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Table 16 Six-month (April-Septmber) averaged daily maximum and six-month (October-March) averaged daily minimum temperatures at the bottom of the PCC layer in rigid pavements.

in TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS...............................................................................................................iii LIST OF FIGURES..........................................................................................
by John Harvey, Aimee Chong, Jeffrey Roesler 2000
"... In PAGE 62: ... It can be seen that the Daggett climate region has greater seasonal temperature fluctuations than the Arcata and Los Angeles regions. Table16 shows the expected six-month averaged maximum temperatures during the period April to September and six-month averaged minimum temperatures during the period October to March at the center of the PCC layer for rigid structures in all six climate regions. The magnitudes of the differences between the estimated maximum and minimum temperatures provide an indication of where loss of aggregate interlock... ..."

Table 5: Percentage of respondents with good knowledge of health topics, comparing those who had and had not had contact with a CHW in the last six months SACLA SACLA Rural

in An Economic Analysis Of Community Health Worker Programmes In The Western Cape Province
by Bupendra Makan, Bupendra Makan, Bupendra Makan, Max Bachmann, Max Bachmann, Max Bachmann, Di Mcintyre, Dale Mcmurchy, Elise Levendal, Mizana Matiwana, Peter Long, Natasha Palmer
"... In PAGE 19: ... In order to estimate whether CHWs had been effective in imparting this knowledge, the knowledge of those who had had CHW contact in the last year was compared to the knowledge of those who had not had such contact.5 Table5 shows that in all programme areas, respondents who had seen a CHW in the last year were more likely to have good knowledge of ORS, burns treatment, and tuberculosis prevention. This association remained significant even when education level and employment status were controlled statistically.... ..."

Table 1 summarizes the memory span of the experimental and the control group before the training session (pre-test), at the end of the training session (post-test1), six weeks after the end of the session (post-test 2) and six months after the session (post- test 3).

in Working Memory In Down Syndrome : Training The Rehearsal Strategy
by Comblain Annick
"... In PAGE 3: ... Table1... ..."

Table 1 Tied Deals, by year This table presents the percentage of SEOs that are tied deals. A tied deal is any SEO in which the underwriter provides a loan to the issuer between six months prior to the SEO and six months after the SEO. Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001*

in Lending to Win Equity Underwriting Business
by Steven Drucker Manju, Steven Drucker A, Manju Puri B
"... In PAGE 4: ... Other examples include the September 2001 spinoff of Genuity by Verizon Communications and the June 2002 Nortel Networks equity issuance (see Banks Find Linking of Loans to Other Business Has Perils, The Wall Street Journal, September 19, 2002, A1.) 5 Table1 reports that between January 1, 2001 and May 31, 2001, 21% of SEO issuers received a loan from their ... In PAGE 7: ... First, we hope to capture an active period of tying. Table1 shows that tied deals were nearly non-existent before 1996, and with the exception of the year 2000, the proportion of tied deals increases each year. The decline in tied deals in the year 2000 may be due to a noticeable decline in telecom and cable SEOs, which account for around one-third of all tied deals, and a very high proportion of technology offerings, which account for only a small percentage of tied deals.... In PAGE 11: ... 3. Methodology and Results Table1 displays trends in tying over time. It can be seen that tying increased over time from about 1% in 1994 to over 20% in 2001.... ..."

Table 2: Six-month raw share returns.

in Abstract
by Patric Andersson, Tim Rakow

TABLE 3 Trials using ultra-short course treatment for visceral leishmaniasis

in Copyright © 2004 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene TREATMENT OF VISCERAL LEISHMANIASIS IN 2004
by Henry W. Murray

Table 12: Descriptive characteristics of the sample (nurse audit) with the total number of recoded violent events for the six-month period (security audit)

in
by unknown authors 2005
"... In PAGE 40: ...9% of all violent events that occurred in the four hospitals included in the study over the six-month period, as shown in section 3 of this report. Table12 shows a comparison between descriptive characteristics of the sample (nurse audit) and the total number of recorded violent events for the six-month period (security audit). Description and location of violent event With the exception of February, during which slightly more violent incidents were recorded (61; 23.... ..."

Table 2.5: Doctor visits by child, last six months

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2004

Table 6 Univariate Analysis of Keeping the Same Underwriter in a Subsequent SEO This table summarizes the probability that an issuer will proceed with a subsequent SEO and, if so, the probability that the issuer will keep the underwriter, based on if the initial SEO was a tied deal. A tied deal is any SEO in which the underwriter provided a loan to the issuer between six months prior to the SEO and six months after the SEO. The underwriter is an IB (CB) if the parent or holding company of the underwriter is an investment bank (commercial bank) at the time of the SEO. Panel A provides a full sample analysis. Panel B examines those SEOs in which the underwriter was an investment bank. Panel C examines those SEOs in which the underwriter is a commercial bank. P-values for the difference in proportions is provided in the last column.

in Lending to Win Equity Underwriting Business
by Steven Drucker Manju, Steven Drucker A, Manju Puri B
"... In PAGE 24: ... In this section, we determine if expected future revenues increase by examining if those firms that participate in a tied deal go back to the market more frequently and do not switch underwriters as often as issuers who do not receive a tied loan. In Table6 , we present a univariate analysis of switching probabilities. For our sample of 2301 issuers, 37% of tied issuers proceed with a subsequent equity offering while only 22% of non-tied issuers go back to the equity market.... In PAGE 26: ... The results indicate that for commercial bank underwriters, a tied deal does not significantly affect the probability that an underwriter will keep the same underwriter instead of switch to a new underwriter in the subsequent equity offering. These results are consistent with the univariate statistics in Table6 . Combined with our previous findings, the results suggest that both commercial banks and investment banks tie lending with underwriting to win the current equity underwriting business, ... ..."

Table 2: For quality adjustments for Chemotherapy + Tamoxifen (not shown) we use the adjustment factor for Chemotherapy alone for the rst six months and both adjustments thereafter. Adjustment for either ALND or XRT is applied for each subsequent year of life over and above any adjustment for adjuvant systemic therapy. We assume here the QOL for ALND and XRT to be the same.

in Is Axillary Lymph Node Dissection Indicated
by For Early Stage, Giovanni Parmigiani Phd, Donald A. Berry Phd, Claudia Tebaldi Phd, J. Dirk Iglehart, Leonard R. Prosnitz Md
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