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InkWell

Proceedings of the 2015 ACM SIGCHI Conference on Creativity and Cognition, 2015
InkWell is a writer's assistant---a natural language revision program designed to assist creative writers by producing stylistic variations on texts based on craft-based facets of creative writing and by mimicking aspects of specified writers and their personality traits.
Jilin Chen   +2 more
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An inkwell of the unconscious

open access: closedPsychological Perspectives, 1986
Man parses through the present with his eyes blindfolded. He is permitted merely to sense and guess at what he is actually experiencing.
Linda Huntington
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Inkwell pancreaticojejunal anastomosis after pancreaticoduodenectomy

The American Journal of Surgery, 2004
End-to-end pancreaticojejunal anastomosis after Whipple's resection poses a difficult surgical challenge because the disparity in the relative sizes of the cut pancreas and the jejunum makes it difficult to ensure a water-tight seal. Leakage exposes patients to potentially serious postoperative complications and mortality.We describe a new technique to
Ramon Benedicto   +3 more
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Write in text, or Return to the textual inkwell

Voprosy kul'turologii (Issues of Cultural Studies), 2023
Review of the book by the famous philologist O.V. Bogdanova “Petersburg text of Russian literature (second half of the twentieth century)”, in which the work of Andrei Bitov, Sergei Dovlatov, Mikhail Kuraev, Tatyana Tolstoy, Joseph Brodsky, Victor Pelevin was “registered” in the modern “Petersburg text” of Russian literature.
A. P. Liusyi
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"Inkwell" and Nissen Valvoplasty Following Esophagogastrostomy in Dogs

Archives of Surgery, 1973
"Inkwell" valvoplasty (five dogs) and Nissen gastropexy (five dogs) were performed following esophagogastrectomy and compared with simple esophagogastrostomy (five dogs). The two valvoplasties were effective in preventing reflux esophagitis and anastomotic leak, which was confirmed by postoperative fluoroscopy, esophagoscopy, in vivo and in vitro ...
Daniel Dew, Young Song Kim
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A Buried Roman Bronze Inkwell - Chemical Interactions with Agricultural Fertilizers

Studies in Conservation, 2008
AbstractDegradation of archaeological artefacts sometimes leads to unusual corrosion products. Techniques have been used to analyse the upper disc of a rare Roman inkwell. Made of leaded bronze and decorated with silver and copper, the object was well preserved in spite of some changes.
C. Rémazeilles, Egle Conforto
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A comparison of the efficiency of the Scottish creel and the inkwell pot in the capture of crabs and lobsters

Fisheries Research, 1981
Abstract In a comparative fishing experiment conducted to the west of the Outer Hebrides in September 1977, 1,002 crabs, Cancer pagurus L., and 78 lobsters, Homarus gammarus (L.), were caught by five mixed fleets of inkwell pots and Scottish creels. There was no significant difference in the numbers of crabs or lobsters caught by the two types of
R.G.J. Shelton, W.B. Hall
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