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Table 1: Negative Binomial Regression Results

in Revisiting Optimal Software Components
by William M. Evanco, June Verner
"... In PAGE 4: ...(3) Estimates of equation (2) are shown in Table1 for the total sample of 1014 subprograms (column 2), as well as sub-samples consisting of only new subprograms (column 3), extensively modified subprograms (column 4), and slightly modified subprograms (column 5). The numbers in the parentheses are the standard errors associated with the coefficient estimates.... In PAGE 4: ... This maximum can be computed by taking the partial derivative of equation (3) with respect to SLOC. Setting this derivative equal to zero and solving for SLOC, we find the optimum number of SLOC for subprograms to be: SLOCopt = exp((1- a1)/2 a2)(4) The last row of Table1 shows the values of the optimum SLOC for each of the regressions. For the total sample, the value of the optimum SLOC is 78 lines of code.... ..."

Table 1 Negative Binomial parameters of the multiplicity distributions.

in Multiplicity Distributions In Separated Phase Space Intervals Of
by Collisions At Gev, M. Adamus, H. B Ottcher, F. Crijns

Table 2: Class implementing the hierarchical Binomial Beta-Binomial model for the LOH data.

in Hydra: A java library for markov chain monte carlo
by Gregory R. Warnes 2001
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Table 2: Class implementing the hierarchical Binomial Beta-Binomial model for the LOH data.

in HYDRA: A Java library for Markov Chain Monte Carlo
by Gregory Warnes

Table 7. Menu items (number of senses and syntactic roles)

in Ambiguity Identification and Measurement in Natural Language Texts
by Mariano Ceccato, Nadzeya Kiyavitskaya, Nicola Zeni, Luisa Mich, Daniel M. Berry

Table 7. Parameters for some NP and m-NP test.

in Close-point spatial tests and their application to random number generators
by Jean-françois Cordeau, Richard Simard 1997
"... In PAGE 7: ... Table7 gives a list of test parameters for the NP and m-NP tests in the unit torus. Table 8 gives another set for the Bickel-Breiman test.... ..."
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Table 1. Performance evaluation #28NP - Network Partitioning failure, T NP

in Dealing with Network Partitioning: a Case Study
by Wanlei Zhou, Weijia Jia 1999
"... In PAGE 11: ... All transactions were designed to be able to execute successfully and therefore no ful#0Cllment transactions were generated. Table1 lists our test results. The table shows the average response time for each cases.... In PAGE 11: ...Table 1. Performance evaluation #28NP - Network Partitioning failure, T NP : Time du- ration of the network partitioning failure#29 Table1 shows that, for a primary transaction T p , a network partitioning failure does not a#0Bect the response time #28considering up to 5#25 standard devia- tions, the two times are the same#29. This is because that the commit result for T p is returned immediately after the execution of the transaction, no matter if a network partitioning failure occurs or not.... ..."
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Table- 1 : Examples of baseNP and -baseNP

in A Quasi-Dependency Model for Structural Analysis
by Of Chinese Basenps', Zhao Jun, Huang Changning 1998
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Table 1A NP referents

in Evaluating centering for sentence ordering in two new domains
by Nikiforos Karamanis 2006
"... In PAGE 2: ...icrosoft, brands, ...g microsoft RETAIN Table1 : (A) Fragment of the entity grid for example (1); (B) CP (i.e.... In PAGE 2: ... This information is used as the basis for the computation of the entity grid: a two- dimensional array that captures the distribution of NP referents across sentences in the text using the aforementioned symbols for their grammatical role and for a referent that does not occur in a sentence. Table1 A illustrates a fragment of the grid for the sentences in example (1).2 Our data transformation script computes the basic structure of Centering (known as CF list) for each row of the grid using the referents with the symbols 1Subjects in passive constructions such as Microsoft in (1b) are marked with O.... In PAGE 2: ...Ps, e.g. Microsoft Corp. and the company in (1a), the role with the highest priority (in this case S) is used. S, O and X ( Table1 B). The members of the CF list are ranked according to their grammatical role (Brennan et al.... ..."
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Table 4: Values of NP8

in Reconfigurable Repetitive Padding Unit
by Georgi Kuzmanov, Stamatis Vassiliadis 2002
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