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Table 1: Site Characteristics
1988
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Table 2: Participating sites
1997
"... In PAGE 6: ...embers of a single topology-d group, whose master was excalibur.usc.edu. Table2 lists the sites participating in this study and their location. Conducting such a large scale, widely distributed experiment required considerable e ort.... ..."
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Table 5. Internet Radio Stations by Location of Target Market
"... In PAGE 18: ... If, for instance, a third of the top 75 stations were gearing their broadcasts for a New York audience by delivering news, weather and traffic reports specific to New York, this would suggest that diversity in programming is being limited by the location of the top broadcasters, even though their content is available internationally. As seen in Table5 , 47% of the 75 Internet radio stations measured by Arbitron are created for a national market, while the balance are targeted to listeners in specific locations. By comparison, when the target market locations are compared according to listening hours, 56% of the actual tuning hours are being spent listening to the national stations.... ..."
Table 1. Perfmance results for single-site and cross-site execution of prediction of protein structures
Table 4. Paired site datasets
1999
"... In PAGE 78: ... Another issue is that the disturbed site is often considered as a single category that is compared to a reference site, especially in spatially paired sites. In such a case random sampling of the disturbed Australian Greenhouse Office 72 Table4 . Paired sites used by Bell et al.... ..."
Table 9 provides summary information on the four sites. Site number 1 and site number 3 are in the same location; however site 1used only the northbound lanes, while site 3 used both directions simultaneously with a single sensor. (23)
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2007
"... In PAGE 43: ... Site number 1 and site number 3 are in the same location; however site 1used only the northbound lanes, while site 3 used both directions simultaneously with a single sensor. (23) Table9 : Site Descriptions (Pennsylvania) Site No. Description 1 S.... ..."
Table 3: Change in estimated Site Independent coe cients when a single Site Independent covariate is omitted. Entries are ^ all - ^ omit.
"... In PAGE 25: ...Besides looking at pairwise scatterplots and the correlation of estimated coe cients, the sensitivity of the Site Independent estimates to the inclusion of other Site Independent covariates was examined. Table3 shows the change in estimated coe cients when one of the Site Independent covariates is left out of the model. The ow-salinity trade-o is clear; dropping salinity in particular yields a sizeable decrease in the ow coe cient, thus requiring relatively high ows to yield a noticeable e ect.... ..."
Table 6: Propagation of a single error introduced into the plain text. \ quot; = site same as with no error \# quot;= site di ers with error.
"... In PAGE 27: ... If a su cient number of encryption/decryption steps are used, then the single error will di use across the entire plaintext. Table6 is similar to table 5, though here encryption is shown in which a single error has been introduced into the plaintext. Note that, this error propagates across the ciphertext, albeit only to the left.... ..."
Table 3: Propagation of a single error introduced into the plaintext. \ quot; = site same as with no error \# quot;= site di ers with error.
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