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Table 4: Research and Development Capacities in Sub-Regions

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2007
"... In PAGE 13: ...4% of their GDP on research. Table4 shows a profile of different sub-regions in terms of research and development. ... ..."

Table 7 Difference between sub-region price and commune price Sub-region

in Spatial Integration at Multiple Scales: Rice Markets in Madagascar *
by Christine Moser, Christopher B. Barrett, Bart Minten 2006
"... In PAGE 24: ... If interseasonal flow reversals do take place, and, letting i be the rice-producing rural commune and j the relevant nearby town, we would expect rit-rjt lt;0 at harvest and rit-rjt gt;0 in at least one post-harvest period. Inter-commune rice price differences do indeed change sign in precisely this manner for a large number of communes, as shown in Table7 and Figure 3. During the harvest period 59 (69) percent of communes have a lower price than their sub-regional (regional) urban counterparts, but this percentage falls with each subsequent quarter.... ..."

Table 3: Sub-regions and the associated AUs

in Facial Expression Analysis on Manifolds
by Ya Chang 2006
"... In PAGE 16: ...inear/nonlinear alignment. ................................................................................46 Table3 : Sub-regions and the associated AUs.... ..."

Table 4. DEA1 Average by Countries and Sub-regions

in Determinants of Commercial Bank Performance in Transition: An Application of Data Envelopment Analysis
by David A. Grigorian, Vlad Manole, Oleh Havrylyshyn, Roberto Rocha

Table 5. DEA2 Average by Countries and Sub-regions

in Determinants of Commercial Bank Performance in Transition: An Application of Data Envelopment Analysis
by David A. Grigorian, Vlad Manole, Oleh Havrylyshyn, Roberto Rocha

Table 2: Education and Research Indices in Sub-Regions

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2007
"... In PAGE 12: ...ith indices of 0.83, 0.77 and 0.68 respectively. Table2 displays the computed education and ... ..."

Table 3. The sub-room-level accuracies for smaller sub-regions for a particular room in Home 1. A total of 96 points were surveyed.

in PowerLine Positioning: A Practical Sub-Room-Level Indoor Location System for Domestic Use
by Shwetak N. Patel, Khai N. Truong, Gregory D. Abowd 2006
"... In PAGE 13: ...very 0.5 meter for a total of 96 samples) of a room (6m X 6m) in Home 1. With our current implementation, the lowest obtainable practical resolution is 1 meter. The accuracy falls below 70% for 1 meter regions (see Table3 ), because there is a theoretical limit to the detectable differences between small movements in the space and the signal amplitude. However, finer granularity may be possible by considering the phase difference between the two signals.... In PAGE 14: ... We trained the system on data from one survey and checked its accuracy against data collected from different surveys. Room prediction was correct 88% of the time (compared with the value of 89% for Home 1 in Table3 ) and sub-room level prediction was correct 89% of the time (compared with the value of 90% in Table 3). Second, in Home 2, we collected 45 hours of data over a three-day period (Saturday through Monday) in a single location (the kitchen).... In PAGE 14: ... We trained the system on data from one survey and checked its accuracy against data collected from different surveys. Room prediction was correct 88% of the time (compared with the value of 89% for Home 1 in Table 3) and sub-room level prediction was correct 89% of the time (compared with the value of 90% in Table3 ). Second, in Home 2, we collected 45 hours of data over a three-day period (Saturday through Monday) in a single location (the kitchen).... In PAGE 16: ... These requirements include regulations for certain homerun circuits through the house, a minimum number of outlets in a given space, and minimum lighting requirements throughout the house. Although PLP already performed reasonably well in older homes, it consistently achieved very good results in the new or remodeled homes that follow these requirements (see Table3 ). We specifically developed PLP to provide an affordable location system for home environments.... ..."
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Table 2: Data Accuracy Level Probability Distribution Observed Data accuracy level probabilities Sub-region

in Robustness Analysis at the Technical Level of Situation Assessment
by Xuezhi Wang Gavin, Gavin Thoms
"... In PAGE 4: ...g., Table2 . It turns out that for the example illustrated in Figure 8, the measurement space for computing (3) is the set of indexes of all sub-regions fA1; A2; ; Ang.... ..."

Table 5 Explaining regime incidence at the sub-regional level Multinomial logit

in Spatial Integration at Multiple Scales: Rice Markets in Madagascar *
by Christine Moser, Christopher B. Barrett, Bart Minten 2006
"... In PAGE 16: ... We can try to explain the incidence of the various regimes by using a multinomial logit model with the dependent variable taking on values 1, 2, or 3, corresponding to the regime we predict the commune falls into in that period according to the PBM estimates.10 For brevity, we include the results for the sub-regional level only ( Table5 ); results at the more aggregate level are similar and available by request. Regime 1 (tradable competitive equilibrium) is the comparison group.... ..."

Table 4: Data Accuracy Level Probability Distribution Observed Data accuracy level probabilities Sub-region

in Robustness Analysis at the Technical Level of Situation Assessment
by Xuezhi Wang Gavin, Gavin Thoms
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