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Table I. Notation for the Canonical Seed Assignment Model in WSNs in Terms of the Graph-Theoretical Interpretation Bipartite Graph Process Canonical Model
Table 5. Measures of overall model fit Canonical
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"... In PAGE 7: ...01). This conclusion is consistent ith the canonical R2 values showed in Table5 . For these ata, in the first canonical function the independent ariables explain 70% of the variance in the dependent ariables; the second canonical function explains 24%, and he third one explains only 5.... ..."
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Table 5. Measures of overall model fit Canonical
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"... In PAGE 7: ...01). This conclusion is consistent ith the canonical R2 values showed in Table5 . For these ata, in the first canonical function the independent ariables explain 70% of the variance in the dependent ariables; the second canonical function explains 24%, and he third one explains only 5.... ..."
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Tables Table 1. Summary of the behavior of the oscillator neurons of the biological system and the canonical models
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Table 3.2: ASP, JSP and CF Object Models Mapped to the Canonical Object Model
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Table 3.2: ASP, JSP and CF Object Models Mapped to the Canonical Object Model
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Table 4 Object model for Canon digital camera Category Element
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Table 5 Summary of canonical models of the form PHQ = C8m,n cm,nPUmV nQ.
in CANONICAL TIME-FREQUENCY, TIME-SCALE, AND FREQUENCY-SCALE REPRESENTATIONS OF TIME-VARYING CHANNELS
"... In PAGE 21: ... Summary and Future Work. Table5 summarizes the projection and trans- lation operators used to generate the three discrete canonical channel model discussed in this paper. Each of the models can be thought of as sending a transmit waveform through a shaping transmission filter Q and then receiving the signal through a re- ceiving filter P.... ..."
TABLE I: Distribution Error Respecting to Monte Carlo Results: (1)CLECT:Our Method with Extended Canonical Model;(2)NoPath: Existing Canonical Model where no path correlation is consideered;(3)NoCorr: neither global correlation nor path correlation is considered
Table 1. Modes of operation for the Canonical Frame Model. The two left columns show the choices of tracking operation available. The
"... In PAGE 4: ... The advantage of the Canonical Frame Model lies in the ease in choosing different modes of operation. Table1 show how different tracking modes can be effected. For exam- ple if a rigid curve is to be tracked under variable epipolar geometry (eg.... ..."
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