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Table 3. Whereas results in the right hand for trackball-
"... In PAGE 6: ...2 52.9 t Table3 . Mean effective target width (We, in pixels) for the trackball by task and W.... ..."
Table 3: Values of M and E for the program from Example 5. whereas
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"... In PAGE 27: ...The values of M and E for condition-coverage and decision-condition-coverage, shown in Table3 , illustrate that multiple-condition-coverage also performs worse than these criteria for this program and speci cation, according to these measures. As noted above, multiple-condition-coverage requires more test cases for this program than are required by minimized-decision-condition-coverage, so this example also illustrates that bigger test suites are not necessarily better.... ..."
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Table 3: Time related axioms of CRLt,wherea2A
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Table tab1 was placed in one DB whereas the tables
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Table 3. Average precision, recall and F-value among the three coders
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Table 2 Standard deviations of the time samples Item Intra-individual variability Inter-individual differences
"... In PAGE 4: ... Age was positively related to mean task difbullet5 culty and negatively to hand-grip strength and specibullet5 c efbullet5 cacy belief. Table2 displays the average within-person standard deviation of perceived task difbullet5 culty collected repeatedly in situ and the between-person standard deviations for the bullet5 rst measurement occasion as well as for the task difbullet5 culty judgements aggregated over time. Intra-individual variability amounted to at least three-quarters of the inter-individual differences.... ..."
Table 1: Lottery payoffs in Experimental Guilders
"... In PAGE 6: ...50, and zero Experimental Guilders otherwise, and (ii) to make seven decisions among risky lotteries. The payoffs of the lotteries are listed in Table1 . For controlling position effects, the lotteries were systematically varied with respect to a1 (highest possible payoff) and a2 (lowest possible payoff) as well as to A (certain payoff) and to the sequence of a1/a2 (risky payoffs).... ..."
Table 2. Off-road diesel fuel end-use categories and associated engine applications.
"... In PAGE 3: ... The same adjustment factor was applied to all off- road fuel uses except electric utilities, for all states within a given region. A list of distillate fuel end use categories with typical off-road equipment that falls into each end use is pre- sented in Table2 . National distillate fuel oil sales are bro- ken down into these end uses, as shown in Table 3.... ..."
Table2: Detailed level view Standard devices are identified only by their identifier whereas their behaviour is known. Collection
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