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Table 6. Early Reflection
Table 2 reflects
"... In PAGE 26: .... LI 4 Table2 . Variance Estimates (~10~) for Each Rgh and Yttghting Method Comblnatlor Characteristic *gh - 1 %h - pgh BISC Parent Rewelghting Standard Base Parent Reueighting Strndrrd Yelghts Sample Error of Weights Sample Error of Yclphts Variance Yclghts Varlrnce Estimates Esttmates for for Rcwelghtlng Rereightlng .... ..."
Table 6: Reflection system
"... In PAGE 3: ... Values are constant expres- sions. Other expressions include variables in Table 4, basic commands in Table 2, derived commands in Table 3 and advanced commands in Table6 , where each ei denotes an arbitrary expressions, n denotes a name, and s denotes a string. FLEXIBO is designed from the perspective of non-operational (denotational or algebraic [16, 7]) semantics (cf.... ..."
Table 2. The average rms for MDI and GOLF signals for 20 day periods over the 619 days investigated; see discus- sion in text.
Table 1. Effects of reflections and glide-reflections on cell numbers.
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"... In PAGE 21: ... Ignoring those species then, we need to see what reflections and mirror-position glide- reflections do to the numbering of the cells. Lemma 5 The action of a reflection or glide-reflection with axis in mirror position on the numbering of the cells is displayed in Table1 , where the parity of an axis is the parity of the cells through which it runs, length refers to length of the G1 lattice unit, and interchange of numbers means specifically the interchange of 1 and 3 or 2 and 4. Proof.... In PAGE 21: ... Proof. The effects of glide-reflections in Table1 are obvious. And the effects of re- flections are those of zero (even) glides except for the anomalous effect on cells of parity opposite to that of the cells through which the mirror runs when the G1 lattice unit is of odd length.... ..."
Table 6:General interpretation on the false colour composite based on general reflection, where H: high reflectance, M: medium reflectance, L: low reflectance.
"... In PAGE 10: ...able 5: Soil sample analysis scheme ................................................................................................31 Table6 : General interpretation on the false colour composite based on general reflection.... ..."
Table 1: Evaluation of Student Reflections
"... In PAGE 5: ... When the learner retrieves KITE cases and provides a solution, they must provide a rationale for their choices and solution. Table1 describes the reflection questions that ... ..."
Table 1 Reflection coefficients for silicodcopper
"... In PAGE 2: ...336 and phase angle is 0 apos;. Table1 shows the reflection coefficients of silicordcopper samples for five different bond qualities. For example, the intermediate bond is assumed at spring stiffness, k =3 xlOI5, 1595 ... ..."
Table I Reflectivity of different materials Object Reflectivity% Human skin 5
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