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Table Mechanism

in Original Contributions doi:10.1016/j.jemermed.2005.04.014 COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN TRAUMA CENTERS: A NATIONAL SURVEY
by Yan Xiao, Young-ju Kim, Sharyn D. Gardner, Samer Faraj, F. Mackenzie 2005

Table 2 Frame parameters of 802.11g and 802.11b standard

in Performance evaluations for hybrid IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g wireless networks
by Shao-cheng Wang, Yi-ming Chen, Tsern-huei Lee, Ahmed Helmy 2005
"... In PAGE 5: ... The actual packet size sent by the MAC layer is 1536 bytes long, since 8 bytes UDP header, 20 bytes IP header, and 36 bytes MAC header are added to the traffic payload. Other parameters used in the proposed analytical model and simulations follow the parameter settings in the standard of DSSS technology as summarized in Table2 . Similar to the Markov chain models proposed in previous literature[10][11], the modified model is independent of the parameter settings; that is, if the physical layer uses other ... In PAGE 6: ...1 Model validations Figure 3 shows the saturated throughput derived from the analysis model (lines) and simulations (symbols) match closely to each other. The results attained from field measurements are presented in Table2 . In most cases, the differences between analysis model and measurements are no more than 15%.... In PAGE 7: ...111 1g-1b 2 Collision probability Transmission probability Config. # of stations Table2... ..."
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Table 4. Mechanism Classification Mechanism Location Condition

in The Role of Aspects in Modeling Product Line Variabilities
by Jing (Janet) Liu, Robyn Lutz, Hridesh Rajan 2006
"... In PAGE 4: ...ounterparts in Fig. 1, 2 and 3). Table 3 shows that several locations share similar mechanisms. Table4 helps demonstrate this in a clearer fashion. We make the following observations by comparing Table 3 and Table 4: 1) Each group of locations that share a similar mechanism can be modeled as a pointcut [23], while the similar mechanism can be modeled as an advice [23].... In PAGE 4: ... In some cases, mechanisms differ significantly at different locations. For example, the mechanism for the location RateResponsivePacemaker - gt; ExtraSensor - gt; recording interval timeout differs from the second mechanism in Table4 because the first takes the sum and the second takes the average. These mechanisms cannot be modeled as a single advice.... In PAGE 5: ... 4) There are two ways that a condition can affect the mechanism. In the first way (seen in the first condition in the first mechanism group in Table4 ) the condition serves as a switch to decide whether an event is able to trigger the action. In the second way (seen in the second condition in the same group) the condition uses context information passed to tell where the action should apply.... ..."
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Table 2: Survey of mechanisms.

in
by Computational Kinematics
"... In PAGE 8: ... Only 28% re- quire 3D geometry. Table2 summarizes the survey results for 1912 mecha- nisms. The number of moving parts ranges from 3 to 25 and averages 7.... In PAGE 18: ... 5.2 Mechanisms The survey of mechanisms in Table2 shows that 58% (1108 out of 1912) are feasible. Feasible mechanisms are either linkages, fixed-axes mechanisms whose parts are 2.... ..."

Table 1: Comparison of the mechanisms.

in Implementations of Traffic Control Mechanisms for High Speed Networks
by Célio V. N. Albuquerque, Marcio Faerman, Otto Carlos M. B. Duarte 1998
"... In PAGE 5: ... The required amount of memory, the number of timers and their precision, the mean total processing time of each cell and the mean mechanism processing time of each cell are analyzed. Table1 contains comparative information about the mechanisms. The notation {x} represents the number of bits necessary to represent the value x.... ..."
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Table 1: Comparison of the mechanisms.

in Implementation of Policing Mechanisms For High Speed Networks
by Clio Vinicius Neves de Albuquerque, Neves Albuquerque, Marcio Faerman, Otto Carlos, Otto Carlos Muniz Bandeira Duarte
"... In PAGE 14: ... The required amount of memory, the number of timers and their precision, the mean total processing time of each cell and the mean mechanism processing time of each cell are analyzed. Table1 contains comparative information about the mechanisms. The notation {x} represents the number of bits necessary to represent the value x.... ..."

Table 1. Regional mechanisms

in REGIONAL COORDINATION MECHANISMS: Major Similarities and Differences By
by Jan-erik Lane (geneva, Svante Ersson (umea
"... In PAGE 2: ... Perhaps countries should create regional groups only on the basis of their trade patterns? It is obvious that geographical proximity plays a major role as a foundation for regional coordination. Table1 shows the major regional coordination mechanisms around 2000 Table 1. Regional mechanisms ... ..."

Table 1: Parameters of mechanism

in Artificial Neural Network Control For Manipulators And Lyapunov Theory
by Ales Hace
"... In PAGE 5: ... The manipulator consists of two rigid links in the horizontal plane (Figure 5). The parameters of the real laboratory robot mechanism are described in Table1 . Three kinds of adaptation laws were tested.... ..."

Table 2. Summary of mechanisms

in Towards better programming- a taxonomy and model of object oriented mechanisms
by Basil Worrall, Judith Bishop
"... In PAGE 13: ...ages of each. Table 1 summarizes this information. In the previous section mention was made of certain peculiarities in the imple- mentation of the four mechanisms in a particular language. Table2 summarises the support that C++, C# and Java have for the four mechanisms. Where appropriate we have included comments about the syntax used in a language.... ..."

Table 1. Implementation mechanisms.

in On the necessity of empirical studies in the assessment of modularization mechanisms for crosscutting concerns
by Sven Apel, Christian Kästner, Salvador Trujillo 2007
"... In PAGE 3: ... 3. Discussion Table1 lists the mechanisms of CLs and ALs for im- plementing collaborations and their roles; there seem to be only a few differences between CLs and ALs: 1. With CLs we can add an encapsulated set of classes and roles.... ..."
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