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Table I. Relative prevalence indices of Aedes aegypti by settlements

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2003

Table 9 Prevalence of Word Types in Related Keywords at FAMSF

in TABLE OF CONTENTS
by Kristin Fiore, Gary Marchionini 2004
"... In PAGE 44: ... The word was considered a verb for horse and a noun for marriage. Table9 is a breakdown of word forms found. Table 9 Prevalence of Word Types in Related Keywords at FAMSF ... ..."

TABLE 3 Prevalence of severe anemia in relation to malaria infection in pregnant women*

in The epidemiology and burden of Plasmodium falciparum related anaemia among pregnant women in sub-Saharan Africa
by Helen L. Guyatt, Robert, W. Snow
Cited by 1

Table 4. Estimates of population prevalence and relative risk for sibs under heterogeneous two-locus models.

in Two-locus Modeling of Asthma in a Hutterite Pedigree via Markov Chain Monte Carlo
by Monte Carlo, Yuqun Luo, Shili Lin, Mark E. Irwin 2001
Cited by 1

Table V. Presence/absence analysis of household Ae. aegypti prevalence in relation to the source of water

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2003

Table 2: Prevalence of Grounding Behavior

in Utterance Units And Grounding In Spoken Dialogue
by David R. Traum, Peter A. Heeman
"... In PAGE 3: ...1. Prevalence of Grounding Behavior Tabulating the markings on the beginning of each stretch of single speakerspeech yields the results shown in Table2 . This shows how the nextutterance is related to whatthe other speakerhas previously said, and so gives statistics about how much grounding is going on.... ..."

Table 2: Prevalence of Grounding Behavior

in Utterance Units And Grounding In Spoken Dialogue
by David R. Traum, Peter A. Heeman 2004
"... In PAGE 3: ...1. Prevalence of Grounding Behavior Tabulating the markings on the beginning of each stretch of single speakerspeech yields the results shown in Table2 . This shows how the next utterance is related to what the other speakerhas previously said, and so gives statistics about how much grounding is going on.... ..."
Cited by 1

Table 1 Percentages of eye prevalence obtained for the three measurement conditions of stereo prevalence (Haase test)

in Eye Preference within the Context of Binocular Functions
by Walter H. Ehrenstein, Birgit E. Arnold-Schulz-Gahmen, Wolfgang Jaschinski, W. H. Ehrenstein, B. E. Arnold-schulz-gahmen, W. Jaschinski 2004
"... In PAGE 4: ...ight eye (37.6%) than for the left eye (27.5%) with a third of the subjects reporting no prevalence. Table1 shows the relative frequencies separated for the three measurement conditions across all subjects. Measurements for the far/ without scale condition lead to the highest percentage of no- preference judgements (45.... ..."

Table 1. Prevalence of content models in a sample of schemas found on the Web

in Efficient Incremental Validation of XML Documents after Composite Updates
by Denilson Barbosa, Gregory Leighton, Andrew Smith 2004
"... In PAGE 12: ... [5] for extracting the corresponding content models. Table1 shows the number of content models in each class above. The top half of the table shows absolute counts of content models in each class, while the bottom half shows the respective fractions relative to the total number of content models in the collection.... ..."
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Table 5 Prevalence of negative correlations between % pre-emergence damping-off and the relative abundance of individual 16S rDNA terminal restriction fragmentsa (TRF) associated with transition strategies exhibiting the lowest damping-off incidenceb

in
by Fulya Baysal Tustas A, Dorith Rotenberg A, Mathew D. Kleinhenz B, John Cardina B, Deborah Stinner C, Sally A. Miller A, Brian B. Mcspadden Gardener A 2007
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