Road traffic crashes continue to impose significant human and economic costs worldwide, yet traditional approaches to identifying hazardous locations often rely on simple frequency metrics that fail to capture spatial dependence or account for crash severity. This study addresses these limitations by developing a comprehensive spatial analytics...
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This data set includes the supplementary material for the article "Children's production of Wh-questions across five language families". All content is documented in the README.md file. Abstract: In this paper, we present data from an elicited production experiment involving matrix 'wh'-questions in five languages: German, Hungarian,...
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Part of LeibnizDream: Realizing Leibniz’s Dream: Child Languages as a Mirror of the Mind
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This data article presents a multi-source dataset of satellite- based auxiliary data designed for forest modelling and monitoring. The dataset integrates annual medoid composites derived from Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2, and Landsat imagery, together with spectral indices, Landsat-based 3I3D change metrics, forest mask and forest type layers, and...
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Published in Data in Brief, 67(2026), 112945, 2026.
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