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Table 2: Angular Coverage of Slowness Intervals

in Faster, Better: Shear-Wave Velocity to 100 Meters Depth From Refraction Microtremor Arrays
by John Louie Seismological, John N. Louie 2001
"... In PAGE 4: ... Energy within the images is arranged according to linear slowness p . Table2 shows how energy arriving from different azimuthal angle a ranges will appear on a linear slowness p axis. (table 2 here) Each range of propagation angle a in the center column of table 2 is the range within each of the four quadrants of the circle.... ..."
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Table 1:Angular and Positional Accuracy of Plate

in
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 5: ... The orientation of the part was calculated from the slope of the line obtained from the image. The angular accuracy (orientation) of the test plate ranged from 0-4 degrees (see Table1 ). The positional accuracy obtained from the image analysis ranged from 0-4 mm for both X-coordinates and Y- coordinates.... ..."

Table 1 Horizontal Transfer Islands Detected in MT-complex Genomes HGT islands (complete genome)* Number Total size (kb) Size range (kb) Number of genes % GC

in Contribution of horizontally acquired genomic islands to the evolution of the tubercle bacilli
by Jennifer Becq, Maria Cristina Gutierrez, Vania Rosas-magallanes, À Jean Rauzier, Brigitte Gicquel, À Olivier Neyrolles, Patrick Deschavanne
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Table 3: Performance for filters with different angular ranges of the bulldozer (for a fixed small c)

in Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering~ Object Detection and Classification in SAR Images using MINACE Correlation Filters
by Carnegie Mellon, Rajesh K. Shenoy, Advisor Prof Casasent, Advisor Dr, David P. Casasent 1995
"... In PAGE 20: ...1 Training set size (k) We know from prior MACE filter work [17] that a filter (MACE or MINACE) with a large k will result in poor generalization (PD (test) scores that are lower, than the PD (train)= automatically achieved on the training set). Table3 shows this effect. We formed filters with low c = 0.... In PAGE 21: ... Filters with a low value emphasize higher frequencies and we expect a large k for such filters. The c value used in Table3 is too clearly small, since k gt;_ 0.44 for all filters for all angular ranges considered.... In PAGE 21: ...Table3... ..."

TABLE I WIRE DETECTABILITY BY THE ACTUATED SICK LASER AT LOW ANGULAR RESOLUTION. THE RANGE IS IN METER.

in Finding Organized Structures in 3-D Ladar Data
by Nicolas Vandapel And

Table 4: Performance for filters with different angular ranges of the bulldozer (for a fixed large c)

in Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering~ Object Detection and Classification in SAR Images using MINACE Correlation Filters
by Carnegie Mellon, Rajesh K. Shenoy, Advisor Prof Casasent, Advisor Dr, David P. Casasent 1995

Table 7: Performance for filters with different angular ranges of the bulldozer (with c=0.0001 and

in Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering~ Object Detection and Classification in SAR Images using MINACE Correlation Filters
by Carnegie Mellon, Rajesh K. Shenoy, Advisor Prof Casasent, Advisor Dr, David P. Casasent 1995

Table 11: Performance of filters with different angular ranges of the bulldozer (for both zero-mean

in Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering~ Object Detection and Classification in SAR Images using MINACE Correlation Filters
by Carnegie Mellon, Rajesh K. Shenoy, Advisor Prof Casasent, Advisor Dr, David P. Casasent 1995
"... In PAGE 30: ... Tests analogous to those in Table 10 were conducted tbr filters with a lower c = 0.0001 value ( Table11 ). This filter gave PD = 94-97% with NF=0.... ..."

TABLE I. The mass bins and their and ranges. The dijet angular distribution is relatively insensitive to many systematic e ects. Unlike the dijet mass spectrum, the dijet angular distribution shows little e ect due to the overall 14

in The Dijet Mass Spectrum and Angular Distributions with the D0 Detector
by S. Abachi Et Al

Table 2.1* Typical ADSL applications and corresponding bandwidth requirements [ADS] The table provides the whole range of bandwidth that various applications generally require, although the whole range may not need ADSL deployment.

in Simulation Study of an ADSL Network Architecture: TCP/IP Performance Characterization and Improvements Using ACK Regulation and Scheduling Mechanisms
by Kaustubh S. Phanse, Kaustubh S. Phanse
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