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Table 1 summarizes the operators used by Grosz and Kraus (1993, 1996) to for-

in A collaborative planning model of intentional structure
by Karen E. Lochbaum 1998
Cited by 168

Table 1 Operators used in Grosz and Kraus apos;s (1993, 1996) definitions.

in A collaborative planning model of intentional structure
by Karen E. Lochbaum 1998
Cited by 168

Table 2. Parameters controlling spit geometry and evolution, and the associated processes (from Kraus 1999) Spit

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 5: ... After that, tidal action controls the sweeping force, and the lagoonal surface areas are too small to maintain the necessary velocity for the breach gorge to be self-scouring. Table2 lists various factors and their associated time scales that influence development of spits and elongation of barrier islands. An alongshore-directed current is required to transport sediment from its source.... ..."

Table 4.1: A comparison of the personas and their companies. Persona Matias Andreas

in Professorship: T-121 User Interfaces and Usability
by Hanna Koivu, Hanna Koivu 2007

Table C.4: Optimal virtual instruction ordering with programs in Table B.3 University Of Bath 94 Andreas Kind

in An Architecture for Interpreted Dynamic Object-Oriented Languages
by Andreas Kind 1998

Table 2. Statistics of the people-only and object-centred networks of Andreas Harth.

in Network Analysis of Semantic Connections in Heterogeneous Social Spaces
by unknown authors

TABLE 5. Progression of Geophysical Models of San Andreas Discrepancy All values are velocities in mm/year

in Scilog: A Language for Scientific Processes and Scales
by Joseph Phillips

Table 7. Selected comparisons of wholesale electricity market designs in Northeastern Independent System Operators in USA (Source: Krause 2005, p. 29)

in Title in English The Electricity Sector in Russia- From Central Planning to Liberalized Markets
by Lassi Similä, Instructor Ph, D. Pirja Heiskanen 2006
"... In PAGE 57: ... Centralized dispatch is not in use in Nord Pool. In Table7 , the Russian target wholesale market design is compared to selected electricity markets of Northeastern United States. Table 7 bases on article by Krantz et al.... In PAGE 57: ...hemselves. Centralized dispatch is not in use in Nord Pool. In Table 7, the Russian target wholesale market design is compared to selected electricity markets of Northeastern United States. Table7 bases on article by Krantz et al. (2003) and may partly be out of date.... In PAGE 57: ...According to Table7 , similarities to Russian target market design exist in wholesale markets of electricity in Northeastern USA. Day-ahead market and quot;close to real time market quot; exist in Russia.... In PAGE 57: ... Day-ahead market and quot;close to real time market quot; exist in Russia. Locational or nodal pricing of energy is in use in all the three markets of Table7 . This is also the case in target wholesale market of Russia.... In PAGE 60: ... Furthermore, it is not clear, whether bids in Russia include costs related to regulating power. These costs are, for instance, start-up costs that are included in bids of electricity markets of Northeastern USA (see Table7 ). This type of bids could be used by System Operator in calculation of efficient dispatch.... ..."

Table 3. Emission ratios for biofuel and biomass burning sources of aromatic species (mmoles emitted per mole CO emitted) taken from Andreae and Merlet (2001) with updates from M. O. Andreae (personal communication, 2006).

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 8: ..., 2006). The emissions ratios, listed in Table3 , are taken 15 from Andreae and Merlet (2001) with updates from M. O.... ..."

Table C.5: Impact of constant virtual machine code on EuLisp level-1 modules on MIPS University Of Bath 95 Andreas Kind

in An Architecture for Interpreted Dynamic Object-Oriented Languages
by Andreas Kind 1998
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