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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 9 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 70038 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 75 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Mr. 4 illustration 4 cattle 3 time 3 good 3 animal 3 New 2 form 2 disease 2 cow 2 calf 2 Texas 2 States 2 Scotland 2 North 2 John 2 Indians 1 year 1 wound 1 water 1 tuberculosis 1 treatment 1 symptom 1 sperm 1 skin 1 result 1 mouth 1 milk 1 membrane 1 man 1 large 1 inflammation 1 horse 1 horn 1 head 1 great 1 grass 1 freeze 1 food 1 description 1 cause 1 case 1 breed 1 boy 1 bone 1 body 1 blood 1 author 1 Young 1 Worth Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2117 animal 1787 cattle 1679 dam 1623 disease 1312 cow 1150 treatment 1146 time 1085 case 872 part 870 day 766 calf 752 milk 746 water 714 property 652 description 625 symptom 621 sire 615 year 607 blood 595 head 590 man 557 foot 543 skin 533 cause 511 condition 511 body 489 side 475 hand 474 stock 474 horse 467 herd 433 place 420 way 413 mouth 413 form 408 bone 395 horn 387 bull 359 grass 357 result 352 inflammation 349 boy 346 ounce 344 membrane 342 eye 337 tissue 337 country 332 lung 330 food 325 illustration Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 3639 _ 806 John 720 Dam 714 Sire 569 Conn. 564 H. 526 Mass. 518 Mr. 496 3d 486 Calved 424 Red 392 N. 392 C. 381 2d 365 S. 311 | 266 Y. 265 E. 259 Young 253 Mr 238 North 233 Albert 231 M. 230 Comet 225 County 222 J. 221 April 216 L. 205 W. 204 R. 197 Duke 196 May 196 Bloomfield 185 Beauty 181 Fancy 174 B. 166 Arabella 165 New 163 England 161 Winchester 160 Rose 159 June 156 Prince 155 South 154 Lady 154 Ben 151 Patterson 151 Bull 149 Earl 146 Pl Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 5373 it 2403 they 2274 he 1642 i 1114 them 707 we 698 him 574 you 264 she 251 me 144 himself 134 itself 132 themselves 106 us 98 her 47 one 32 myself 23 ''em 14 ourselves 14 herself 8 ''s 7 mine 6 yourself 6 yours 6 em 4 his 2 treatment._--they 1 you''re 1 thumps 1 this:-- 1 rig''"--they 1 oneself 1 hay 1 d''yer 1 antispasmodics.--medicines 1 6.--was Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 24344 be 4872 have 1680 breed 1122 make 1036 give 1019 do 899 take 829 get 782 find 748 become 727 import 633 see 626 calve 622 follow 604 use 599 say 587 go 571 come 541 cause 513 know 496 keep 478 own 457 show 455 appear 444 produce 382 pass 374 form 361 occur 339 affect 335 bring 328 contain 317 apply 313 cut 312 turn 285 leave 284 feed 284 call 271 begin 258 grow 254 carry 249 remove 247 seem 243 put 235 allow 234 draw 232 cover 230 stand 217 reach 216 look 212 require Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2626 not 1279 other 1188 more 1137 very 962 well 930 so 874 good 857 up 849 first 807 great 760 most 730 only 717 large 656 then 643 long 641 also 627 out 626 as 624 such 620 much 551 same 548 white 533 many 527 small 522 little 463 even 448 however 434 old 404 down 400 now 373 less 373 few 364 usually 364 back 357 often 354 off 349 too 344 sometimes 336 generally 331 never 327 red 314 soon 306 general 305 short 286 far 282 full 276 several 273 high 273 early 264 low Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 282 good 156 most 116 least 82 great 57 large 36 high 30 bad 25 early 22 fine 21 rinderp 19 Most 17 slight 14 simple 13 manif 12 low 11 near 8 strong 8 small 6 safe 6 long 6 cheap 5 sure 5 old 5 late 4 thin 4 pure 4 poor 4 hard 4 farth 4 deep 3 thick 3 short 3 rich 3 quick 3 full 3 common 3 broad 3 big 2 weak 2 warm 2 sweet 2 quiet 2 narrow 2 gentle 2 fat 2 complete 2 cold 2 close 2 choice 2 able Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 604 most 43 well 22 least 1 infest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 animal is not 8 disease is not 6 sire imported eclipse 5 cattle are not 5 dam imported ladybird 4 animal does not 4 cattle are more 4 cow is dry 4 cows are not 4 dam imported finella 4 disease is very 4 john did not 4 sire imported mayboy 4 sire imported norfolk 4 sire was baltimore 4 treatment is useless 3 animal is also 3 animal is dull 3 animal is sometimes 3 animal is tuberculous 3 animals are not 3 calf is not 3 cattle are first 3 cattle is not 3 dam imported lady 3 disease has never 3 disease has not 3 disease is more 3 disease is well 3 diseases following parturition 3 head is bent 3 john said nothing 3 john was about 3 sire imported frank 3 symptoms are generally 3 symptoms are much 3 symptoms are salivation 3 symptoms are similar 3 symptoms are very 3 treatment is not 2 _ is as 2 animal becomes more 2 animal is able 2 animal is more 2 animal is stiff 2 animal is too 2 animal is unable 2 animal is unconscious 2 animal is young 2 animal shows signs Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 symptoms are not always 1 animal has no control 1 animal is not distressed 1 animal is not noticeably 1 animal is not rare 1 animal is not susceptible 1 animal is not too 1 animal shows no constitutional 1 animals are not immune 1 animals is not always 1 blood is not extensive 1 calf is not dead 1 calf is not too 1 calf is not yet 1 case is not extreme 1 cases making no progress 1 cases show no tendency 1 cattle are no longer 1 cattle are not frequently 1 cattle are not immune 1 cattle are not very 1 cattle is not serious 1 cattle show no inclination 1 cattle were no better 1 cow has not tuberculosis 1 cows are not unfrequently 1 cows are not very 1 cows does not necessarily 1 dams are not frequently 1 disease does not always 1 disease is not directly 1 disease is not indigenous 1 disease is not only 1 disease is not readily 1 disease is not seriously 1 disease is not uncommon 1 disease is not widespread 1 disease was not then 1 diseases are not so 1 diseases do not usually 1 man is not so 1 properties is not sufficiently 1 symptom does not always 1 time has not as 1 treatment is not so 1 treatment is not successful 1 water is not available 1 water is not easily A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 30310 author = Dickson, Dr. (William) title = Special Report on Diseases of Cattle date = keywords = Bureau; Epsom; Europe; FIG; Industry; New; PLATE; States; Symptoms._--The; Texas; United; animal; blood; body; bone; calf; cattle; cause; cow; description; disease; form; head; illustration; inflammation; membrane; mouth; result; skin; symptom; time; treatment; tuberculosis; water; wound summary = When young animals are affected with the form of disease termed aphtha, treatment should be applied to the disease which causes the abnormal Sudden onset of the disease without visible cause, a number of animals _Treatment._--The affected animal should have nourishing feed containing a The treatment indicated in this case is the removal of the diseased _Causes._--Impoverished state of blood, the result of kidney diseases or of This definition might include diseases caused by certain animal parasites, extent of the disease, and the general condition of the animal affected. transmitted from the blood of diseased animals to that of healthy cattle, diseases affecting, description, symptoms, and treatment, 17-22 diseases of the skin, description and treatment, 332 Peritoneum, diseases affecting, causes, symptoms, and treatment, 45-47 diseases, causes, symptoms, and treatment, 44-45 diseases affecting, causes, symptoms, and treatment, 22-34 diseases affecting, causes, symptoms, and treatment, 22-34 diseases affecting, causes, symptoms, and treatment, 22-34 id = 39850 author = Doubleday, Russell title = Cattle-Ranch to College: The True Tales of a Boy''s Adventures in the Far West date = keywords = Baker; Baldy; Ben; Charley; Frank; Gray; Green; Indians; Jerry; Jimmy; John; Lite; Mr.; Page; Worth; boy; good; horse; illustration; man; time summary = The boys, John and Ben, were left behind to look after the home, "Ben and I have seen plenty of Indians," said John, eagerly. John went with his father a half day''s journey, helping to carry his it started out for the new camp, soon got into John''s good graces. The Indian boy took Ben''s place, while John turned "Father''s great on work," interposed Ben. In answer to Mr. Jackson''s inquiry, John said that they were to start in "You had better get a good strong horse," said Mr. Worth, as John was Though his work took him away from camp much of the time, John was "Hello, John!" he said jovially, as the two boys came slowly in, "you felt by both horse and rider, and John looked forward to the time, but The way John worked the little horse that day would have seemed cruel to said John to his horse again. id = 33972 author = Florida State Live Stock Association title = Florida: An Ideal Cattle State date = keywords = Bermuda; Florida; Mr.; South; State; Texas; cattle; grass summary = _President of the Florida State Live Stock Association, Member of the Florida State Live Stock Sanitary Board._ Florida State Live Stock Association, at which he was one of Florida State Live Stock Association, at which he was one of Florida State Live Stock Association, at which he was one of three times the number of cattle that the average Texas range does. (_Address delivered before the Florida State Live Stock better soils good Bermuda pastures can be developed, or where the lands Florida settlement where the town cattle graze, there is good pasture, Florida State Live Stock Association, January 9, 1918._ furnished the cattle men of Florida by the land owners for the grazing good grazing land as they have money to get cattle with which to stock stock industry in the State of Texas as long as the cattle ranged on the visited the great cattle ranges of Florida was that Nature has been too id = 22771 author = Jennings, Robert title = Cattle and Their Diseases Embracing Their History and Breeds, Crossing and Breeding, and Feeding and Management; with the Diseases to Which They Are Subject, and the Remedies Best Adapted to Their Cure date = keywords = Ayrshire; England; France; June; LIFE; Mr.; New; North; Scotland; States; animal; breed; calf; case; cattle; cow; disease; food; form; good; great; illustration; large; milk; time; year summary = that _an Ayrshire cow generally gives a larger return of milk for the Jersey, is based on the general appearance of the cow when in milk--no Dutch bulls were generally long horned, large boned, coarse animals, a the case of cows giving milk, at the times when the udder is more milking qualities of his cows, especially for the quantity they give, Cows in milk require more food in proportion to their size and weight If given at milking-time, the cows will generally give down their grass to a poor quality of hay or straw, for cows in milk, should not be In winter, the best food for cows in milk will be good sweet meadow hay, produce the largest flow of milk, the treatment is as follows: The cows milk from the cow, which it should have three or four times a day, The use of the milk and flesh of diseased cattle has id = 22520 author = McCombie, William title = Cattle and Cattle-breeders date = keywords = Aberdeen; Aberdeenshire; Angus; Captain; Edition; Engravings; F.R.S.E.; Fair; Falkirk; Highland; Innes; John; London; New; Professor; REV; Scotland; Society; Thom; author; cattle; good summary = The late Mr William Thom was my great opponent in the horned-cattle Let me now offer a few observations as to the breeds of cattle best polled, and the Aberdeen and North-country crosses, are the cattle best the great Christmas-day examining the mouths of cattle before they requires practice to know the number of cattle, and the proper time to In a week or ten days after the first lot of cattle is taken up from year the cattle are bought, and the time they are sold. Elliot and William Brown bought largely of our Aberdeen cattle, and market cattle--"How is it that your beasts are so good upon their legs best judges of Aberdeen and Angus cattle in Scotland. to buy twenty cows to stock his farm (Aberdeen and Angus cattle). or the cattle-keeper pointing out a cow that throws a good calf, and id = 26903 author = Pope, George W. (George Whitfield) title = Determining the Age of Cattle by the Teeth date = keywords = Farmers summary = free from the Division of Publications, United States Department of S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE RELATING TO CATTLE. (Department Bulletin 674.) (Department Bulletin 674.) Breeds of Dairy Cattle. DETERMINING THE AGE OF CATTLE BY THE TEETH. development, and subsequent wear of their second incisor teeth. As the animal approaches 2 years of age the center pair of temporary incisor teeth or pinchers are replaced by the permanent pinchers which a level with the first intermediates and begin to wear at 4 years. At 5 to 6 years there is a leveling of the permanent pinchers, the the middle pairs, and by ten years the corner teeth. [Illustration: FIG 6.--Internal face of incisors at 12 years.] [Illustration: FIG 6.--Internal face of incisors at 12 years.] [Illustration: FIG 6.--Internal face of incisors at 12 years.] [Illustration: FIG 6.--Internal face of incisors at 12 years.] [Illustration: FIG 6.--Internal face of incisors at 12 years.] id = 37041 author = Rodriguez, Carlos title = Preservation of Bull Semen at Sub-Zero Temperatures date = keywords = Glycerol; freeze; sperm summary = percentage and rate of sperm motility in the diluted samples just prior to freezing, and the percentage and rate of sperm motility following and the percent of motile sperm present after freezing and thawing (r = Table 4.--Effect of Egg-Yolk Level in Diluent on Freezability of Semen of motile sperm found after freezing 10 semen samples at each of the [Illustration: Percent of motile sperm after freezing and thawing semen [Illustration: Percent of motile sperm after freezing and thawing semen Table 6.--Effect of Sperm Numbers and Glycerol Level in Final Mixture on Table 9.--Effect of Glycerol Level on Sperm Motility After Freezing to levels on protecting sperm stored at deep-freeze temperatures, glycerol Table 15.--Effect of Glycerol Level, Thawing Temperature, and Storage at Thawing Glycerol Sperm motility (percent) =Effect of glycerol additions on oxygen uptake of diluted semen at 37° =Effect of glycerol additions on oxygen uptake of diluted semen at 37° id = 35448 author = Various title = Herd Record of the Association of Breeders of Thorough-Bred Neat Stock Short Horns, Ayrshires and Devons date = keywords = Albert; April; Comet; Connecticut; County; Dam; Duke; Massachusetts; Mr.; North; Sire; Young summary = Mass.: calved February 11th, 1862; got by Red Duke, _{*}60, 4295, Dam Red and white, bred and owned by TIMOTHY MATHER, Hartford, Conn.: calved Conn.: calved April 24th, 1862; got by Red Duke, _{*}60, 4295, Dam Red and white, bred and owned by WILBUR WILSON, Agawam, Mass.: calved Red and white, bred and owned by WILBUR WILSON, Agawam, Mass.: calved Red and white, bred and owned by WILBUR WILSON, Agawam, Mass.: calved Red and white, bred and owned by WILBUR WILSON, Agawam, Mass.: calved Red and white, bred and owned by WILBUR WILSON, Agawam, Mass.: calved Red and white, bred and owned by WILBUR WILSON, Agawam, Mass.: calved Red and white, bred and owned by WILBUR WILSON, Agawam, Mass.: calved Red and white, bred and owned by WILBUR WILSON, Agawam, Mass.: calved Mass.: Sire, a Bull of Mr. Meikle''s, Dam, bred from the stock of James id = 27975 author = Vasey, George title = Delineations of the Ox Tribe: The Natural History of Bulls, Bisons, and Buffaloes. Exhibiting all the Known Species and the More Remarkable Varieties of the Genus Bos. date = keywords = Bison; Bos; British; Buffalo; Buffaloes; Bull; Cow; Domestic; Gaur; Gayal; Gyall; Indians; Mr.; Museum; animal; horn; illustration summary = in a Bison skin, having the head, ears, and horns adjusted on his own "The female differs a little in appearance; her horns are not quite so The Gyall is a species of cow peculiar to the mountains, which form the running wild in the woods; and it is also reared as a domestic animal by of the head it differs materially from both the Buffalo and the Cow, the or true Gayal; first, in size, being a larger animal than the domestic The animal generally known under the name of the _Common_ Buffalo is The tail-piece below represents a short-horned Bull of the Domestic horns, give a look of bold determination to this animal, which forms a The character of the head differs little from that of the domestic Bull, first generation, as tame as domestic animals? An ordinary Cow, and a Bull without horns, will produce a calf