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Table 5. Sample Adult File: Conditions and Reference Periods Reference Period in 1999 NHIS

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 40: ... The domains for adults are now organized by organ system or health topic and include the following: cardiovascular disease, emphysema and asthma, ulcers, cancer, diabetes, other respiratory conditions, renal conditions, liver conditions, joint symptoms, sensory impairments, pain, hearing, vision, oral health, and mental health. Table5 shows the specific health-related conditions covered in the redesigned NHIS, as well as the various reference periods covered by the questions. With the exception of head or chest colds, or stomach or intestinal illnesses, no question in the ACN section refers to a two-week reference period.... ..."

TABLE 2. Frequency of Impairments Among Stroke Subjects

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1999
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Table 3. Accuracy at identifying impaired patients.

in Beyond Concise and Colorful: Learning Intelligible Rules
by Michael J. Pazzani, Subramani Mani, W. Rodman Shankle
"... In PAGE 3: ... These are all entered into the pool of rules for rule optimization. Table3 shows the accuracy of C4.5, C4.... ..."

Table 1: The 4-point scale for impairment.

in Subband Compression of Seismic Stack Sections
by Tage Røsten, John M. Lervik, Tor A. Ramstad, Lasse Amundsen
"... In PAGE 2: ... Furthermore, paired comparison tests (PCT) were performed to subjectively evaluate the coder performance. The original seismic stack sec- tion was shown along with the decoded stack section, and the coded section was given points from the 4-point score scale shown in Table1 . A group of ve experi- enced geophysicists evaluated coded stack sections from each of the two coders.... ..."

Table II. Statistics of user-perceived impairments.

in Characterizing user-perceived impairment events using end-to-end measurements
by S. Bali, Soshant Bali, Yasong Jin, Victor S. Frost, Tyrone Duncan

Table 9: QUANTIFY

in A methodology for selecting interaction techniques for users with disabilities in the context of the B-ISDN environment.
by C. Stephanidis, P. Galatis, M. Sfyrakis, G. Homatas
"... In PAGE 29: ...Table 9: QUANTIFY Disabled User Groups Techniques Blin d Low Vision Deaf Speech Impaired Cognitively Impaired Language Impaired Motor Impaired Deaf- Blind With character string input 2 2 0 0 1 NS NS 2 Time scan (keyboard emulation) NS NS NS NS NS NS 1 NS Button push 1 1 or 2 0 0 2 1 or 2 2 1 Sketch Recognition 2 2 0 0 1 0 NS 2 Gesture Recognition 2 2 0 0 1 0 NS 2 Voice input 2 2 0 NS 1 NS 0 2 Prediction 2 2 0 0 1 NS 2 2 Eye-gaze (keyboard emulation) NS NS NS NS NS NS 1 NS Table9... ..."

Table 9: COMMAND INPUT

in A methodology for selecting interaction techniques for users with disabilities in the context of the B-ISDN environment.
by C. Stephanidis, P. Galatis, M. Sfyrakis, G. Homatas
"... In PAGE 29: ...ICS-FORTH / TR111 Disabled User Groups Techniques Blin d Low Vision Deaf Speech Impaired Cognitively Impaired Language Impaired Motor Impaired Deaf- Blind Direct with valuator device NS NS 0 0 1 1 NS NS Direct on a tactile surface 1 1 NS NS NS NS NS 1 Scale drive with one axis of locator device 2 2 0 0 1 1 or 2 2 2 With character string input 2 2 0 0 1 NS 2 or NS 2 Voice input 2 2 0 NS 1 NS 0 2 Time Scan 2 2 0 0 1 1 or 2 1 NS Eye-gaze NS NS NS NS NS NS 0 NS Table9 : QUANTIFY... ..."

Table 2. Vision Standards at Selected Maintenance Facilities Facility Near Vision Distant Vision Color Interval

in Medical Surveillance Programs for Aircraft Maintenance Personnel Performing Nondestructive Inspection and Testing
by Van B. Nakagawara, Ronald W. Montgomery, Gregory W. Good 2005
"... In PAGE 6: ... We analyzed the vision standards currently applied to NDI/NDT personnel and the vision screening tests used at these facilities to confi rm that workers meet the level of vision performance required by these standards. RESULTS The vision standards at the maintenance facilities surveyed are presented in Table2 , including near vision, distant vision, color vision requirements, and the interval for testing used by each facility. (Note: The names of the maintenance facilities are withheld for the sake of anonymity and letter identifi ers were assigned.... ..."

Table 2. Hierarchical regression analysis of global impairment, disability, and impairment of smiling on depression.

in Specific Impairment of Smiling Increases the Severity of Depressive
by Symptoms In Patients, Jessie M. Vanswearingen, Jeffrey F. Cohn, Ph. D, Ph. D, Anu Bajaj-luthra 1999
"... In PAGE 4: ...99). Hierarchical linear regression analyses indicated the specific impairment of smiling contributed to the predic- tion of depression ( Table2 ) and anxiety (Table 3) while first controlling for the contribution of global impairment and facial physical disability to the prediction. The spe- cific impairment of smiling did not contribute to the prediction of positive emotional experience as measured by the PANAS-X, controlling initially for global impair- ment and facial physical disability (Table 4).... ..."
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Table 3. Hierarchical regression analysis of global impairment, disability, and impairment of smiling on anxiety.

in Specific Impairment of Smiling Increases the Severity of Depressive
by Symptoms In Patients, Jessie M. Vanswearingen, Jeffrey F. Cohn, Ph. D, Ph. D, Anu Bajaj-luthra 1999
"... In PAGE 4: ...99). Hierarchical linear regression analyses indicated the specific impairment of smiling contributed to the predic- tion of depression (Table 2) and anxiety ( Table3 ) while first controlling for the contribution of global impairment and facial physical disability to the prediction. The spe- cific impairment of smiling did not contribute to the prediction of positive emotional experience as measured by the PANAS-X, controlling initially for global impair- ment and facial physical disability (Table 4).... ..."
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