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Table 11: Estimated p-values for the e ect of outdoor air temperature in certain subsets of the cardiac arrest data. The number of observations in each subset, n, is also reported. The subset denoted non-cardiac origin consist of cardiac arrests caused by external factors such as drowning, intoxication and so on. The estimated p-values are found by using the bootstrapped AD test with 10000 repetitions. temperature, while the observation that the frequency of cardiac arrests only is signi cantly related to temperature for patients of age greater than 60 can be explained physiologically by the di erence in nature of the typical cardiac arrest in each patient group. For a further study of these data see Kval y and Lindqvist (1998a) and Skogvoll and Lindqvist (1999).

in Covariate Order Tests for Covariate Effect
by Jan Terje Kvaløy, Jan Terje Kval��y 1999
"... In PAGE 19: ... A further analysis of the data is done by dividing the data in certain relevant patient group subsets, and examine if the frequency of cardiac arrests in these groups relates signi cantly to air temperature. The results are reported in Table11 , and seems intuitively reasonable. It is reasonable that the frequency of cardiac arrests of non-cardiac origin is not related to... ..."
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Table 10. Recommendations for Management of Untreated Infectious Wast e

in Bureau of Infectious Diseases
by Disinfection, Hand Washing Cleaning
"... In PAGE 48: ... Laboratory workers have unique exposure risks and have incurred exposures that have resulted i n transmission of bloodborne pathogen s (84) . As out-of - hospital care increases, so will the number of sharp s disposed of by health care workers in the community (148,215) (refer to Table10 ). At present, needles may be disposed of in the household waste stream by recreational drug users or persons requiring home health car e (59) .... ..."

Table 6: Summary of the ARREST+E and ARRESTED architectural styles.

in Extending the REpresentational State Transfer (REST) Architectural Style for Decentralized Systems
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 6: ... In particular, End-to-end Estimator functions can manage private proxy resources that replace references to shared resources. The upper half of Table6 describes compo- nents that can store-and-forward retransmissions of lost or delayed notifications, predict future values from past information already received, discard information from untrusted sources, and summarize past data so as to send only the latest information. Ultimately, summarizers could even take advantage of excess bandwidth to reduce latency further by speculating about future states as well [43].... ..."

Table 6: Summary of the ARREST+E and ARRESTED architectural styles.

in Extending the REpresentational State Transfer (REST) Architectural Style for Decentralized Systems
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 6: ... In particular, End-to-end Estimator functions can manage private proxy resources that replace references to shared resources. The upper half of Table6 describes compo- nents that can store-and-forward retransmissions of lost or delayed notifications, predict future values from past information already received, discard information from untrusted sources, and summarize past data so as to send only the latest information. Ultimately, summarizers could even take advantage of excess bandwidth to reduce latency further by speculating about future states as well [43].... ..."

Table 1. Soaps and Antiseptic Agents for Hand Washin g

in Bureau of Infectious Diseases
by Disinfection, Hand Washing Cleaning
"... In PAGE 9: ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Table1 . Soaps and Antimicrobial Agents for Hand Washing .... In PAGE 48: ... Laboratory workers have unique exposure risks and have incurred exposures that have resulted i n transmission of bloodborne pathogen s (84) . As out-of - hospital care increases, so will the number of sharp s disposed of by health care workers in the community (148,215) (refer to Table1 0). At present, needles may be disposed of in the household waste stream by recreational drug users or persons requiring home health car e (59) .... ..."

Table 3: Costs by Arrest Type (Activity Driver) Arrest Type Average

in Effective Uses Of Business Process Simulation
by Andrew Greasley, J. A. Joines, R. R. Barton, K. Kang, P. A. Fishwick

Table 6: Summary of the ARRESTED style.

in Extending the REpresentational State Transfer (REST) Architectural Style for Decentralized Systems
by Rohit Khare, Rohit Khare, Rohit Khare, Richard N. Taylor, Richard N. Taylor, Richard N. Taylor 2004
"... In PAGE 9: ... In particular, End-to-end E stimator functions can manage private proxy resources that replace references to shared resources. The upper half of Table6 describes compo- nents that can store-and-forward retransmissions of lost or delayed notifications, predict future values from past information already received, discard information from untrusted sources, and summarize past data so as to send only the latest information. Ultimately, summarizers could even take advantage of excess bandwidth to reduce latency further by speculating about future states as well [39].... ..."
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Table 4: Narcotics Arrests in Minnesota

in CRIME AND THE PERCEPTION OF CRIME: A LOOK BACK………………………..10 KEY DEVELOPMENTS AFFECTING CRIME AND JUSTICE
by unknown authors 2007

Table 5: Narcotics Arrests in Minnesota

in CRIME AND THE PERCEPTION OF CRIME: A LOOK BACK………………………..10 KEY DEVELOPMENTS AFFECTING CRIME AND JUSTICE
by unknown authors 2007

Table 10. Indications for Cardiac Transplantation

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 46: ....4.4. Mechanical and Surgical Strategies Cardiac transplantation is currently the only established sur- gical approach to the treatment of refractory HF, but it is available to fewer than 2500 patients in the United States each year (500, 501). Current indications for cardiac trans- plantation focus on the identification of patients with severe functional impairment or dependence on intravenous inotropic agents ( Table10 ). Less common indications for cardiac transplantation include recurrent life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias or angina that is refractory to all cur- rently available treatments (502).... ..."
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