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Table 4. Alternative Models of Generic Expenditure Share and the Price of Brand-name drugs*
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 2. The Generic Propagation Framework
2005
"... In PAGE 3: ... This is consistent with its name, sitemap-based term propagation model (or ST model in brief). Table2 shows the relationship between the two existing models and the generic framework. Table 2.... In PAGE 3: ...3.3 Two New Propagation Models From Table2 , one can easily think of two new models for relevance propagation (corresponding to the two question marks): hyperlink-based term propagation model (or HT model) and sitemap-based score propagation model (or SS model). Similar to the ST model, the HT model needs to propagate the frequency of query term in a web page before adopting relevance weighting algorithms to rank the documents.... ..."
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Table 2. The Generic Propagation Framework
2005
"... In PAGE 3: ... This is consistent with its name, sitemap-based term propagation model (or ST model in brief). Table2 shows the relationship between the two existing models and the generic framework. Table 2.... In PAGE 3: ...3.3 Two New Propagation Models From Table2 , one can easily think of two new models for relevance propagation (corresponding to the two question marks): hyperlink-based term propagation model (or HT model) and sitemap-based score propagation model (or SS model). Similar to the ST model, the HT model needs to propagate the frequency of query term in a web page before adopting relevance weighting algorithms to rank the documents.... ..."
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Table 1 Generic ERP modeling process
2003
"... In PAGE 4: ... If the system includes an embedded process model, such as SAP [6] and Baan [8], that model can serve as a basis for the business process model, but should be treated carefully and checked for consistency with the other information sources. The process, whose summary is provided in Table1 , includes four modeling levels: a global level and three levels corresponding to the optionality levels discussed above. Global level: The initial level in the modeling process concerns the global functionality of the system without addressing its various options.... ..."
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Table 1 . Equations of the proposed generic model
1997
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TABLE I EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS: GENERIC MODEL
Table 3: Generic Decision Table.
2004
"... In PAGE 22: ... Due to the perceptual modeling in the feature domain any segment feature may fall into forced-classification region and overrides the common decision process with its decision alone. Otherwise a decision look-up table is applied for the final classification as given in Table3 . This table is formed up considering all possible class type combinations.... In PAGE 22: ... Due to the perceptual modeling in the feature domain any segment feature may fall into forced-classification region and overrides the common decision process with its decision alone. Otherwise a decision look-up table is applied for the final classification as given in Table3... ..."
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Table 2: Generic Component Connections
"... In PAGE 4: ... To enable ease of component connection and interchange, a standard connection methodology was devised. The basic premise of this was to use generic connections in the form of mechanical, electrical and fluid connections ( Table2 ). Since Simulink is a casual simulation system the inputs and outputs to each component have to be strictly defined, as opposed to other simulation packages which calculate its own cause and effect from given equations (e.... In PAGE 5: ...Table 2: Generic Component Connections Through use of the connection scheme of Table2 , a component may be defined as shown in Figure 2: Figure 2: Component connections It should be noted that all types of connection are possible for each component, and in fact some components may have multiple connections of the same type (for example a fuel cell model may have fluid connections for the anode, cathode and cooling streams along with an electrical connection). By adopting this approach it is possible to easily integrate models into the NFCCPP environment.... ..."
Table 3: Generic Decision Table.
2004
"... In PAGE 10: ... Due to the perceptual modeling in the feature domain any segment feature may fall into forced-classification region and overrides the common decision process with its decision alone. Otherwise a decision look-up table is applied for the final classification as given in Table3 . This table is formed up considering all possible class type combinations.... ..."
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Table 1 identifies four generic software business models.
"... In PAGE 6: ... Table1 . Generic software business models (edited from Rajala et al.... ..."
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