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  • SPARK is a free, openly accessible resource for scientists studying antibiotics for Gram-negative bacteria.

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  • MicrobiomeDB is a database of microbiome experiments, and is a data mining platform for interrogating those experiments.

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  • The WHOI Ship DataGrabber system provides the oceanographic community on-line access to underway ship data collected on the R/V Atlantis, Knorr, Oceanus, and Tioga (TBD). All the shipboard data is co-registered with the ship's GPS time and navigation systems. The system is built upon the methodology and technology developed for the Alvin Frame-Grabber and the JasonII Virtual Control Van system. A beta-version was deployed on the R/V Atlantis AT11-16 cruise in the summer of 2004 and the system has subsequently been installed on the R/V Knorr and Oceanus.

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  • University repository providing access to the output of the University of Amsterdam.

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  • The Global Visualization Viewer (GloVis) was created to easily view, order, and download remotely sensed data in the public domain. In GloVis, users may narrow down results, view multiple scenes at once, step through time points, view metadata and download the full-band source imagery.

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  • SPARK is a free, openly accessible resource for scientists studying antibiotics for Gram-negative bacteria.

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  • MicrobiomeDB is a database of microbiome experiments, and is a data mining platform for interrogating those experiments.

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  • The WHOI Ship DataGrabber system provides the oceanographic community on-line access to underway ship data collected on the R/V Atlantis, Knorr, Oceanus, and Tioga (TBD). All the shipboard data is co-registered with the ship's GPS time and navigation systems. The system is built upon the methodology and technology developed for the Alvin Frame-Grabber and the JasonII Virtual Control Van system. A beta-version was deployed on the R/V Atlantis AT11-16 cruise in the summer of 2004 and the system has subsequently been installed on the R/V Knorr and Oceanus.

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  • University repository providing access to the output of the University of Amsterdam.

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  • The Global Visualization Viewer (GloVis) was created to easily view, order, and download remotely sensed data in the public domain. In GloVis, users may narrow down results, view multiple scenes at once, step through time points, view metadata and download the full-band source imagery.

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