophysiology dataset (20250815_ExtracellularICN_LIN_Kamath.xlsx): In vivo extracellular single-unit recordings from three classes of auditory midbrain neurons—interval-counting neurons (ICNs), long-interval neurons (LINs), and temporally non-selective neurons—collected between July 2024 and August 2025. Each sheet reports neuron metadata (recording date, ID, frequency sensitivity, pulse rate, pulse number threshold for ICNs) and normalized spike responses to standard and temporally disrupted stimuli (MI and AI paradigms).
- Keyword:
- Neural basis of numerosity, Neural correlates of behavior, Neurophysiology, Temporal processing, Inferior colliculus, and Acoustic communication
- Subject:
- Acoustic communication, Neuroethology, Neurophysiology, and Animal behavior
- Creator:
- Kamath, Vinayak G.
- Contributor:
- Bee, Mark A., Alluri, Rishi K., Rose, Gary J., Acord, A. Sage, and Mukhopadhyay, Anwesha
- Owner:
- Based Near Label Tesim:
- Ramsey, Minnesota, United States, Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, and Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/19/2025
- Date Modified:
- 08/21/2025
- Date Created:
- 2024-05-01 to 2025-08-15
- License:
- CC BY NC - Allows others to use and share your data non-commercially and with attribution.
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
- Identifier:
- https://doi.org/10.7278/S5d-7mt5-z18h
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- Description:
- This data includes 15 interview transcripts from focus groups held with frontline workers and to managers responsible for worker safety and health during the COVID-19 pandemic. These focus groups aimed to understand how worksites made decisions and implemented policies during the pandemic, how these were shared across the company, and the extent to which this process was perceived as successful by the workers and managers. It also includes quantitative results of a 22-question shortened version of the NIOSH Worker Well-Being Questionnaire (WellBQ) survey, with questions assessing employee satisfaction, retention, health, and well-being.
- Keyword:
- COVID-19, Communication, Total Worker Health®, Safety, and Workplace health
- Subject:
- Industrial safety
- Creator:
- Gren, Lisa H. , Benson, Lowell Scott , Biggs, Jeremy J., Frost, Caren J. , Pedersen, Kari, and Clark, Rebekah
- Contributor:
- Van Natter, J. M., Callahan, Ariana, and Zamudio, Oscar
- Owner:
- Based Near Label Tesim:
- Utah, Utah, United States
- Language:
- English
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/16/2025
- Date Modified:
- 09/25/2025
- Date Created:
- 2022-05-13 to 2024-01-26
- License:
- CC BY NC - Allows others to use and share your data non-commercially and with attribution.
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
- Identifier:
- https://doi.org/10.7278/S5d-96xs-9nr5
