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Table 1 Overview of Het Net club categories.
"... In PAGE 3: ... The database dump was created in November 2000 and gave a collection of 900 Mbyte of information [4]. A coarse overview of the available database tables is given in Table1 . All non-textual data such as images and music fragments are not contained in the database but stored on dedicated file-servers.... ..."
Table 2 Mean statistic of inter-cell control group
"... In PAGE 6: ... Ideally, we should be able to assume that the local expansion rate areas of all control cells, when differenced against each other should have mean zero. Indeed, in Table2 , the control spontaneous case has a small mean for embedding dimensions 6 and 7, but the control driven cases do not. The implication may be that there is a lack of local determinism in the driven cases, or more likely, noise is dominating the dynamics in between spikes.... ..."
TABLE I REVERSE LINK INTERCELL INTERFERENCE CALCULATION
Table 4. Mapping table for the inter-cell short defects.
"... In PAGE 4: ... The inter-cell short defects include the shorts between the bit lines of neighboring columns and word lines of neighboring rows. Table4 shows the defect mapping re- sults of four shorts between the second and third rows, and between the second and third columns. Analysis of shorts between other rows and columns is similar.... ..."
Table 7 : Variation from expected inter-cell arrival times
"... In PAGE 12: ... At the lower bit rate the time it take to handle a signal is subtracted from the end delay. The data shown in Table7 backs this statement up. Figure 7: Application Latency Tolerance and Network Product Latencies 11 Conclusions This paper provides three useful contributions.... ..."
Table I: Intercell interference parameters vs. the log-normal shadowing parameter, , in a CDMA system with best BS selection.
Table 5. Variation from expected inter-cell arrival times for 2MBS
"... In PAGE 8: ...Table 5. Variation from expected inter-cell arrival times for 2MBS As shown, in Table5 , since the stream rate is very low (2Mbs) and therefore each cell is processed independently as an interrupt, there is no cell clumping at the ATM card. Therefore, jitter is apparent at the application level.... ..."
Table 5. Variation from expected inter-cell arrival times for 2MBS
"... In PAGE 8: ...Table 5. Variation from expected inter-cell arrival times for 2MBS As shown, in Table5 , since the stream rate is very low (2Mbs) and therefore each cell is processed independently as an interrupt, there is no cell clumping at the ATM card. Therefore, jitter is apparent at the application level.... ..."
Table 6. Variation from expected inter-cell arrival times for 20MBS
"... In PAGE 8: ... Therefore, jitter is apparent at the application level. For the results presented in Table6 , however, the stream rate is higher and hence all clumping in the ATM card does occur. Due to this clumping, as the number of cells transmitted increases, the... ..."
Table 6. Variation from expected inter-cell arrival times for 20MBS
"... In PAGE 8: ... Therefore, jitter is apparent at the application level. For the results presented in Table6 , however, the stream rate is higher and hence all clumping in the ATM card does occur. Due to this clumping, as the number of cells transmitted increases, the... ..."
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