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lable and uncontrollable variables:
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Table 2: Comparison of the uncontrolled and controlled ordering methods.
1998
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Table 1: Detection results in uncontrolled traffic.
"... In PAGE 5: ... It is easy to objectively evaluate the vehi- cle detector since the total number of visible vehicles is a discrete and unambiguous value. Table1 shows the num- ber of successfully detected vehicles, as well as the false alarms and misdetections for each camera view. The trade- off between false alarms and misdetections is controlled by the parameters and thresholds.... ..."
Table 7. Rotary-Wing Aircraft Aircraft
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"... In PAGE 10: ... Capabilities ............................................ 29-30 Table7 .... ..."
Table 2 Differentiation of controlled and uncontrolled donation after cardiac death (DCD)
"... In PAGE 4: ... Although both controlled and uncontrolled situations are ethically appropriate, in this article, we pri- marily focus on controlled DCD, which is the preference covered in the critical pathway for DCD of the Organ Procurement and Transplan- tation Network/United Network for Organ Sharing. Table2 compares and contrasts key elements of both controlled and uncontrolled DCD. Critical Pathway for DCD In 2001, the critical care advisory council of the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network/United Network for Organ Sharing developed a critical pathway for DCD.... ..."
Table 5. Aircraft Scaling
"... In PAGE 7: ...able 4. Global Aircraft Parameters ....................................................................................... 37 Table5 .... ..."
Table 5. Aircraft Scaling
1999
"... In PAGE 7: ...able 4. Global Aircraft Parameters ....................................................................................... 37 Table5 .... ..."
Table 3: Aircraft characteristics
2003
"... In PAGE 3: ... The eet associated to the selected base is composed of 2 aircrafts of type A1, 4 of type A2 and 44 of type A3. The characteristics of these aircrafts are given in Table3 . A2 aircrafts can only transport items I1 and/or items I5.... ..."
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Table 6. (Continued) Aircraft
1997
"... In PAGE 10: ...able 5. Abort Call Illustration ................... 23 Table6 . Fixed-Wing Aircraft Weapons and Capabilities .... In PAGE 41: ... Table6 . Fixed-Wing Aircraft Weapons and Capabilities Aircraft M/D/S Using Service Ordnance Laser Capability LST LTD Marking Capability Beacon Capability Other Systems AV-8B Harrier II USMC Laser-guided bombs* AGM-65 Maverick GP bombs CBUs Napalm Aerial mines 2.... ..."
TABLE VI LARGE-SCALE UNCONTROLLED EXPERIMENTS: BREAKDOWN OF THE TRACES.
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