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TABLE 3 SAMPLE 3GIANTS AND ANALYSIS RESULTS
Table 1: The Tip of the Red Giant Branch
Table 1. Known inland limits of Marbled Murrelet nests and detections.
2003
"... In PAGE 8: ...ndicate that the site has some importance for breeding. Occupied sites include nest sites. A nest site is a site with an active nest or evidence of a nest, including eggs, eggshell fragments, or a downy chick. Inland Limit for Surveys The data in Table1 document the extent of the inland range as currently known. These data are provided as guidelines when planning surveys, particularly if the intent of inland surveys is to encompass all areas potentially used by Marbled Murrelets.... In PAGE 8: ... It is important to note that nest searches have been conducted in fewer areas than surveys, so the farthest inland detection (not necessarily nest) should be used as your guideline for planning surveys. Some regions within states might not support murrelet activity as far inland as the maximum distances in Table1 suggest. For example, Marbled Murrelets have been detected 59 km (37 mi) ... ..."
TABLE I FEATURES RECORDED FOR THE MARBLE IN THE POSITIONS SHOWN IN FIG.4.
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Table 2: Classi cation of Marbling Levels with Backpropagation. Inputa
"... In PAGE 10: ... Convergence of the backpropagation network was not obtained with all seven frequency parameters so a priori information (statistical analysis) was used to select fewer input parameters. Table2 presents a summary of the results obtained with backpropaga- tion.... ..."
Table 3: Classi cation of Marbling Levels with Adaptive Logic Net- works
TABLE 1 Relationship between marbling and chemically-determined IMFAT.6
in Ultrasound Image Texture Analysis for Characterizing Intramuscular Fat Content of Live Beef Cattle
Table 1: Relative proportions of 10 samples from a population of 10,000 Sample Number Number of White Marbles Number of Black Marbles
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