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Table 4.17. IRT difficulty indices for teacher ratings of student responses to the Early
Table 6 The Onset of Financial Crises: Early Signals
"... In PAGE 22: ... Data availability permitting, the tables also show the evolution of the indicators out-of-sample for the Asian crises of 1997. About the origins of crises Table6 summarizes the results in Appendix Tables 1 and 2. The indicators are shown individually and are also grouped into sectors along the lines described in the previous section: financial liberalization, other financial, current account, capital account, real-side, and fiscal.... In PAGE 22: ... As nearly all banking crises fall in the post-liberalization period, no subsamples for these are reported. Table6... In PAGE 23: ... The fiscal variable fared the worst, accurately calling only slightly over a quarter of the currency crises. One key difference between banking and currency crises, highlighted in Table6 , is the role of the real sector, which appears to be considerably more important for banking crises--giving early signals in 85 percent of the crises. 17 Indeed, output and stock prices signaled in 89 and 81 percent, respectively, of the banking crises for which data for these indicators was available.... In PAGE 23: ... Calomiris and Gary Gorton (1991)), the evidence presented here suggests that the bursting of asset price bubbles and increased bankruptcies associated with an economic downturn appear to be closely linked to domestic financial problems. Yet another feature that is revealed in Table6 , is that the proportion of crises accurately called rises for 13 out of the 16 indicators when single currency crises are compared to their twin counterparts. The improved performance of most of the indicators is not entirely surprising, in light of the greater severity of the twin crises episodes.... ..."
Table 4: Unrooted Leaf Stabilities of early Tetrapods.
2000
"... In PAGE 73: ... The stabilities of the leaves when the bootstrap trees are rooted on Eusthenopteron are shown in Table 5 and displayed graphically in Figure 31. When the trees are unrooted #28 Table4 and Figure 30#29 the rank ordering of the stabilities of the leaves, under the three bootstrap-based measures, is largely con- gruent. This is a pleasing result and whichmay indicate that phylogeneticists need only adopt a single LS measure.... ..."
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Table 4. Early Childhood Education Programs.
in credit, including © notice, is given to the source. Child Care and the Welfare to Work Transition
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"... In PAGE 21: ... A similar behavioral response is expected between the ages of five and six, the threshold age for the work requirement. The coefficient on youngest child is 2 to 5 years old indicator variable, though consistently negative, is repeatedly insignificant in Table4 A. The expected effects from this age-threshold legislation, however, may be coming through elementary school eligibility.... ..."
Table 1: Early vs. Late Register Assignment | No Spilling Benchmark /
1995
"... In PAGE 5: ... livermore (3 functions) - Livermore loops 1 through 14 which represent standard loop kernels in scienti c code. Table1 compares early and late register assignments when enough registers are permitted to obviate the need for spill code. The table indicates how many register were used in each of early and late register assignment, the number of execution cycles required with each technique and the % improvement gained by performing late register assignment.... ..."
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Table 1. Why was this requirement implemented so early?
"... In PAGE 6: ... A sheet with the requirements that had been discussed during the root cause analysis was compiled, which the organisation rep- resentatives used to classify the requirements. The result from the classification is displayed in Table1 and Table 2, where 4 categories have been removed as they were not used. Elicitation of improvements.... In PAGE 6: ... Therefore, no list of improvement proposals was compiled at this stage. Instead, more generic improvement proposal areas were elicited by investigating Table1 and Table 2 and the notes taken from the root cause analysis discussion. This is described below.... In PAGE 6: ... The results indicate that the organisation has gained a lot of knowledge since the planning of the reference release, which is a promising sign of evolution and progress. The causes for implementing requirements earlier than necessary are shown in Table1 . Most of the root causes originate from wishing to satisfy customer de- mands, either one specific customer or the whole market.... ..."
Table 2. Computational results for BWP test sets without link costs
(Table 7): This ic apos; considerably higher than the 1,200 interior least terns estimated by a partial survey in 1975 by.Downing (1980). There are no comprehensive historic numbtrr to compare with these figures, although early qualitative descriptions indicate that the interior least tern was rather common (Burroughs 1961, Hardy 1957). Increased censusing efforts during the past few years probably account for the differences among recent census figures and earlier surveys.
Table 3: Sensitivity of synchrony measures for early prediction of AD (p-values for Mann-Whitney test; * and ** indicate p lt; 0.05 and p lt; 0.005 respectively). Nk, Sk, and Hk are three measures of nonlinear interdependence [15].
"... In PAGE 7: ... Pre-selection was conducted to ensure that the data were of a high quality, as determined by the presence of at least 20s of artifact free data. We computed a large variety of synchrony measures for both data sets; the results are summarized in Table3 . We report results for global synchrony, obtained by averaging the synchrony measures over 5 brain regions (frontal, temporal left and right, central, occipital).... ..."
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