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Table 4: Percentage Change in real GDP in 2020 from Trade Liberalization
1997
"... In PAGE 18: ... The results in each table are the percentage deviation from what otherwise would have occurred by 2020 relative to the baseline projection of the model without any trade liberalization. First refer to the results for real GDP in Table4 . The first column contains the country names.... ..."
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Table 3. Interrater Reliability Coefficients for the 2003 3rd and 4th Grade CSAPA
in Prepared by:
"... In PAGE 20: ...utcomes, the U.S. Department of Education, or Offices within it. 20 anticipated that ongoing studies will show a steady increase in agreement and fidelity to administration procedures over the next couple of years that will provide greater evidence that Colorado teachers are providing a valid and accurate description of student performance. Insert Table3 About Here CRITERION #4. STANDARD-SETTING PROCESS TO ALLOW USE OF RESULTS IN REPORTING AND ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEMS Setting Standards on the CSAPA The first standard setting session to establish the 4th grade reading and writing CSAPA cut points occurred in September of 2001.... ..."
Table 6 Capital investment in irrigation needed to achieve a level of coverage by 2020, that would be equivalent to the level in India in 1991.
"... In PAGE 25: ... For e xample, Binswanger and Pingali (1988) state quot;just as Asia apos;s Green Revolution ha s 11 been mos t successful in irrigated areas or where rainfall is reliable, so irrigation will b e necessary in much of Africa too if that continent is to have its own Green Revolution quot;. It should b e stressed that the calculations in Table6 assume that the average cost o f 12 i rrigation in SSA will drop to that of India ($3,500 per ha). If we use the present cost of about $12,000 per ha.... ..."
Table 4: Medium-variant population projections for Central Asia, 1995-2020 Country 1995
"... In PAGE 3: ...01935 Source: Babu, Reidhead, Rhoe, (2001) (based on Kazakhstan 1996 LSMS, Government Statistical Committee (GOSKOMSTAT), Government of Kazakhstan) Although food security during the first decade of independence was not achieved, what is the likely prospect of achieving food security by 2020? Some factors that lead to changes in food security are population growth, economic growth, food production, and food demand. It is projected2 that the population of each Central Asian country to increase ( Table4 ) (Pandya-Lorch, 2000; UNDP, 1996). In addition to population increasing, the demand of both cereal and meat products are expected to rise by 3.... ..."
TABLE IX: PERFORMANCE COMPARISON OF PROJECTED 2020
Table 2: Key manufacturing technologies 2015-2020 Key manufacturing technologies 2015-2020
2003
"... In PAGE 21: ....3. Future key technologies for manufacturing In the FutMan scenario exercise the experts identified key technologies for the industry sectors electronic components; measuring, testing, and control instruments; basic chemical industry and motor vehicles that are likely to shape manufacturing in the future. Table2 summarises the areas of new technology and their applications which were identified in the scenario exercise. Advances in science and technology, especially in materials science, microelectronics and information technology, biotechnology and nanotechnology will profoundly affect manufacturing and help manufacturers master the challenges ahead.... ..."
Table 6: Ideal classifier using posterior probabilities (1,1) (1,2) . . . (20,20) P(Object | Image)
2000
"... In PAGE 43: ... These generalizations turn out to have important implications for the training of our detector, as we will show. First, we generalize the output of this table from binary values (object, non-object) to posterior probabilities, as shown in Table6 . The posterior probability, P(object | image), states the proba- bility that object is present for a given input.... ..."
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Table 6: Ideal classifier using posterior probabilities (1,1) (1,2) . . . (20,20) P(Object | Image)
2000
"... In PAGE 43: ... These generalizations turn out to have important implications for the training of our detector, as we will show. First, we generalize the output of this table from binary values (object, non-object) to posterior probabilities, as shown in Table6 . The posterior probability, P(object | image), states the proba- bility that object is present for a given input.... ..."
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