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Table 2 Regressions explaining price-earnings ratio, log(P/EPS0)

in Reexamining Stock Valuation and Inflation: The Implications of Analysts' Earnings Forecasts
by Steven A. Sharpe

Table 3 Regressions explaining price-earnings ratio, log(P/EPS0)

in Reexamining Stock Valuation and Inflation: The Implications of Analysts' Earnings Forecasts
by Steven A. Sharpe

Table 2 Regressions explaining price-earnings ratio, log(P/EPS ) 0

in Reexamining Stock Valuation and Inflation: The Implications of Analysts' Earnings Forecasts
by Steven A. Sharpe

Table 3 Regressions explaining price-earnings ratio, log(P/EPS ) 0

in Reexamining Stock Valuation and Inflation: The Implications of Analysts' Earnings Forecasts
by Steven A. Sharpe

TABLE 1 RATIOS OF LOG-LIKELIHOOD DIFFERENCES IN SUCCESSIVE STEPS FOR CLUSTER VALIDATION

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 1: Scalability of FFT algorithm on four different hypercubes for various efficiencies. Each entry denotes the ratio of log n to log p.

in The Scalability of FFT on Parallel Computers
by Anshul Gupta, Vipin Kumar 1993
"... In PAGE 13: ...soefficiency curves for hypercube and mesh connected computers for the same efficiency of 0.66. It is clear that the problem size has to grow much more rapidly on a mesh than on a hypercube to maintain the same efficiency. Table1 illustrates the effect of tw tc ratio on the scalability of the FFT algorithm on hypercubes. The entries in the table show the slope of log n to log p curve for maintaining different efficiencies on 4 different machines, namely, M1, M2, M3 and M4, for which the tw tc ratios are 0.... ..."
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Table 1. Performance comparison of logging between Platypus and SHORE, showing the geo- metric means of ratios of logging times for selected operations for each system. Only times for the benchmark operations where at least 1% of execution time was spent on logging were included in the results (8 operations for medium results and 15 operations for small results). The results shown are average results from 3 repetitions. The values in brackets () depict the coefficient of variation of the corresponding result.

in Platypus: Design and Implementation of a Flexible High Performance Object Store.
by Zhen He Stephen, Stephen M Blackburn, Luke Kirby, John Zigman 2000
"... In PAGE 18: ... Since both systems execute the same application code and the PSI-SSM layer performs OID to virtual ad- dress translations using a hash-splay (saving SHORE from performing such lookups), there is appreciably less opportunity for the advantages of Platypus over SHORE to be seen in the hot results. Logging Performance Table1 outlines the results of a comparison of logging perfor- mance between Platypus and SHORE. The results were generated by re-running the OO7 benchmark suite using both systems with logging turned off (i.... ..."
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Table 3. Logic of the project

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1995
"... In PAGE 4: ... A Case Study This section introduces and discusses the proposed methodology developed in the course of this research. The case study is presented by a small civil engineering project as shown in Table3 . The risk factors that affect each activity in the project and their influence is given in Table 4.... ..."

Table 2. Upgrade project reasons.

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by unknown authors 2006

Table: Reasons Reported by Project Managers

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