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Table 2 Participants of the conferences

in Interactive computer support in decision conferencing: Two cases on
by Jyri Mustajoki A, Raimo P. Hämäläinen A, Kari Sinkko B 2006
"... In PAGE 7: ... It is also worth noticing that since the positive experiences of these cases, the Web- HIPRE software has been implemented as a part of the related RODOS system (Real-time On-line DecisiOn Support system) [10]. The participants of the conferences were authorities and high-level representatives from the organizations that would also be involved in the decision making process in a real accident situation ( Table2 ). Before the conferences, we organized preparatory meetings with the staff of the radiation authority and other experts on the issues at hand to learn the need for background information on the problem, and to calculate the impacts of different countermeasures.... ..."

Table 2 Participants of the conferences

in DECSUP-11287; No of Pages 14 Interactive computer support in decision conferencing: Two cases on
by Jyri Mustajoki A, Raimo P. Hämäläinen A, Kari Sinkko B 2006
"... In PAGE 7: ... It is also worth noticing that since the positive experiences of these cases, the Web- HIPRE software has been implemented as a part of the related RODOS system (Real-time On-line DecisiOn Support system) [10]. The participants of the conferences were authorities and high-level representatives from the organizations that would also be involved in the decision making process in a real accident situation ( Table2 ). Before the conferences, we organized preparatory meetings with the staff of the radiation authority and other experts on the issues at hand to learn the need for background information on the problem, and to calculate the impacts of different countermeasures.... ..."

Table 2. Distribution of derivative works in a 2018 song subset of the database.

in Song Intersection by Approximate Nearest Neighbor Search
by unknown authors

Table 1 A DTD for Conference.

in CPI: Constraints-Preserving Inlining Algorithm for Mapping XML DTD to Relational Schema
by Dongwon Lee, Wesley W. Chu 2001
"... In PAGE 4: ... In general, components in DTD are speci ed by the following BNF syntax: lt;!ELEMENT gt; lt;element-name gt; lt;element-type gt; lt;!ATTLIST gt; lt;attr-name gt; lt;attr-type gt; lt;attr-option gt; For a detailed description of a DTD model, refer to Lee and Chu (2000a). Table1 shows a DTD for Conference which states that a conf element can have four sub-elements: title, date, editor and paper in that order. As common in regular expressions, 0 or 1 occurrence (i.... In PAGE 5: ... On the other hand, the contact element has a mandatory aid attribute that must point to the id attribute of the contacting author of the current paper. One interesting de nition in Table1 is the cite element; it can have zero or more paper ele- ments as sub-elements, thus creating a cyclic de nition. Table 2 shows a valid XML document conforming to the DTD for Conference.... In PAGE 13: ...A relational scheme (S) along with the associated data that are converted from the DTD of Table1 and XML document of Table 2 by the hybrid algorithm. Note that the hybrid algorithm does not generate semantic constraints ( ).... In PAGE 15: ...onf, conf.editor conf, conf.paper confg. Another form of IDs can be found in the attribute de nition part of the DTD with the use of the IDREF(S) keyword. For instance, consider the contact and editor elements in the DTD in Table1 shown below: lt;!ELEMENT person (name,(email|phone)? gt; lt;!ATTLIST person id ID #REQUIRED gt; lt;!ELEMENT contact EMPTY gt; lt;!ATTLIST contact aid IDREF #REQUIRED gt; lt;!ELEMENT editor (person*) gt; lt;!ATTLIST editor eids IDREFS #IMPLIED gt; The DTD restricts the aid attribute of the contact element such that it can only point to the id attribute of the person element 4 . Further, the eids attribute can only point to multiple id attributes of the person element.... In PAGE 16: ...Table1 . This kind of EGDs can be enforced by SQL UNIQUE construct.... In PAGE 16: ... This is the case of the (1,1) and (1,N) mappings in the cardinality constraints. For in- stance, from the DTD in Table1 , because the conf element must contain the title and date sub-elements, the child constraint conf ftitle, dateg holds. (2) Parent constraint: quot;Child Parent quot; states that every element of type Child must have a parent element of type P arent.... ..."
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Table A.3. Growth of Population 2003-2023 2003 -2008 2008-2013 2013-2018 2018-2023

in INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN: FACTS AND FINDINGS
by Frank Eelens, Et. Al, Jorge Marínez Pizzaro 2005

Table II Selected uses of conference proceedings

in The Roles of Video in the Design, Development, and Use of Interactive Electronic Conference Proceedings
by Samuel A. Rebelsky, Fillia Makedon, James Ford, Charles Owen, Peter A. Gloor, Coopers Lybrand, P. Takis Metaxas

Table 5 International conference on software engineering

in Abstract Experimental validation in software engineering’
by Marvin V. Zelkowitzayb, Dolores Wallace

Table 2 shows these values for 1 #14 f #14 20.

in Fault Detection for Byzantine Quorum Systems
by Lorenzo Alvisi, Dahlia Malkhi , Evelyn Pierce, Michael Reiter 1999
"... In PAGE 8: ...810618 20 .998823 Table2 : Probability of detecting f #3E 0 in Example 1 Since P #2851#29+P #2852#29+P #2853#29 #19 0:019, while P #2851#29+P #2852#29+P #2853#29+P #2854#29 #19 0:071 , the region of rejection for #0B =0:05 is defined as x #14 53; if a read operation has a justifying set of size 53 or less, the client rejects the null hypothesis and concludes that there are faults in the system. This test has a significance level of 0.... In PAGE 11: ...verlap, with a probability of about 0.21). The probability of alarm on a single read operation for various values of f #3C t, is shown in Table 4. A comparison of this result with Example 1 ( Table2 ) illustrates the dramatically higher precision of the write-marker method over the justifying set method; see Figure 1. This precision has additional advantages when t a is set to a value greater than 0.... ..."
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Table A.1. Total population by age and sex, 2003 - 2023 Age 2003 2008 2013 2018 2023

in INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN: FACTS AND FINDINGS
by Frank Eelens, Et. Al, Jorge Marínez Pizzaro 2005

Table 2.1 PCR primers used to amplify a 2018 bp fragment of pBluescript

in cDNA–GFP Fusion Libraries for Analyses of Protein Localization in Mouse Stem Cells
by Heather M. E. Murray, Heather Murray
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