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Table 7. Number of HPH assessed by SmartWood/ other FSC certifier Year Appli-

in TABLE OF CONTENTS
by Dwi Rahmad Muhtaman, Ferdinandus Agung Prasetyo 2004

Table 4 Certified contents of EDTA extractable contents of Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn in BCR-700

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2000

Table II. Number of certified firms according to number of employees Number of employees Sector (Standard

in DEVELOPMENT OF A MEASURE TO ASSESS QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN
by Conca Francisco José, Llopis Juan, Tarí Juan José, Juan José Tarí, Facultad Ciencias, Económicas Empresariales

Table 18 Distribution of the correct recognition ratio of 129 emotional expressions made according to the rules of Table 17 and judged by five certified FACS coders

in Expert System for Automatic Analysis of Facial Expressions
by M. Pantic, L. J. M. Rothkrantz
"... In PAGE 21: ... The images have been given then to other five certified FACS coders for judging. Table18 shows the distribution of the correct recognition ratio. The achieved correct recog- nition ratio with an average of 85%, in the case of utilising the rules of Table 17 to produce the judged emotional expressions, validates the used rules.... ..."

TABLE 1 GP-patient gender interaction categories: patient age, social deprivation score, diagnostic category of sickness episode and duration of certified sickness

in doi:10.1093/fampra/cmi110 Family Practice Advance Access published on 3 February 2006 The influence of GP and patient gender interaction on the duration
by Christopher Shiels

Table 16 Distribution of the recognition ratio of 18 emotional expressions made according to the rules of Table 15 and judged by five certified FACS coders

in Expert System for Automatic Analysis of Facial Expressions
by M. Pantic, L. J. M. Rothkrantz

Table 4: Summary of the Descriptive Statistics.

in COMPUTERIZATION AND AUTOMATION OF AFFORDABLE TRAFFIC DATA COLLECTION SYSTEM FOR THE STATE OF FLORIDA By
by Sitaramaraju Mantena, Lisa K. Spainhour 2004
"... In PAGE 49: ...41 The summary of descriptive statistics shown in Table4 indicated that, in general, the mean for all the forms was less using the TraCS software than without TraCS. But in a few cases when the sample size was equal to one, the mean was less without TraCS than with TraCS.... ..."

Table 4: Reeional Value of Trade in Tropical Timber Products Region

in Policy Research Working Paper 1479
by Is There Commercial
"... In PAGE 23: ... quot;2 Second, certified timber exporters may avert further losses of market share in those countries that are currently developing legislation or voluntary initiatives to exclude non-certified timber (see section I1 ). apos; Table4 presents the value of trade globally and by major consuming regions that will likely be affected by timber certification. The figures of Table 4 will be the basis for all further calculations.... In PAGE 23: ... apos; Table 4 presents the value of trade globally and by major consuming regions that will likely be affected by timber certification. The figures of Table4 will be the basis for all further calculations. In order to calculate the potential financial benefits due to timber certification, a scenario can be developed by addressing the following questions: a) What is the likely size of the market ( quot;niche quot;) to be affected by certification? b) How the quot;green premium quot; will affect tropical timber prices? 12A comparison with the results of a survey on organic food may help put the quot;green premium quot; for tropical timber issue in perspective.... ..."

Table 3 shows the average prediction accuracy of various AFD- enhanced classifiers introduced in Section 5.3. In this experiment, we use a training set whose size is 10% of the database. The clas- sification accuracy is measured over 5 runs using different train- ing set and test set for each run. Considering the large domain sizes of attributes in Cars database (varying from 2(Certified) to 416(Model)), the classification accuracy obtained is quite reason- able, since a random guess would give much lower prediction accu- racy. We can also see in Table 3 that the Hybrid One-AFD approach performs the best and therefore is used in our query rewriting im- plementation.7

in Query Processing over Incomplete Autonomous Databases
by Garrett Wolf, Hemal Khatri, Bhaumik Chokshi, Jianchun Fan, Yi Chen, Subbarao Kambhampati
"... In PAGE 10: ... Table3 : Null value prediction accuracy across different AFD- enhanced classifiers 7In Table 3 the Best-AFD and Hybrid One-AFD approaches are equal because there were high confidence AFDs for all attributes in the experimental set. When this is not the case, the Hybrid One- AFD approach performs better than the Best-AFD approach.... In PAGE 10: ...Table 3: Null value prediction accuracy across different AFD- enhanced classifiers 7In Table3 the Best-AFD and Hybrid One-AFD approaches are equal because there were high confidence AFDs for all attributes in the experimental set. When this is not the case, the Hybrid One- AFD approach performs better than the Best-AFD approach.... ..."

Table 8. Relative Frequencies for US Certifying Agencies as Most or Least Trusted to Do Specific Certifications. Agency % Indicating Most Trusted %Indicating Least Trusted___ _ _ FSa AW SR ER FS AW SR ER

in Certifications For Beef Products In The United States And The
by Bryan Christensen Deevon, United Kingdom, Bryan J. Christensen, Deevon Bailey, Lynn Hunnicutt, Ruby Ward
"... In PAGE 10: ...government) are the most trusted certification agents in the US ( Table8 ) while private certifications (private companies, producers, and retailers) are the most trusted certification agents in the UK (Table 9). Strong feelings existed among the US participants against special interest groups certifying food safety.... ..."
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