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Table 2: Percentage of Teen Courts Using Each Courtroom Model, by Sponsoring Agency

in John J. Wilson, Acting Administrator From the Administrator
by Developed As An, John J. Wilson, Acting Administrator, Jeffrey A. Butts, Janeen Buck

Table 2: Type of Agencies Sponsoring Victim-Offender Mediation Programs

in United
by Restorative Justice, Advocating For The Fair, Janet Reno, Daniel Marcus, Mary Lou Leary, Kathryn M. Turman 2000

Table 2: Funded Sponsored Research (cont.d) Title Funding Agency Duration Amount (co-)PIs

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1958
Cited by 3

Table 1: Funded Sponsored Research Title Funding Agency Duration Amount (co-)PIs A Fault-tolerant Real-time CORBA

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1958
Cited by 3

Table 1. John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award Contest Entries and Winners, 1985

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 51: ... Corporate authors Books have publishers, technical re- ports have corporate authors and may have monitoring and sponsoring agencies associated with them. A monitoring or sponsoring agency is usually a govern- Table1 . Differences Between Technical Reports and Books summer 1985 189 Monographs Title page almost always present.... In PAGE 87: ... The estimated cost of the property, renovations, moving ex- 5-SUBSEQUENT EVENTS penses, severance pay and other costs as- On February 7,1985 the Association con- sociated with the relocation will amount tacted to purchase a building in Wash- to approximately $1,600,000. Table1 . Marketable Securities Current assets Cash Common stocks Cost $ 54,651 176,564 $231,215 Non-current assets US.... ..."

Table 2: Industrial sponsors.

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 5: ... 2.2 Sponsors In addition to NSF Grant IIS-0335780, the workshop was supported by contributions from the International Of ce of INRIA, France, and from six partners from industry ( Table2 ), most of which sent one or several representatives to the workshop. As noted above, these matching funds demonstrate the interest of industry in the areas of Computer Vision addressed in this workshop.... ..."

Table 7 Operating sponsor position

in EIS evolution in Large Spanish Businesses
by Jose L. Salmeron A
"... In PAGE 16: ... Regarding the position in the organization ( Table7 ), the top management is rarely directly responsible for the system. However, managers of functional areas had an increase in both 1999 as well as 2001, both showing a decrease in the operating sponsors at inferior levels.... ..."

Table 6: Sponsors Information Structure

in FOR THE COMMANDER
by William E. Hefley, William E. Hefley, Thomas R. Miller, Lt Col 1994

Table 1. Reasons for Viewing Sponsored Links

in Examining Searcher Perceptions of and Interactions with Sponsored Results
by Bernard J. Jansen 2005
"... In PAGE 6: ... The researchers content analyzed the responses and met to resolve discrepancies. Table1 provides the aggregate statistics from the content analysis. From Table 1, we see that Summary (67%) is the primary basis that searchers use to determine if a sponsored link is relevant.... In PAGE 6: ... Table 1 provides the aggregate statistics from the content analysis. From Table1 , we see that Summary (67%) is the primary basis that searchers use to determine if a sponsored link is relevant. Title (56%) is the primary basis for determining that a sponsored result is not relevant.... ..."
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Table IX. Average Relevance Rating for Type of Link by Rank Rank NonSponsored Top-Sponsored Side-Sponsored

in The Comparative Effectiveness of Sponsored and Non-Sponsored Links for Web Ecommerce Queries
by Bernard J. Jansen 2007
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