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Table 9: Exit Codes
"... In PAGE 55: ... The codes are useful when another program or system calls OTTER. Table9 lists the exit codes. Note that we do not follow the UNIX convention of returning zero for normal and nonzero for abnormal termination.... ..."
Table 9: Exit Codes
2003
"... In PAGE 56: ... The codes are useful when another program or system calls OTTER. Table9 lists the exit codes. Note that we do not follow the UNIX convention of returning zero for normal and nonzero for abnormal termination.... ..."
Table of exitant intensity, incident
Table 1: Case of exit
"... In PAGE 26: ... In the second case (LINEAR), accesses have been linearized (therefore the systems have generally only one equation). Table1 reports after which step the algorithm was able to conclude to the existence or not of a data dependence. In most cases, the answer was given after the step of Fourier- Motzkin elimination.... ..."
Table 17 Distribution of Children Exiting Protective Supervision for Select Exit Categories
"... In PAGE 31: ... This is consistent with the general practice of keeping children of younger age, with more potential risks, under supervision for longer periods of time. Program Outcomes Table17 shows the distribution of children exiting Protective Supervision. Children exit Protective Supervision through many doors.... ..."
Table 20 Distribution of Children Exiting Foster Care for Select Exit Categories
"... In PAGE 35: ... These practices will be highlighted in a subsequent section of this report. Exit Placements Of those exiting foster care in 1997-98, Table20 indicates that 44% returned to a parent or legal guardian, 24% were placed with an alternate family (non-relative placement), and 18% were emancipated. An equal number of children returned to relative placement (7%) as were transferred to another service.... ..."
Table 17. Exit Questionnaire Ratings
2000
"... In PAGE 31: ...3.4 Exit Questionnaire Table17 shows the controller responses to questions in the exit questionnaire. As shown, controllers found the simulation to be realistic and the dynamic resectorization concept to be feasible within the NAS.... ..."
Table 1: Exit probabilities by tenure
"... In PAGE 14: ... Details on the numerical procedure used in the estimation are in the appendix. 5 Results12 Table1 shows the exit probabilities (computed directly from the data) that we used in the estimation. Table 2 shows the estimation results.... ..."
Table 1 - Contact assignments for 8-position plug and jack 4
"... In PAGE 11: ...g., 7 powering an NT1 from an NT2 or TE) is optional (see Table1 ). Power shall not be delivered to 8 the NI by either the CI or the network.... In PAGE 13: ... The plug and jack illustrated in Figure 3 shall conform, except for 44 contact assignments, to the specification in ISO 8877. Contact assignments shall be as specified 45 in Table1 .If shielded cable is used for the interconnection, shield continuity may be provided by... In PAGE 14: ...raft revision of T1.408-1990 for T1.403.ISDN 3/2/98 11 using contacts as indicated in Table1 or by using a special arrangement providing shield 1 continuity. 2 When an NT or TE is connected to the NI with a separate interface cable, the cable shall have a 3 jack at interface Ia and a plug for connecting at the NI.... ..."
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