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Table 1. Multivariate and univariate analysis of variance for the effects of spider mite herbivory (induced responses) on cotton cotyledons on pigment gland density on the first and second true leaves

in Specificity of Constitutive and Induced Resistance: Pigment Glands Influence Mites and Caterpillars on Cotton Plants
by Anurag A. Agrawal, Richard Karban
"... In PAGE 4: ... Effects of varying levels of spider mite herbivory on the cotyledons of plants on the density of pigment glands, leaf size, and total number of glands on the cotyledons of plants. Results A brief bout of mite herbivory to the cotyledons caused cotton plants to produce new leaves with higher densities of pigment glands compared with unattacked control plants ( Table1 , Figure 1). The density of glands increased 24% and 34%, respectively, on the first and second true leaves of induced plants com- pared with controls (Figure 1).... ..."

Table 4. RVM selection of place elements in ABA-regulated genes

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2006
"... In PAGE 7: ...Table4 ). Several transcriptional regulators of ABA re- sponses were regulated by glucose.... In PAGE 7: ...ransduction (Fig. 2A). More than 12% of the genes induced by both glucose and ABA are involved in stress responses, indicating overlapping regulation by glucose and ABA. Expression of key regulators of abiotic stress responses such as CBF3, COR15A, and RD29A were induced by both glucose and ABA (Supplemental Table4 ). Constitutive expression of CBF3 in transgenic Arabidop- sis plants induces expression of target COR (cold-regulated) genes to enhance freezing tolerance in nonacclimated plants (Gilmour et al.... In PAGE 7: ... 2003). Four genes encoding heat-shock proteins were induced by both glucose and ABA (Supplemental Table4 ). Finally, several genes involved in fatty acid and lipid metabolism are glucose and ABA inducible, reveal- ing the roles of sugar and ABA in lipid metabolism (Fig.... In PAGE 7: ... Genes regulated by glucose and ABA in opposed ways were also analyzed. Genes involved in ammonium assimilation, such as a putative ammo- nium transporter (AT1G64780), were glucose inducible and ABA repressible, and lysine-ketoglutarate reductase (AT4G33150) ex- hibited a decrease of expression level in glucose treatment and an increase of expression level in ABA treatment (Supplemental Table4 ), suggesting that nitrogen metabolism may provide dif- ferent compounds for stress and growth responses. Finally, the phosphate transporter gene ATPT2 (AT2G38940) is up-regulated by glucose and down-regulated by ABA (Supplemental Table 4), suggesting that the sugar-replete state may promote uptake and utilization of the phosphate required for carbon metabolism and ABA may repress this process.... In PAGE 8: ... These features were then ranked according to the magnitude of their weights over the 10-folds of the cross-validation procedure, and the top 75% are displayed in Tables 2 and 4. The top-ranked classifiers were seven PLACE elements for glucose up-regulated promoters, seven PLACE elements for glucose down-regulated promoters (Table 2), and nine PLACE elements for ABA-up regu- lated genes ( Table4 ). We identified 13 k-mers as top-ranking classifiers of glucose up-regulated genes and 13 k-mers as classi- fiers of glucose down-regulated genes (Table 3).... In PAGE 9: ... Supplemental Table 6 shows these mo- tifs are significantly enriched in the promoters of genes involved in catabolic responses, abiotic stress, and trehalose and jasmo- nate metabolism. PLACE elements that were strong classifiers of ABA up- regulated promoters ( Table4 ) were also significantly enriched in classes of genes known to be regulated by ABA, such as stress responses, ABA biosynthesis, carbohydrate breakdown, and phenylpropanoid synthesis (Supplemental Table 6). Many of these PLACE elements have been shown to confer ABA- and stress-responsive gene expression, such as ABARELATERD1, AB AREATRD22, MYB1AT, and DRE2COREZMRAB17 (Busk and Pages 1998).... In PAGE 12: ...cription factors (Iwasaki et al. 1995; Abe et al. 1997). Our RVM analyses of ABA-responsive promoters identified ABRE-like mo- tifs, recognition sequences for the ATMYB2 transcription factor, a G-box-related motif and DRE-related motifs as top-weighted classifiers of ABA-induced genes. These motifs were enriched in the promoters of genes encoding proteins involved in stress re- sponses, secondary metabolism, and hormone metabolism ( Table4 ; Supplemental Table 6). Our RVM classification is con- sistent with recently reported analysis of motif frequencies in ABA-regulated genes, which identified ABRE and DRE motifs as overrepresented (Leonhardt et al.... ..."

Table 1. Summary of physiological measurements for water relations and photosynthesis.

in Collaborators:
by Douglas Cook, Francisco Goes Da Silva, Hong Kyu Choi, Alberto Iandolino
"... In PAGE 3: ... Although we observed limited overlap in the genes induced in response to moderate drought stress and the genes induced in diseased tissue, we cannot rule out the possibility that a more severe drought stress may lead to an increase in the coincidence of PD and drought-associated gene expression. As shown in Table1 , physiological measurements of the plants used for microarray analysis also suggest an additive interaction between water stress and PD. We note that the level of water stress imposed in these experiments induced an acclimation response in treated plants, as evidenced by measurements of stomatal conductance, internal CO2 concentrations and transpiration rates.... ..."

Tablo I % Increase R Increase

in STATISTICAL ANALYSES OF INTERNATIONAL CHEMICAL RESEARCH BY INDIVIDUAL CHEMISTS, LANGUAGES AND COUNTRIES *
by Eugene Garfield, Gerald Foeman, Tablo I 1960

TABLE I Summary of Conveyance Loss Results _____________________________________________________________________ Average Average Upper 95% Lower 95%

in CONVEYANCE LOSSES DUE TO RESERVOIR RELEASES
by Randy A. Pahl, Victor R. Hasfurther, Randy Pahl, Victor R. Hasfurther, Y A. Pahl, A. M. Asce, Victor R. Hasfurther, M. Asce 1985

Table 1. Pattern of changes in earnings dispersion in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s

in Luc Soete
by Bas Ter Weel
"... In PAGE 5: ... A sharp rise in the demand for skilled workers followed and so did income inequality in many OECD countries. Table1 gives an overview of the rise in income inequality in OECD countries from the 1970s onwards. From this evidence, the IT-revolution is often perceived as a skill-biased revolution, favouring the labour-market position of the skilled part of the workforce at the expense of the unskilled.... In PAGE 12: ...706 0.956 Note: Authors: B amp;K: Blau and Kahn (1996, Figure 1), G amp;J: Gottschalk and Joyce (1998, Table1 ), and LO amp;VO: Leuven, Oosterbeek and Van Ophem (2000, Table 3). Table 1.... ..."

Table 1. Storage increase.

in Efficient Transition Fault ATPG Algorithms Based on Stuck-At Test Vectors
by Xiao Liu, Michael, Michael S. Hsiao, Sreejit Chakravarty, Paul, J. Thadikaran, C. Landrault 2003
"... In PAGE 2: ...mplies an increase of a factor of 5.9. This increase in tester memory requirement is also true if enhanced- scan transition tests are used. We generated s@ and enhanced-scan transition tests for the ISCAS85 and ISCAS89 benchmark circuits using a state-of-the-art commercial ATPG tool, and the results are shown in Table1 . Both s@ and transition test vectors were gen- erated with compression option turned on.... ..."
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Table 7: Increase in the delay

in MPLS Traffic Engineering in OSPF Networks - a combined Approach
by Stefan Köhler, Andreas Binzenhöfer, Andreas Binzenhöfer 2003
"... In PAGE 15: ...Table7 shows the increase in the average delay. While the first row states the number of changes made by each individual approach the rows two and three describe the number of additional hops per change (AHPC) respectively the... ..."
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Table 1. Storage Increase.

in Novel ATPG Algorithms for Transition Faults
by Xiao Liu Michael, Michael S. Hsiao Sreejit Chakravarty, Paul J Thadikaran 2002
"... In PAGE 2: ....9. This increase in tester memory requirement is also true if enhanced-scan transition tests are used. We generated s@ and enhanced-scan transition tests for the ISCAS85 and IS- CAS89 benchmark circuits using a state-of-the-art commer- cial ATPG tool, and the results are shown in Table1 . Both s@ and transition test vectors were generated with compres- sion option turned on.... ..."
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Table 2: 150% increase.

in An Experimental Study of ATM Capacity
by J. M. Alliot, J. F. Bosc, N. Durand, L. Maugis 1997
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