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Jun 29, 2021Harvard Dataverse
Our objective was to assess how Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) pipeline vandalism incidences in Nigeria were affected by movement restrictions due to the worldwide COVID-19 lockdown. We used recorded cases of pipeline vandalism from the NNPC, dated 1st January 2015 to 31st January 2021. |
Jun 23, 2021Harvard Dataverse
Percentual variation of excess deaths in Brazil by state from January to August / 2021 presents a direct and significant statistical correlation with percentual of votes for Bolsonaro by state in the 1st round 2018 election Objective All over-mortality values in Brazil are determined by states, monthly from 01/17/31 to 08/31/21. All monthly Brazili... |
Jun 18, 2021Harvard Dataverse
ITIL stands for Information Technology Infrastructure Library. The ITIL-4 Foundation Course is a gateway to learning infrastructure management and improving the organization's information flow. The ITIL 4 Foundation course covers the latest version of ITIL, meant for managing IT service delivery and support. The scope of ITIL 4 Foundation in the in... |
May 8, 2021Harvard Dataverse
Assessment of perceptions, attitudes and behavior of adult residents in Eswatini to prevention measures implemented to curb spread of COVID-19 |
May 4, 2021Harvard Dataverse
Questionnaire, participant consent form, and participant information sheet for The Irish Longitudinal Study on ageing (TILDA, Trinity College Dublin) COVID-19 study "Altered lives in a time of crisis: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the lives of older adults in Ireland". |
Apr 12, 2021Harvard Dataverse
Data files for study comparing incident cases of COVID-19 among students and staff in traditional public school districts that adopted 3 versus 6 feet of minimum distancing between students across Massachusetts after school re-opening for the 2020-2021 academic year. |
Apr 7, 2021Harvard Dataverse
The economic downturn and the air travel crisis triggered by the recent Coronavirus pandemic pose a substantial threat to many emerging economies’ new consuming class. In Brazil, considerable improvements in social inclusion have fostered the emergence of hundreds of thousands of first-time fliers in the past decades. We propose a two-step regressi... |