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Table 1: Results on eleven months of test data.

in Evolution of trading rules for the FX market
by Or How To, Hakan Jonsson, Payam Madjidi

Table 2: Results on eleven months of test data with 10 rules selected for

in Evolution of trading rules for the FX market
by Or How To, Hakan Jonsson, Payam Madjidi

Table 6a Ordinary least squares regression results for monthly individual asset returns in the SECTOR asset group from 1947:2 to 1990:12, using the following regressors: DY = dividend yield; DEF = default premium; MAT = maturity premium; MMIR = Major Market Index return; MMDY = MMIR x DY; IRT = interest rate trend. The eleven SECTOR assets are portfolios of stocks grouped according to their SIC codes. Heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors are given in parentheses.

in Maximizing Predictability in the
by Andrew W. Lo, A. Craig Mackinlay, Bond Markets, Andrew W. Lo, A. Craig Mackinlay 1991

Table 7: Eleven Subjects

in Pentatonic Harmonics in Fourier Transforms: Why the Blues are Blue
by Rory Lewis

Table 9 Monthly gross wages in the private industrial sector: January-June 2003 by geographical regions and selected provinces

in Macroeconomic Vulnerability, Competitiveness and the Labour Market
by Josef Pöschl, Hermine Vidovic, Julia Wörz, Vasily Astrov, Josef Pöschl, Hermine Vidovic, Julia Wörz, Vasily Astrov, Josef Pöschl, Hermine Vidovic, Julia Wörz, Julia Wörz, Vasily Astrov 2005
"... In PAGE 46: ...Regional wage disparities In the first half of 2003 out of eleven reporting regions and provinces, six recorded above-average monthly gross wages in the private industrial sector, most notably in the Black Sea and Marmara regions, Ankara and Adana ( Table9 ). The high wage level in the Black Sea region is quite surprising given its small industrial sector.... ..."

Table 1: The eleven receiving hosts

in Packet Loss Correlation in the MBone Multicast Network: Experimental Measurements and Markov Chain Models
by Maya Yajnik , Jim Kurose, Don Towsley 1996
"... In PAGE 3: ... Ta- ble 1 lists the receiving hosts and their geographical locations, IP addresses, operating systems and machine types. At three of these sites (those in California, Massachusetts, and Germany), there was an additional multicast capable host (not shown in Table1 ). However, unless other- wise noted, the measurements we report involve only the 11 hosts shown in Table 1.... In PAGE 3: ... We ignore the actual contents of these packets, essentially considering them as periodic test packets that are sent into the multicast network). At each of the 11 receivers in Table1 , a process was run that listened to the WRN multicast address and recorded and timestamped the vat headers of the arriving WRN packets. The packet header contained a sequence number which uniquely identified each multicast packet sent by the WRN.... ..."
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Table 1: The eleven receiving hosts

in Packet Loss Correlation in the MBone Multicast Network: Experimental Measurements and Markov Chain Models
by Maya Yajnik, Jim Kurose, Don Towsley 1996
"... In PAGE 3: ... Ta- ble 1 lists the receiving hosts and their geographical locations, IP addresses, operating systems and machine types. At three of these sites (those in California, Massachusetts, and Germany), there was an additional multicast capable host (not shown in Table1 ). However, unless other- wise noted, the measurements we report involve only the 11 hosts shown in Table 1.... In PAGE 3: ... We ignore the actual contents of these packets, essentially considering them as periodic test packets that are sent into the multicast network). At each of the 11 receivers in Table1 , a process was run that listened to the WRN multicast address and recorded and timestamped the vat headers of the arriving WRN packets. The packet header contained a sequence number which uniquely identified each multicast packet sent by the WRN.... ..."
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Table 1. Eleven different models

in On the Individuality of the Iris Biometric
by Sungsoo Yoon, Seung-seok Choi, Sung-hyuk Cha, Yillbyung Lee
"... In PAGE 7: ...As shown in Table1 , we examined eleven different models. Models 1 and 2 use the parametric verification model of Figure 1 (a), and the remaining models use the dichotomy transformation model of Figure 1 (b).... ..."

Table 1. Eleven Meanings of Security .

in Improving Usability by Adding Security to Video Conferencing Systems
by April Slayden Mitchell, Alan H. Karp, April Slayden Mitchell, Alan H. Karp 2007
"... In PAGE 3: ... In order to get to the root of security concerns, we conducted an interview stu dy of users of video conferencing solutions. Table1 shows a typical list of user questions and their associations with key security concerns. In regards to the security of video conferences, users had many questions such as Who is listening to my convers ation , and How can I tell who is connected over the phone? etc.... ..."

Table 6. Mean and Standard Deviation of Subjective Ratings for Each of the Test Images in Figures 25 through 29*

in • BAXTER AND SEIBERT Synthetic Aperture Radar Image Coding Synthetic Aperture Radar Image Coding
by Robert Baxter, Michael Seibert
"... In PAGE 35: ...15 for the paired test). Table6 summarizes the results of this experiment in tabular form, and Figure 30 summarizes these same results by plotting the mean subjective ratings as a function of the NMSE. The red line in Figure 30 rep- resents a least-squares regressive linear fit.... ..."
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