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Skidmore - ROY - 2009
Hollywood Server Access Access of your hollywood text file from a PC From on campus (only) To connect Start-> Run -> \hollywood.skidmore.edu login as usual to hollywood (Biology) After hollywood mounts . Follow the path CompVert2009 -> CompVertData->
Skidmore - ROY - 2009
Exam #1 Resources Below you will find some sample possible question types and questions. Some of these are drawn from past exams and some are new. Also recall that in many of the lectures before circulation one or more summary questions were provided
Skidmore - ROY - 2009
Skidmore - ROY - 2009
Blood Reading advice skip figure 2.16 and carbonic anhydrase (CA) material on pg 86-87. Define the physiological significance of Respiratory pigment O2 dissociation curve O2 capacity Anemia Dual hemoglobins in the toadfish P50 shift of llama blood B
Skidmore - ROY - 2009
Circulation Reading advice skim invertebrates 116-120, skip blood coagulation 121-122. Define the physiological significance of Stroke volume Hematocrtit (HCT) Caudal hearts Bulbus arteriosis Teleost sinus venosis Spiral value Conus arteriosis Forea
Skidmore - ROY - 2009
Question General Knowledge InstructionsThere have been 13 lectures thus far in the course. Each question pair below focuses on a major issue of that lecture topic. Pick one question from each pair available on a topic. Answer all 13 topics. The que
Skidmore - ROY - 2009
Respiration Reading advice skim Egg respiration 47-50, insect aquatic respiration 54-57 Define the physiological significance of Greenhouse effect [CO2] in microenvironments 47 mmHg H20 vapor pressure Henrys law Tidal pool gas values Molecular weigh
Skidmore - ROY - 2
BioModel '02Computer Modeling of Biological SystemsMW 12:20-1:15, W 1:15-3:15 Dana181Outline of Topics & Readings TopicKeen-H* H* 1 1 -2 2 1 2 3,5 3,5 3,5 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 9 9 9 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 -I. Basic Tools For Modeling Sept.
Skidmore - ROY - 2
BioMod 2002 Modeling in BASIC - 1rst Session I. Starting up the modeling language Visual Basic 6 - Start up your Windows 2000 machine (always restart if someone worked before you). - Open MyComputer and insert the Biomodeling floppy disk (we will use
Skidmore - ROY - 2007
Sample "questions"- Part 3 Nervous System The items below are meant to get you thinking in a mode similar to that of some of the questions you are likely to see on the exams. They are NOT meant to be exhaustive of the subject in any way; they merely
Skidmore - ROY - 2009
Diving Lab Experimental Procedure Overview/Preview CompVert07 Preparation: As per the web Lab outline, pre-read SN on diving (178-190) before lab, paying particular attention to the SN text figures 5.5 and 5.6 that show the heart rate and flow resp
Skidmore - ROY - 2006
Bi 236 Lab Exercise Physiology 2005 Using Excel Spreadsheet to Pool Exercise Physiology Data A spreadsheet for the entire class has been set up on the CITS hollywood server. One computer in the lab will be set up for data entry. (Dont open another co
Skidmore - ROY - 2004
List of People Signed Up To Take the Friday 9 am Exam. An exam will be prepared for each and left out in lab 316 at 9 a.m. Name Kristen Massinghan Allyson Smead Meghan Dinsmore Brian Prue Leah Elliot Lyndsay Leach Vanessa Ruiz Linda Sinclair Christin
Skidmore - ROY - 02
' _ 'Lotka-Voltera Predation K&S section 7.5 Ex. 7.6A 10/17/02 'w/ mod Euler & dt = 0.1 plots Pops vs time ' Note 10/19/02 on dT 1)In VP pred-prey can use dt=.1 or .01, dt= .001 blows down(?) & jams (probably exceeds some VB numeric limit '/ '-calc p
Skidmore - ROY - 2
' _ 'Lotka-Voltera Predation K&S section 7.5 Ex. 7.6A 10/17/02 'w/ mod Euler & dt = 0.1 plots Pops vs time ' Note 10/19/02 on dT 1)In VP pred-prey can use dt=.1 or .01, dt= .001 blows down(?) & jams (probably exceeds some VB numeric limit '/ '-calc p
Skidmore - ROY - 02
' _ 'Lotka-Voltera Predation K&S section 7.5 Ex. 7.6A 'w/ mod Euler & dt = 0.1, Plots Pop vs. Pop ' Note 10/19 on dT 1)In VP pred-prey can use dt=.1 or .01, dt= .001 blows down(?) & jams (probably exceeds some VB numeric limit '// '-calc prey pop cha
Skidmore - ROY - 2
' _ 'Lotka-Voltera Predation K&S section 7.5 Ex. 7.6A 'w/ mod Euler & dt = 0.1, Plots Pop vs. Pop ' Note 10/19 on dT 1)In VP pred-prey can use dt=.1 or .01, dt= .001 blows down(?) & jams (probably exceeds some VB numeric limit '// '-calc prey pop cha
Skidmore - ROY - 2005
Comparative Vertebrate Physiology Fall 2005Anatomy Lab 3 Comparative Neuroanatomy Sources/reading1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Neuroanatomy lab procedure handout i.e this packet Neuroanatomy lab figures handout packet i.e the accompanying diagram packet Lecture
Skidmore - ROY - 2006
Comparative Vertebrate Physiology 2005EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY This laboratory allows the students to measure the responses of their own cardio-respiratory systems to graded levels of exercise conducted by (and on) the students themselves. The procedure
Skidmore - OBSOLETE - 2002
END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MICROSOFT FRONTPAGE 2000 SERVER EXTENSIONS IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This Microsoft End-User License Agreement ("EULA") is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and Microsoft Corporatio
Skidmore - OBSOLETE - 4
END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MICROSOFT FRONTPAGE 2000 SERVER EXTENSIONS IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This Microsoft End-User License Agreement ("EULA") is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and Microsoft Corporatio
UPenn - C - 90
Repair Work in Human-Computer DialogueAlison Cawsey*Department of Artificial Intelligence, University of Edinburgh, Scotland ajc@uk.ae.ed.aipnaPirkko RaudaskoskiEnglish Department, University of Oulu, Finland ekl-pr@finfou.bitnetAbstracl;: If
UPenn - J - 98
Book ReviewsLanguage at Work: Analyzing Communication Breakdown in the Workplace to Inform Systems Design Keith Devlin and Duska Rosenberg(Saint Mary's College of California and Brunel University) Stanford: CSLI Publications (CSLI lecture notes, n
UPenn - C - 88
A Constructive View of GPSGorHow to Make It WorkStephan BUSEMANN Christa HAUENSCHILD Technical University of Berlin Institute for Software and Theoretical Computer Science Project Group KIT Sekr. FR 5-12 Franklinstr. 28/29 D-1000 Berlin 10 E-mail
UPenn - J - 92
Making DATR Work for Speech: Lexicon Compilation in SUNDIALFrancois Andry*Cap Gemini InnovationNorman M. Fraser ~University of SurreyScott McGlashantUniversity of SurreySimon Thornton ~Logica Cambridge Ltd.Nick J. Youd~Logica Cambridge
UPenn - J - 89
Book ReviewsNatural Language Parsing and Linguistic TheoriesNATURAL LANGUAGEPARSING AND LINGUISTIC THEORIESUwe Reyle and Christian Rohrer (eds.) (Universit~it Stuttgart)Dordrecht: Reidel, 1988, vi + 482 pp. ISBN 1-55608-055-7:$79.00 (hb)Revi
UPenn - J - 01
Computational LinguisticsVolume 27, Number 2Pattern Grammar: A Corpus-Driven Approach to the Lexical Grammar of EnglishSusan Hunston and Gill Francis (University of Birmingham)Amsterdam: John Benjamins (Studies in corpus linguistics, edited by
UPenn - J - 95
Computational LinguisticsVolume 21, Number 3Participating in Explanatory Dialogues: Interpreting and Responding to Questions in ContextJohanna D. Moore (University of Pittsburgh)Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press (The ACL-MIT Press Series in Natural
UPenn - P - 80
PHRASE STRUCTURE TREES BEAR MORE FRUIT THAN YOU WOULD HAVE THOUGHT* Aravind K. Joshi Department of Computer and Information Science The Moore School/D2 University of Permsylvania Philadelphia, PA 1910B EXTENDED ABSTRACT* There is renewed interest in
UPenn - J - 95
Computational LinguisticsVolume 21, Number 4Speech-to-speech translation: A massively parallel memory-based approachHiroaki Kitano (Carnegie Mellon University and Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Tokyo)Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers (The
UPenn - C - 90
Syllable-based MorphologyL y n n e J. Cahill* S c h o o l of C o g n i t i v e a n d C o m p u t i n g S c i e n c e s U n i v e r s i t y of S u s s e x Brighton BN1 9QH EnglandAbstractThis paper presents a language for the description of morpho
UPenn - J - 90
BOOK REvIEwsINTERPRETING ANAPHORS IN NATURAL LANGUAGE TEXTS David M. Carter(SRI International, Cambridge) Chichester, U.K.: Ellis Horwood, 1987, 292 pp. (Ellis Horwood Series in Artificial Intelligence) Hardbound, ISBN 0-470-21009-5, $74.95Revie
UPenn - J - 94
Book ReviewsC o m p u t a t i o n a l M o d e l s of A m e r i c a n S p e e c h M. Margaret Withgott and Francine R. Chen(Interval Research Corporation and Xerox Palo Alto Research Center) Stanford: Center for the Study of Language and Information
UPenn - C - 73
ASKAR DZHUBANOV - BAKHITDZHAN KHASANOVCOMPUTATIONAL DESCRIPTION OF THE KAZAKH LANGUAGE The subsequent development of the languages and their comprehensive study in connection with social progress is a natural process in our multinational socialist
UPenn - C - 88
Island Parsing and Bidirectional ChartsO l i v i e r o STOCK (~*) Rino FAI~CONE (*'Y") Patrizia I N S I N N A M O ('a.) ( ~ ) Istituto per la Ricerca Scientil~ca e Tecuologica, 38050 Povo, Trento, Italy (*) Istituto di Psieologia-Consiglio Nazionale
UPenn - P - 80
W A TYPE O INTERACTION IS IT TO BE HT F Emanuel A. Schegloff Department of Sociology, U.C.L.A. For one, like myself, who knows something about human interaction, but next to nothing about computers and human/machine interaction, the most useful role
UPenn - J - 89
.Book ReviewsPhilosophy, Language, and Artificial Intelligence: Resources for Processing Natural LanguageLinguistics, Malostranskd n.25, 118 00 Praha 1, Czechoslovakia.PHILOSOPHY~ LANGUAGE~AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE" RESOURCES FOR PROCESSING
UPenn - C - 80
ANAUTOMATIC INPROCESSING OF THE N A T U R A L THE W O R D C O U N T S Y S T E MLANGUAGEHIROSHINAKANO,SHIN'ICHITSUCHIYA,AKIOTSURUOKATHE N A T I O N A L L A N G U A G E R E S E A R C H I N S T I T U T E 3-9-14, NISHIGAOKA, KITAKU, T
UPenn - SAS - 735
<title>Hebrew Bible / Old Testament: The History of its Interpretation</>, edited by Magne Saebo.Volume I: <subtitle1>From the Beginnings to the Middle Ages (Until 1300)</>, in cooperation with Chris Brekelmans and Menahem Haran. Part 1: <subtit
UPenn - RELS - 735
<title>Hebrew Bible / Old Testament: The History of its Interpretation</>, edited by Magne Saebo.Volume I: <subtitle1>From the Beginnings to the Middle Ages (Until 1300)</>, in cooperation with Chris Brekelmans and Menahem Haran. Part 1: <subtit
UPenn - SAS - 735
UPenn - RELS - 735
UPenn - SAS - 735
Jeremiah Traditions (Fall 1996; RelSt 735)Text of Illustrations in the "Theodore Psalter" (Lond Add 19352)(1) top right corner: eagle with 15 figs on necklace, rolled up letter.o( a)eto\s a)postello/m{enos} ei)s Babulw=na para\tou= Barou=x: k
UPenn - RELS - 735
Jeremiah Traditions (Fall 1996; RelSt 735)Text of Illustrations in the "Theodore Psalter" (Lond Add 19352)(1) top right corner: eagle with 15 figs on necklace, rolled up letter.o( a)eto\s a)postello/m{enos} ei)s Babulw=na para\tou= Barou=x: k
Skidmore - CS - 206
Program should meet the program specifications and shouldn't make anyunnecessary changes to data.- 1 Add a student and a test score to the list of scores. 2 Find the score for a particular name. 3 Find the student with the maximum sco
Skidmore - CS - 376
2008 02 04 cs376b Intro to Computer Visionfinish up C+- comment about non-sharable - we'll see an example where we don't want a destructor in a class having a pointerlook at strcmp on p. 140 in Budd- stringstream - look at last code
Skidmore - CS - 376
CS376bProgramming assignment 3 (last one)-Implement a program that when given an image file name as input (allow it to bea color or greyscale image), generate three images - two which are binary images that contain white pixels for Canny-li
UPenn - C - 00
An Integrated Architecture for Example-Based Machine TranslationAlexander Franz, Keiko Horiguchi, Lei Duan, Doris Ecker, Eugene Koontz, and Kazami Uchida Spoken Language Technology, Sony US Research Labs 3300 Zanker P,oad San Jose, CA 95134, USA {am
UPenn - H - 01
Adapting an Example-Based Translation System to ChineseYing Zhang, Ralf D. Brown, and Robert E. Frederking Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University 5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 USAfjoy,ralf,refg@cs.cmu.eduABSTRA
UPenn - J - 98
Selective Sampling for Example-based Word Sense DisambiguationAtsushiFujii*Kentaro Inui tKyushu Institute of TechnologyUniversity of Library and Information ScienceTakenobu Tokunaga *Tokyo Institute of TechnologyH o z u m i Tanaka ~Toky
UPenn - C - 80
RUSSIAN-FRENCH AT GETA : OUTLINE OF THE METHOD AND DETAILED EXAMPLE Ch. BOITET and N. NEDOBEJKINE GETA, UNIVERSITY OF GRENOBLE F - 3 8 0 4 1 G R E N O B L E - C E D E X 53Introduction The original version of this paper is very detailed. Space limit
UPenn - P - 89
EVALUATING DISCOURSE PROCESSING A L G O R I T H M SM a r i l y n A. Walker H e w l e t t Packard L a b o r a t o r i e s F i l t o n Rd., Bristol, E n g l a n d B$12 6QZ, U.K. & University of P e n n s y l v a n i a lyn%lwalker~hplb.hpl.hp.comlief
UPenn - P - 91
Conceptual Revision for Natural Language GenerationBen E. Cline Department of Computer Science Blacksburg, VA 24061 benjy@vtvml.cc.vt.edution of the microprocessor. The system achieves conceptual generation using a discourse schema system [McKnent
UPenn - T - 87
Position Paper: Event ReferenceBonnie Lynn Webber Department of Computer & Information Science University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA 19104-63891. I n t r o d u c t i o n Developing a computational account of event reference requires solution
UPenn - P - 92
SOME PROBLEMATIC CASES OF VP ELLIPSISDaniel HardtD e p a r t m e n t of C o m p u t e r a n d I n f o r m a t i o n Science University of Pennsylvania P h i l a d e l p h i a , P A 19104 Internet: hardt~linc.cis.upenn.eduINTRODUCTIONIt has been
UPenn - P - 96
Subdeletion in Verb Phrase Ellipsis Paul G. Donecker Villanova University 800 Lancaster Avenue Villanova, PA 19085 donecker@monet.vill.edu Abstract This paper stems from an ongoing research project~ on verb phrase ellipsis. The project's goals are to
UPenn - T - 87
Goals of Referring ActsAmichai KronfeldAI Center and Center for the Study of Language and Information SRI International 333 Ravenswood Avenue Menlo Park, CA 94025October 15, 19861MotivationA pragmatic theory of reference is a theory that spe
UPenn - J - 91
Computational LinguisticsVolume 17, Number 1Functional Grammar and the ComputerJohn H. Connolly and Simon C. Dik, editors (Loughborough University of Technology and University of Amsterdam)Dordrecht: Foris, 1989, viii + 322 pp. (Functional Gram
UPenn - A - 92
Computational Lexicons: the Neat Examples and the Odd ExemplarsRoberto Basili, Maria Teresa Pazienza Dip. di Ingegneria Elettronica, Universita' "Tor Vergata", Roma, Italy Paola Velardi Ist. di Informatica, Universita' di Ancona, Ancona, ItalyAbst
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Briefly NotedGenerating Natural Language Descriptions with Integrated Text and Examples Vibhu O. Mittal(Just Research and Carnegie Mellon University) Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1999, xxv+260 pp; hardbound, ISBN 0-8058-2414-6, $45.00;
UPenn - E - 91
A U T O M A T I C LEARNING OF W O R D T R A N S D U C E R S FROM EXAMPLESMichel Gilloux C e n t r e National d'l~tudes d e s T616communlcationsLAA/SLC/AtAR o u t e de Tr6gastel, BP 4 0 F - 2 2 3 0 1 L a n n l o n Cedex, FRANCE e-mail: gflloux@lan