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TABLE 6 MULTIPLE USE OF COMMUNITY SERVICES

in Linking Community Resources To Family Survival Strategies
by Ron Shaffer Professor, Sandi Wraith, Ron Shaffer, Ron Shaffer, Ann Ziebarth, Ann Ziebarth, Jennifer Farnham, Jennifer Farnham, I Wraith, Leann Tigges, Leann Tigges
"... In PAGE 18: ... Single moms were relatively more reliant on community emergency services than couples, the only exception being other retirement which would be age dependent. TABLE6 displays the frequency with which households were multiple users of the community emergency services listed in TABLE 5. The popular version is the excessive use of community emergency services by many low income households.... ..."

Table 4: Services in the general scientific community marketplace

in The semantic grid: A future e-science infrastructure
by David De Roure, Nicholas R. Jennings, Nigel R. Shadbolt 2003
Cited by 45

Table 4: Services in the general scientific community marketplace

in The semantic grid: A future e-science infrastructure
by David De Roure, Nicholas R. Jennings, Nigel R. Shadbolt 2003
Cited by 45

Table 2: Interest in services in developing virtual community

in Can We Surf Together If We're Bowling Alone? An Examination . . .
by Anita Blanchard, Tom Horan 1998
Cited by 9

Table 4. A sample of user community models on access point Author

in Mining user communities in digital libraries
by Christos Papatheodorou, Sarantos Kapidakis, Michalis Sfakakis, Alexandra Vassiliou 2003
"... In PAGE 7: ... Table4 presents an indicative example of two user community models per each collection category. Table 4.... ..."
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Table 2: Community Websites

in A.: Analyzing Social Networks on the Semantic Web
by Tim Finin, Li Ding, Lina Zou 2005
"... In PAGE 8: ...ivejournal.com). 3.1 Provenance of the data Table2 lists the five community websites with the most number of FOAF documents. We identify several different contests in which this information is used: to describe blog authors, to describe virtual community members, or to annotate photographs.... ..."
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Table 1: Definitions of virtual communities proposed by various authors Author Definition Howard

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 1: ... What we need is a working definition of the virtual community, a consensus found in the major stream of literature, a definition that understood by most of people. To achieve this goal, definitions of the virtual community proposed by various authors are compared in Table1 . Similar item found in definitions are then extracted in order to build up a working definition.... ..."

Table 1: Definitions of virtual communities proposed by various authors Author Definition Howard

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 1: ... What we need is a working definition of the virtual community, a consensus found in the major stream of literature, a definition that understood by most of people. To achieve this goal, definitions of the virtual community proposed by various authors are compared in Table1 . Similar item found in definitions are then extracted in order to build up a working definition.... ..."

Table C3. Services Authorized for Roles

in Security Requirements For Cryptographic Modules
by Category Computer Security, Donald L. Evans, Karen H. Brown, Acting Director, William Mehuron Director

TABLE 5 COMMUNITY EMERGENCY SERVICES (USED LAST 12 MONTHS)

in Linking Community Resources To Family Survival Strategies
by Ron Shaffer Professor, Sandi Wraith, Ron Shaffer, Ron Shaffer, Ann Ziebarth, Ann Ziebarth, Jennifer Farnham, Jennifer Farnham, I Wraith, Leann Tigges, Leann Tigges
"... In PAGE 18: ... Single moms were relatively more reliant on community emergency services than couples, the only exception being other retirement which would be age dependent. TABLE 6 displays the frequency with which households were multiple users of the community emergency services listed in TABLE5 . The popular version is the excessive use of community emergency services by many low income households.... ..."
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