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Table 1. The RMI and VisWoman data sets.

in LoD map, a visual interface for navigating multiresolution volume visualization
by Chaoli Wang, Student Member, Han-wei Shen
"... In PAGE 5: ... There are a total of 10499 non-empty blocks in the data hierarchy. 6 RESULTS As listed in Table1 , we experimented with our LOD map on two data sets: the RMI data set (also mentioned in Section 4.3) from scienti c simulation, and the visible woman (VisWoman) data set from medical application.... ..."
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Table 6. Probability of Breast Cancer for an EIS-Positive Woman Relative to That of a Woman Randomly Selected From the Population According to Age

in Breast Cancer in Young Women: Preliminary Results of a Multicenter Prospective Clinical Trial
by Department Of Surgery, Walter Reed, Er Stojadinovic, Aviram Nissan, Zahava Gallimidi, Sarah Lenington, Wende Logan, Margarita Zuley, Arieh Yeshaya, Mordechai Shimonov, Moshe Melloul, Scott Fields, Tanir Allweis, Ron Ginor, David Gur, Craig D. Shriver 2004
"... In PAGE 8: ... Therefore, it may be worthwhile to compare the relative probability of an EIS-positive woman with that for a woman who has other conditions that are used as a basis for recommending breast imaging for women younger than age 40 (Table 7).27-29 It should be emphasized that relative risks in Table 7 are lifetime relative risks, whereas the values in Table6 represent increased relative likelihood of finding cancer in an EIS-positive breast at the time of the examina- tion. The relative probability for a woman in any of the categories of having breast cancer at time of screening ex- amination in Table 6 would be expected to be considerably lower than the lifetime risk estimates presented in Table 7.... In PAGE 8: ...27-29 It should be emphasized that relative risks in Table 7 are lifetime relative risks, whereas the values in Table 6 represent increased relative likelihood of finding cancer in an EIS-positive breast at the time of the examina- tion. The relative probability for a woman in any of the categories of having breast cancer at time of screening ex- amination in Table6 would be expected to be considerably lower than the lifetime risk estimates presented in Table 7. Hence, the increased likelihood of finding cancer with a positive EIS in this study compares favorably with the rela- tive increased lifetime risk of breast cancer associated with the various conditions commonly used to justify early breast cancer screening.... ..."

Table 6: PSNR evaluation for Woman, in dB

in Embedded Image Coding Using Zeroblocks Of Subband/wavelet Coefficients And Context Modeling
by Shih-Ta Hsiang And, Shih-ta Hsiang, John W. Woods 2000
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Table 6: PSNR evaluation for Woman, in dB

in Embedded Image Coding Using Zeroblocks of Subband/Wavelet Coefficients and Context Modeling
by Shih-ta Hsiang, John W. Woods 2000
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TABLE 2 Compression ratio of lossless compression of USC images. compression couple crowd lax lena man woman1 woman2 average

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1995
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TABLE 2 Compression ratio of lossless compression of USC images. compression couple crowd lax lena man woman1 woman2 average

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1995
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Table 6: Commands for people and livestock man \BPman woman \BPwoman

in unknown title
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Table 3: PSNR [dB] results for woman

in Fixed Length Coding by Nonuniform Scalar . . .
by Andrew Perkins, Jbig Jpeg, Source Andrew Perkis, Tor A. Ramstad, Geir Øien, Till Halbach

Table 6: PSNR [dB] results for woman

in Fixed Length Coding by Nonuniform Scalar . . .
by Andrew Perkins, Jbig Jpeg, Source Andrew Perkis, Tor A. Ramstad, Geir Øien, Till Halbach

Table 9: PSNR [dB] results for woman

in Fixed Length Coding by Nonuniform Scalar . . .
by Andrew Perkins, Jbig Jpeg, Source Andrew Perkis, Tor A. Ramstad, Geir Øien, Till Halbach
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