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Table 6 is an example. The first column

in Mining Tables from Large Scale HTML Texts
by Hsin-hsi Chen, Shih-chung Tsai, Jin-he Tsai 2000
Cited by 22

Table 1 IDA descriptive domain knowledge in the form of a table

in Towards intelligent decision support systems for emergency managers: the IDA approach
by Adam Maria Gadomski, Sandro Bologna, Ro Bologna, Giovanni Di Costanzo, Anna Perini, Marco Schaerf 2001
"... In PAGE 8: ... For instance, the temperature of a tank is modelled by a Boolean variable that states if the object temperature is above or below a critical value or the level of coverage by foam of an object is an integer ranging from 0 (no foam) to 3 (fully covered). Table1 illustrates the classes of state variables (attributes) currently used for the oil port domain. Table 1 IDA descriptive domain knowledge in the form of a table... ..."
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Table 1. Relationship between the degree of feedforward (layer 4 to layers 2--3) synaptic depression and the strength of adaptation effects

in Cerebral Cortex Advance Access published August 9, 2007 Asymmetric Synaptic Depression in Cortical Networks
by unknown authors

Table 2. Relationship between the degree of depression asymmetry at intracortical synapses and the strength of adaptation effects

in Cerebral Cortex Advance Access published August 9, 2007 Asymmetric Synaptic Depression in Cortical Networks
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 12: ... Second, we varied the amplitude and orientation spread of the intracortical depression factors that control the degree of depression asymmetry at excitatory and inhibitory synapses (see Supplementary Data). We found ( Table2 ) that whereas the repulsive shift magnitude and far-flank responses were in- creased by increasing the depression asymmetry, symmetric synaptic depression (3% in Table 2) virtually eliminated the postadaptation orientation shifts and response changes (see Supplementary Figs 8 and 9). Furthermore, reversing the Figure 7.... In PAGE 12: ... Second, we varied the amplitude and orientation spread of the intracortical depression factors that control the degree of depression asymmetry at excitatory and inhibitory synapses (see Supplementary Data). We found (Table 2) that whereas the repulsive shift magnitude and far-flank responses were in- creased by increasing the depression asymmetry, symmetric synaptic depression (3% in Table2 ) virtually eliminated the postadaptation orientation shifts and response changes (see Supplementary Figs 8 and 9). Furthermore, reversing the Figure 7.... In PAGE 15: ... However, the age- and temperature- dependent reduction in the degree of synaptic depression may not constitute a problem for our study as the depression levels used in our model are quite modest (on average, there was a 12% reduction in the strength of model excitatory synapses and an 8% reduction in the strength of inhibitory synapses). In addition, we have conducted computer simula- tions to show that even a significant reduction in the degree of asymmetry between excitatory and inhibitory synaptic depres- sion ( Table2 ) is unable to completely abolish the adaptation effects discussed here. It could be argued that asymmetric synaptic depression could change the gain and sensitivity of cortical circuits by influencing not only the strength, but also the delay between excitatory and inhibitory inputs.... ..."

Table 1 - The node types: The first column contains

in Interpreting Syntactically Ill-Formed Sentences
by Leonardo Lesmo And

Table 1 - The node types: the first column contains

in A Flexible Natural Language Parser Based On a Two-Level Representation of Syntax
by Leonardo Iesmo, Pietro Torasso

Table 10 Toyota Prius THS HFET Results--Test Sequence No. 1

in Evaluation of a Toyota Prius Hybrid System (THS)
by Printed On Recycled, United States, Karl H. Hellman, Maria R. Peralta, Gregory K. Piotrowski
"... In PAGE 35: ...acilitate a later comparison. HFET results from both the No. 2 and No. 1 sequences are given simultaneously in Table10 for comparison. Table 9 Toyota Prius THS Tests Over 4-Bag FTP Test Sequence No.... ..."

Table 4. Constancy and Background Indices for Experiment 3, Observer DHBa

in Color Constancy in the Nearly Natural Image. 2. Achromatic loci
by David H. Brainard 1998
"... In PAGE 11: ... This result confirms conclu- sions drawn by Shevell and colleagues on the basis of ex- periments that employed relatively simple stimulus configurations.38,39 Table4 provides the constancy and surface for Experiment 3, which directly compares the effect of illuminant. Open circles, chromaticities of the Gray background are very similar to those of the illuminants themselves.... ..."
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Table 4. Alternative Models of Generic Expenditure Share and the Price of Brand-name drugs*

in Generic Scrip Share and the Price of Brand-name Drugs: The Role of Consumer Choice
by John A. Rizzo, Richard Zeckhauser 2005
"... In PAGE 27: ...(INSERT TABLE 3) The results of a number of alternative specifications are summarized in Table4 . These alternative estimates employ different sets of instruments from the age, education, and race and ethnicity variables discussed above.... In PAGE 37: ...Table4... ..."

Table 4.9: Explaining error of exclusion: Regressions with the index of durables

in Policy Research Working Paper 2328
by Social Trans Fers, Branko Milanovic
"... In PAGE 28: ...g. spending levels in Liepaja, see Table4 .t 1, determine the shading of the Liepaja district).... ..."
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