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Table 4: Names for different kinds of facts.

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2005
"... In PAGE 11: ... Since these languages are not based on a common foundational ontology and are using some incoherent terminology we first have to harmonize the terminological differences. The results of this harmonization attempt are presented in Table 3, Table4 , Table 5 and Table 6. Table 3: Basic language constructs for vocabularies REWERSE-I1 OWL / SWRL RuleML object (individual) individual data value (data literal) data literal individual entity type (entity classification predicate) class datatype (data classification predicate) data range attribute (attribution predicate) datatype property reference property (binary association predicate) object property association predicate n.... ..."

Table 12 Change in world prices of commodities in 2020, high investment in irrigation in Africa scenario

in Water Resource Development in Africa: A Review and
by Mark W. Rosegrant, Nicostrato D. Perez 1997
"... In PAGE 22: ... PROJECTED IMPACT OF INCREASED IRRIGATION INVESTMENT To meas ure the impact of increased irrigation investment in Africa, results o f simulatio ns for the high irrigation investment scenario are compared with the baselin e s imulation results. Area, pro duction, demand, and trade comparisons are presented in Table 11, world price changes are in Table12 , and nutrition effects in Table 13. Area and Production C ereals (rice, wheat, maize , and other grains) are the major commodities whose area and pr oduction are directly influenced by increased investment in irrigation.... ..."
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Table 1. Earnings inequality among full-time employees and self-employed in the Oslo region and the whole of Norway: summary measures and income shares, 1993 and 2000

in Industrial Shift, Skill Mismatch and Income Inequality: A Decomposition Analysis of Changing Distributions in the Oslo Region
by Terje Wessel, Terje Wessel 2005
"... In PAGE 9: ... Whether based on trade or technology, the skill mis- match thesis suggests substantial changes at the bottom end of the distribution. Although the bottom decile has seen a relative loss, the major impression given by Table1 is that increasing earnings inequality is driven by rewards at the top. What, then, might explain the pattern? Does the industrial shift argument fit the data? Table 2 clearly illus- trates the importance of a changing economic base.... ..."

Tableau Methods. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999. 2. U. Endriss, N. Maudet, F. Sadri, and F. Toni. Protocol Conformance for Logic- based Agents. In Proceedings of the 18th International Joint Conference on Arti- cial Intelligence (IJCAI-2003). Morgan Kaufmann, 2003. 3. M. Fitting. First-order Logic and Automated Theorem Proving. Springer-Verlag, 2nd edition, 1996. 4. P. McBurney and S. Parsons. Desiderata for Inter-agent Protocols. In Proceed- ings of the First International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS-2002), Bologna, Italy, 2002.

in Competent Agents and Customising Protocols
by Ulle Endriss, Wenjinn Lu, Nicolas Maudet, Kostas Stathis 2003
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Tableau Methods. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999. 2. U. Endriss, N. Maudet, F. Sadri, and F. Toni. Protocol Conformance for Logic- based Agents. In Proceedings of the 18th International Joint Conference on Arti- cial Intelligence (IJCAI-2003). Morgan Kaufmann, 2003. 3. M. Fitting. First-order Logic and Automated Theorem Proving. Springer-Verlag, 2nd edition, 1996. 4. P. McBurney and S. Parsons. Desiderata for Inter-agent Protocols. In Proceed- ings of the First International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS-2002), Bologna, Italy, 2002.

in Competent Agents and Customising Protocols
by Ulle Endriss, Wenjin Lu, Nicolas Maudet, Kostas Stathis 2003
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Table 4. Proposed OWL extension for Policy Ontology

in Using Semantics for Policy-Based Web Service Composition
by Soon Ae Chun, Vijayalakshmi Atluri, Nabil, R. Adam 2005
"... In PAGE 22: ... Alternatively, we can use OWL and RuleML to represent the policy statements for Web services as shown in Tables 4 and 5. Table4 shows an extension of OWL (Web Ontology Language) [2, 16] with proposed tags to represent the policy rules and ontology. The actual body of the rule is linked by the resource link in the description and is represented in RuleML [4] as shown in Table 5.... ..."
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Table 1: Tableau expansion rules for ALCHR+ Spring Symposium (AAAI apos;97). AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California, 1997. To appear. [Sat95] U. Sattler. A concept language for engineer- ing applications with part{whole relations. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Description Logics|DL apos;95, pages 119{ 123, Roma, Italy, 1995.

in Description Logics with Transitive Roles
by Ian Horrocks, Graham Gough 1997
"... In PAGE 3: ...isMadeOf + hasLayer+ ProcessPartitiveAttribute StructuralPartitiveAttribute+ hasSubprocess+ PartitiveAttribute+ Figure 1: A fraction of the Galen role hierarchy node x0, called the root node, with L(x0) = fDg. T is then expanded by repeatedly applying the rules from Table1 until either the root node is marked satis able or none of the rules is applicable. If the root node is marked satis able then the algorithm returns satis able; otherwise it returns unsatis able.... ..."
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Table 1: Tableau expansion rules for ALCHR+ Spring Symposium (AAAI apos;97). AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California, 1997. To appear. [Sat95] U. Sattler. A concept language for engineer- ing applications with part{whole relations. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Description Logics|DL apos;95, pages 119{ 123, Roma, Italy, 1995.

in Description Logics with Transitive Roles
by Ian Horrocks Graham, Graham Gough 1997
"... In PAGE 3: ...isMadeOf + hasLayer+ ProcessPartitiveAttribute StructuralPartitiveAttribute+ hasSubprocess+ PartitiveAttribute+ Figure 1: A fraction of the Galen role hierarchy node x0, called the root node, with L(x0) = fDg. T is then expanded by repeatedly applying the rules from Table1 until either the root node is marked satis able or none of the rules is applicable. If the root node is marked satis able then the algorithm returns satis able; otherwise it returns unsatis able.... ..."
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Table 8. Predicted Road Traffic Fatalities by Region (000s), Adjusted for Under- Reporting, 1990-2020

in TRAFFIC FATALITIES AND ECONOMIC GROWTH Elizabeth Kopits
by University Of Maryland, Seth S, Jeff Smith, V. Kerry Smith, Elizabeth Kopits, Elizabeth Kopits
"... In PAGE 30: ...29 represents a 66% increase over the 2000 world estimate, the trend varies considerably across different regions of the world. Table8 and Figure 12 indicate that, between 2000 and 2020, fatalities are projected to increase by over 80% in developing countries, but decrease by nearly 30% in high-income countries. Within the developing world, the greatest percentage increases in traffic deaths between 2000 and 2020 will occur in South Asia (144% increase), followed by East Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa (both showing an 80% increase).... In PAGE 32: ...31 large differences between our base estimates and theirs, Murray and Lopez predict that global traffic fatalities will grow at approximately the same rate as the present projections. (Fatalities grow by 62% between 2000 and 2020 according to WHO and by 66% according to our estimates (see Table8 ).) We believe that Murray and Lopez (1996) have over-estimated road traffic fatalities and stand behind the estimates presented here.... ..."

Table 1b: Primary energy and carbon results from LBNL-NEMS runs in 2020

in EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
by Jonathan G. Koomey, R. Cooper Richey, Skip Laitner, Robert J. Markel, Chris Marnay 1998
"... In PAGE 9: ...igure 2: Energy/GDP ratio over time, historical and projected.............................13 LIST OF TABLES Table1 a: Primary energy and carbon results from LBNL-NEMS runs in 2010 .... In PAGE 9: ...able 1a: Primary energy and carbon results from LBNL-NEMS runs in 2010 ..........12 Table1 b: Primary energy and carbon results from LBNL-NEMS runs in 2020.... In PAGE 22: ...from history that the economy apos;s energy intensity can improve at least as fast as postulated in our scenario, given the right incentives and policy changes. Table1 a: Primary energy and carbon results from LBNL-NEMS runs in 2010 Primary Change in Synergy Carbon Change in Synergy energy prim. energy index emissions C emissions index relative to prim.... ..."
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