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<biblioentry xreflabel="BalotaBlackCheney92" id="BalotaBlackCheney92">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>D.</firstname><othername role="mi">A.</othername><surname>Balota</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>S.</firstname><othername role="mi">R.</othername><surname>Black</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>M.</firstname><surname>Cheney</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">Automatic and attentional priming in young and older adults: Reevaluation of the two&#45;process model</citetitle>
   <citetitle pubwork="journal">Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance</citetitle>

   <volumenum>18</volumenum> 

   <artpagenums>485-502</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>1992</pubdate>  

</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="conf/pods/BunemanCTV08" id="conf/pods/BunemanCTV08">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>Peter</firstname><surname>Buneman</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>James</firstname><surname>Cheney</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Wang</firstname><othername role="mi">Chiew</othername><surname>Tan</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Stijn</firstname><surname>Vansummeren</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">Curated databases.</citetitle>

   <publisher>
      <publishername>ACM</publishername>
   </publisher>


   <artpagenums>1-12</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>2008</pubdate>  

</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="journals/corr/abs-0807-1211" id="journals/corr/abs-0807-1211">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>James</firstname><surname>Cheney</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">Flux: FunctionaL Updates for XML (extended report)</citetitle>
   <citetitle pubwork="journal">CoRR</citetitle>

   <volumenum>abs/0807.1211</volumenum> 


   <pubdate>2008</pubdate>  

</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="1374798" id="1374798">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>James</firstname><surname>Cheney</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Peter</firstname><surname>Buneman</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Bertram</firstname><surname>Lud\&#34;ascher</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">Report on the Principles of Provenance Workshop</citetitle>
   <citetitle pubwork="journal">SIGMOD Rec.</citetitle>
   <publisher>
      <publishername>ACM</publishername>
   </publisher>
   <volumenum>37</volumenum> 

   <artpagenums>62&#x2013;65</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>2008</pubdate>  

</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="conf/pldi/CheneyD08" id="conf/pldi/CheneyD08">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>James</firstname><surname>Cheney</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Morten</firstname><surname>Dahl</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">Resource bound analysis for database queries.</citetitle>

   <publisher>
      <publishername>ACM</publishername>
   </publisher>


   <artpagenums>67-78</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>2008</pubdate>  

</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="journals/toplas/CheneyU08" id="journals/toplas/CheneyU08">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>James</firstname><surname>Cheney</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Christian</firstname><surname>Urban</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">Nominal logic programming.</citetitle>
   <citetitle pubwork="journal">ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst.</citetitle>

   <volumenum>30</volumenum> 


   <pubdate>2008</pubdate>  

</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="FiezPetersenCheneyEtAl92" id="FiezPetersenCheneyEtAl92">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>J.</firstname><othername role="mi">A.</othername><surname>Fiez</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>S.</firstname><othername role="mi">E.</othername><surname>Petersen</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>M.</firstname><othername role="mi">K.</othername><surname>Cheney</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>M.</firstname><othername role="mi">E.</othername><surname>Raichle</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">Impaired non&#45;motor learning and error detection associated with cerebellar damage</citetitle>
   <citetitle pubwork="journal">Brain</citetitle>

   <volumenum>115</volumenum> 

   <artpagenums>155-178</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>1992</pubdate>  

</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="citeulike:841649" id="citeulike:841649">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>P.</firstname><othername role="mi">G.</othername><surname>Muller</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>R.</firstname><othername role="mi">E.</othername><surname>Crow</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>C.</firstname><othername role="mi">D.</othername><surname>Cheney</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">Schedule&#45;induced locomotor activity in humans.</citetitle>
   <citetitle pubwork="journal">Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior</citetitle>

   <volumenum>31</volumenum> 

   <artpagenums>83&#x2013;90</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>1979</pubdate>  
   <abstract>
      <para>In two experiments&#44; humans received tokens either on a fixed&#45;interval schedule for plunger pulling or various response&#45;nondependent fixed&#45;time schedules ranging from 16 to 140 seconds. Locomotor activity such as walking&#44; shifting weight&#44; or pacing was recorded in quarters of the interreinforcement interval to examine the induced characteristics of that behavior in humans. While performance was variable&#44; several characteristics were present that have counterparts in experiments with nonhumans during periodic schedules of food reinforcement: (a) first quarter rates&#44; and sometimes overall rates&#44; of locomotor activity were greater during intervals that terminated in a visual stimulus and token delivery than those without: (b) overall rates of locomotor activity were greater during fixed&#45;time 16&#45;second schedules than during fixed&#45;time 80&#45; or 140&#45;second schedules; (c) rates of locomotor activity decreased during the interreinforcement intervals; (d) locomotor activity was induced by response&#45;dependent and response&#45;nondependent token delivery. These results showed that the rate and temporal pattern of locomotor activity can be schedule&#45;induced in humans.
      </para>
   </abstract>
</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="conf/lics/UrbanCB08" id="conf/lics/UrbanCB08">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>Christian</firstname><surname>Urban</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>James</firstname><surname>Cheney</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Stefan</firstname><surname>Berghofer</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">Mechanizing the Metatheory of LF.</citetitle>

   <publisher>
      <publishername>IEEE Computer Society</publishername>
   </publisher>


   <artpagenums>45-56</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>2008</pubdate>  

</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="journals/tip/YarmanYC08" id="journals/tip/YarmanYC08">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>Can</firstname><othername role="mi">Evren</othername><surname>Yarman</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Birsen</firstname><surname>Yazici</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>M.</firstname><surname>Cheney</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging for Arbitrary Flight Trajectories.</citetitle>
   <citetitle pubwork="journal">IEEE Transactions on Image Processing</citetitle>

   <volumenum>17</volumenum> 

   <artpagenums>84-93</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>2008</pubdate>  

</biblioentry>
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