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Table 5: Distribution of contents with replicas

in Collecting Statistics about the Portuguese Web
by Daniel Gomes, Mário J. Silva 2003
"... In PAGE 16: ...1 Content Replication We found out that 15,5% of the downloaded documents corresponded to a content already downloaded under a difierent URL (replicas). We identifled 2734942 distinct contents, ( Table5 describes the replication distribution). Most of the contents are unique (90%) and 9.... ..."
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Table VI. Distribution of contents with replicas.

in Characterizing a National Community Web
by Daniel Gomes, Mário J. Silva 2005
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Table 1. Distribution of content items by category

in Evaluating Category Membership for Information
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 3: ... We will later flag content items without majority selections as potentially problematic task items. Table1 shows the distribution of the content items among the nine TCs. No category had more than 20% of the content items and all categories had at least 4% of the content items.... ..."

Table 2. NTRS contents and usage. Service Reports on-line Citations on-line Reports served

in The Widest Practicable Dissemination: The NASA Technical Report Server
by Michael Nelson, Gretchen Gottlich, David Bianco, Robert L. Binkley, Yvonne D. Kellogg, Sharon S. Paulson, Chris J. Beaumont, Robert B. Schmunk, Michael J. Kurtz, Alberto Accomazzi

Table 2. NTRS contents and usage. Service Reports on-line Citations on-line Reports served

in THE WIDEST PRACTICABLE DISSEMINATION: THE NASA
by Michael L. Nelson, Gretchen L. Gottlich, David J. Bianco, Robert L. Binkley, Yvonne D. Kellogg, Sharon S. Paulson, Chris J. Beaumont, Robert B. Schmunk, Michael J. Kurtz, Alberto Accomazzi

TABLE 6 Frequency Distribution of Mathematical Content in Analogies

in Analogy Use in Eighth-Grade Mathematics Classrooms
by Lindsey E. Richl, Keith J. Holyoak, James W. Stigler, Requests Lindsey, E. Richl, Department Of Psychology, Franz Hall

Table VI. Distribution of Content with Replicas Number of Replicas Number of Contents %ofContents

in Characterizing a national community web
by Daniel Gomes, Mário J. Silva 2005
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Table 1. Categorization of content distribution schemes

in Content Distribution for Publish/Subscribe Services
by Mao Chen, Andrea Lapaugh, Jaswinder Pal Singh 2003
"... In PAGE 9: ...4 Summary of Strategies The above caching and content delivery approaches can be classified based on when and how content is delivered from the publisher to a proxy server. Table1 categorizes all the approaches discussed in this paper. Table 1.... ..."
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TABLE I REFERENCED CONTENT DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS AND THEIR URLS

in On the Use and Performance of Content Distribution Networks
by Balachander Krishnamurthy, Er Krishnamurthy, Craig Wills, Yin Zhang 2001
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Table 4: On Demand: Content Distribution Statistics.

in Streaming Video Traffic: Characterization and Network Impact
by Jacobus Van Der Merwe, Subhabrata Sen, Charles Kalmanek 2002
"... In PAGE 8: ... First we determine how much of the content would be served to clients no more than one AS hop away. This is shown in the first lines of Table4 and Ta- ble 5 for the month of March for the On Demand and Live data sets respectively. (We performed the analysis across all of the months in the data set and observed similar results.... ..."
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