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Conidial harvest from solid media using fiberglass screening.
Conidial harvest from solid media using fiberglass screening
Measuring the Impact of (Psycho-)Linguistic and Readability Features and Their Spill Over Effects on the Prediction of Eye Movement Patterns
Measuring the Impact of (Psycho-)Linguistic and Readability Features and Their Spill Over Effects on the Prediction of Eye Movement Patterns
There is a growing interest in the combined use of NLP and machine learning
methods to predict gaze patterns during naturalistic reading. While promising
results have been obtained through the use of transformer-based language
models, little work has been undertaken to relate the performance of such
models to general text characteristics. In this paper we report on experiments
with two eye-tracking corpora of naturalistic reading and two language models
(BERT and GPT-2). In all experiments, we test effects of a broad spectrum of
features for predicting human reading behavior that fall into five categories
(syntactic complexity, lexical richness, register-based multiword combinations,
readability and psycholinguistic word properties). Our experiments show that
both the features included and the architecture of the transformer-based
language models play a role in predicting multiple eye-tracking measures during
naturalistic reading. We also report the results of experiments aimed at
determining the relative importance of features from different groups using
SP-LIME.Comment: accepted at ACL 202
Results of the Third High Protein-High Lysine Wheat Observation Nursery Grown in 1977
This is the third report of results from a high protein-high lysine (HP-HL) wheat observation nursery organized in 1974 by the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station and the Science and Education Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under a contract with the Agency for International Development, U.S. Department of State. Advanced experimental lines distributed to breeders and cooperators in the 3rd HP-HL nursery were selected from numerous hybrid combinations of both spring and winter types. All exhibited elevated protein and/or lysine in nursery trials in Nebraska or Arizona
Results of the Fourth International Winter Wheat Performance Nursery
The Fourth International Winter Wheat Performance Nursery was grown in 1972 at 44 sites in 27 countries. Data were reported from 40 sites. The 30 cultivars grown in the nursery included 15 new entries. Twenty-nine cultivars were winter wheats; one was a spring wheat. Data are reported on grain yield, test weight, plant maturity, plant height, lodging, shattering, winter survival, 1000 kernel weight, frost damage, plant diseases, grain protein and lysine content. Two-year mean data summaries also are reported. Supplemental nursery management information is reported for each nursery site
Results of the Fourth International Winter Wheat Performance Nursery
The Fourth International Winter Wheat Performance Nursery was grown in 1972 at 44 sites in 27 countries. Data were reported from 40 sites. The 30 cultivars grown in the nursery included 15 new entries. Twenty-nine cultivars were winter wheats; one was a spring wheat. Data are reported on grain yield, test weight, plant maturity, plant height, lodging, shattering, winter survival, 1000 kernel weight, frost damage, plant diseases, grain protein and lysine content. Two-year mean data summaries also are reported. Supplemental nursery management information is reported for each nursery site
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