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  Gill - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
In aquatic organisms, gills are respiration organs for the extraction of oxygen from water and the excretion of carbon dioxide.
Gills are usually thin plates of tissue or slender tufted processes and, with the exception of some aquatic insects, they contain blood or coelomic fluid, which exchanges gases through their thin walls.
The gills of other insects are of the tracheal kind and also include both thin plates and tufted structures, and, in the larval dragon fly, the wall of the caudal end of the alimentary tract (rectum) is richly supplied with tracheae as a rectal gill.
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 Sligo, Ireland (County) - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Curlew Mountains, an abrupt ridge of limestone gravel, upwards of Boo ft. in height, with flattened summit, separate Sligo from Roscommon.
Except the finely-situated Lough Gill (extending into Leitrim), Lough Arrow, and Lough Gara, all of which exceed 3000 acres in extent, none of the lakes has so large an area as 400 acres.
Lough Gill is picturesquely bounded by the gneissic range on the south and these high carboniferous masses on the north.
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 gill johnson holiday villas, gill-less, gill, holiday, gill fungus, gill net, holiday villas, holiday villas orlando, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
A Smooth Newt showing the gills, which flare just behind the head The red gills inside a detached tuna head (viewed from behind) A gill is a respiration organ for the extraction of oxygen from water and the excretion of carbon dioxide.
Respiration in Echinoidea, sea stars and sea urchins, is done through a very primitive version of gills called papulae, thin protuberances on the surface of the body in which blood circulates.
Gills are usually thin plates of tissue or slender tufted processes It has been suggested that Johnson (disambiguation) be merged into this article or section.
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 Gill:
A gill is a respiration organ for the extraction of oxygen from water and the excretion of carbon dioxide.
The gill slits of fish are believed to be the evolutionary ancestors of the tonsils, thymus gland, and Eustachian tubes, as well as many other structures derived from the embryonic branchial pouches.
Sea turtles have recently evolved gills near the anus, though they have lungs and breathe air.
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 Gi
Gill (gi), a U.S. customary unit equal to 4 fluid ounces.
The glycemic index is a ranking system for carbohydrates based on their effect on blood glucose levels.
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
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 Finance Choices - Personal Finance Wiki
The skeleton of the shark is very different from that of bony fishes such as cod; it is made from cartilage, which is very light and flexible, although the cartilage in older sharks can sometimes be partly calcified, making it harder and more bone-like.
The shark's jaw is variable and is thought to have evolved from the first gill arch.
The process of ensuring an adequate flow of the gills by forward movement is known as ram ventilation.
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 Fish
Most fish exchange gases by using gills that are located on either side of the pharynx.
Gills are made up of threadlike structures called filaments.
The blood goes from the heart to gills, from the gills to the rest of the body, and then back to the heart.
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 Vince Gill Dvd | Vernon Gill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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 Gill information - Search.com
In aquatic organisms, gills are a respiratory organ for the extraction of oxygen from water and for the excretion of carbon dioxide.
Many small aquatic animals absorb oxygen through the surface of their bodies in general, but more complex forms have localized respiratory organs formed to present an adequate surface area to the external environment.
Gills are developed in sea stars and sea urchins (Echinoidea) as thin protuberances on the surface of the body containing diverticula of the water vascular system.
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 Blue Gill Fish   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Blue is associated with many air forces and navies from the color of their dress uniforms, navy Bpue for thelatt...
Atlantic herring, Clupea harengus,the most abundant Fisg species in the world, Photo by Uwe Kils This page is about the animals which live in water.
A fish is a poikilothermic (cold-blooded) * water-dwelling vertebrate with gills.
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 Sir David Gill (astronomer) Summary
Gill and J. Kapteyn measured the plates (1886-98) and published the positions and magnitudes of over 400,000 stars.
In 1888 Gill redetermined the distance between the Sun and Earth to within one part in a thousand.
He used the parallax of Mars to determine the distance to the Sun, and also measured distances to the stars.
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 John Gill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
John Gill (trade unionist) (1898–1971), Irish trade unionist and Labour TD John Gill (climber) (born 1937), American mathematician famed for his rock-climbing, especially bouldering
John Gill (football manager) is an Irish football manager, currently in charge of Dundalk FC.
John Gill (ceramist) is a ceramic artist and faculty member, New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, Alfred, NY This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same human name.
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 Gill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Smooth Newt showing the gills, which flare just behind the head
The red gills inside a detached tuna head (viewed from behind)
This page was last modified 16:27, 7 December 2006.
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 Qwika - similar:Siphon
Three traditional fountain features: a low jet, a pair of raised basins, and sculpture with a water theme, here hippocamps (Villa Borghese Gardens, Rome) A traditional fountain is an arrangement where water issues from a source (Latin fons), fills a basin of some kind, and is drained away.
A Smooth Newt showing the gills Gills inside a tuna head In aquatic organisms, gills are a respiratory organ for the extraction of oxygen from water and for the excretion of carbon dioxide.
Many small aquatic animals absorb oxygen through the surface of their bodies in general, but more complex forms have localized respiratory organs formed to p...
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 Gill (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gill (mushroom), the papery structures under agaric mushroom caps
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title.
If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
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 gill - OneLook Dictionary Search
Gill, gill (1), gill (2) : Online Etymology Dictionary [home, info]
Phrases that include gill: gill net, gill slit, gill arch, external gill, gill bar, more...
Words similar to gill: branchia, gilled, gilling, lamella, more...
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 Fish information - Search.com
any of various mostly cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates usually having scales and breathing through gills; "the shark is a large fish"; "in the livingroom there was a tank of colorful fish"
A fish is a water-dwelling vertebrate with gills.
There are over 29,000 species of fish, making them the most diverse group of vertebrates.
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 Fish - Everything on Fish (information, latest news, articles,...)
A fish is a poikilothermic (cold-blooded)* water-dwelling vertebrate with gills.
Taxonomically, fish are a paraphyletic group whose exact relationships are much debated; a common division is into the jawless fish (class Agnatha, 75 species including lampreys and hagfish), the cartilaginous fish (class Chondrichthyes, 800 species including sharks and rays), with the remainder classed as bony fish (class Osteichthyes).
Fish come in different sizes, from the 14 m (45 ft) whale shark to a 7 mm (just over 1/4 of an inch) long stout infantfish.
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 Speech and Language Processing: An Introduction to Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics and Speech ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Covers the fundamental algorithms of various fields, whether originally proposed for spoken or written language to demonstrate how the same algorithm can be used for speech recognition and word-sense disambiguation.
Unified and comprehensive coverage of the field—Covers the fundamental algorithms of various fields, whether originally proposed for spoken or written language.
Shows students how the same algorithm can be used for speech recognition and word-sense disambiguation.
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 Document information retrieval using global word co-occurrence patterns - Patent 5675819
Decomposing a term-by-document matrix of a large collection can take days or even weeks because the time complexity is quadratic in the number of documents to process.
In order-0 retrieval, the undesired sense of an ambiguous search term may lead to the retrieval of documents that are not related to the query.
A query consisting of the terms "tank" and "water" retrieves only words relevant to the "receptacle" sense of the word "tank." The query consisting of the terms "tank" and "artillery" is apparently located in a part of the space that corresponds to the "armored vehicle" sense used in FIG.
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 Linguist List - Reviews Available for the Book
Douglas Biber, the author of chapter 17 shows in his paper 'Representativeness in corpus design' how statistical methods could be used to establish what might be seen as a fair sample size for a corpus.
In chapter 18, written by Francis Gill, the author shows how closely tied grammar and lexicon are.
Chapter 31 discusses one problem at the lexical level encountered in natural-language processing: word-sense disambiguation.
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 Ngram Statistics Package (NSP) Bibliography
In: Unsupervised Lexical Acquisition: Proceedings of the Workshop of the ACL Special Interest Group on the Lexicon (SIGLEX) pp.
Oberlander, Jon and Gill, Alastair J. "Individual differences and implicit language: personality, parts-of-speech and pervasiveness"
Comments: This paper explains why we often utilize bigram features in supervised word sense disambiguation, and in our unsupervised clustering approach to word sense discrimination SenseClusters.
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