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(Table 1). From the CIR model described by Goldreich et al. (1986), the 42 : 43 CIR with Galatea could create 86 (2mC with mC = 43, the wavenumber associated with the CIR) equally spaced libration sites around Neptune, each of them being potentially capable of azimuthally confining the dust within the Adams ring to form a stable arc. The relation between the mean motion of Galatea nG and the CIR mean motion nC is expressed as

in Astrometry And Near-Infrared Photometry Of Neptune's Inner Satellites
by And Ring Arcs, Christophe Dumas, Richard J. Terrile, Bradford A. Smith, Glenn Schneider
"... In PAGE 6: ...nfrared magnitude m1.87 lm = 20.6 C6 0.2 (Table 2). Our reanalysis of the astrometry of the satellites and ring arcs (Table1 ) confirms the previous results reported by Dumas et al. (1999) and Sicardy et al.... ..."

Table 2: Offset = 0%. Results with ten confinements methods

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 5: ...Table2 show the result (also for a hybrid method, which is explained below). As we can see quot;Hyperbolic quot; confinement is extremely good.... ..."

Table 7 - Error detection details for faults that caused damage confined to PI.

in Experimental Evaluation of a COTS System for Space Applications
by Henrique Madeira, Raphael R. Some, F. Moreira, D. Costa, David Rennels 2002
"... In PAGE 13: ...irectly affected by the fault. Furthermore, as most of these faults have been detected (36.8%), thus suggests that these kind of faults can be recovered effectively using the SIFT approach of REE. Table7 shows the details on the error detection mechanisms for both OS faults and application faults. ... ..."
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Table 3: Offset=90%. Results with ten confinements methods

in unknown title
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Table 6 reports the estimation results with the instrument. We confine our discussion on the

in Markets: A Survival Analysis of Albums on Ranking Charts
by Sudip Bhattacharjee, Ram D. Gopal, Kaveepan Lertwachara, James R. Marsden, Rahul Telang, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 2005
"... In PAGE 22: ... The fit of the second stage model is 48%. Table6 : Overall Impact of Sharing on Survival using Instrument Model estimates with Log(Shares_debut) Model estimates with Log(Shares_max) Parameter First Stage Second Stage First Stage Second Stage Constant Debut rank Log(Shares_debut) Log(Shares_max) Superstar Minor label Solo Male Group RIAA announcement indicator (instrument) 6.00** (19.... ..."

TABLE 1. Evolution of the relative quadratic error as the confinement ratio is varied for the radial oscillation of a spherical bubble. The confinement ratio is the ratio between domain size and bubble diameter.

in Bubble collapse near a solid boundary: A numerical study . . .
by Stéphane Popinet, Stéphane Zaleski 2001

Table 1: SubDomain-confined Programs Program Size of Subdomain Simple bash shell script 31 files

in SubDomain: Parsimonious Server Security
by Crispin Cowan, Steve Beattie, Greg Kroah-Hartman, Calton Pu, Perry Wagle, Virgil Gligor

Table 1: SubDomain-confined Programs Program Size of Subdomain Simple bash shell script 31 files

in SubDomain: Parsimonious Server Security
by Crispin Cowan, Steve Beattie, Greg Kroah-Hartman, Calton Pu, Perry Wagle, Virgil Gligor

TABLE 14. SUMMARY OF CONFINED REPEATED LOAD DEFORMATION TEST DATA FOR TEST ITEMS FIELD COMPACTED

in Marginal Aggregates in Flexible Pavements: Field Evaluation
by Randy Ahlrich 1998

Table 2 The effect of borehole confinement and borehole back pressure on fluid cutting ability.

in The Reaming Out Of Geothermal Excavations
by Final Report To, David A. Summers, Zbigniew Sebastian
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