Chapter 856 Taling Writes a Paper for Me
Grete only sat at the review meeting for an hour before completing the application process for the research project——
Specifically, he dictated the project requirements orally, and a dedicated clerk wrote quickly to write down the project he wanted to study. Research purpose, research content, scope of authorization, research funding...
Same thing, I finished writing, checking, typing, and issuing project commissions very skillfully. The rotating committee member of the Medical Department skillfully took off the commission and filled in the name of Gretel Nordmark in the column of the recipient of the commission.
"Preliminary theoretical research, the research period is one month, and the reward is 500 contribution points." The review member said very briskly:
"After you have preliminary results, you need to apply for detailed research, social experiments, hiring experimenters, etc. You can then apply for the second and third phase projects. By the way..."
Seeing the clerk respectfully exiting the room and closing the door, he winked slyly:
"As a magician who owns a mage tower, the tower spirit can retrieve a lot of information from the Babel Tower. There is no need to queue up at Mr. Hermoncrus's place."
Grete couldn't help but laugh. The first time Taling’s computing power was used was four years ago, before the establishment of the public health center. At that time, I was not looking for the tower spirit of the Tower of Babel, but Mr. Gregory, the tower spirit of the Thunder Tower. The price...
1,500 contribution points for one hour, 20% off from 0:00 to 6:00 in the morning.
That time, I used the unobtained Mage Tower as a mortgage and successfully bet on public health projects, so I applied for a loan of 5,000 contribution points and used it to rent the Thunder Tower Spirit. The public health debate is over, hurry up and get the batch receipt to write off your account...
And now, he can even use his own tower spirit to directly connect to the Tongtian Tower and the eight auxiliary towers (only these nine mage towers provide data services, other mage towers require the consent of the presiding mage and are relayed through the Babel Tower) to receive data at home. .
"Also, Master Nordmark, after you finish writing this article, will you publish it directly in Medical Research?"
"Uh... this depends on the progress of my research..."
If the research progress is slow, you can probably catch up with the next issue of "Medical Research"; if the research progress is fast and you have to quickly make an impact, maybe "Medical Research" can't catch up?
In short, everything depends on the code word speed. Grete returned to his mage tower, sat comfortably in front of MOSS, and gave instructions:
"MOSS, help me contact the Thunder Tower Spirit and retrieve the original death data of Nevis City within 20 years starting from 1161. The version I entered."
"Okay, boss." MOSS buzzed and began to shut himself up...or rather, began to apply for data from the Thunder Tower. With this full force running, Gretel suddenly felt that nothing was right in the Mage Tower:
The wind speed is a bit high, the air pressure is a bit low, and the humidity seems to be a little off. The sound of the invisible servant cleaning was particularly loud...
"MOSS?"
Talling projected a big word "busy" on the panel.
Gretel: "..."
Fortunately, at least I haven’t told you yet. The CPU is overheated and the memory is occupied too much. Please wait...
He had no choice but to sit aside and close his eyes to rest, thinking about where to start with this paper. The argument has been made, but how should we find the evidence, how should we combine the data, and how should we establish a formula?
When citing a work, which keywords can be searched to more easily find relevant discussions?
After thinking for nearly a quarter of an hour, the panel suddenly lit up, projecting a large form. Then, clatter, clatter, it started rolling:
Date, name, gender, age, occupation, address, cause of death;
Date, name, gender, age, occupation, address, cause of death...
"stop!"
Gretel shouted. MOSS made a loud hiccuping sound, paused, and froze in place. Gretel glanced at it and raised his forehead:
"MOSS, retrieve all data on deaths due to the plague."
"Boss, what is the plague?"
"..." Misstep. Although this tower spirit can quarrel, be sarcastic, and get angry, it is still a tower spirit in essence. If you don't tell it, it won't know...
"Call out all deaths from: plague, cholera, dysentery, tuberculosis, diphtheria, scarlet fever, smallpox, chicken pox, leprosy."
"..." This time, MOSS was silent for a longer time. The center of the mage tower was buzzing, and the hard drive was spinning continuously. It bothered Gretel for a long time before he reported:
"Okay, boss."
"Calculate how many epidemics have occurred in the past twenty years. The standard for an epidemic is: after the first day of cases, people died one after another, totaling more than 10 people. If there are no new deaths within seven days, the epidemic is deemed to be over. .”
"Okay, boss."
For simple data processing, the speed of MOSS is still good. This time there was only less than ten minutes of silence. Grete's eyes flashed and he pulled out a form:
In the past twenty years, there have been sixty or seventy plague outbreaks in Nevis, large and small. A few dozen people died, a few died, a few hundred, a particularly large one, tens of thousands...
If there are only small-scale epidemics every year and no medium- or large-scale outbreaks occur, it will be as if the God of Death has shown mercy.
"MOSS, call up the city map. Mark the death cases of each epidemic on the map, one for each day. Arrange them in chronological order, and make a dynamic chart for each plague."
"Okay, boss..."
Then, MOSS froze. Obviously, Grete's request requires a large amount of calculations, requiring MOSS to consume a lot of computing power...
"MOSS? MOSS?"
Forget it, let Talling run the data slowly...
Grete stood up, stretched greatly, and went downstairs to eat. Unfortunately, in the Mage Tower, MOSS is responsible for controlling the invisible servants to cook every day. Now that MOSS's computing power has been used, who will cook for them?
Are we going to let Bernard take charge again?
Fortunately, Bernard, Master Norwood, and classmate Aurora are not immune to the temptation. After everyone finished the meal in a lively manner, MOSS had finished the calculations and made sixty or seventy dynamic pictures in one go.
Grete held his chin and stared carefully at the data retrieved by MOSS. And 80% of these plagues erupted from the edge of the city...
"MOSS, call out all of these epidemics, those that broke out in the port area, the hotel area, and the carriage shops entering the city. Calculate what percentage of the total number of epidemics it accounts for."
"Use 'plague' as the keyword, search the paper database, and focus on searching for plague-related reports in nearby areas in the past twenty years..."
On the third day, Grete returned to the top of Igor Peak with the paper in his arms and placed the paper in front of the review committee member of the medical branch.
"No...no, you finished writing so quickly?"
"Of course."
Grete spread his hands. Taling helped me sort out the data, Taling helped me draw pictures, Taling helped me check relevant information, and Taling drafted the manuscript according to the outline dictated by me.
write thesis?
For such a convenient paper, it takes two days to write one, which is quite slow!
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