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Table 2: Prospects for the future
"... In PAGE 20: ... Among all four elements, the most variable element is B, coverage. Therefore, maintaining the same trend for the other three elements, we introduce three scenarios with low, medium and high coverage for the future, to see how different assumptions would affect pension expenditures (see Table2 and Figure 7). These scenarios correspond to coverage rates of 30, 50, and 100% of the population in 2050.... In PAGE 20: ...65% 1.77% Data source: China statistical yearbook (1997); China 2020 (World Bank, 1997a) From Table2 it is obvious, first, that most of the increase in the pensions to GDP ratio will occur after 2020, which is sensible since this corresponds to the period of rapid demographic aging. Even under the low-coverage scenario, the ratio is projected to more than double by 2050; however, at 4%, the ratio would still be extremely low by OECD standards.... ..."
Table 6 Species Richness by Ecosystem
"... In PAGE 7: ...able 5. Changes in Fish Species Composition and Fisheries for Selected Rivers, Lakes, and Inland Seas..................... 45 Table6 .... In PAGE 63: ... In Europe, for example, 25 percent of birds and 11 per- cent of mammals use freshwater wetlands as their main breed- ing and feeding areas (EEA 1995:90). Although freshwater eco- systems have fewer species than marine and terrestrial habi- tats, species richness is very high when habitat extent is taken into account (see Table6 ). There are 44,000 described aquatic species, which represent 2.... ..."
Table 1 Characteristics Available Best results Near future
"... In PAGE 2: ... Paying for treatment without measuring the improved health resulting from this expenditure is the current reward system. In future, o ce populations may be described by disease risk group sizes ( Table1 ) and payments may be linked to reduction over time of the size of high and medium risk groups (Table 2). Current diagnostic and monitoring methods involving visual inspection, prob- ing and radiography exhibit low-to-medium diagnostic accuracy.... In PAGE 3: ... It is interesting to note that one intra- oral sensor based on this technology has been introduced into the dental market recently by Schick Technology (Long Island City, NY, USA). Table1 summarizes some characteristics of this class of sensor. Although current electronic sensors for dental applications have shown capabilities comparable with film, based on their inherent characteristics, they have potential for surpass- ing film in virtually all of the relevant aspects.... ..."
Table 39 Analysis of ecosystem considerations for other rockfish
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"... In PAGE 78: ... Generally, determination of ecosystem considerations is limited by lack of biological and habitat information for rockfish. The following tables summarize the available information on indicators of ecosystem effects for these two fisheries (Table 38 GOA PSR fishery, Table39... ..."
Table 6. The five ecosystems used to evaluate the system
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"... In PAGE 11: ... This section looks at the visual appearance achieved, as well as the speed of the different sections of the algorithm. Five ecosystems where defined as shown in Table6 .... ..."
Table 14 Analysis of ecosystem considerations for other rockfish
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"... In PAGE 8: ...able 13 Dark rockfish data from surveyed tows in the AI....................................................................... 28 Table14... In PAGE 58: ... Generally, determination of ecosystem considerations is limited by lack of biological and habitat information for rockfish. The following tables summarize the available information on indicators of ecosystem effects for these two fisheries (Table 13 GOA PSR fishery , Table14... ..."
Table 1: Core Globus services. As of early 1998, these include only those services deemed essential for an evaluation of the Globus design philosophy on realistic applications and in medium-scale grid environments. Other services such as accounting, auditing, and instrumentation will be addressed in future work Service Name Description
1998
"... In PAGE 2: ... The utility of standards is emphasized in Sec- tion 6 below, which describes the Globus security in- frastructure. 3 Resource Management We now proceed to provide a more detailed descrip- tion of the Globus components listed in Table1 . We start by considering resource management.... In PAGE 8: ... We note that GSS supports a ne- gotiation mechanism, which allows us to support both security mechanisms simultaneously in the Globus en- vironment. 7 Other Globus Services We briefly describe the other three Globus ser- vices listed in Table1 : health and status monitoring, remote access to files, and executable management. The Heartbeat Monitor (HBM) service provides sim- ple mechanisms for monitoring the health and status of a distributed set of processes.... ..."
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Table 1: Core Globus services. As of early 1998, these include only those services deemed essential for an evaluation of the Globus design philosophy on realistic applications and in medium-scale grid environments. Other services such as accounting, auditing, and instrumentation will be addressed in future work Service Name Description
1998
"... In PAGE 8: ... We note that GSS supports a negotiation mechanism, which allows us to support both security mechanisms simul- taneously in the Globus environment. 7 Other Globus Services We briefly describe the other three Globus ser- vices listed in Table1 : health and status monitoring,... ..."
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Table 3: Various approaches to ecosystem management.
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Table . Ecosystem services classified according to spatial characteristics
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