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    Colin Condit interview

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    Colin Condit taught in the psychology department at Central Washington University, 1965-1983.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwura_interviews/1108/thumbnail.jp

    UA94/6/1 Teresa Condit Scrapbook

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    Scrapbook regarding WKU womens\u27 basketball team compiled by Teresa Condit

    A Conversation with Cecelia Condit

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    In this audiovisual recording from Wednesday, March 24, 2010, as part of the 41st Annual UND Writers Conference: Mind the Gap: Print, New Media, Art, Cecelia Condit has a conversation with Laurel Reuter. There is also a screening of the film Annie Lloyd. Conversation moderated by Laurel Reuter, Founding Director of the North Dakota Museum of Art. A transcription of this recording is available here

    Condit, Margaret J.

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    Body shipped to Washington, PA. Samuel Condit - husband.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-ch-memoranda-1927/1406/thumbnail.jp

    Marker rescue mapping of the combined Condit/Dales collection of temperature-sensitive vaccinia virus mutants

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    AbstractComplementation analysis of the combined Condit/Dales collection of vaccinia virus temperature-sensitive mutants has been reported (Lackner, C.A., D'Costa, S.M., Buck, C., Condit, R.C., 2003. Complementation analysis of the Dales collection of vaccinia virus temperature-sensitive mutants. Virology 305, 240–259), however not all complementation groups have previously been assigned to single genes on the viral genome. We have used marker rescue to map at least one representative of each complementation group to a unique viral gene. The final combined collection contains 124 temperature-sensitive mutants affecting 38 viral genes, plus five double mutants

    Lake Powell Research Project Bulletin, Number 64, June 1978

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    Scanned copy of "Lake Powell Research Project Bulletin," Number 64, June 1978, containing the report, "Sedimentation in Lake Powell," by W. Condit ... [et al.

    Condit User Guide

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    The User Guide for the Library of Appalachian Preaching is a Google Sheet that can be searched, sorted, and downloaded for offline use. At the moment, Condit has only one sermon in the Library; it has a Guide of its own so the records will be complete. It includes the title, sermon text, date and place the sermon was preached, and so on. This information is available in the master list of sermons as well.https://mds.marshall.edu/condit_williamcutter/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Seal Molt Model

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    <p>Programs for fitting progress of molt in elephant seals, written in C++. THe program should work on a Linux system as is, using the data included, but knowledge of C++ and Bayesian statistics are necessary to understand the output or adapt the code. The program fits a logistic curve to observations that increase from 0 to 100% molt for multiple individuals across multiple years. Individual logistic parameters are fitted to a hyperdistribution across years and animals.  </p> <p>Files with extension .h or .cpp contain the code:<br>1) modelMolt.h defines the molt class and runs all calculations, and includes subroutines in header files<br>2) utilities.cpp has commonly used subroutines<br>3) util.h has commonly used subroutines<br>4) Array2D.h is used within subroutines<br>5) likelihood.h has common likelihood functions for statistical calculations<br>6) statistics.h has common statistical functions<br>7) randomgenerator.h has a random number generator<br>8) modelMolt.cpp has the main function, accepting command-line parameters and executing a complete run</p> <p><br>The file FemaleMolt.csv has sample data. It includes 4 tab-delimited columns:<br>1) animalID is an arbitrary identifier of individuals, always an integer<br>2) year is an integer<br>3) yday is day of the year, with 1=1Jan, treated as a double<br>4) molt is observation of the molt status of the given animal on the given day, always in [0,100], a double</p> <p>The first 7 rows of data showing observed molt progress in animal 44168 in year 2016:<br>animalID    year    yday    molt<br>44168    2016    126    0<br>44168    2016    129    0<br>44168    2016    130    0<br>44168    2016    137    0<br>44168    2016    139    5<br>44168    2016    146    15<br>44168    2016    171    100</p> <p><br>To illustrate compilation, assume file #8 and the data file are in a folder FOLDERNAME. The following creates an executable program in FOLDERNAME:<br>> cd FOLDERNAME<br>> g++ -Wall modelMolt.cpp -o modelMolt.exe</p> <p>Before compiling, edit lines 103-104 in modelMolt.h. They identify the folder to which results will be written. Those should be renamed as needed, and both folders must be created before executing. Then, to execute a run for 4000 steps, showing results every 500 steps, with output files named OUTPUT within those folders:<br>> ./modelMolt.exe FOLDERNAME FemaleMolt 4000 500 1 OUTPUT</p> <p>There is one output file showing all parameter estimates of the Gibbs chain for every individual animal within the folder named 'pathFemale' (line 104). There are files of parameters for each year and grand hyperparameters within the folder named 'path' (line 103). Each file has 4000 rows for the 4000 steps chosen at run time.</p> <p> </p&gt

    Willie Condit . . . Can'T Tell The Truth

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    Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Condit walked away with the $20 first prize and the dubious honor of being titled Lindsay's "No. 1 Liar.

    What Is My Life?

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    As the title page states, this is the final sermon Condit preached as pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Ashland, Kentucky.https://mds.marshall.edu/condit_williamcutter/1000/thumbnail.jp
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