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Table 2: Occurrences of the head movements accompanying feedback expressions

in feedback in
by Loredana Cerrato, Mustapha Skhiri
"... In PAGE 6: ... However for this paper we restricted our analysis to the data related to the move- ments coupled with feedback expressions, data related to other gestures are published elsewhere [Cerrato amp; Skhiri 2003]. Table2 reports a list of the occurrence of the gestures related to feedback that we observed and coded in the audio-video recordings Head nods and jerks are movements accompanying the production of short feedback expressions such as quot;ja quot; -yes- and quot;mh quot; produced with the main function of showing continuation of contact, perception and understanding of the message (label: FBCPU). These movements have been coded as quot;single quot; or quot;multiple quot;.... ..."

Table 9 Number of Jobs Scheduled and Accompanying CPU Times for Different Heuristics

in A GRASP for Parallel Machine Scheduling with Time Windows
by Siwate Rojanasoonthon, Jonathan Bard

Table 1: Meta-data accompanying the anonymized traces.

in The Devil and Packet Trace Anonymization
by Ruoming Pang, Mark Allman, Vern Paxson, Jason Lee
"... In PAGE 2: ... The meta-data is often crucial for understanding the traces and chasing down puzzles they may present. Table1 gives a summary of the meta-data generated by our tool. The problem of trace anonymization is broader than just prepar- ing traces for public release.... ..."

TABLE 2 Safety effects of resurfacing projects with accompanying geometric improvements (11)

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table S 1: Summary of all model parameters (see accompanying text).

in human performance
by Thomas Serre, Aude Oliva, Tomaso Poggio

Table 6: Technical Documentation for Supported Routing Platforms (continued)

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2008
"... In PAGE 5: ...he following features have been added to JUNOS Release 8.4. Following the description is the title of the manual or manuals to consult for further information. For a complete list of manuals, see Table6 on page 96 and Table 7 on page 99. NOTE: Starting with JUNOS Release 8.... In PAGE 95: ...onger available. PDF output for each manual as a whole continues to be available. a73 For some of the software manuals, HTML filenames now incorporate numerical IDs instead of chapter names. List of Technical Publications Table6 on page 96 lists the software and hardware guides and release notes for Juniper Networks J-series, M-series, MX-series, and T-series routing platforms and Changes to Documentation a73 95... In PAGE 96: ...in the Network Operations Guide series. Table6 : Technical Documentation for Supported Routing Platforms Description Book JUNOS Internet Software for Supported Routing Platforms Provides an overview of the class-of-service (CoS) functions of the JUNOS software and describes how to configure CoS features, including configuring multiple forwarding classes for transmitting packets, defining which packets are placed into each output queue, scheduling the transmission service level for each queue, and managing congestion through the random early detection (RED) algorithm. Class of Service Describes how to use the JUNOS command-line interface (CLI) to configure, monitor, and manage Juniper Networks routing platforms.... In PAGE 98: ...Table6 : Technical Documentation for Supported Routing Platforms (continued) Description Book Provides reference pages for the operational tag elements in the JUNOS XML API. JUNOS XML API Operational Reference Describes how to use the NETCONF API to monitor and configure Juniper Networks routing platforms.... In PAGE 99: ...Table6 : Technical Documentation for Supported Routing Platforms (continued) Description Book Summarize new features and known problems for a particular software release, provide corrections and updates to published JUNOS, JUNOScript, and NETCONF manuals, provide information that might have been omitted from the manuals, and describe upgrade and downgrade procedures. JUNOS Release Notes Describe the available documentation for the routing platform and summarize known problems with the hardware and accompanying software.... ..."

Table 6: Technical Documentation for Supported Routing Platforms (continued)

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2008
"... In PAGE 5: ...he following features have been added to JUNOS Release 8.4. Following the description is the title of the manual or manuals to consult for further information. For a complete list of manuals, see Table6 on page 96 and Table 7 on page 99. NOTE: Starting with JUNOS Release 8.... In PAGE 95: ...onger available. PDF output for each manual as a whole continues to be available. a73 For some of the software manuals, HTML filenames now incorporate numerical IDs instead of chapter names. List of Technical Publications Table6 on page 96 lists the software and hardware guides and release notes for Juniper Networks J-series, M-series, MX-series, and T-series routing platforms and Changes to Documentation a73 95... In PAGE 96: ...in the Network Operations Guide series. Table6 : Technical Documentation for Supported Routing Platforms Description Book JUNOS Internet Software for Supported Routing Platforms Provides an overview of the class-of-service (CoS) functions of the JUNOS software and describes how to configure CoS features, including configuring multiple forwarding classes for transmitting packets, defining which packets are placed into each output queue, scheduling the transmission service level for each queue, and managing congestion through the random early detection (RED) algorithm. Class of Service Describes how to use the JUNOS command-line interface (CLI) to configure, monitor, and manage Juniper Networks routing platforms.... In PAGE 97: ...Table6 : Technical Documentation for Supported Routing Platforms (continued) Description Book Describes the JUNOS software components and packaging and explains how to initially configure, reinstall, and upgrade the JUNOS system software. This material was formerly covered in the JUNOS System Basics Configuration Guide.... In PAGE 99: ...Table6 : Technical Documentation for Supported Routing Platforms (continued) Description Book Summarize new features and known problems for a particular software release, provide corrections and updates to published JUNOS, JUNOScript, and NETCONF manuals, provide information that might have been omitted from the manuals, and describe upgrade and downgrade procedures. JUNOS Release Notes Describe the available documentation for the routing platform and summarize known problems with the hardware and accompanying software.... ..."

Table 2. Spearman correlation coefficients between similarity ranking in LSI and spanning distance in the Pathfinder network (one-tailed significance).

in Visualising semantic spaces and author co-citation networks in digital libraries
by Chaomei Chen 1999
Cited by 65

Table 2: All experimental conditions in Experiment 1. In the con- gruent condition the pictures of animals were accompanied by the sound of a dog barking and all other pictures were accompanied by the sound of a piano playing.

in Effects of auditory icons and earcons on visual categorization: the bigger picture
by Paul M. C. Lemmens, Myra P. Bussemakers, Abraham De Haan 2001
Cited by 3

Table 10 Number of offers accompanied by messages (OFRWMSG). Country Mean Std. Deviation

in The Effects of Culture in Anonymous Negotiations: A Four Countries Experiment
by Gregory Kersten, Freerk Lootsma
"... In PAGE 26: ....1.3 Influence of culture on the process (H3) Several effects of culture on the communication behavior and on the time dimension of the process were found to be significant. The mean number of offers accompanied by messages for each country is presented in Table10 . While there are no significant differences in the number of offers or the number of messages exchanged, significant differences were observed in the number of offers accompanied by messages and the total length of messages.... In PAGE 41: ... Their expectations of friendly negotiations were not fulfilled, they perceived their negotiation partners as not so friendly and were also perceived as least friendly themselves. Another specific trait is the significantly higher amount of communication, as indicated in Table10 . They had the best performance and were also most satisfied with their performance in the... ..."
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