HDF  (>`  TREEhHEAPX datadata_descr8 0name csb-ch11b (mldata0 comment ____________________________________________________________________ Data Diskette for CASE STUDIES IN BIOMETRY By Nicholas Lange, Louise Ryan and Lynne Brillard, David Brillinger, Loveday Conquest, Joel Greenhouse. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., copyright 1994. ____________________________________________________________________ You have obtained all of the data used by all of the authors in the twenty-one chapters of Case Studies in Biometry. Each chapter contains either one or two data sets, except for Chapter 19, which has seven data sets. Corresponding to each data set are ASCII files with extensions ".dat" (the data), ".txt" (the data description file), and ".sas" (a simple SAS program to read the .dat file). For chapters containing only one data set, the file name prefix is "ch" followed by chapter number, and then the above extensions. For instance, for Chapter 2 you will find files "ch2.dat", "ch2.txt", and "ch2.sas". For chapters containing two data sets, the letters "a" and "b" are added after the chapter number. For instance, for Chapter 1, you will find the files "ch1a.dat", "ch1a.txt", "ch1a.sas", "ch1b.dat", "ch1b.txt", "ch1b.sas". For chapter 19, there are seven data sets, ch19a.dat through ch19g.dat. Each one has the same format, but refers to different subsets of the whole data set. Details are given in the single text file, ch19.txt. Please note permissions and usage information included in the .txt file for each subset. _______________________________________________________________ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% File: ch11b.dat %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% File specific Information: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% CASE STUDIES IN BIOMETRY: Chapter 11. Time-Series Analyses of Beaver Body Temperatures Penny S. Reynolds The file ch11a.dat contains a body temperature time series for a subadult female beaver (Castor canadensis). Observations were made at Sandhill Wildlife Area, Wisconsin, November 3-4, 1990 (before freeze-up). Temperature observations follow a plateau pattern, typically observed during the entire ice-free period (late spring to late autumn). Only the first 100 observations are included in this data set. Variable list: Observation number Julian day Time Body temperature (degrees C) Activity (0 = animal inside retreat; 1 = animal outside retreat) Information about the dataset CLASSTYPE: numeric CLASSINDEX: none specific  TREEHEAPX double1int0int28SNOD  ?@4 4d )LSNOD ףp=JB@= ףp]B@ףp= wB@33333B@= ףpB@QB@QB@33333sB@yB@RqB@yB@B@33333sB@Q~B@Q~B@zGB@QB@QB@RB@)\B@= ףp}B@zGB@\(|B@\(|B@(\B@q= ףB@RB@33333B@(\•B@(\B@(\B@(\•B@p= ףB@p= ףB@QB@zGB@RB@zGB@= ףpB@(\C@C@QC@ C@QC@GzC@(\C@GzC@zGC@GzB@{GB@p= C@(\C@QC@ףp= C@33333C@QC@{GB@QB@ ףp=B@QB@QB@zGB@zGB@RB@q= ףB@HzC@QC@,C@ C@GzB@B@B@zGB@B@RB@GzB@{GB@p= B@)\B@zGB@HzB@QB@zGC@ C@33333C@(\B@RB@B@{GB@GzB@{GB@HzB@fffffB@B@zGB@= ףpB@(\B@zGC@QC@)\C@  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcd3333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333334444444444444LV`jt~(2<Fx@JT^hr&0:lv4>HR\f   $ . (2dnx(H  d()L d$)LTREE! HEAPX(h namesorderingtypes0%P)LSNOD < =,,,, , , , , , ,,,,GCOLBody_temperatureActivityTime Julian_dayObservation_numberint2double1int0 numeric nominal:0,1 numeric nominal:307,308 numeric#0)LH#P)L