Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. This report is a terse narrative report, and when processing is complete you will be linked to a more complete narrative report. Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 4 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 44458 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 61 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 man 2 development 2 case 1 type 1 tooth 1 surgeon 1 original 1 operation 1 life 1 knowledge 1 individual 1 illustration 1 great 1 germ 1 face 1 embryology 1 embryo 1 disease 1 degeneracy 1 condition 1 child 1 cell 1 brain 1 body 1 beginning 1 anatomy 1 York 1 United 1 States 1 Spitzka 1 New 1 Morel 1 Mental 1 Medical 1 Kiernan 1 Journal 1 Insanity 1 FIG 1 Edinburgh 1 Dr. 1 Chicago 1 American Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 332 development 327 cell 284 degeneracy 284 case 265 child 221 man 221 condition 216 life 206 part 201 type 198 body 196 tooth 187 brain 177 disease 170 illustration 162 embryo 153 race 151 time 151 bone 149 result 149 individual 140 germ 139 fact 135 parent 133 year 128 jaw 127 animal 126 organ 121 family 120 eye 119 tendency 115 state 114 function 114 face 113 form 112 side 111 influence 110 degenerate 109 head 105 fig 104 system 104 structure 103 blood 101 ear 101 defect 95 number 95 character 93 generation 91 evolution 90 offspring Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 975 _ 121 FIG 119 | 61 C. 48 Journal 47 Dr. 45 Medical 45 6d 44 W. 42 J. 41 New 40 Kiernan 40 Chicago 38 H. 36 germ 36 Degeneracy 36 American 33 c. 32 B. 29 G. 29 E. 28 York 28 States 28 S. 28 Fig 27 Morel 24 vol 24 United 24 Spitzka 23 T. 23 F. 22 Mental 22 England 21 English 21 Cloth 20 St. 20 Insanity 20 . 19 de 19 London 19 Disease 18 M. 18 Darwin 17 Weismann 17 Professor 16 P. 16 Great 16 A. 15 Nervous 14 School Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1050 it 434 they 317 he 226 we 174 them 124 itself 77 themselves 72 him 54 she 54 i 23 himself 17 us 15 you 15 one 9 me 9 her 4 herself 1 yourself 1 theirs 1 ourselves 1 myself 1 mine 1 his Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 5392 be 1236 have 222 show 217 produce 217 do 202 find 186 occur 170 take 164 become 147 make 142 give 133 form 112 bear 111 develop 101 follow 95 see 94 call 89 appear 86 come 84 say 78 result 74 know 69 exist 66 associate 63 live 62 grow 59 observe 58 tend 58 regard 57 inherit 56 pass 56 die 56 affect 55 point 53 arise 51 resemble 51 remain 50 go 47 increase 47 acquire 46 reach 46 begin 45 leave 45 divide 44 cause 43 present 43 perform 43 accord 42 represent 42 illustrate Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 580 not 324 other 272 more 241 so 234 very 225 great 205 only 196 most 193 first 156 such 156 often 155 same 148 low 145 many 144 nervous 135 human 134 well 133 even 130 certain 130 as 127 less 126 also 117 mental 116 much 109 high 108 large 107 general 102 thus 102 long 99 normal 99 however 94 early 92 therefore 91 out 88 still 88 small 81 frequently 79 present 79 now 75 due 74 common 72 similar 72 here 72 far 71 too 71 then 71 moral 69 new 68 true 68 second Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28 least 26 most 24 good 22 high 19 great 9 early 8 low 7 large 6 wide 5 bad 4 slight 4 simple 4 narrow 4 long 4 eld 3 small 3 near 3 late 3 l 2 young 2 strong 2 soft 2 short 2 old 2 common 2 Most 1 ugly 1 true 1 tiny 1 noble 1 neat 1 manif 1 loud 1 fit 1 fine 1 fair 1 easy 1 dark 1 close 1 choice 1 bright 1 brief 1 bold 1 MOST Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 170 most 5 well 5 least 1 worst Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 condition is due 2 jaw is usually 2 men live by 1 _ is chronological 1 _ is not 1 _ see _ 1 _ were out 1 animal are as 1 animal has only 1 animals is evident 1 animals is sometimes 1 bodies are never 1 bodies are wrapt 1 bodies be punishable 1 bodies were asymmetrical 1 body are most 1 body be thin 1 body is extraordinarily 1 body is imperfectly 1 body were unequal 1 bone does not 1 bones are light 1 bones are more 1 bones are not 1 bones are often 1 bones become fewer 1 bones being later 1 bones called wormian 1 bones occurs too 1 bones produces fissures 1 bones were high 1 brain are proportionately 1 brain is relatively 1 brain showing as 1 brain was not 1 brain was perfectly 1 case is highly 1 case was due 1 cases was clearly 1 cell be available 1 cell be tired 1 cell giving rise 1 cell is obviously 1 cells are not 1 cells are so 1 cells are sometimes 1 cells becoming specially 1 cells being more 1 cells give rise 1 cells is also Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ is not only 1 bones are not prominent 1 brain was not merely 1 cells are not spontaneous 1 children is not insanity 1 degeneracy is not very 1 disease being not only 1 man had no intermaxillary 1 organs are not fully A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 37385 author = Leighton, Gerald R. (Gerald Rowley) title = Embryology: The Beginnings of Life date = keywords = beginning; cell; development; embryo; embryology; germ; individual summary = grasp these simple facts of cell life in their bearing upon development cell is termed, in animal Embryology, the "fertilised ovum." It is fertilised ovum there are produced first of all germ-cells to secure the gave rise to the cells which ultimately produced an embryo. resemble parents and ancestors is because the germ-cells which give rise [Illustration: Diagram to show the origin of germ-cells and the embryo.] body-cells, and so produces the new individual, which as it grows continuity by successive generations of germ-cells from time immemorial. different lines of descent of the male and female germ-cells may well be the fact that human germ-cells have been subject to the hostile germ-cell, the rest of these products forming the other body tissues. embryo, and no individual, ever made germ-cells; the latter existed constitutes the environment of an embryo that the mass of body-cells developing embryo, and take no part in the actual formation of its cells id = 58460 author = Smith, Southwood title = Use of the Dead to the Living date = keywords = Edinburgh; anatomy; body; case; disease; knowledge; man; operation; surgeon summary = of affording Dead Bodies to the Schools of Anatomy, by Legislative The most important diseases have their seat in the organs of the body; extent to which anatomical knowledge is the means of saving human life. opening the body (for the man lived only ten days after Pelletan first means of which she performs all her operations in the bodies of animals, received by the pores, the body remains in its natural state: that, on world by the public dissection of two human bodies. lawful, in point of conscience, to dissect a dead body in order to learn felony, to dig up or remove a dead human body with intent to dissect operations must be performed, medical men must be educated, anatomy must anatomy, on receiving dead bodies from the hospitals, infirmaries, shall be allowed to gain knowledge by operating on the bodies of the id = 36003 author = Talbot, Eugene S. (Eugene Solomon) title = Degeneracy: Its Causes, Signs and Results date = keywords = American; Chicago; Dr.; FIG; Insanity; Journal; Kiernan; Medical; Mental; Morel; New; Spitzka; States; United; York; brain; case; child; condition; degeneracy; development; face; great; illustration; life; man; original; tooth; type summary = DEGENERATE FACE AND ARREST OF LOWER JAW (Original) 187 some cases a condition of inherent defect born in the individual, and not degeneracy may be an expression of general advance and local defect or may all these periods degeneracy may be shown by mental or physical defect, a given, those of the face, jaws, and teeth; ear, eye, cranium; body, bodily The factors producing degeneration act by causing nervous exhaustion in constitutional diseases, arrested development of the face at this point race type is evidence of degeneracy, erroneously cites in illustration cases skull injury to the father had like results on both mother and mal-development shown to occur in animals by Charrin and Gley, and in man of the part that normal development in many cases thereby results. The conditions resultant on checked development may appear in any of the case, a man of 38, had a face arrested in development and the appearance