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The pupillary response of cephalopods
This paper provides the first detailed description of the time courses of light-evoked pupillary constriction for two species of cephalopods, Sepia officinalis (a cuttlefish) and Eledone cirrhosa (an octopus). The responses are much faster than hitherto reported, full contraction in Sepia taking less than 1 s, indicating it is among the most rapid pupillary responses in the animal kingdom. We also describe the dependence of the degree of pupil constriction on the level of ambient illumination and show considerable variability between animals. Furthermore, both Sepia and Eledone lack a consensual light-evoked pupil response. Pupil dilation following darkness in Sepia is shown to be very variable, often occurring within a second but at other times taking considerably longer. This may be the result of extensive light-independent variations in pupil diameter in low levels of illumination
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Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 2009
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Digital processing system for developing countries
An effort was undertaken to perform simple digital processing tasks using pre-existing general purpose digital computers. An experimental software package, LIGMALS, was obtained and modified for this purpose. The resulting software permits basic processing tasks to be performed including level slicing, gray mapping and ratio processing. The experience gained in this project indicates a possible direction which may be used by other developing countries to obtain digital processing capabilities
Three-dimensional pantograph for use in hazardous environments
Material measurement device is used with radioactive probes which can be approached only to distance of 3 feet. Tracer-following unit is capable of precisely controlled movement in X-Y-Z planes. Pantograph is usable in industrial processes involving chemical corrosives, poisons, and bacteriological hazards, as well as nuclear applications
Chemistry of the Spring Waters of the Ouachita Mountains Excluding Hot Springs, Arkansas
This report is based on the chemical analysis of the waters from 93 springs and 9 wells. Springs, when free from metal plumbing, provide an uncontaminated source of the ground water and it was desired to obtain water uncontaminated with metals. A few wells were added to the list, usually because of their unique location in the sampling grid
Flexible Tweedie regression models for continuous data
Tweedie regression models provide a flexible family of distributions to deal
with non-negative highly right-skewed data as well as symmetric and heavy
tailed data and can handle continuous data with probability mass at zero. The
estimation and inference of Tweedie regression models based on the maximum
likelihood method are challenged by the presence of an infinity sum in the
probability function and non-trivial restrictions on the power parameter space.
In this paper, we propose two approaches for fitting Tweedie regression models,
namely, quasi- and pseudo-likelihood. We discuss the asymptotic properties of
the two approaches and perform simulation studies to compare our methods with
the maximum likelihood method. In particular, we show that the quasi-likelihood
method provides asymptotically efficient estimation for regression parameters.
The computational implementation of the alternative methods is faster and
easier than the orthodox maximum likelihood, relying on a simple Newton scoring
algorithm. Simulation studies showed that the quasi- and pseudo-likelihood
approaches present estimates, standard errors and coverage rates similar to the
maximum likelihood method. Furthermore, the second-moment assumptions required
by the quasi- and pseudo-likelihood methods enables us to extend the Tweedie
regression models to the class of quasi-Tweedie regression models in the
Wedderburn's style. Moreover, it allows to eliminate the non-trivial
restriction on the power parameter space, and thus provides a flexible
regression model to deal with continuous data. We provide \texttt{R}
implementation and illustrate the application of Tweedie regression models
using three data sets.Comment: 34 pages, 8 figure
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