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  2. 2025 United States government online resource removals

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    The stock market, bond market, and Federal Reserve all continuously make decisions based on labor data. [12] This data is typically stable, but changes to it reduce confidence in data about the economy. [12] Uncertainty also encourages conspiracy theories which view government data as intentionally incorrect for malicious purposes. [12]

  3. Group on Earth Observations - Wikipedia

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    GEO focuses on facilitating access to Earth observation data for nine priority areas: natural and human-induced disasters, environmental sources of health hazards, energy management, climate change and its impacts, freshwater resources, weather forecasting, ecosystem management, sustainable agriculture, and biodiversity conservation.

  4. Geofence warrant - Wikipedia

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    A 2021 transparency report showed that 25% of data requests from law enforcement to Google were geo-fence data requests. [5] Google is the most common recipient of geo-fence warrants and the main provider of such data, [4] [6] although companies including Apple, Snapchat, Lyft, and Uber have also received such warrants. [4] [5]

  5. List of GIS data sources - Wikipedia

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    Data from Conservation International on areas of the world with especially high endemism and high numbers of threatened species. Pilot Analysis of Global Ecosystems: Forest Ecosystems: Data from the World Resources Institute includes: percentage tree-cover, population density and tree cover, share of wood in fuel consumption, etc.

  6. Geoportal - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI), started in 1994 (see OMB Circular A-16), is considered the earliest geoportal concept.The U.S. Federal Geospatial Data Committee (FGDC) coordinated development of the Federal Geographic Data Clearinghouse (or NSDI Clearinghouse Network), the first large geoportal.

  7. Web GIS - Wikipedia

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    This concept allows data transfer with systems not capable of GIS functionality. A key function of OGC standards is the integration of different systems already existing and thus geo-enabling the web. Web services providing different functionality can be used simultaneously to combine data from different sources (mash-ups). Thus, different ...

  8. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    The government is only now starting to collect basic data to gauge the quality of care, more than 30 years after the benefit was introduced. New measures, ushered in under the Affordable Care Act, require hospice operators to submit data that measure seven different conditions for hospice patients, such as pain or shortness of breath.

  9. Microarray databases - Wikipedia

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    A good example of this is the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) from NCBI or ArrayExpress from EBI. A specialized repository associated primarily with the brand of a particular entity (lab, company, university, consortium, group), an application suite, a topic, or an analysis method, whether it is commercial, non-profit, or academic.