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TABLE 3.1 Evaluation of the different classes of translation schemes.

in Eastman Kodak Company
by Jintae Lee, Thomas W. Malone, Sloan Wp, Bellsouth Corporation, Ernst Young 1988

TABLE 4. AN EXTENDED STRUCTURAL INVENTORY OF SVC LANGUAGES

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Table 3 Primary language instruction 1998 and 1999 for districts in three categories of commitment to primary language programs prior to Proposition 227

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TABLE (Languages))

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Table 1. Examples of domain specific languages. Language Domain of language use

in Towards Software Development
by P. Panuška
"... In PAGE 2: ...To demonstrate that the idea of domain specific languages is not new, remind any specialized language as SQL, CAD, HTML, etc. Table1 shows several examples of DSL. Table 1.... ..."

Table 1: The 24 IE languages analyzed. Language Abbreviation Language Abbreviation

in A comparison of phylogenetic reconstruction methods on an IE dataset
by Luay Nakhleh, Tandy Warnow, Don Ringe, Steven N. Evans 2005
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Table 1: The 24 IE languages analyzed. Language Abbreviation Language Abbreviation

in A comparison of phylogenetic reconstruction methods on an IE dataset
by Luay Nakhleh, Tandy Warnow, Don Ringe, Steven N. Evans 2005
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Table 1: The 24 IE languages analyzed. Language Abbreviation Language Abbreviation

in A comparison of phylogenetic reconstruction methods on an IE dataset
by Luay Nakhleh, Tandy Warnow, Don Ringe, Steven N. Evans 2005
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Table 1: The Tomita languages Language De nition

in Dynamic on-line clustering and state extraction: An approach to symbolic learning
by Sreerupa Das, Michael Mozer 1998
"... In PAGE 11: ... 5.3 Test problems The network was trained on a set of regular languages, listed in Table1 , that are de ned on the symbols 0 and 1. These languages were rst studied by Tomita (1982) and later used by others, including Giles et al.... ..."
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Table 2. The functional properties of scripting languages. Language Language

in Scripting Language Open PROMOL: Extension, Environment and Application
by Robertas Damasevicius 2001
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