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Table 5: Impact of Chronic Conditions on Paralysis and Blindness, Men 50-64 and 60-74, 1900-1994

in Long-Term Declines in Disability Among Older Men: Medical Care, Public Health, and Occupational Change
by Dora L. Costa, Robert Margo, Louis Nguyen, Nevin Scrimshaw, Dora L. Costa, Jel No. I, Dora L. Costa 2000
"... In PAGE 21: ... Seventy percent of men with murmurs or tachycardia in 1900 also had joint problems. In the case of paralysis and blindness, the main predictors in the Union Army data and in NHANES were similar (stroke and cataracts), but the point estimates were larger in the Union Army data (see Table5 ). Results for deafness are not presented because in neither the Union Army data nor in NHANES was any of the chronic conditions a significant predictor.... ..."

Table 5 continued Men Women Men and Women

in Wages and Worker Displacement in Germany
by Michael Burda, Antje Mertens
"... In PAGE 12: ... Only around 13% find full-time employment later on. Table5 reports wage growth - proxied as log wage differences - for men and women separately, and for averages of all employees, unemployed and displaced workers. The group of unemployed workers includes the displaced workers like the group of all workers includes workers becoming unemployed in 1986.... In PAGE 16: ... It is informative to compare overall wage growth of displaced workers, of other unemployed workers as well as voluntary movers. Table5 reports wage growth of six groups: continuously employed workers without a move between the two observations, displaced workers, unemployed but not displaced workers, job movers with a maximum of 14 days break between the different jobs occupied, job movers with more than a 14 days without any information and finally workers who do not move, but are not employed all year around. The results are displayed in Table 12.... In PAGE 25: ... Table5 - Average Wage Growth by Sex for Full-Time Unemployment Men Women Men and Women All employees1,2 1986 - 1987 0.042 0.... ..."

Table Significant Variables for Women and Men Women Men

in Concept MatrixApproach to TeachingManagement Information Systems........................................................................................3 An Exploratory Study of Business Students ’ Attitudes Toward Family & Technology Issues as Related to
by The Balanced Scorecard 2005

Table 3: scores of men

in Pitch and MFCC dependent GMM models for speaker identification systems
by Hassan Ezzaidi, Jean Rouat

Table men, range,

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 7 Retention of Men

in Abstract Session 3553 Initial Observations on Student Retention and Course Satisfaction Based on First-Year Engineering Student Surveys and Interviews
by Catherine Pieronek, Leo H. Mcwilliams, Stephen E. Silliman

Table Tennis (Men):

in OUTLINE A WORD FROM THE PRESIDENT 2 I- ACADEMIC AFFAIRS CCSU Delegation visits NDU 3 Arab Universities ’ Visit 4
by George Mghames, Kenneth Mortimer, Ghada Mouawad, Technopub S. A. R. L, Trip Usa, Dr. Ameen Rihani 2004

Table 1. First blind test

in Algorithms, Experimentation
by Magdalini Eirinaki, Charalampos Lampos, Stratos Paulakis, Michalis Vazirgiannis
"... In PAGE 6: ... We presented the users with the paths and the three sets (unlabeled) in random order and asked them to rate them as indifferent (i), useful (u) or very useful (vu). The outcome is summed in Table1 (each cell lists the percentage of users that gave the particular rating for the corresponding path): Table 1. First blind test ... ..."

Table 3 Results of blind test.

in An Algorithm for Anaphora Resolution in Spanish Texts
by Manuel Palomar, Lidia Moreno, Jesús Peral, Rafael Muñoz, Antonio Ferrández, Patricio Martínez-Barco, Maximiliano Saiz-noeda 2001
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Table 2: Blind Corpus Experiments

in Large scale experiments for semantic labeling of noun phrases in raw text
by Louise Guthrie, Roberto Basili, Fabio Zanzotto, Kalina Bontcheva, Hamish Cunningham, David Guthrie, Jia Cui, Marco Cammisa, Jerry Cheng-chieh Liu, Cassia Farria Martin, Kristiyan Haralambiev, Martin Holub, Klaus Machery, Fredrick Jelinek 2004
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