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Mar 7, 2023 -
Climatic dataset from ICIPE, Nairobi, Kenya, 2022
Tabular Data - 10.9 MB - 2 Variables, 385004 Observations - UNF:6:VqxHH4xr88dpVMwL3aotRA==
temperature |
Mar 7, 2023 -
Climatic dataset from ICIPE, Nairobi, Kenya, 2022
Tabular Data - 10.9 MB - 2 Variables, 384946 Observations - UNF:6:HLK3K/xiHuqGgp0kKppYMQ==
relative humidity |
Mar 7, 2023 -
Climatic dataset from ICIPE, Nairobi, Kenya, 2022
Tabular Data - 10.8 MB - 2 Variables, 384889 Observations - UNF:6:JGOIdkiD8IpXyUNFq/B+5w==
atmospheric pressure |
Mar 7, 2023 - Project ANR PI2P
Rebaudo, Francois; Callizaya Condori, Franz; Quispe Tarqui, Reinaldo, 2023, "Climatic dataset from PROINPA, Khipakhipani, La Paz, Bolivia, 2022", https://doi.org/10.23708/DORPSQ, DataSuds, V1, UNF:6:T2CFbwxGKFCmhsgtVn2JqA== [fileUNF]
This dataset corresponds to climate data for the year 2022 at Fundación PROINPA, Khipakhipani, La Paz, Bolivia. The data includes temperature, relative humidity, atmospheric pressure in three separate CSV files with approximately one measurement every minute. The first column ind... |
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simple graphical representations of the dataset performed with R |
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cover image for the dataset |
Tabular Data - 8.8 MB - 2 Variables, 310513 Observations - UNF:6:LnbBmQKnZyY3fhnbtdMOvQ==
temperature |
Tabular Data - 8.7 MB - 2 Variables, 310522 Observations - UNF:6:PlkC70CKNR4COo7mypmbsw==
relative humidity |
Tabular Data - 8.7 MB - 2 Variables, 310515 Observations - UNF:6:qZU1RfH2Pvex3zWXenb3GQ==
atmospheric pressure |
Feb 17, 2023 - UMR QualiSud
Akissoé, Lorène; Hemery, Youna; Madode, Yann; Icard Verniere, Christèle; Roger, Anaïs; Kpossilande, Claudia E.; Hounhouigan, Djidjoho Joseph; Mouquet-Rivier, Claire, 2023, "Consumption of traditional cowpea-based dishes in urban and rural areas of South Benin", https://doi.org/10.23708/ZQPBEW, DataSuds, V1, UNF:6:nMrwxB1OzYagKTXtIzdmfw== [fileUNF]
Regular consumption of legumes is recommended worldwide for its environmental and health benefits. Cowpea, the most-frequently consumed pulse in West African countries, is rich in nutrients and health-promoting bioactive compounds. In southern Benin, a wide variety of cowpea-base... |