268 research outputs found

    CovingtonResearchGroup/Moulin-volumes-regulate-pressure: code version after revision of manuscript

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    Code and data for manuscript: M.D. Covington, J.D. Gulley, C. Trunz, J. Mejia, W. Gadd (submitted). Moulin volumes regulate subglacial water pressure on the Greenland Ice Sheet, Geophys Res Lett

    University of Maryland football player, Al Covington (#18), circa 1985

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    University of Maryland football player, Al Covington (#18) during pre-game warmups, circa 1985

    CovingtonResearchGroup/ESURF-Steady-state-layered-rocks: First release of materials used in Perne et al. (2017).

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    <p>This is the archive of simulation inputs and python scripts used in the manuscript Perne, M., Covington, M.D., Thaler, E.A., and J.M. Myre (2017). Steady state, erosional continuity, and the topography of landscapes developed in layered rocks. Earth Surf. Dynamics, 5, 1-16. doi:10.5194/esurf-5-1-2017.</p&gt

    Mobile Press-Register sleeve MP0117106

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    Brock Goodwin, Brannan Pedersen and Matt Thomas show off trophies seated in front of computer / Bay Minette / Tiger TV wins state award / [Work order included

    CovingtonResearchGroup/Moulin-volumes-regulate-pressure: Published version

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    Updated references to final publication

    CovingtonResearchGroup/Cave-Airflow-and-Dissolution-Rates-Blowing-Springs: v2.2

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    Corrected title in README file

    CovingtonResearchGroup/olm-examples: Initial release

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    Example code that makes use of the Olm carbonate water chemistry package

    Livin' In A World Insane

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    An exhibition of alternative approaches to drawing curated by Matt Distel (The Carnegie, Covington) and Bill Thelen (Raleigh, North Carolina). The exhibition included ‘Livin' In A World Insane’, a group of eleven paintings incorporating text from punk rock lyrics, including those from Australian band The Saints' first album

    Improving Upon Earley’s Parsing Algorithm In Prolog

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    This paper presents a modification of the Earley (1970) parsing algorithm in Prolog. The Earley algorithm presented here is based on an implementation in Covington (1994a). The modifications are meant to improve on that algorithm in several key ways. The parser features a predictor that works like a left-corner parser with links, thus decreasing the number of chart entries. It implements subsumption checking, and organizes chart entries to take advantage of first argument indexing for quick retrieval.

    CovingtonResearchGroup/olm: 0.39a

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    Removed Pandas Panels from PHREEQC functions, so that PHREEQC functions work again
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