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Table 5 Parental Characteristics and Family Income, 2000
2005
"... In PAGE 4: ...970 to 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Table5 .... In PAGE 24: ... About one-fourth of all children in interracial families reside in California; another fourth live in five other states: Texas, Florida, New York, Illinois, and Arizona. Socioeconomic Characteristics The parents of children living in inter- racial families tend to be younger than parents in same-race couples, highlighting how recent and sharp the increase in interracial marriage has been (see Table5 ). Overall, interra- cially married parents have slightly less education than endogamous parents: 13.... ..."
Table 1. The parent rules of robot convoy.
1996
"... In PAGE 3: ...4 ft/sec). The parent rule set developedin Table1 is typically based on observation of daily driving behavior: the greater the dis- tance between my car and the car ahead of me, and the faster... ..."
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Table 12: Parent-Child Hierarchy Table
2007
"... In PAGE 52: ... The transitive closure is computed via a standard SQL:1999 recursive query. Table12 shows a sample portion of the table. Table 12: Parent-Child Hierarchy Table... ..."
Table 2 Public Parental Leave Policies
"... In PAGE 19: ... Parental Leave. As of the middle to late 1980 apos;s, all but three of the countries made near- universal provisions for job protection and wage replacement in the months following the birth of a child (see Table2 ). The United States and Australia were the most prominent exceptions.... ..."
Table 3: Parent Functions of Privilege Groups
"... In PAGE 6: ... The function CWD6C8 CE is defined on data type C8 CE by using its structure. In particular, we define a parent function for each subgroup privilege of the general privileges (see Table3 ). For example, the function CWD6BWBTBVC8 D6CXDA BM BWBTBVC8 D6CXDA AX BWBTBVC8 D6CXDA is a parent function for BWBTBVC8 D6CXDA: (hrDACPriv PV_DAC_R_NS = PV_DAC_R) /\ (hrDACPriv PV_DAC_W_NS = PV_DAC_W) /\ (hrDACPriv PV_DAC_X_NS = PV_DAC_X) /\ (hrDACPriv PV_DAC_O_NS = PV_DAC_O) /\ (hrDACPriv PV_DAC_SIG = PV_DAC_O_NS) /\ (hrDACPriv _ = PV_DAC) where CWD6BWBTBVC8 D6CXDA BP C8 CE BWBTBV states that the default parent is C8 CE BWBTBV.... ..."
Table 2. Random Parent Selection for Each Gene
2007
"... In PAGE 7: ...able 1. Roulette Wheel Example Population.................................................................... 9 Table2 .... In PAGE 22: ... If random numbers between 0 to 1 are chosen, the obvious threshold is 12 N = . In Table2 random numbers have been generated for each position to determine which parent will contribute each gene. 1 k 2 k ... ..."
Table 2: The nine hall centering parent rules.
1996
"... In PAGE 8: ... When the robot approaches the center slowly from the left side, the controller may not react as fast to turn the robot to its left as when the robot speed is fast. Nine parent rules are listed in Table2 . The weights of the RNN output fuzzy set are #0630:0#28#06l#29, #0620:0#28#06m#29, #065:0#28#06s#29, and 0.... In PAGE 9: ... The principal reason could be that not enough weight is assigned to the output label #06m #28#0620 degrees#29. Therefore, rule 9 in Table2 is not able to turn the robot back to the center in that situation. However, with on-line learning, the robot almost locked... ..."
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Table 1: The wall following parent rule set.
1996
"... In PAGE 6: ... For instance, when the robot is heading farther away from the speci#0Ced distance trail toward the wall, the controller is supposed to turn the robot with a large positive degree. A set of parent rules is listed in Table1 . The weights of the RNN output fuzzy set are -60.... In PAGE 7: ...oisy data shown on path 2 going from -1.5 to 3.0 in Figure 4#28a#29. The robot sensor information may mislead the robot that the orientation error is still negative while it is already in the positive road o#0Bset zone when hugging the left wall. Therefore, the third rule in Table1 is continuously mis#0Cred until a positive orientation error is sensed, and the second rule sends the robot back to the right track. The unstructured environment #28door depth#29 could produce some sudden errors, too.... ..."
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Table 4: CPT for a noisy OR with two parents.
2000
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Table A1 The Substitutability of Parent and External Debt
1998
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