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Table 7. Influential parameters identified by first order sensitivity analysis

in Uncertainty in Reactivity Estimates for N-Butyl Acetate and 2-Butoxy Ethanol
by Final Report To, Lihua Wang, Jana B. Milford, W. P. L. Carter
"... In PAGE 6: ... Chamber experiments used to estimate mechanism parameters for 2-butoxy ethanol and n-butyl acetate 19 Table 6. Chamber experiments used to estimate radical source parameters for the DTC chamber at the time of the 2-butoxy ethanol and n- butyl acetate experiments 21 Table7 . Influential parameters identified by first order sensitivity analysis 30 Table 8.... In PAGE 36: ... The sensitivity coefficients were combined with uncertainty estimates for each of the parameters according to the standard propagation of errors formula. Based on the first-order analysis, the 38 parameters shown below in Table7... In PAGE 37: ...mong these influential parameters, the solvent parameters are treated as outputs, i.e., they are the parameters that are to be estimated. The other potential influential parameters identified in Table7 are treated as random input variables with lognormal distributions for the reaction rate constants and chamber-derived aromatics parameters, and normal distributions for the initial concentrations. Several uncertain input variables are influential for both the radical source parameters and the butyl acetate or butoxy ethanol parameters (Table 7).... In PAGE 37: ... The other potential influential parameters identified in Table 7 are treated as random input variables with lognormal distributions for the reaction rate constants and chamber-derived aromatics parameters, and normal distributions for the initial concentrations. Several uncertain input variables are influential for both the radical source parameters and the butyl acetate or butoxy ethanol parameters ( Table7 ). The relationship found between these input variables and the radical source parameters must be maintained in estimating the parameters for the solvents.... In PAGE 39: ... Table7 . (Cont apos;d.... In PAGE 40: ...out at about the same time . Likewise, the initial concentrations listed in Table7 are assumed to have systematic uncertainties.... In PAGE 43: ... The input random variables considered were those identified by Wang et al. (1999) as influential for predicting ozone concentrations in the chamber characterization runs and are listed in Table7 . The optimal radical source parameters and associated uncertainties for the individual experiments are shown in Table 10.... In PAGE 45: ... The only influential parameter in the 2-butoxy ethanol mechanism found by the first-order analysis was the nitrate yield, pN. With the random variables listed in Table7 and the objective function given in eqn. 6, the optimal value of pN for 2-butoxy ethanol was calculated to be 0.... In PAGE 46: ... Std. Reg. Coef. = Standardized Regression Coefficient UC = uncertainty contribution, calculated as the square of the standardized regression coefficient. Table 12 shows the optimal values for the butyl acetate mechanism parameters calculated using the random variables identified in Table7 . Three sets of estimates are given.... ..."

Table 2. Influential parameters identified by first order sensitivity analysis

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 14: ... The sensitivity coefficients were combined with uncertainty estimates for each of the parameters according to the standard propagation of errors formula. Based on the first-order analysis, the 38 parameters shown in Table2 account for more than 95% of the uncertainty in the simulated O3 concentrations for all of the incremental reactivity experiments used in this study. Table 2.... In PAGE 15: ...mong these influential parameters, the solvent parameters are treated as outputs, i.e., they are the parameters to be estimated. The other parameters identified in Table2 are treated as random input variables with lognormal distributions for the reaction rate constants and chamber- derived aromatics parameters, and normal distributions for the initial concentrations. Several uncertain input variables are influential for both the radical source parameters and the n-butyl acetate or 2-butoxy ethanol parameters (Table 2).... In PAGE 15: ... The other parameters identified in Table 2 are treated as random input variables with lognormal distributions for the reaction rate constants and chamber- derived aromatics parameters, and normal distributions for the initial concentrations. Several uncertain input variables are influential for both the radical source parameters and the n-butyl acetate or 2-butoxy ethanol parameters ( Table2 ). The relationship found between these input variables and the radical source parameters must be maintained in estimating the parameters for the solvents.... In PAGE 18: ... The only influential chamber- derived parameter in the 2-butoxy ethanol mechanism is the nitrate yield, pN. With the random variables listed in Table2 , the optimal value of pN for 2-butoxy ethanol... ..."

Table 3: Face based album tagging Album no. No. of people % Identified % False +ve

in Kernels on attributed pointsets with applications
by Mehul Parsana, Sourangshu Bhattacharya, Chiranjib Bhattacharyya, K. R. Ramakrishnan
"... In PAGE 6: ... Ideally, each cluster thus obtained should represent a person and images containing faces from a given cluster should be tagged with the name of that person. Table3 reports results from tagging experiments for five albums. No.... ..."

Table 3: Face based album tagging Album no. No. of people % Identified % False +ve

in Kernels on Attributed Pointsets with Applications
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 6: ... Ideally, each cluster thus obtained should represent a person and images containing faces from a given cluster should be tagged with the name of that person. Table3 reports results from tagging experiments for five albums. No.... ..."

Table 3: Face based album tagging Album no. No. of people % Identified % False +ve

in Kernels on attributed pointsets with applications
by Mehul Parsana, Sourangshu Bhattacharya, Chiranjib Bhattacharyya, K. R. Ramakrishnan
"... In PAGE 6: ... Ideally, each cluster thus obtained should represent a person and images containing faces from a given cluster should be tagged with the name of that person. Table3 reports results from tagging experiments for five albums. No.... ..."

Table 6 Most Influential terrorism publications

in Mapping the contemporary terrorism research domain: Researchers, publications, and institutions analysis
by Edna F. Reid, Hsinchun Chen 2005
"... In PAGE 7: ....2. Influential terrorism publications The Appendix lists the most influential publication for each researcher which is based on the number of times cited in the ISI Web of Science. Table6 lists the 12 most influential publications because they were cited more than twenty-five times in ISI databases. 1.... ..."
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Table 17b: Strength of

in ACS/CATI Person-Based/Topic-Based . . .
by Jeffrey C. Moore, Laureen Moyer, Jeff Moore, Laurie Moyer 2002
"... In PAGE 21: ... vi. Responsibility to cooperate with surveys like this Compared to topic-based respondents, respondents who experienced the person-based interview were significantly more likely to agree that everyone has a responsibility to answer surveys like this ( Table17 a). This somewhat counter- intuitive finding (in the context of other positive results for the topic-based instrument) may be a manifestation of a selection bias due to differential nonresponse (see sections 3.... In PAGE 21: ... In this case, those who cooperated with a relatively more unpleasant interview (the person-based interview) seem to have felt more compelled to identify a justification for their behavior (a greater perceived duty to respond) than did those for whom the interview experience was less onerous. The results for the expanded 4-point scale combining the responsibility item and its followup are consistent with the results for the individual item (see Table17... ..."
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Table 2. Conectors amp; Interaction Type: Avg. Time/Interaction (h:m:s) (sd)

in Workplace Connectors as Facilitators for Work
by Norman Makoto Su, Gloria Mark, Stewart A. Sutton 2007
"... In PAGE 13: ...2 Switching Interactions in the Workplace Once we identified different types of conectors we next turned to analyzing how often people switched interaction contexts based on timing activities in observations. Table2 lists average times spent per interaction in the cells for different social arrangements throughout the workday. For example, the F2F/Work Home cell refers to the average time a face-to-face interaction lasted with people linked through their work home.... ..."
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Table 2: Answers and identifying strength for

in Detection of Japanese Homophone Errors by a Decision List Including a Written Word as a Default Evidence
by Hiroyuki Shinnou

Table 4: Identifying strength of the expression

in Detection of Japanese Homophone Errors by a Decision List Including a Written Word as a Default Evidence
by Hiroyuki Shinnou
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