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TABLE 2 THE MODELS OF INJURY SEVERITY USING THE ORDERED PROBIT METHOD.............................12

in Anticipating injury & death: controlling for new variables on southern California highways
by Jianming Ma, Kara M. Kockelman 2004
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Table 4. Marginal effects in injury severity ordered probit model with rural only.

in Factors Influencing Bicycle Crash Severity On Two-Lane . . .
by Jeremy R. Klop, Jeremy R. Klop, Asad J. Khattak, Asad J. Khattak
"... In PAGE 8: ...8 roadways in rural areas. The marginal effects of each significant explanatory variable on each severity level are listed in Table4 . Roadway characteristics contributing to increased injury severity include straight grades and curved grades.... In PAGE 9: ... This result is consistent with an overall decrease in crash severity for the entire HSIS crash file. The marginal effects of significant variables are listed in Table4 . These show how severity probabilities change with a unit change in the explanatory variable while holding all other variables at their means.... ..."

Table IV: Calculated LDA equation of state parameters for several ordered cubic inter- metallic alloys.

in First Principles Calculations of Elastic Properties of Metals
by Michael Mehl Barry, Barry M. Klein, Dimitri A. Papaconstantopoulos, L. Fleischer, John Wiley

Table V: Calculated and experimental LDA elastic constants for several ordered intermetal- lic alloys.

in First Principles Calculations of Elastic Properties of Metals
by Michael Mehl Barry, Barry M. Klein, Dimitri A. Papaconstantopoulos, L. Fleischer, John Wiley

Table 1. Histograms of empirical orders for several models Model Expression Histogram

in Approximating Dependence Structures of Repeated Stochastic Processes
by Bertrand Clarke, Peter X. -k. Song
"... In PAGE 8: ... Thus we got 18 empirical orders, one for each country, which we used to generate a histogram. Table1 lists the models we examined. The column labelled Histogram lists the number of subjects (countries) that had empirical orders 1 to 6.... ..."

Table 4.3: Estimated orders of several schemes for the smooth case.

in Higher Order Flux-Limiting Methods for Steady-State, Multidimensional, Convection-Dominated Flow
by M. Zijlema, P. Wesseling

Table 2 reports several order statistics (columns 3{7) and the sample mean of the relative error jNn ^ Nnj

in Estimating Membership in a Multicast Session
by Sara Alouf, Eitan Altman, Chadi Barakat, Philippe Nain
"... In PAGE 6: ...Table 2 reports several order statistics (columns 3{7) and the sample mean of the relative error jNn ^ Nnj Nn (column 2), where ^ Nn is either ^ NE n or ^ NH2 n . All results are expressed in Table2 : Mean and percentiles of jNn ^ Nnj=Nn Trace Mean 25 50 75 90 95 video1 ^ NE n 6.82 1.... ..."

Table 2 reports several order statistics (columns 3{7) and the sample mean of the relative error jNn ^ Nnj

in Estimating Membership in a Multicast Session
by Sara Alouf, Chadi Barakat, et al.
"... In PAGE 6: ...Table 2 reports several order statistics (columns 3{7) and the sample mean of the relative error jNn ^ Nnj Nn (column 2), where ^ Nn is either ^ NE n or ^ NH2 n . All results are expressed in Table2 : Mean and percentiles of jNn ^ Nnj=Nn Trace Mean 25 50 75 90 95 video1 ^ NE n 6.82 1.... ..."

Table 5. Final crash severity model (ordered logistic regression) Variable Coef. Std. Err. P-Value

in Crash modeling using clustered data from Washington State: Prediction of optimal speed limits
by Kara M. Kockelman, Clare Boothe, Luce Assistant, Professor Civil Engineering 2006
"... In PAGE 8: ... Crash Severity An ordered logistic regression model was estimated using the pooled data after filtering the zero crash observations. The estimation results are shown in Table5 . The table only includes a final model, wherein control variables not exhibiting statistical significance at the 0.... In PAGE 14: ... Descriptive statistics for variables used in the Ordered Logistic Regression Table 4. Final crash occurrence model (linear fixed effects) Table5 . Final crash severity model (ordered logistic regression)... ..."
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Table 3.1: L1 error on point values for several fourth order schemes

in Staggered Finite Difference Schemes for Conservation Laws
by Giovanni Russo
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