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Table 6: Results of Periodic Omission Algorithm on Trace NLT

in New Results on Generalized Caching
by Saied Hosseini-khayat

TABLE 1 OMISSIONS OF SUBJECT AND OBJECT NPS AND SUBJECT AND OBJECT ARTICLES

in Against A Metrical Basis For Subject-Drop In Child Language
by Brad Waller, eta l.

TABLE 3. TYPE OF CENSUS OMISSIONS BY RACE/GEOGRAPHY AND BY RELATION

in on the Ethnographic Evaluation of the Behavioral Causes of Census
by From Yukiko Ellis, Enumeration Based, Ethnographic Studies 1995

Table III: Results of test with FFB Present Recognized Omission False Notes

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 3.1: Implications of the joint cost of omission.

in Graduation Committee:
by J. R. Koiter, Dr. Drs, L. J. M. Rothkrantz 2006

Table 6: Association between targeting performance and number of methods used

in Targeting outcomes redux
by David Coady, Margaret Grosh, John Hoddinott
"... In PAGE 40: ... We have not explored the association between combinations of targeting methods and targeting performance, despite the fact that use of multiple methods is common. Table6 remedies this omission. In addition to controls for income, voice, governance, inequality, and how the performance measure is constructed, we include in specification (1) the number of targeting methods used.... ..."

Table 6: Realization and placement of direct object clitics in child Serbo-Croatian (based on experimental data)

in Object raising and cliticization in Serbo-Croatian child language
by Tatjana Ilic, Kamil Ud Deen 2004
"... In PAGE 7: ... Thus the conclusion is that, as per Prediction 2, the form/position contingency of clitic pronouns is respected by Serbo-Croatian children. For the results from the elicited production data, we now turn to Table6 below. Marija Lana Ivan ... In PAGE 7: ...Table 6: Realization and placement of direct object clitics in child Serbo-Croatian (based on experimental data) From Table6 , the following facts are clear. First, the rate of clitic omission was extremely low (2 omissions out of 35 for Marija, 0 out of 35 for Lana, and 2 out of 35 for Ivan).... ..."
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Table 5: Percentages of Correct, Omission, and Error Responses after Lesions Lesion a12

in Double Dissociation Without Modularity: Evidence from Connectionist Neuropsychology
by David C. Plaut 1995
"... In PAGE 19: ...articular word type, are reliable at the .05 level by one-tailed Fisher exact tests. Thus, these differences constitute valid double dissociations by the criteria applied to the performance of neuropsychological patients (see Shallice, 1988, Chapter 10). Error Pattern Table5 presents the distribution of outcomes of all word presentations to the damaged network, as either correct responses, omissions, or error responses. As can be seen from the Table, when damage prevents the network from responding correctly, it often fails to respond at all.... ..."
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Table 7: Relative error due to O/S code omission in 129.compress (%).

in Integrating Complete-System and User-level Performance/Power Simulators: The SimWattch Approach
by Jianwei Chen, Michel Dubois 2003
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Table 2.1: [taken from (Krippendorff, 1980, p. 131) with modifications and omissions]

in Assessing reliability on annotations (1): Theoretical considerations
by Jens Stegmann, Andy Lücking 2005
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