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Table 2. Symptoms and Causes of Rainforest Destruction. SYMPTOMS

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 5: ... The real problems are difficult ones, often originate outside the forest, and may be intractable; but hiding the symptoms does not cure the problem. Table2 summarizes some symptoms and causes of rainforest destruction. Although discretely tabulated, they are all interrelated.... ..."

Table 5. Symptom generation.

in Abstract
by Ioannis Vlahavas, Nick Bassiliades, Ilias Sakellariou, Martin Molina, Ivan Futo, Zoltan Pasztor, Janos Szeredi, Igor Velbitskiyi, Sergey Yershov, Igor Netesin, Sascha Ossowski, Escuela Sup, Ciencias Exp TecnologĂ­a, Juan Carlos
"... In PAGE 11: ... Rule Examples The knowledge necessary for the implementation of the tasks is encoded in rules, which are responsible for creating and manipulating the inference objects of each task. For example, the rule in Table5 concerns the detection of the unavailability of a host. It belongs to the detect phase and more particularly to the quot;match symptom class quot; task.... ..."

TABLE 1. Symptom Hint

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table I. Symptoms

in Intelligent Techniques for Condition Monitoring of Rolling Mill
by Jyrki Tervo Mikko, Mikko Mustonen, Risto Korhonen, Rautaruukki Steel

Table 2: Symptoms of Dementia

in Contextual Risk Analysis for Interview Design
by unknown authors

Table 4 Biochemical model parameter values for liver metabolism and urinary excretion

in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 18: ... The lumen volumes of duodenum, lower small intestine, and colon were derived based on the available knowledge of the rat physiology (Bourne, 2004). The initial and finalized values for the metabolic reactions and urinary excretion before scaling are shown in Table4 . The major metabolic pathways shown in Figure 2 were configured based on the intrinsic clearance rate (the ratio of Vmax/Km) for each reaction, which controls the production of a metabolite when substrate concentration [S] is lt; lt; than Km in equation (1).... ..."

Table 2 Symptoms and Leading Indicators

in Currency and Banking Crises: The Early Warnings of Distress
by Graciela L. Kaminsky, Graciela L. Kaminsky 1998
"... In PAGE 8: ... These symptoms, which range from recessions to exaggerated cycles in credit markets, are going to be the building blocks in the construction of the indicators of economic distress. Table2 summarizes these symptoms and the indicators on which this paper will focus to assess the dangers of nancial crises.8 Column 1 describes the possible symptoms of crises and column 2 reports the individual possible leading indicators.... ..."
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Table 2 Symptoms and Leading Indicators

in Economic Fragility, Liquidity, and Risk: The Behavior of Mutual Funds during Crises
by Graciela Kaminsky, Richard Lyons, Sergio Schmukler
"... In PAGE 12: ... These univariate indicators are combined into a composite indicator of crises, which ranks univariate indicators according to their forecasting accuracy. Table2 summarizes the symptoms observed at the onset of crises as well as the indicators on which this paper will focus to assess the dangers of financial crises. 8 In order to identify those countries that are bound to have a crisis we use the conditional probabilities of crisis obtained in that paper.... ..."

Table 4. Distribution in relation to signs and symptoms. Signs/symptom Patients

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2005

Table 5: Keys to aphasic symptoms

in Everything that Linguists have Always Wanted to Know about Connectionism - but were afraid to ask
by Michiro Negishi 1998
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