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61. Internet Resources Newsletter: Issue 102, March 2003
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62. ORSS Newsletter FEB 1996
All volunteer spiders can approach Dr Poh direct. Association of AsianPacific OperationalResearch societies. through work in tis associations, good judgement
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INFORMS: ORSS Newsletter Feb 1996
INFORMS is a quarterly publication of the ORSS and is distributed free to all fully paid up members. The opinions and views in this newsletter are those expressed by the writers and should not be construed to be the official views of the ORSS. The society may be contacted at: Kent Ridge PO Box 1044, Singapore 9111; E-mail: orss@pacific.net.sg
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Message from the President
Extracted from the Welcome Address delivered at the ORSS Members' Nite on 15 Nov 1995: "Good Evening, I must say that the Society is glad to see this good response from members for this Members' Nite. This is one occasion where members can gathered together for a social event. We do hope that this could be eventually upgraded to an Annual Dinner and Dance in the years to come. Coming back to this real world. With the advancement of technology, everybody is talking about virtual office. If this is the trend, we do not really need a physical secretariat. So why not a virtual secretariat for the Society. Maybe with the launching of the Web today, the Society could now be on its way to a virtual secretariat. We would require more spiders to man the Web then just our Dr Poh Kim Leng. If you have surfed the Society's Web site, you would agree with me that it is no easy task. All volunteer spiders can approach Dr Poh direct. With this, we welcome all of you to this Members' Nite and hope you enjoy this occasion."

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66. Study Guide For Full Year
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Psychiatric Terms Coded for Students to Use in Answering Questions for Psychiatric Disorders and Human Development Cases Developed by Donald Fidler, M.D. - West Virginia University (Revised November 14, 2001) Note to Teachers: These codes can be used for computer "fill in the blank" exams. This is especially helpful when students are given simple or complex cases and then asked questions about diagnoses, levels of development, symptoms, and other psychological phenomena. Students can type in the codes to match their selected answers and computers can score these answers. It is usually necessary to copy and paste those sections of the answer codes onto answer sheets for students, copying only those answers that are needed for specific exams, unless the exam is a comprehensive exam that requires students to consider all of the below answers. This is a work in progress and all recommendations are welcomed. Please email Dr. Fidler at dfidler@hsc.wvu.edu Note: Do not memorize codes; these are for exam purposes only. DSM-IV and Mental Status Exam DSM1 Axis One DSM2 Axis Two DSM3 Axis Three DSM4 Axis Four DSM5 Axis Five MSE1 Appearance MSE2 Speech characteristics MSE3 Level of consciousness MSE4 Orientation MSE5 Concentration MSE6 Immediate recall MSE7 Recent memory MSE8 Remote memory MSE9 Fund of knowledge MSE10 Visual spatial testing MSE11 Abstract thinking MSE12 Mood MSE13 Affect MSE14 Perception MSE15 Thought process

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  • 73. Research Interests Of Daniel I. Rubenstein
    femalefemale and male-female associations from developing rules that shape multilevelsocieties where breeding I use waterstriders, crayfish, spiders and fish
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    Daniel I. Rubenstein
    My interests focus on animal behavior, especially its evolution and adaptive value. Typically, behavior that enhances an individual's survival or reproductive prospects is favored by natural selection. By using mathematical models and by collecting data from field observations or experiments I search for the general rules that govern how animals make decisions about foraging, fighting and mating strategies. In the laboratory I use fish to identify the rules underlying female choice of males and I use waterstriders, crayfish, spiders and fish to understand why in some competitive situations interactions escalate to dangerous levels involving physical aggression whereas in others they are settled peacefully via conventional display. I am also engaged in a series of experiments exploring the decision-making process individual fish use when joining groups. By varying test group size and distance we can examine how individuals make choices as to which group to join. That some species are more sensitive to small differences in group size, whereas others are not and that response time is longer in some species than others, suggests that perceptual constraints play an important role in decision-making. Coupling the mechanistic (the 'hows') with the functional or evolutionary (the 'whys') aspects of behavior is the only way to gain a complete understanding of behavior in natural settings. Armed with this multilevel understanding, a realistic foundation can then be developed for unraveling the neural bases of behavior. Using simple sensory schemes and behavioral rules I am developing spatially explicit models to explore how animals form social groups and migrate over landscapes of different structure.

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    76. English Books > Nature/Animals/Pets > Insects & Spiders
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    Antbase covers all known ant species and is a collaborative effort between scientists from around the world, aiming at providing the best possible access to the wealth of information on ants, to fullfill the conservation needs of the International Union for the Study of Social Insects (IUSSI), and the Species Survival Commission of the World Conservation Union (IUCN), and with Ant Image Database (Japan) to a general audience. Antbase, together with the Hymenoptera On-line Database, is the data provider for ants to the Integrated Taxonomic Information System, ITIS.
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    hazards (snakes, large predators, spiders) than to predisposed organisms to developassociations or responses is that even though modern societies have greatly
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    79. BAS Newsletter Articles
    WS (1977) Some Literary associations Beatrix Potter 1977) A Field Survey for spidersin Cumbria. 1978) Arachnological History The Natural History societies.
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    Arachnological History: Dr Martin Lister F.R.S.. Newsl. Br. arachnol. Soc.
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    Arachnida in German entomology. Newsl. Br. arachnol. Soc.
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    World Wildlife Fund helps Dolomedes plantarius Newsl. Br. arachnol. Soc.
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    Spiders from Hampstead Heath, London: a response to A. Russell-Smith (in Newsl. Br. arachnol. Soc. 16). Newsl. Br. arachnol. Soc.
    Parker, J.R.
    Memos from the minutes of the Council Meeting held at Monks Wood Experimental Station, nr Huntingdon on 23rd October, 1976. Newsl. Br. arachnol. Soc.
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    A pitfall trap survey for spiders on the experimental ranges on Porton Down in Wiltshire and Hampshire. Newsl. Br. arachnol. Soc.
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    Parker, J.R.
    Arachnological History: A Soldier's encounter with Solifugae and a Centenarian. Newsl. Br. arachnol. Soc.
    Bristowe, W.S.
    Some Literary Associations: Beatrix Potter and spiders. Newsl. Br. arachnol. Soc.
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    The Aphorisms of the Revd. T.L. Robinson. Newsl. Br. arachnol. Soc.

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    HOW DID THE PLAYERS AND COUNTRIES RANK AT SONOMA-CUTRER? Your coverage of the Sonoma-Cutrer World Championship was great, but I would like to have seen a listing of ALL the players and their countries to compare them in the final results. Byron Callas, New York, New York Good idea. Here are the players who made the final "cut" into the elimination ladder, finishing in the following order, showing the relative strength of England and New Zealand:
    1. Chris Clarke (England)
    2. Debbie Cornelius (England)
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    Aaron Westerby (New Zealand)
    13. Shane Davis (New Zealand)

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