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Table 2 . Decomposing prior trials as massed and distributed practice

in fluency
by Joseph E. Beck
"... In PAGE 4: ...he student encounters a word at 10:00 a.m. one day and then at 9:30 a.m. the next day. The essential construct is did the trial occur on a later day? Table2 shows has we decompose the prior encounters based on massed vs. distributed practice.... ..."

Table 1. Means and standard deviations of the classification accuracies for mass- spring vs. ballistic over 100 trials of SVM training and testing

in Ballistic Hand Movements
by V. Shiv, Naga Prasad, Vili Kellokumpu, Larry S. Davis
"... In PAGE 9: ...he same class, i.e. ballistic. Table1 shows the classification results. The classification accuracies are fairly high and the variance due to sampling for constructing the training sets is low.... ..."

Table 3 Protein Mass Balance for HPG Production Protein Protein balance

in Biotechnology
by For Fuels And, Biotechnology, Mark Finkelstein, James D. Mcmillan, Brian H. Davison, Barbara Evans, Melvin P. Tucker, Nicholas J. Nagle, Edward W. Jennings, Kelly N. Ibsen, Andy Aden, Quang A. Nguyen, Kyoung H. Kim, Sally L. Noll
"... In PAGE 11: ... The dried fermentation residues were broken up to pass through a 6- mm screen and mixed three times by the method of cone and quarter mix- ing. The dried and screened HDG (~32 kg) was available for poultry-feeding trials ( Table3 ). The supernatant from the centrifugation step and filtrate from the filter belt were not evaporated to form concentrated syrup to be added to the dried HDG to form HDGS because of lack of pilot-scale equip- ment to accomplish the evaporation step.... In PAGE 15: ...1.6 % (4). This variation is of some concern to animal feedlot operators. Table3 provides the increase in protein content as a result of the pre- treatment of DG with dilute H2SO4, followed by enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation of the pretreated DG. The residual protein content in the HDG was found to increase from approx 33.... ..."

TABLES Mass

in Analysis of multicomponent mass spectra applying Bayesian
by Probability Theory Schwarz-Selinger, T. Schwarz-selinger, R. Preuss, V. Dose, W. Von Der Linden

Table 3: O-stars spectral type versus mass for di erent luminosity classes (Mar- tins, Schaerer amp; Hillier 2005)

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2007
"... In PAGE 39: ...We nd it useful to end this stellar evolution section with a compilation ( Table3 ) of the masses of massive stars as a function of spectral type (from O9.5 through O3) and luminosity class (V, III, and I).... In PAGE 72: ...alaxy with masses in excess of 30 M (i.e., spectral types earlier than O6.5V, see Table3 ). Assuming 10 kpc as the reference radius of the Milky Way, we see that the average surface density of accreting early O-type massive stars is about 3 objects/kpc2.... ..."

Table Trial

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table VIII. Product value versus automation approach.

in SUMMARY
by Per Runeson, Carina Andersson, Martin Höst

Tables Table 1: Applications of the HRS in developing countries

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2000

Table 16. Standardised measures of dissolution of calcium sulphate blocks over 12 days, at each of the oyster sites within Coffin Bay, South Australia. Rate of solution of blocks was used as an indication of differences in current flow between sites. Standardised mass loss = mass loss of site block/mass loss of laboratory control (adapted from Bridger, unpublished data).

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 36: ... Height and weight of shell, wet and dry meat weight were determined monthly using 60 oysters from each site, along with water conditions and particulate food levels. Current flow at the sites was measured indirectly using rate of solution of calcium sulphate blocks ( Table16 ). Control blocks from two batches produced for trials 1 and 2 dissolved at different rates in the laboratory.... In PAGE 39: ...id not increase. During February-March, oysters at Dutton and Kellidie lost condition. Environmental conditions, other than temperature, pH and phytoplankton levels, appeared to severely hinder shell growth at both commercial sites during the majority of the trial period. Differences in salinity and perhaps current flow (Fig 12, Table16 ) between sites were detected, and salinity was shown by partial correlation analysis to be the dominant parameter when correlated with dry meat weight (r = -0.... ..."

Table 6 summarizes the activities of mass organizations in Quang Tri in response to the November 1999 disaster, and their important role in rehabilitation.

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2003
"... In PAGE 46: ...Table 6 summarizes the activities of mass organizations in Quang Tri in response to the November 1999 disaster, and their important role in rehabilitation. Table6 . Activities undertaken by mass organizations in Quang Tri during the November 1999 flood Activities Mass organization involved Pre-disaster 1.... ..."
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