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Table 4: Violent deaths by cause and time

in Mortality after the 2003 invasion of Iraq: a cross-sectional cluster sample survey
by Gilbert Burnham, Riyadh Lafta, Shannon Doocy, Les Roberts

Table 3: Crime, Inequality and Mean Expenditure Property Crimes Violent Crimes

in Crime and Local Inequality in South Africa
by Gabriel Demombynes And, Gabriel Demombynes, Berk Özler, Eliana La Ferrara, Peter Lanjouw, Misha Lokshin, Martin Ravallion For
"... In PAGE 18: ... The correlation between violent crimes and mean expenditure is weaker and has somewhat of an inverted U-shape. In the analysis shown in Table3 , we regress crime rates on inequality and mean per capita expenditure. Adding mean expenditure greatly increase the explanatory power of the property crime regressions, but has negligible impact on the pseudo-R-squared for the violent crime regressions.... ..."

Table 36. Violent Crime Against the Elderly in Pennsylvania, 1994

in Health Care Costs Associated with Violence in Pennsylvania 1994
by March Health Services
"... In PAGE 85: ... Data from the PCVS, for example, demonstrates that while persons aged 55 years and older comprise 39% of the population in the state, they account for only 6% of all cases of personal violence (29). Table36 summarizes the frequency of violent crimes against the elderly in Pennsylvania as identified by the UCR program (7). In 1994, there were 49 homicides recorded in the state (7), representing a homicide rate of 2.... ..."

Table 1. MTSs and RSVs for concept Violent-act

in On Modeling of Concept Based Retrieval in Generalized Vector Spaces
by Minkoo Kim, Ali H. Alsaffar, Jitender S. Deogun, Vijay V. Raghavan 2000
"... In PAGE 5: ... 0.3. Based on the potential weights, we can consider weighted MTS for a concept c as a MTS in which each term ti is assigned the potential weight of ti to c. For example, the weighted MTS1 corresponding to M Table1 in Table 1 is {( quot;gun quot;,0.3), ( quot;shot quot;,0.... ..."
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Table 4: Effectiveness of Interventions for Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 2. Monthly Violent Crime Rates for 1982 Based on the Model (16).

in Modeling the Effect of a Redesign on the Estimates from an Ongoing Demographic Survey
by Edward Gbur
"... In PAGE 27: ...727 432 . The estimated monthly rates and their estimated standard errors are given in Table2 and the corresponding information for quarterly and yearly rates is listed in Table 3. The estimates in Table 3 were obtained using the formulas given in Section 2.... ..."

Table 3. Quarterly and Yearly Violent Crime Rates for 1982.

in Modeling the Effect of a Redesign on the Estimates from an Ongoing Demographic Survey
by Edward Gbur
"... In PAGE 27: ...727 432 . The estimated monthly rates and their estimated standard errors are given in Table 2 and the corresponding information for quarterly and yearly rates is listed in Table3 . The estimates in Table 3 were obtained using the formulas given in Section 2.... ..."

Table 3. Insulation resistance.

in Who to Call at IMAPS Headquarters..............36
by Advertiser Hotline, Dan Gamota, Jie Zhang, Dan Lawrence, Michael Kleper 2004

Table 14. Thermal Resistance

in unknown title
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TABLE I. Winding resistances

in Test and Verification of a Four-Quadrant Transducer for HEV Applications
by Erik Nordlund
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