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TABLE 2/M.610 Periodicity of measurements to be made on international telephone circuits (Types of circuit not normally used in the international network) ululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululul Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 ululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululululul
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"... In PAGE 22: ...CITT Recommendation Setting up and lining up an international circuit for public telephony , Vol. IV, Rec. M.580. [5] CCITT Recommendation Psophometer for use on telephone-type circuits , Table1 /O.... In PAGE 22: ... This applies in particular where the Administrations concerned consider that the telegraph traffic may be seriously disturbed due to the lack of a suitable reserve circuit or reserve sections. 3 Routine measurements of level at one frequency (1020 Hz) should be made at the intervals recommended for international telephone circuits (see Table1 /M.610 [2]).... In PAGE 23: ... 5 When several voice-frequency telegraph systems are in use between two repeater stations and if the maintenance measure- ments on the telephone circuits between these stations are spread over several days, the measurements on the circuits carrying the voice-frequency telegraph systems should also be spread over these days; this makes it easier to carry out the measurements on the voice-frequency telegraph circuits. 6 The periodicity of measurements on telephone circuits used as reserve circuits is as given in Table1 /M.610 [2].... In PAGE 23: ...CITT Recommendation Periodicity of maintenance measurements on circuits , Vol. IV, Rec. M.610. [2] Ibid. , Table1 /M.610.... In PAGE 24: ... Other modulation rates up to 300 bauds can be accommodated (with resulting reduction in channel capacity) as shown in Recommendation R.101, Table1 /R.101 [1].... In PAGE 33: ...nd M.1013. 10 Routine tests The recommendations for 4-wire telephone circuits concerning the periodicity of measurements are also applicable to photo- telegraph circuits. Routine measurements should be made at the intervals recommended for international telephone circuits (see Table1 /M.610 [5]).... In PAGE 34: ...CITT Recommendation Periodicity of maintenance measurements on circuits , Vol. IV, Rec. M.610, Table1 /M.610.... ..."
Table 4: Cellular telephone results: Previous day On telephone Not on telephone
in Cellular Telephones and Motor Vehicle Collisions: Some Variations on Matched Case-Control Analysis
"... In PAGE 11: ... 4.2 Results Table4 shows the results of the matched data comparison for the collision data.McNemar apos;s test gave a value of ^ = 1:88, and an odds ratio of exp(1:88) = 6:54 with a p-value of 10e ? 25.... ..."
Table 1 Worldwide Telephone Statistics, January 1, 1914 Number telephones
2001
"... In PAGE 11: ... I thus obtained historical estimates of per capita income from Maddison (1995). Telephone penetration and state/private provision Table1 shows 1914 worldwide telephone penetration statistics, including whether the government, private firms, or both provide telephone service.3 The United States had by far the highest penetration rate in the world.... ..."
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TABLE 1 TELEPHONE SPEECH a) Noisy telephone speech results
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Table 1 - 7. Telephone Directory
1996
"... In PAGE 29: ...TRS Abstracts Table1 - 2. (continued) NTRS TRSFull NTRS Remarks Text ARC 4/95 11/95 Omitted until linkage resolved CASI 1/94 1/95 NA NA Abstracts only DFRC 1/95 1/95 1/95 1/95 All full text documents MSFC 11/95 11/95 11/95 11/95 Some full text documents JSC 12/95 Omitted until firewall setup KSC 9/95 9/95 9/95 9/95 All full text documents SSC 8/95 8/95 8/95 8/95 All full text documents Uniform Resource Locators (URL) Uniform Resource Locators (URL) have been identified for all the NASA Centers participating in the Technical Report and Public Affairs Information Servers by the following two sections of this joint technical memorandum.... In PAGE 33: ...Table1 - 6. (continued) Old Steps Cycle Time Steps Each center prepares for 1 day Mailing by mailroom 1 day internal mailing and mails Total Estimated Cycle 4 to 6 weeks Total Estimated Cycle 1 to 2 days Time Time Potential Productivity Improvement: Receipt of end product from 6 weeks to 2 days Proposed Cycle Time Comparing Tables 1 - 3 and 1 - 4, cost savings are not significant, whereas the cycle time for receipt of the Headquarters Telephone Directory is significant, i.... In PAGE 37: ... Old Steps Prepare Fact Sheet Headquarters review Prepare Master for Printing Prepare Work Order Headquarters Fact Sheets, Hard Copy Cycle Time Issue as prepared Not applicable 1 to 5 days 1 day Proposed Steps Prepare Fact Sheet as an integrated PostScript file with graphics and text Each center prepares and sends via EmaiI,Fact Sheet in source format for review to Code P Transmit PostScript file as an attachment to E-Mail via LISTSERV to each Center. A second file will be sent in accordance with Table1 - 9 Each center pointof contact prepares Job Ticket and sends to DocuTech where applicable for copies Cycle Time Issue as prepared 1 day 1 to 3 minutes per center Set Labeling where available on DocuTech 1 hour Sent to GPO Term 4 to 6 weeks Print copies (1 to 10 pages At rated speed, page per Contractor for printing per copy) minute of duplicator 1 - 5 days 1 day Distribution to each center for distribution Mailingby mailroom Each center prepares for internal mailing and mails Cycle time included during printing 1 day Total Estimated Cycle 4 to 6 weeks Total Estimated Cycle Time 1 to 2 days Time Potential Productivity Improvement: Receipt of end product from 6 weeks to 2 days The steps involved for the generation of the HTML files for the Fact Sheet availability on the Public Affairs Home Page are displayed by Table 1 - 10.... ..."
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Table 8: Block scheme: a circuit-switched network appli- cation A which is optimized by the ACV method.
"... In PAGE 5: ... 3 Controlled System Application A large and important application area for the ACV method is controlled systems. Table8 shows a block scheme of a non-hierarchical circuit-switched network ap- plication, where the method has been successfully ap- plied [7]. The environment E represents the telephone users; the system S represents the links and nodes in the network; the controller C represents the routing algorithm; the system models SMij are models of the system S; the controller models CMij are models of the controller C; and the history logger HL stores call holding times.... ..."
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Table 14. Acronyms
"... In PAGE 88: ... The code division technology was originally developed for military use over 30 years ago. Circuit Switched is a type of network such as the regular voice telephone network in which the communication circuit (path) for the call is set up and dedicated to Table14... In PAGE 91: ... Impact of the scenarios in the presented architectures, page 46 Table 13. Supplementary services provided by the SS server, page 63 Table14 . Acronyms, pages 88-89 Table 15.... ..."
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