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TABLE 1. Incidence of binocular excitatory and inhibitory responses

in Nature of Inhibitory Postsynaptic Activity in Developing Relay Cells of the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus
by Jok�ubas Z ˇ Iburkus, Fu-sun Lo, William Guido, Z ˇ Iburkus, Fu-sun Lo, William Guido Nature Of 2003

Table 2 Incorrect responses to AIDS knowledge items among participants from a black township in Cape Town who have and have not been tested for HIV

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2003

Table I.The percentages of correct responses to modal inference problems

in 434 Review TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences Vol.5 No.10 October 2001 Mental models and deduction
by Philip N. Johnson-laird, Philip N. Johnson-laird

Table I.The percentages of correct responses to modal inference problems

in 434 Review TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences Vol.5 No.10 October 2001 Mental models and deduction
by Philip N. Johnson-laird, Philip N. Johnson-laird

Table 3. Links between Financial Literacy and Retirement Calculation Behaviors (HRS 2004, Planning Module - preliminary, unweighted data)

in Financial Literacy and Planning: Implications for Retirement Wellbeing
by Annamaria Lusardi, Olivia S. Mitchell 2005
"... In PAGE 13: ... In this case, they may fail to appreciate the role of (or may have a hard time solving problems with) compound interest, inflation, and risk. Table3 reports the proportion of correct, incorrect, and DK responses to the financial literacy questions for the full sample, as well as among those who make some effort to plan as described above. We interpret these as associations rather than causal relationships, though it would be reasonable to assume that the direction of causality goes from financial literacy to retirement planning and execution of these plans.... ..."
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Table 3. Percentage of correct responses for different idioms.

in The Acquisition of Idioms: Transfer or What?
by Riyad F. Hussein, Rajai Khanji, Khalaff Makhzoomy
"... In PAGE 7: ... quot; The low percentage of tlle correct rendering of this idiom is due to transfer from Arabic which does not use the verb quot;to kill quot; but rather tlle verb quot;to hit quot; or quot;to catch quot; in the equivalent Arabic idiom. As shown in Table3 , the correct translation of idioms which were different in Arabic and English was relatively low, and ranged from 26% for the idiom quot;to call a... ..."

Table 8. Inhibitory synaptic parameters

in Ó Springer-Verlag 2003 Modeling coincidence detection in nucleus laminaris
by Victor Grau-serrat, Catherine E. Carr, Jonathan Z. Simon

Table 1. Percentage of correct responses for identical idioms.

in The Acquisition of Idioms: Transfer or What?
by Riyad F. Hussein, Rajai Khanji, Khalaff Makhzoomy

Table 1: Correct response rates according to the burst

in Audio-Visual Intent-To-Speak Detection For Human-Computer Interaction
by Philippe de Cuetos, Chalapathy Neti, Andrew W. Senior

Table 1: Percentage of correct responses in arithmetic

in Vol 3–9 TEACHING ARITHMETIC AND ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS
by K. Subramaniam, Rakhi Banerjee, Homi Bhabha Centre For Science
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