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TABLE I The citation impact of digital preprint archives for solar physics papers.

in THE CITATION IMPACT OF DIGITAL PREPRINT ARCHIVES FOR SOLAR PHYSICS PAPERS ∗
by Travis S. Metcalfe 2006

TABLE II Efficiency of the inspector (in ms)

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 1 - Greenpeace postal addresses around the world

in Assessing the Certainty of Locations Produced by an Address Geocoding System
by Clodoveu A. Davis, Católica Minas Gerais, Frederico T. Fonseca
"... In PAGE 11: ...eocoding System. quot; GeoInformatica 11(1): 103-129. preprint version 11 MUNIC MCodeMName POSTAL_CODE PCode MCode TCode Side Min Max NEIGHBORHOOD MCode NCode NName TCode THOROUGHFARE TType TName MCode TCode TH_ALIAS TAltType TAltName MCode TCode CENTERLINE MinOdd MaxOdd MCode MinEven MaxEven SeqNumber GEOM_Poly GEOM_Poly GEOM_Line TCode INDIV_ADDRESS MCode BNumber CrossingID1 CrossingID2 CROSSING CrossingID GEOM_Point LANDMARK MCodeLCode GeomType GEOM_Point GEOM_Poly TH_NE TCode MCode NCode MCode TCode1 TCode2 TCode3 TCode4 GEOM_Point State Figure 2 - Object-relational schema 3 Common Addressing Concepts: A Brief Case Study In order to verify whether the set of concepts presented earlier is broad enough, and to reinforce our argument in favor of the kinds of resources defined in this paper, consider the case of analyzing and treating addresses from the list of offices maintained by a worldwide organization, such as Greenpeace. Table1 lists 20 addresses of Greenpeace offices2, each one in a different country. We obviously did not choose postal addresses based on a P.... ..."

Table 2: Communication costs for the SL and HS implementation on Q4, QH4, and QH1. [4] N. Petkov: Systolic Parallel Processing, (Amster- dam: North-Holland, 1992). [5] Th. Lippert, A. Seyfried, A. Bode, K. Schilling: `Hyper-Systolic Parallel Computing apos;, Preprint Server HEP-LAT 9507021, Preprint WUB 95-13, HLRZ 32/95, submitted to IEEE Trans. of Parallel and Distributed Systems.

in Automatic Template Generation for Solving n²-Problems on Parallel Systems with Arbitrary Topology
by Thomas Lippert, Paolo Palazzari, Klaus Schilling
"... In PAGE 6: ... 5.3 Bases for the Quadrics In Table2 , we give explicit bases and hardware com- munication steps of SAHSb for three Quadrics con g- urations described above, QH4, QH1, and Q4. 5.... In PAGE 6: ... The communication times are measured as the di erence between total elapsed time and pure compute time for one interaction step as func- tion of the number of processors n on the Q4. As an- ticipated from Table2 , the improvement compared to standard-systolic communication is about a factor of 4 for the SAHSb algorithm. The communication times for one interaction step on the QH4 are given in Fig.... In PAGE 7: ...5 9 13 17 21 25 29 3 7 11 15 19 23 27 31 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 2 6 10 14 18 22 26 30 a) 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 3 7 11 15 19 23 27 31 1 5 9 13 17 21 25 29 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 2 6 10 14 18 22 26 30 3 7 11 15 19 23 27 31 1 5 9 13 17 21 25 29 32 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 2 6 10 14 18 22 26 30 3 7 11 15 19 23 27 31 1 5 9 13 17 21 25 29 b) 2 6 10 14 18 22 26 30 step 1 step 2 step 3 Figure 5: SL as embedded on the 32-node Quadrics Q4 and shift operation. Table2 suggests an improvement by a factor of 10 for the SAHSb algorithm, as is nicely ful lled in reality. 6 Conclusion We have presented a 3 step scheme for the automatic generation of parallel templates for the computation of general (anti)symmetric commutative and associative n2 problems on parallel systems with arbitrary topol- ogy.... ..."

TABLE 4. SELECTED FREEWAY SIMULATION MODELS: REAL-LIFE APPLICATION EXPERIENCES STATE MODEL APPLICATION ORGANIZATION(S) YEAR

in Modeling the Santa Monica Freeway Corridor: Simulation Experiments
by Alexander Skabardonis, Alexander Skabardonis, A. Skabardonis 2001

Table 1: The test questions

in
by Andreas Komninos, Mark Dunlop, Livingstone Tower, Lynne Baillie 2007

Table 1: Availability of the CTAs of ISI-ranked LIS journals

in Self-Archiving and the Copyright Transfer Agreements of ISI-Ranked Library and Information Science Journals by
by Anita Coleman
"... In PAGE 10: ...efereed) form. (p. 26). Where a work can be self-archived and which version of the work can be self- archived are valid and critical variables for a deeper understanding of self-archiving. The percentage of Library and Information Science self-archivers is as follows ( Table1 4, p.27) : 31 % self-archive preprint on a web site 32 % self-archive postprint on a web site 21 % self-archive preprint in an institutional archive... In PAGE 14: ...Table1 which also shows the number and titles of LIS journals that do or do not make their CTAs available on the web. Table 2 categorizes the types of journal publishers, their names and the number of ISI-ranked LIS journals published by each type of publisher.... ..."

Table 15 shows the level of self-archiving for each of the respondent subpopulations. It shows the number of people in each subpopulation who have self-archived articles in one or more of the six possible ways (which are: putting a preprint on a web page; putting a postprint on a web page; putting a preprint in an institutional archive; putting a postprint in an institutional archive; putting a preprint in a subject archive; or putting a postprint in a subject archive). Some people have done all six, some none, and some have done some or many of these things. Figures in Table 15 are all percentages of the sub-populations concerned and are rounded.

in Executive summary CONTENTS
by An Study, Alma Swan, Sheridan Brown 2005
"... In PAGE 38: ... Table15 : Patterns of self-archiving by respondent sub-populations Table 16 compares the findings from this present survey (last quarter 2004) with those from the previous survey (January 2004). Figures are percentages of the total respondent population and are rounded.... ..."

Table 4: Availability on Departmental machines amsppt.sty AMS preprint style AmsTeX cyrillic.sty loads up the cyrillic fonts tugbot.sty TUGboat format for plain tex

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by unknown authors

Table 1: The constants r as they appear in Madrid preprint8 FTUAM/89-01, January 1989. These di er from what was presented at the conference, but g.2 remains correct. Note the near even/odd degeneracies. irrep r

in Comparison Of Monte Carlo And Analytic Results For Su(2)
by Ts For Su, Andreas S. Kronfeld
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