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Table 1. Average power and battery lifetime of the Itsy computer. The fourth column is the total power averaged over a complete battery discharge on three Itsy systems. The sixth column is the average battery lifetime for the same set of experiments. The eighth column is the effective battery capacity (power-lifetime product). Finally, The ninth column is total average power of one Itsy with the battery replaced by a 3.75 V power supply.
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"... In PAGE 10: ... 4. Results Table1 presents the average power and battery lifetime for the first-phase experiments.2 The benchmarks were run at a variety of frequencies and with the processor core at two different voltages.... In PAGE 10: ... Not surprisingly, the battery capacity drops slightly with the higher workloads. Table1 also shows the average power data taken for the corresponding experiments during the second phase. As ex- pected, this figure is always within the error on the average 2 When these results were first reported [19], the power presented did not include the power dissipated by the sense resistor (i.... In PAGE 10: ... Because the sense resistor used to measure the battery current is required by Itsy apos;s battery monitor, it should probably be con- sidered as part of the system. Therefore, the average power reported in Table1 is based on the same data, but has been re-calculated (as has its error) to account for the sense-resistor power. power during the battery-lifetime experiments, which con- firms that 3.... In PAGE 15: ...4 [19], the total power did not include the power dissipated by the sense resistor. As mentioned in Section 4, the average power P battavg reported in Table1 is based on the same data, but has been re-calculated to account for the sense-resistor power. This appendix presents the modifications made to the power calculation and to the error analysis, as well as the resulting values.... ..."
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Table 3: Execution times, number of matrix-vector products and final accuracy for the solution of the advection-diffusion problem for different restart lengths m.
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"... In PAGE 24: ...Table 3: Execution times, number of matrix-vector products and final accuracy for the solution of the advection-diffusion problem for different restart lengths m. Table3 gives execution times for this example. We observe that the efficiency of Algorithm 2 over Algorithm 1 is most pronounced here.... ..."
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Table 28 Growth in Agriculture-Related Drivers of Carbon Emissions, 1961-98a
"... In PAGE 94: ... 1999). Table28 indicates that ruminant livestock growth rates since 1980 are over twice that of rice areas, and that Asia and Sub- Saharan Africa are experiencing very high and sustained live- stock growth rates. Forest area statistics are probably less reli- able (and FAO ceased to report them in 1994) but suggest a slowing in deforestation at the global level and indicate that net reforestation is occurring in 5 of the 10 regions.... ..."
Table 4 Descriptive statistics and autocorrelation for implied volatilities and volatility spread (June 1, 1989 through December 31, 1993)
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"... In PAGE 12: ...differences between intraday volatilities are not statistically different from zero, however, given the magnitudes of the standard errors of these volatility estimates. 15 Table4 provides some summary statistics and autocorrelation coefficients for implied volatilities and implied volatility spread. There are 1,160 trading days in our four and a half year sample period, which translates into 15,080 30-minute intervals for a daily duration from 8:30 to 15:00.... In PAGE 12: ... Omitting these 671 30-minute intervals produced 14,409 observations for our 30-minute sample. - Insert Table4 about here - First part of Table 4 reports descriptive statistics for the 30-minute isd series and the corresponding volatility spread for the entire sample period and each year in the sample period. We note that the mean OEX isd is generally higher than the mean SPX isd , as would be expected due to the greater portfolio diversification of the S amp;P 500 index.... In PAGE 12: ... Omitting these 671 30-minute intervals produced 14,409 observations for our 30-minute sample. - Insert Table 4 about here - First part of Table4 reports descriptive statistics for the 30-minute isd series and the corresponding volatility spread for the entire sample period and each year in the sample period. We note that the mean OEX isd is generally higher than the mean SPX isd , as would be expected due to the greater portfolio diversification of the S amp;P 500 index.... In PAGE 12: ... Although the volatility levels of the two indexes display kurtosis, the volatility spread has thinner tails, suggesting that extreme values in both volatility series occur simultaneously, reinforcing our conjecture that volatilities of the two indexes are fundamentally related to each other. The autocorrelation coefficients reported in the second part of Table4 confirm the observations we made about Figures 3(a) and 3(b), i.e.... ..."
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Table 2.8: Radio Broadcasters in Cuba, Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica, (December 2000)
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"... In PAGE 49: ... 2. Tobago Music Table2 : Types of Own Account Musicians in Tobago. This table reports on the number and percentage of authors and performers in Tobago.... In PAGE 68: ... Table2 : The Markets for Inputs into the Production of Music Goods and Services Domestic market for all input Services International market for Jamaican inputs Input Service Demand Supply Demand Supply Distribution services Producers, Manufacturers Importer/Distributors Caribbean distributor Jamaican Distributor/exporters Manufacturing services Producers Jamaican Manufacturers International record companies Jamaican Manufacturers Recording services Producers Studios Foreign artistes, producers Jamaican Studios Sound/recording engineer services Studios Engineers and other technical persons Foreign studios, especially studios operated by Jamaicans Jamaican Engineers and other technical persons Producer services Artistes Producers Foreign artistes, studios Jamaican Producers Promotion services Consumers Promoters Tourists Jamaican Promoters Sound System services Consumers, Promoters Sound Systems Foreign Promoters, migrant Jamaicans Sound Systems Lighting, Stage management, emcee, security, and other services for live shows Promoters Various contractors with relevant skills Management, legal, accounting and other professional services Artistes Various professionals Artiste services Consumers Artistes Foreign consumers, International record companies Artistes Musician services, including arrangement Producer, artiste Musicians Foreign artistes, producers Jamaican musicians Publishing Songwriters, artistes... ..."
Table 5 Use of the group report (Y/N) and task difficulty
"... In PAGE 13: ... 4.71, p lt; 0.05). Table5 displays the cross-tabulation of task difficulty and the use of the feature. 4.... ..."
Table 2: Reported strategy use based on training group and task.
"... In PAGE 5: ... Many more strategies were mentioned in the transfer phase: counting backwards only, recall and inversion only, counting backwards or computing initially then switching to recall and inversion, generate and test, and a mixture of counting back and generate and test. Table2 shows the results in terms of the percentage of par- ticipants in each category. The results clearly support the assumption that varied training leads to faster counting, whereas consistent training leads to direct retrieval.... ..."
Table 1. Population by sex and age group -1961 - 2001
"... In PAGE 25: ...he percentage of women teachers rose from 15.30 to 27.36. The number of teachers at the middle stage increased from 85,496 in 1950-1951 to 979,073 in 1986-1987 ( Table1 0). The percentage of women teachers in middle schools increased from 15.... In PAGE 27: ...850 million during the First Plan period to Rs.8,700 million during the Sixth Five-Year Plan period ( Table1 3). Although the outlay for primary education has increased substantially, its share in the total outlay for education varied from plan to plan.... ..."
Table 2. Group Statistics for Interviewers (n = 28)
"... In PAGE 8: ... Still, because the third measure is the most accurate detection measure, all further reported analyses are done at the interviewer level. Table2 shows the mean values for each construct under the different conditions. 4.... ..."
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