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fix description typos

M. Sonntag 6 years ago
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v1.0/analysis/analysis.xml

@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@
       </value>
       <definition>
         The results of this analysis can be transferred using this property.
-        Using it willblow up the the size of the metadatafile and we recommend to rather define the URL of the results
+        Using it will blow up the the size of the metadatafile and we recommend to rather define the URL of the results
         file.
       </definition>
     </property>

+ 1 - 1
v1.0/analysis/psth.xml

@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@
       <value>
         <type>binary</type>
       </value>
-      <definition>A figure showing the results. This property is meant to strore the real figure content.
+      <definition>A figure showing the results. This property is meant to store the real figure content.
         This will blow up the the size of the metadatafile and we recommend to rather define the URL of the figure.
       </definition>
     </property>

+ 1 - 1
v1.0/carmenMini/carmen_mini.xml

@@ -495,7 +495,7 @@
           <type>string</type>
         </value>
         <definition>The subject conditions during the recording. Invivo or invitro preparation If invivo was it
-          anethesitised or awake? If awake what was the stimulus condition.
+          anesthetised or awake? If awake what was the stimulus condition.
         </definition>
         <!-- <mapping>?</mapping> -->
       </property>

+ 1 - 1
v1.0/cell/cell.xml

@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@
         <type>float</type>
         <unit>ms</unit>
       </value>
-      <definition>The mebrane time-constant.</definition>
+      <definition>The membrane time-constant.</definition>
     </property>
 
     <property>

+ 3 - 3
v1.0/hardware/iaq.xml

@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
       <value>Framegrabber
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
-      <definition>The kind of image acquisiton device.</definition>
+      <definition>The kind of image acquisition device.</definition>
     </property>
 
     <property>
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
       <value>Color
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
-      <definition>The kind of image acquisiton device.</definition>
+      <definition>The kind of image acquisition device.</definition>
     </property>
 
     <property>
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@
       <value>
         <type>int</type>
       </value>
-      <definition>The heigth of the region of interest. Given in pixels.</definition>
+      <definition>The height of the region of interest. Given in pixels.</definition>
     </property>
 
     <property>

+ 3 - 3
v1.0/model/lif.xml

@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
         <type>float</type>
         <unit>Ohm</unit>
       </value>
-      <definition>The membrane restisance.</definition>
+      <definition>The membrane resistance.</definition>
     </property>
 
     <property>
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@
       <value>
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
-      <definition>The equation to calculate the adaptation currrent.</definition>
+      <definition>The equation to calculate the adaptation current.</definition>
     </property>
 
     <!--     Noise  -->
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@
         <type>float</type>
         <unit>s</unit>
       </value>
-      <definition>The time ocnstant with which the threshold returns back to baseline.</definition>
+      <definition>The time constant with which the threshold returns back to baseline.</definition>
     </property>
 
     <property>

+ 1 - 1
v1.0/model/multi_compartment.xml

@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
       <value>
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
-      <definition>The type of simulation: mathmatical, phenomenological, biophysical etc..</definition>
+      <definition>The type of simulation: mathematical, phenomenological, biophysical etc..</definition>
     </property>
 
   </section>

+ 1 - 1
v1.0/model/pif.xml

@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
       <value>
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
-      <definition>The type of simulation: mathmatical, phenomenological, biophysical etc..</definition>
+      <definition>The type of simulation: mathematical, phenomenological, biophysical etc..</definition>
     </property>
 
   </section>

+ 1 - 1
v1.0/model/single_compartment.xml

@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
       <value>
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
-      <definition>The type of simulation: mathmatical, phenomenological, biophysical etc..</definition>
+      <definition>The type of simulation: mathematical, phenomenological, biophysical etc..</definition>
     </property>
 
   </section>

+ 1 - 1
v1.0/person/person.xml

@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
       <value>
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
-      <definition>Handedness - the dominand hand of the subject</definition>
+      <definition>Handedness - the dominant hand of the subject</definition>
     </property>
 
     <property>

+ 1 - 1
v1.0/preparation/preparation.xml

@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
       <value>
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
-      <definition>The slice orientation: horizontal, sagital etc.</definition>
+      <definition>The slice orientation: horizontal, sagittal etc.</definition>
     </property>
 
     <property>

+ 3 - 3
v1.0/response/response.xml

@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
   <section>
     <type>Response</type>
     <name>Response</name>
-    <definition>General description of an recieved response (on stimulus).</definition>
+    <definition>General description of an received response (on stimulus).</definition>
 
     <property>
       <name>Description</name>
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
       <value>
         <type>binary</type>
       </value>
-      <definition>The response file recived. Using it will blow up the the size of the metadatafile and we recommend to
+      <definition>The response file received. Using it will blow up the the size of the metadatafile and we recommend to
         rather define the URL of underlying response file.
       </definition>
     </property>
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@
       <value>
         <type>URL</type>
       </value>
-      <definition>The URL of a an recievedresponse file. This is the recommended alternative to explicitely including
+      <definition>The URL of a an recieved response file. This is the recommended alternative to explicitly including
         the actual response via ResponseFile.
       </definition>
     </property>

+ 1 - 1
v1.0/setup/setup.xml

@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
       <value>
         <type>person</type>
       </value>
-      <definition>The person who is responsible for the setup maintanance.</definition>
+      <definition>The person who is responsible for the setup maintenance.</definition>
     </property>
 
     <property>

+ 1 - 1
v1.0/software/software.xml

@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@
       <value>
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
-      <definition>The descrisption of the software.</definition>
+      <definition>The description of the software.</definition>
     </property>
 
   </section>

+ 1 - 1
v1.0/stimulus/dc.xml

@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
       <definition>The physical output device (e.g. an analog output channel, a monitor screen, the same loudspeaker,
-        etc.). This information can be used to explicitely express that several stimuli (that share the same
+        etc.). This information can be used to explicitly express that several stimuli (that share the same
         OutputChannel) are jointly presented.
       </definition>
     </property>

+ 1 - 1
v1.0/stimulus/gabor.xml

@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
       <definition>The physical output device (e.g. an analog output channel, a monitor screen, the same loudspeaker,
-        etc.). This information can be used to explicitely express that several stimuli (that share the same
+        etc.). This information can be used to explicitly express that several stimuli (that share the same
         OutputChannel) are jointly presented.
       </definition>
     </property>

+ 1 - 1
v1.0/stimulus/grating.xml

@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
       <definition>The physical output device (e.g. an analog output channel, a monitor screen, the same loudspeaker,
-        etc.). This information can be used to explicitely express that several stimuli (that share the same
+        etc.). This information can be used to explicitly express that several stimuli (that share the same
         OutputChannel) are jointly presented.
       </definition>
     </property>

+ 1 - 1
v1.0/stimulus/movie.xml

@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
       <definition>The physical output device (e.g. an analog output channel, a monitor screen, the same loudspeaker,
-        etc.). This information can be used to explicitely express that several stimuli (that share the same
+        etc.). This information can be used to explicitly express that several stimuli (that share the same
         OutputChannel) are jointly presented.
       </definition>
     </property>

+ 1 - 1
v1.0/stimulus/pulse.xml

@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
       <definition>The physical output device (e.g. an analog output channel, a monitor screen, the same loudspeaker,
-        etc.). This information can be used to explicitely express that several stimuli (that share the same
+        etc.). This information can be used to explicitly express that several stimuli (that share the same
         OutputChannel) are jointly presented.
       </definition>
     </property>

+ 2 - 2
v1.0/stimulus/ramp.xml

@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
       <definition>The physical output device (e.g. an analog output channel, a monitor screen, the same loudspeaker,
-        etc.). This information can be used to explicitely express that several stimuli (that share the same
+        etc.). This information can be used to explicitly express that several stimuli (that share the same
         OutputChannel) are jointly presented.
       </definition>
     </property>
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
       <value>
         <type>float</type>
       </value>
-      <definition>The slopewith which the ramp ascends respectively descends.</definition>
+      <definition>The slope with which the ramp ascends respectively descends.</definition>
     </property>
 
     <property>

+ 1 - 1
v1.0/stimulus/random_dot.xml

@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
       <definition>The physical output device (e.g. an analog output channel, a monitor screen, the same loudspeaker,
-        etc.). This information can be used to explicitely express that several stimuli (that share the same
+        etc.). This information can be used to explicitly express that several stimuli (that share the same
         OutputChannel) are jointly presented.
       </definition>
     </property>

+ 1 - 1
v1.0/stimulus/sawtooth.xml

@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
       <definition>The physical output device (e.g. an analog output channel, a monitor screen, the same loudspeaker,
-        etc.). This information can be used to explicitely express that several stimuli (that share the same
+        etc.). This information can be used to explicitly express that several stimuli (that share the same
         OutputChannel) are jointly presented.
       </definition>
     </property>

+ 1 - 1
v1.0/stimulus/sine_wave.xml

@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
       <definition>The physical output device (e.g. an analog output channel, a monitor screen, the same loudspeaker,
-        etc.). This information can be used to explicitely express that several stimuli (that share the same
+        etc.). This information can be used to explicitly express that several stimuli (that share the same
         OutputChannel) are jointly presented.
       </definition>
     </property>

+ 3 - 3
v1.0/stimulus/square_wave.xml

@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
       <definition>The physical output device (e.g. an analog output channel, a monitor screen, the same loudspeaker,
-        etc.). This information can be used to explicitely express that several stimuli (that share the same
+        etc.). This information can be used to explicitly express that several stimuli (that share the same
         OutputChannel) are jointly presented.
       </definition>
     </property>
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@
       <value>
         <type>float</type>
       </value>
-      <definition>The part of the cylce spend in the up state. E.g. 0.5 if up and down state each take half of the
+      <definition>The part of the cycle spend in the up state. E.g. 0.5 if up and down state each take half of the
         time.
       </definition>
     </property>
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@
       <value>
         <type>float</type>
       </value>
-      <definition>The amlitude with which the squarewave stimulus started. This may assume either intensity offset - or
+      <definition>The amplitude with which the squarewave stimulus started. This may assume either intensity offset - or
         + amplitude/2.
       </definition>
     </property>

+ 2 - 2
v1.0/stimulus/white_noise.xml

@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
       <definition>The physical output device (e.g. an analog output channel, a monitor screen, the same loudspeaker,
-        etc.). This information can be used to explicitely express that several stimuli (that share the same
+        etc.). This information can be used to explicitly express that several stimuli (that share the same
         OutputChannel) are jointly presented.
       </definition>
     </property>
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
       <value>
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
-      <definition>The filter method applied to limit the frequeny content of the stimulus.</definition>
+      <definition>The filter method applied to limit the frequency content of the stimulus.</definition>
     </property>
 
     <property>

+ 3 - 3
v1.0/subject/subject.xml

@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
       <value>
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
-      <definition>If the subject has been labled in a specific way. The lable can be described here.</definition>
+      <definition>If the subject has been labeled in a specific way. The label can be described here.</definition>
     </property>
 
     <property>
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@
       <value>
         <type>string</type>
       </value>
-      <definition>The developemtal stage of the subject. E.g. "embroyonal", "adult", "larval" etc.</definition>
+      <definition>The developmental stage of the subject. E.g. "embryonal", "adult", "larval" etc.</definition>
     </property>
 
     <property>
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@
         <type>float</type>
       </value>
       <definition>The size of the subject. This value may be used context dependent. Size could be length for a fish,
-        heigth for a human subject, or shoulder height for a horse etc...
+        height for a human subject, or shoulder height for a horse etc...
       </definition>
     </property>
 

+ 1 - 1
v1.0/terminologies.xml

@@ -349,7 +349,7 @@
   <section>
     <type>response</type>
     <name>Response</name>
-    <definition>General description of an recieved response (on stimulus).</definition>
+    <definition>General description of an received response (on stimulus).</definition>
     <include>http://portal.g-node.org/odml/terminologies/v1.0/response/response.xml</include>
   </section>