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Table II: Synchrotron radiation parameters in arc magnets Parameter Value

in Dual Aperture High Luminosity Collider at Cornell
by D. Rubin, G. Dugan, A. Mikhailichenko, J. Rogers

Table 3: The six CT slices in the table were retrieved from our pulmonary CT database using six di erent distance/similarity measures. Each column shows the retrieval rankings of the individual images resulting from a search based on a given measure. Those measures that retrieved images with high rankings (1 being the highest), are judged to be superior to those that ranked the images relatively lower.

in Query By Image Example: The Candid Approach
by Patrick M. Kelly, Michael Cannon, Donald R. Hush 1995
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Table 4: The 3D SART analysis results.

in Assessing the Scalability of a Multiple Robot Interface
by Curtis M. Humphrey, Christopher Henk, George Sewell, Brian W. Williams, Julie A. Adams 2007
"... In PAGE 5: ...3 Situational Awareness The overall SA was measured via the 3D SART questionnaire. The 3D SART results and analysis are provided in Table4 . The response values ranged from low (1) to high (7).... In PAGE 6: ... The 3D SART questions included: demands on attentional resources, supply of attentional resources, and understanding of the situation. Each question was compared across tasks using a paired t-test, as presented in Table4 . The supply of attentional resources and understanding of the situation measures were not significantly different across the tasks.... ..."
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Table 1: A table of 3 cases studied where the synchrotron oscil- lation frequency was held constant at f s n3d 260 Hz.

in Tune Modulation Due To Synchrotron Oscillations And Chromaticity, And The Dynamic Aperture
by Parzen Brookhaven National

Table 1: A set of 140 slices of a 3D CT human skull volume were artificially transformed using different rigid transformation parameters. Each slice was randomly transformed using transla- tions varying from -10 to +10 pixels and rotations varying from -40 to +40 degrees. Different statistics on the errors for the rigid transformation parameters are presented. Translation errors are expressed in pixels and rotation errors in degrees.

in D Physics-Based Reconstuction Of Serially Acquired Slices
by Stelios Krinidis Christophoros, Christophoros Nikou, Ioannis Pitas
"... In PAGE 3: ...er not to privilege any slice [Fig. 2(a) and 2(b)]. Human skull volume presents discontinuities, and consecutive slices may dif- fer significantly due to anatomy but the correspondence evaluation was proved robust to these shortcomings. Table1 presents statis- a b c d Figure 2: Reconstruction of a 3D human skull volume of 140 slices. (a) Multiplanar view of the volume before registration.... ..."

Table 2: 3D Error for Full Resolution Radiograph/CT Reg- istration

in Registration of Planar Film Radiographs with Computed Tomography
by Lisa M. Gottesfeld, Terrance E. Boult 1996
"... In PAGE 8: ... Notice, the error in the 3D components of the localization error for the larger perturbations reflects the resolution limitations in the data - in this case, the y-axes is roughly aligned with the CT slice or vertical radiograph spacing which was on the order of 6mm, and the z-axes is the optical axis for which a single radiograph contains little information. Table2 show the results of the registration method ap- plied to the real radiographs and the full CT data set. As we discussed in the study using simulated data, i.... ..."
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Table 2 Microstructure Model Tests

in Noise in the Price Discovery Process:
by Comparison Of Periodic, Ian Domowitz

Table 2: A selection of previous work on the visual analysis of human move-

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 21: ... See also work by Mohnhaupt and Neumann [54]. 7 Discussion Table2 lists the previous work on the analysis of human movement, which was discussed in this survey. Whether to pursue a 2-D or a 3-D approachis largely application-dependent.... ..."

Table 1. The displacement vectors were calculated using 3D OFM between measured expiration CT and TPS generated inspiration CT for an oesophagus tumour case and a lung tumour case. The table shows the RMS error of the 3D OFM displacement with respect to the TPS displacement. Oesophagus

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2004

TABLE 1. Maximum Permissible Doses of Radiation*

in Important Telephone Numbers:
by Radiation Safety Officer, Sci Fish Holding, A. General Rules, B. The, Radioisotope Lab
"... In PAGE 3: ... Units or Radiation Appendix 3. Scheduled Quantities and Toxicity of Isotopes REFERENCES LIST OF TABLES TABLE1 . Maximum Permissible Doses or Radiation TABLE 2.... ..."
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