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        <description>Use of the online exposure age calculators as a web service

In addition to just responding to browser requests with web pages, the online exposure age calculators are more general “web services.” This means you can send them a HTTP request as if you were a web browser submitting a form, and they will respond with either a web page (a string of text in</description>
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Basic concept

Example in MATLAB

Example in Python</description>
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        <description>This page is to give some examples of how to use ICE-D data in an embedded web map. 

-- Link to example installation

-- Explanation of code in example installation 

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        <description>Software setup for connecting to the MySQL database

This page describes software needed to talk to the MySQL database. For workshops, the aim is to set this up before the workshop starts to save time getting started. 

We will be using SSH (“secure shell</description>
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        <description>How to connect to the data layer

The data layer is a MySQL database provided by Google Cloud SQL.

Instructions for how to connect to the data layer using a MySQL client are here (archived versions here). 

There exist some specialized APIs that can be used to obtain data-layer-level data for specific purposes:</description>
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        <description>SQL Queries - suggested structure, cautions, and examples

Find here some suggestions on how to structure your queries, some things to be aware of when making queries, and some examples of useful queries you can directly copy and paste into your SQL program that should work in ICE-D.</description>
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        <description>Scraping data from ICE-D webpages

This outlines some tricks that can be used to make the web server do some of the work for you. 

For example, instead of having your program query the database for raw data and then assemble it into calculator input format, you can often have the web server do it.</description>
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        <description>This page contains info about ArcGIS/QGIS toolboxes and applications

1. ICE-D Camelplots

The link to the ArcGIS Pro toolbox and QGIS plugin to create and view the camelplots for the ICE-D dataset in ArcGIS Pro and QGIS can be found at: &lt;https://github.com/yingkui2003/ICE-DTools&gt;.

A) ArcGIS Pro Toolbox</description>
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        <description>The ICE-D WFS

A WFS service provided by a Geoserver installation allows display and analysis of ICE-D exposure age data within desktop GIS software such as ArcGIS and QGIS. This means that whenever there are updates to the data in ICE-D (e.g., users add new data to ICE-D), the WFS also gets updated and so as long as you have an internet connection, you will be viewing the latest and most up-to-date account of samples in ICE-D in your own personal desktop application!</description>
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