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Table 3. We knew before we went into the classroom that young children cannot write as well as the 7-11 year old children that we regularly work with. Therefore, we developed activities that would require less writing for the children. For example, the children we work with in our lab often write their thoughts or answer questions in their lab notebooks. Instead, our younger team members draw in their notebooks and adults annotate their entries.
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Table 1 Child Activities
"... In PAGE 16: ... These facts suggest both a higher marginal productivity of child labour, and greater difficulty in hiring-in adult labour in Ghana, and they therefore lead us to expect more children to be employed on household farms in Ghana than in Pakistan. This, as we have seen, is born out by the data ( Table1 ). However, this does not imply that children are better off in Pakistan.... In PAGE 16: ... Compared with other developing countries, Pakistan has a relatively high rate of child wage employment- about 10% of 10-14 year-olds. Moreover, children in Ghana are better able to combine farm work and school attendance than are children in Pakistan ( Table1 ). Our data show that households that send children in to wage work are poorer on average than households that employ children on the family farm.... In PAGE 22: ... For girls, therefore, each of the three main variables takes the sign predicted by theory once appropriate conditioning variables are included. The absence of a negative income effect on the work of boys in Ghana may be related to the fact that 75% of these boys combine work and school (see Table1 and equation (10)). The rest of this section summarises the effects of the additional variables in Tables 5 and 6.... In PAGE 40: ...080 0.017 Notes: See Notes to Appendix Table1 . 1:Corresponds to the presence of a bus route through th... ..."
Table 3 Child Solutions
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Table 8: Node child
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Table 8: Node child
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Table 14: Child institutionalization
Table 3 Effect of child propagation.
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"... In PAGE 8: ...2 Effect of Child Propagation We performed our computation with the child-propaga- tion aspect of the scheduling scheme disabled. Compari- sons of the running times and topologies are shown in Table3 and Figures 3 and 4. The child-propagation mech- anism results in a 32% improvement in the running time.... ..."
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Table 2. Child thread termination
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"... In PAGE 12: ...In Table2 , total counts are given for all child thread termination reasons. In all cases, the majority of children are signalled by their parent thread to stop speculation.... ..."
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Table A.3. Child and Dos Type Rules (TypeChild)
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TABLE III EFFECT OF CHILD PROPAGATION
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