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Table I: Wake-up latency for various sleep modes
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Table 7. The Wake-Up Ratio with Update Poli- cy
Table 3. Significant relations between artists and usages Artist Usage p value AFI Waking Up 0.034 Black Sabbath At Work 0.000
2006
"... In PAGE 3: ... In order to verify that our observations were not purely random, a binomial exact test [11] for each of the artists and usages was conducted on those artists that were represented by at least 10 reviews. Table3 presents the artist usage pairs whose relations tested to be significant at p lt; 0.05.... ..."
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Table 3.1: Wake-up latency and energy of the voltage control transistors.
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Table 8. Waking up: different variables on one goal each
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Table 8.1. Breakdown of Packets Received on Link to Idle PC Protocol % in trace Discard Proxy Wake-up Comments
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Table 4: Characteristics of the patients with stroke
"... In PAGE 6: ... All seven patients had sustained a right hemispheric stroke causing left hemiparesis. Table4 presents additional data on each of the seven patients. 5.... ..."
Table II. Process versus Microprocess Overheads Process Microprocess Scheduling and Descheduling Respond to WakeUp\Poke
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TABLE 1. Baseline Sociodemographics and Clinical Manifestations of SLE Patients With Ischemic Strokes as a function of NIHSS
Table 3: Idiom variation rules for insertion Each variation rule in Table 3 indicates the POS sequence of constituents of an idiom and the POS tag of the inserted word. For instance, the POS pattern of (Det, Noun) in con- stituents of an idiom can take either a noun, adjective or ad- verb. This rule covers the variation from take the plunge to take the wild plunge . Note that the described range of variation patterns, when incorporated into automatic matching algorithms, can be overgenerative. We can, however, reasonably expect that the overmatching will be within the manageable range, because, as mentioned, the computational problem is defined here as a problem of matching when both ends are given, rather than
"... In PAGE 3: ... Using the POS-information of adjacent elements, we for- Ah, those who cannot read literary texts but still have the audac- ity to think themselves to be language specialists! As computa- tional linguists we should try to bridge this gap between linguists and translators. mulated the basic patterns of idiom variations by syntagmatic augmentation as shown in Table3 ( Prep , Adj , Adv , PosPro and PerPro denote preposition, adjective, adverb, possessive pronoun (e.... In PAGE 4: ... In this case, the surface matching module detected the three idiom candidates make a habit of doing , wake up , make after for the in- put text I make a habit of stretching after I wake up. The basic adjacent patterns given in Table3 require that what... ..."
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