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Table 1 The fault situations

in Downloaded from
by Xiaochun George Wang, Wei Liu, On Behalf Of, Xiaochun George Wang, Wei Liu
"... In PAGE 13: ... The states and parameters are estimated based on the data. A set of 11 faults and normal behaviour are considered known ( Table1 ). The fault diagnosis accuracy is about 85%, corresponding to the following assumption.... ..."

Table 1. Present situation.

in A Framework for Risk criteria for critical infrastructures: Fundamentals and Case Studies in the Netherlands
by J. (Han) K. Vrijling, Pieter H.A.J.M. van Gelder, Louis H. J. Goossens, Hessel G. Voortman, Mahesh D. Pandey, Mahesh D. P

Table 7. Situations for Generalization

in A Fuzzified Nested Generalized Exemplar Theory
by Maria Do, Maria Do Carmo Nicoletti, Fl��via Oliveira Santos

Table C. situation

in by Ir. P.G. Blanken and Ir. J.J.L.M. van Vlerken, iii the group ”Magnetic Recording
by Hogeschool Eindhoven Tlo-e, Hogeschool Eindhoven Tlo-e 1992

Table 1: Situations and their partitions

in An Architecture for Action with Selective Attention
by John Woodfill, Ramin Zabih
"... In PAGE 9: ... Similarly, the goodness of a cast can be determined as a function of the geometric layout of the objects in the cast and the distances between them. Table1 indicates the simplicity of choosing actions given a cast for the five activities in the Flox system. The first row of the table indicates the number of roles in each activity.... ..."

Table 1 Situations and Expressions

in Notes
by Dirk Heylen, Anton Nijholt, Dennis Reidsma

Table 2. Present situation

in
by J. (han K. Vrijling, Louis H. J. Goossens, Hessel G. Voortman, Mahesh D. Pandey

TABLE II Situation E

in Interacting with Computers, The Interdisciplinary Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. (accepted, in press) A framework for analyzing and understanding online communities
by Clarisse Sieckenius De Souza, Rua Marquês, São Vicente, Jenny Preece

Table 2. Situations and Reactions

in 1 Reactive Instructional Planning to Support Interacting Teaching Strategies
by Julita Vassileva

Table 1. Proposed empirical examples of traits with other-only and whole-group fitness effects.

in Relatedness in Trait Group Models of Social Evolution
by John Pepper
"... In PAGE 2: ... I will refer to these two types as other-only and whole-group traits respectively. Both situations are frequently encountered in nature ( Table1 ) and both have been treated many times in theoretical models (Table 2). The distinction is rarely noted, but it has important implications both for how... ..."
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