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Table 1. Examples of recent mining accidents involving tailings dam failures in Europe and the rest of the world. (Source: adapted from EC COM (2000) 664 final and from Maimon, 2000) Date Location Mined
Table 1. Re-directed COM methods
"... In PAGE 3: ... Using this library we re-direct common COM/DCOM calls to our own code, which then determines the best location from where the COM interface pointer is to be obtained. Table1 shows the commonly-used methods that we re-direct. Similar re- direction can be done for the entire COM API [22].... ..."
Table 1. Re-directed COM methods
"... In PAGE 3: ... Using this library we re-direct common COM/DCOM calls to our own code, which then determines the best location from where the COM interface pointer is to be obtained. Table1 shows the commonly-used methods that we re-direct. Similar re- direction can be done for the entire COM API [22].... ..."
Table 5. Internet Radio Stations by Location of Target Market
"... In PAGE 18: ... If, for instance, a third of the top 75 stations were gearing their broadcasts for a New York audience by delivering news, weather and traffic reports specific to New York, this would suggest that diversity in programming is being limited by the location of the top broadcasters, even though their content is available internationally. As seen in Table5 , 47% of the 75 Internet radio stations measured by Arbitron are created for a national market, while the balance are targeted to listeners in specific locations. By comparison, when the target market locations are compared according to listening hours, 56% of the actual tuning hours are being spent listening to the national stations.... ..."
Table 2: Location of Information Systems Departments
"... In PAGE 6: ...e.g. Social Sciences, Urban and Public Affairs, Com- munications) (9), No department listed. Results are shown in Table2 . The primary location of IS faculty in the U.... ..."
Table 6: Statistics of distributions of proteins among different subcellular locations
2007
"... In PAGE 6: ... Initially, we got 1365 mycobacte- rial proteins; after removing the fragments and the non- experimental qualifier quot;by similarity quot; we got 882 proteins. These 882 proteins belong to 13 subcellular locations as shown in Table6 . Among 13 different subcellular com- partments, four major locations were selected containing reasonable number of proteins.... ..."
Table 1. Elements of an AspectOpenCOM pointcut expression
"... In PAGE 7: ...2 AO Compositions In AspectOpenCOM, the kind of a join point is a method call on a component interface, either at the caller (on the receptacle) or the called side (on the inter- face). Table1 describes the key elements of a pointcut expression that locates the join points; i.e.... ..."
Table 1: Summary of Accesses to www.france98.com
"... In PAGE 2: ... A detailed analysis of these logs can be found in [3]. Table1 , extracted from [3], shows the usage of this web site during the entire duration of this tourna- ment. In this paper, we extend Arlitt apos;s analysis of the World Cup Soccer logs [3] to consider the distribu- tion of accesses to the four di erent locations that hosted mirror sites for the Soccer World Cup data.... ..."
Table 2: This table gives the CPU measurements from the IMPEC solution strategy. The CPU time is a result of 10 days of simulation. Pressure quot; function. This loss is mainly due to the bad speedup of the Galerkin solver, only 9.8. This experiment demonstrates that the geometrical com- plexities would strongly a ect the time solving the pressure equation. In this experiment, we have located the high conductivity faults on the inter-
"... In PAGE 21: ...il is trapped, i.e. on the top of two of the faults in Figure 6. Table2 , shows the CPU measurements for di erent parts of the IMPEC solution strategy in the code. The CPU measurements are after 10 days of simulation.... ..."
Table 1: Rod Example: Comparison of actual and esti- mated joint Location
1999
"... In PAGE 5: ... Our distance metric identifies correctly non- deformed triangles as centroids of the motion for each link. This results in perfect estimation of the joint loca- tion listed in Table1 and perfect identification of the ro- tational angles of each joint in the three poses. For com- parison the least squares examples produces significant error due to the blended vertex locations at the seams of the links.... ..."
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