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Table 2 REGIMES AND LINEALITY
1965
"... In PAGE 47: ...societies, My sample does provide such independence of cases and such geographic diversity as present knowledge seems to permit. --Insert Table2 about here-- Table 2 presents the findings. The appended Ethno- graphic Bibliography lists the sources on which those find- ings are based.... In PAGE 47: ...societies, My sample does provide such independence of cases and such geographic diversity as present knowledge seems to permit. --Insert Table 2 about here-- Table2 presents the findings. The appended Ethno- graphic Bibliography lists the sources on which those find- ings are based.... In PAGE 50: ... When in doubt, I have called a regime centralist rather than limited-centralist. As Table2 shows, the relationship between type of regime and rule of descent is very strong and in the direction ex- pected: 19 out of 22 commensal and centralist regimes are matrilineal and 17 of 18 limited-centralist, balanced, and ... ..."
Table 2. Intermarket Regimes
Table 2 Simulated Regime Probabilities
1998
"... In PAGE 13: ... The goal of the experiment is to determine how often the simulated data provides enough information to effectively reveal the regime. Table2 lists the percentage of simulations with a final regime probability of the high volatility regime of either less than .... ..."
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Table 1: Probability of regime transitions.
"... In PAGE 14: ... This allows us to report actual transition probabilities Pij as opposed to the previous reports of transition counts Tij only. Table1 shows the estimated transition probability for all the regime episodes regardless of regime duration, as well as for regime events whose duration is of 6 days or longer. For both cases, the transition probability from the low- or high-latitude regime back to the regime itself is highest, while the probabilities of transition from Regime 1 (central-peak regime) to all three regimes (including itself) are fairly similar.... In PAGE 15: ... It thus appears that Regimes 2 and 3, while associated with opposite polarities of EOF-1, are not just opposite phases of an oscillation in the jet apos;s latitudinal position.[ Table1 near here, please ] Although the regime composites in Fig. 8 might suggest a single zonal jet shifting merid- ionally, this impression is rather super cial and misleading.... In PAGE 15: ... As evident from Fig. 9, the zonal- ow vacillation in our model is not characterized simply by the meridional displacement of a single jet, but by more complex changes in the meridional wind pro le that are often associated (see also Table1 ) with transitions between single- and double-jet states. The regimes apos; persistence characteristics are summarized in Fig.... In PAGE 26: ...haracterized by a strong single jet with enhanced meridional shear (Figs. 8 and 9). This asymmetry in jet structure suggests that zonal- ow vacillation does not simply involve merid- ional shifts in the jet apos;s position and changes in its intensity. Given the length of our model simulations, we were able to compute transition probabil- ities between regimes ( Table1 ). The transition matrix supports the idea|already emerging from the asymmetry of the jet structure in the two o -climatology regimes|that the vacil- lation is not a manifestation of linear oscillations about the climatological mean jet.... ..."
Table 4 Akaike Information Criterion Values for Markov Switching Models 2 regimes 3 regimes 4 regimes
"... In PAGE 12: ... 12 The Akaike Information Criterion (AIC) values for 2 to 4 regimes and 1 to 4 lags are shown in Table4 . The results show that the lowest AIC value corresponds to the Markov regime switching model with 3 regimes and 1 lag.... ..."
Table 1: Regime transition conditions
"... In PAGE 3: ... This is probably due to the fact that there is insufficient air/vapour trapped between the drop and the wall, thus causing higher energy consumption in the course of adhesion energy formation. Quantitative criteria for the regime transitions for both the dry- and wet-wall situations at sub-boiling temperatures derived from the earlier study Bai and Gosman [15] and refined in the present work are presented in Table1 below. The nature of the refinement will now be explained.... ..."
Table 3: Central Regime Comparison
"... In PAGE 36: ...73). In Table3 we compare the exact values of hk n to the expression in (2.21) and also the re nement Ae?n discussed above, for n = 10; 20; 30; 50; 100; 150; 250 and 500.... In PAGE 36: ...his increases to .71 when n = 150. Our asymptotic result predicts the values .53 and .73 when n = 10 and 150, respectively. Table3 is consistent with our prediction that the mass accumulates at k1, but the agreement between the exact and asymptotic result (2.21) is not... ..."
Table 1 Technological regimes in the industrial system
1999
"... In PAGE 15: ....2. Description of regimes A typology of technological regimes is proposed that distinguish the properties of innovative processes in science-based regimes, fundamental processes regime, complex (knowledge) systems regime, product engineering regime and continuous processes regime. The main traits of these regimes are summarised in Table1 and the industries composing each regime are listed in Table 2. Industries within each regime are initially identified through a cluster analysis based on the total profile of technological competencies of firms in an industry, profile expressed by either the patent distribution or the personnel distribution across various fields of knowledge.... ..."
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