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Table 2: Fraction of links, HTML, and text that appears in templates by data collection and date range.
"... In PAGE 9: ... large number of navigational links, but will still contain some reasonable amount of non-template content. Table2 shows summary information for these figures. The popular sites show less overall template activity than the un- biased sites, though with similar trends.... ..."
Table 2: Fraction of links, HTML, and text that appears in templates by data collection and date range.
"... In PAGE 8: ... While many recent pages have more than 70% of their links in templates, this is not true for total HTML content, supporting the intuition that pages may contain menus, headers, footers, and sidebars with a large number of navigational links, but will still contain some reasonable amount of non-template content. Table2 shows summary information for these figures. The popular sites show less overall template activity than the un- biased sites, though with similar trends.... ..."
Table 2: Fraction of links, HTML, and text that appears in templates by data collection and date range.
"... In PAGE 8: ... While many recent pages have more than 70% of their links in templates, this is not true for total HTML content, supporting the intuition that pages may contain menus, headers, footers, and sidebars with a large number of navigational links, but will still contain some reasonable amount of non-template content. Table2... ..."
Table 1. Prototype Ship-Board QG Forecasts Name Initial dates Initialization type Completion date
"... In PAGE 10: ... Case 4 is the 8-day forecast from this initial state on August 19. Table1 lists the features of these four prototypical ship-board QG forecasts, along with their completion date. Table 2 lists the additional ship-board QG forecasts which were either re-done correctly (Case 1a and 1b) or were a test (Case 5).... In PAGE 14: ... Cases 1a and 2a, which failed to include all the initial hydrocast data, also had no skill over persistence of day-0. On the other hand, Case 5, which we intentionally sub-sampled at 27km north-south resolution, showed slightly more skill in both ACC and RMSE ( Table1 ) than Case 1. It thus appears that this particular initial state allowed such subsampling to be as e cient as a quadrupled samping rate in the... ..."
Table 2: Distribution of years from reported perma- link dates
"... In PAGE 4: ...) 279 permalinks had dates in 2007 and beyond. Table2 shows the distribu- tion of reported post dates across years. Hence, it appears that not all the dates reported in XML feeds can be trusted.... ..."
Table 2.1: A Critical Path Problem A speci c problem in this class is presented in Table 2.1, taken from [Kri84] (a network representation appears in Figure 2.2). The standard Op- erations Research (OR) solution uses a labeling algorithm and can be viewed as a three stage process : 1. forward labeling, of earliest start times, 2. forcing earliest start time, of last2 task, to also be its latest start time, 3. backward labeling of latest start times. Which correspond to the three respective parts of Figure 2.3. 2last here denotes the task with the maximum, earliest start date
Table 2: Fault Patterns appearing in Popular Matlab Programs
2005
"... In PAGE 11: ... Functions encompass what Blackwell refers to as abstraction over time [3], where a user records behavior for playback; however, since functions accept parametric variables, they separate behavior concerns from data concerns, in addition to separating behavior concerns from time of execution. Many research prototypes of end user programming environments provide a means for end users to represent algorithmic abstractions (see Table2 ). Conversely, in the real world, spreadsheet tools provide little or no support for defining and reusing functions, yet these tools constitute the most widely used type of end user programming environment [16].... In PAGE 11: ....2.3 Data structures Finally, many abstractions involve composing pieces of data into a structured whole. Various end user programming environments support representation of such abstractions (see Table2 ). Data structures offer a fairly simple concrete representation of what Blackwell terms abstraction over a class of entities [3], though in the software engineering literature, structured data research dovetailed into more advanced innovations: abstract data types, generic types, and inheritance (see [26] for a survey).... In PAGE 11: ... Data structures offer a fairly simple concrete representation of what Blackwell terms abstraction over a class of entities [3], though in the software engineering literature, structured data research dovetailed into more advanced innovations: abstract data types, generic types, and inheritance (see [26] for a survey). It is unclear Table2 . A sampling of end user programming environments and their support for representing new abstractions Environment Domain Support for functions Support for data structures AutoHAN [3] Home automation Channel Cubes can map to scripts that call functions on appliances.... In PAGE 27: ... The list of programs we evaluated are characterized in Table 3. Table2 summarizes our flndings. The complete analysis and report generation time for all programs ranges from 5 to 138 seconds.... In PAGE 53: ... Although the costs were considerable, they were outweighed by the benefits of improved functionality, usability, flexibility of modification and overall perceived quality of the site. Table2 . Perceived costs and benefits after introduction of the CMS Costs rating Benefits rating Technology 0 Functionality 3 Learning 5 Flexibility 2 Developing 4 Usability 2 Debugging 4 Website quality 2 13 9 The CMS system incurred considerable costs (see Table 2) even though it was claimed to reduce EUD problems.... In PAGE 53: ... Table 2. Perceived costs and benefits after introduction of the CMS Costs rating Benefits rating Technology 0 Functionality 3 Learning 5 Flexibility 2 Developing 4 Usability 2 Debugging 4 Website quality 2 13 9 The CMS system incurred considerable costs (see Table2 ) even though it was claimed to reduce EUD problems. In this case costs and benefits were based on actual experience so respondent were reminded of their initial ratings and asked whether they wished to revise them.... In PAGE 57: ...7 1050.9 Table2 : Summary statistics for input cells total error boolean date non-integer integer string Minimum 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1st Quartile 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Median 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mean 126.6 0.... ..."
Table 1: The 250 most-cited authors in the ,4 amp;HC/ , 1976-1983, arranged in reverx chronological order by birth date, Those preceded by an asterisk (*) appeared in our 1977-1978 study, A= birth date. B= number of articles citing each author (net citations). C= number of citations received by the author (total citations).
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"... In PAGE 1: ... Although most CC readers are scientists, they, too, often have a keen interest in the humanities, which are, after all, a major part of the larger culture. Here, then, is a list of the 250 authors whose works were most cited in the Arts amp; Humanities Citation Index (A amp;HCP) dur- ing the period 1976 to 1983 ( Table1 ). I pub- lished a similar list in 1979, but that one in- cluded only 100 names and was based upon only two years of citation data (1977 and 1978).... ..."
Table 2. Optimal Choices Growth Break Date Pre-Break Post-Break
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"... In PAGE 24: ... Table2 : Optimal choices of trend break dates and growth rates for the two growth factors in the model. Growth rates are in annual terms.... In PAGE 24: ... The process continued until no further fitness improvements could be found. Table2 reports our findings. For productivity growth, the break dates are consistent with those that appear often in the literature.... In PAGE 27: ...uarters of actual U.S. data we have. During this latter part of the exercise, we allowed the trend breaks as discussed at quarters corresponding to the dates from Table2 , so that the agents in the economy had to also react to the trend breaks as they were coping with the business cycle shock. The trend that is taken from the artificial data is exactly the same one that is... ..."
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Table 6 Grain yield averaged across seed lots in four tillage systems at three planting dates in 1982 and 1984.
"... In PAGE 91: ... CONSERVATION TILLAGE FOR VEGETABLES AND TOBACCO Conservation- tillage research involving vegetables and tobacco have mainly focused on the use of various cover crops as residue in a strip-til1 system (5). Experiments with the various commodities have shown that cover crop residues do influence growth parameters and yields ( Table6 ). The strip-till tobacco production system yields well when rye and Austrian winter peas have been used.... In PAGE 92: ... Conventional tillage does appear to yield better when early season varieties or commodities are grown, but full- season or quot;normal quot; season crops yield similarly regardless of tillage methods (Table 7). Table6 . The effect of cover crop on tobacco and vegetable yields.... In PAGE 124: ... The highest average yields across both years occurred for TFNT followed by WNT and CSNT with CONV having the lowest yields. In 1982 there was no significant difference in average yield (across seed lots) between the three no- till planting systems at any planting date ( Table6 ) and all were consistently equal to or higher than CONV. In 1984 there was no significant difference in average yield between CONV and CSNT, however, both were significantly lower than TFNT at the April 27 and May 12planting dates.... ..."
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