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Table 6 : Crosstalk measurement, two active channels

in Long Distance Differential Transmission of DS Links over Copper Cable
by Stefan Haas, Xinjian Liu, Brian Martin
"... In PAGE 3: ...able 5 : Far-end crosstalk measurement, one active channel ......................................................................15 Table6 : Crosstalk measurement, two active channels.... ..."
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Table 1: Configuration of the channel sounding measurements.

in Indoor Radio Channel Modeling - Bridging from Propagation Details to Simulation
by Stefan Mangold Matthias, Matthias Lott, Dave Evans, Rob Fifield 1998
"... In PAGE 2: ... Hence, the signal characteristic of the individual paths in real HIPERLAN scenarios will differ from the measured and broadband profiles. Table1 summarizes the channel sounding configuration. Table 1: Configuration of the channel sounding measurements.... ..."
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Table 1. Bias conditions for channel transconductance measurements

in Radiation hardened transistor characteristicsfor applications at LHC and beyond
by Millmore Hall Raymond, G. Hall, M. Raymond, G. F. Sciacca, M. French

Table 2. Channel characteristics

in MEASUREMENT AND MODELLING OF AN UWB CHANNEL AT HOSPITAL 1 Currently with Elektrobit Ltd., Oulu, Finland.
by L. Hentilä, A. Taparungssanagorn, H. Viittala, M. Hämäläinen
"... In PAGE 2: ... Typical PDP in LOS channel in the operating room. Channel characteristics extracted from the measure- ment data are tabulated in Table2 . In Figure 4, cumulative distribution functions (CDF) of the calculated RMS delay spreads are shown for each room.... ..."

Table 6: Channel Selection

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2008
"... In PAGE 17: ... The status registers contain the results of an analog-to-digital conversion of the on-chip sensors and external channels. All sensors and external analog-input channels have a unique channel address (see Table6 , page 21). The measurement result from each channel is stored in a status register with the same address on the DRP.... In PAGE 20: ... This channel could be an internal voltage or an external (off-chip) transducer. Table6 shows the channel assignments. ACQ This bit is used in Single Channel mode to increase the acquisition time available for external analog inputs in Continuous Sampling mode by 6 ADCCLK cycles (see Acquisition Phase, page 35).... ..."

Table 1. Mean residence time (days) of Br- and TCE for different channels (experimental results).

in EFFECT OF VEGETATION ON TRANSPORT OF GROUNDWATER AND NONAQUEOUS-PHASE LIQUID
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 9: ... Air sparging increases both the groundwater and the gas-phase TCE concentrations because it enhances mass transfer and NAPL dissolution. The mean residence times of bromide for the saturated zone and TCE for the groundwater effluent and gas-phase release are shown in Table1 . TCE took much longer than bromide to flow out of the channels in the groundwater stream.... ..."

Table 3: List of top cross section measurements for all channels. Channel CDF measurements(pb) D0 measurements(pb)

in Is There Only Top Quark? - Review Of Top Results
by Wang Cdf Ms-, M. J. Wang, Top Was Observed

Table 5 : Far-end crosstalk measurement, one active channel

in Long Distance Differential Transmission of DS Links over Copper Cable
by Stefan Haas, Xinjian Liu, Brian Martin
"... In PAGE 3: ...able 4 : Near-end crosstalk measurement, one active channel....................................................................15 Table5 : Far-end crosstalk measurement, one active channel .... ..."
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TABLE 2A: DIFFERENCES IN NUMBER OF PERSONAL CONTACTS PER CHANNEL BEFORE AND AFTER MCA ADJUSTMENT: OVERALL INTERNET USE* In Person

in Social contact differences between Internet users and nonusers
by Alan Neustadtl, John P. Robinson 2002
"... In PAGE 19: ... TABLE2 B: DIFFERENCES IN NUMBER OF PERSONAL CONTACTS PER CHANNEL BEFORE AND AFTER MCA ADJUSTMENT: NUMBER OF PEOPLE CONTACTED BY EMAIL* In Person MCA Adjusted By Telephone MCA Adjusted Letters MCA Adjusted Meetings MCA Adjusted Sum MCA Adjusted # of Email Contacts No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes Total (n=879) 12.5 12.... ..."
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TABLE 3A: DIFFERENCES IN NUMBER OF CONTACTS PER CHANNEL BEFORE AND AFTER MCA ADJUSTMENT: OVERALL INTERNET USE* In Person By Telephone Letters Meetings Sum

in Social contact differences between Internet users and nonusers
by Alan Neustadtl, John P. Robinson 2002
"... In PAGE 21: ... TABLE3 B: DIFFERENCES IN NUMBER OF CONTACTS PER CHANNEL BEFORE AND AFTER MCA ADJUSTMENT: NUMBER OF PEOPLE CONTACTED BY EMAIL* In Person By Telephone Letters Meetings Sum MCA Adjusted MCA Adjusted MCA Adjusted MCA Adjusted MCA Adjusted # of Email Contacts No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes Total (n=879) 12.5 12.... ..."
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