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Table 3: Comparison between Trade Databases BACI NBER-UN Feenstra CHELEM COMTRADE GTAP

in BACI: A World Database of International Trade at the Product-level 1995-2004 Version
by Guillaume Gaulier, Soledad Zignago, Dieudonné Sondjo, Adja A. Sissoko, Rodrigo Paillacar
"... In PAGE 18: ... In particular, we consider the database from Feenstra amp; Lipsey (Feenstra et al, 2005) from the NBER, the CHELEM27 dataset from CEPII, the GTAP28 Project and COMTRADE itself. A general comparison is presented in Table3 and figures about the evolution of total trade in Figure 4. First of all, it should be mentioned that all the information correspond to the maximal availability for each dataset.... ..."

Table 5 Revision Statistics at NBER Peaks Final vs Real-Time Estimates

in The Unreliability of Output Gap Estimates in Real Time
by Athanasios Orphanides, Simon van Norden
"... In PAGE 14: ... To help assess this, we calculated a number of descriptive statistics regarding the size or the revision in Real-Time estimates in the three quarters centered about each of the NBER business cycle peaks from 1966 to 1997. Results are shown in Table5 . We see that all methods seem to underestimate the output gap in Real-Time at cyclical peaks, although the degree to which this is true varies considerably from one method to another.... ..."

Table 2: Comparison with Ti~nberWolfSC apos;s annealing schedule.

in Performance of a New Annealing Schedule
by Jimmy Lamt, Jaan-marc Delosmett

Table 5 Revision Statistics at NBER Peaks Final vs Real-Time Estimates Name MEAN SD MIN MAX

in The Reliability of Output Gap Estimates in Real Time
by Athanasios Orphanides, Simon Van Norden

Table 7 Currency boards

in Economic
by John Hawkins, Paul Masson
"... In PAGE 16: ...nchor currency. 5 Prior to February 2002, the US dollar was the anchor currency. Sources: Hawkins (2003b); IMF; World Bank. Under a broad definition encompassing both orthodox currency boards and what writers such as Schuler (1999) have termed currency board-like systems, there are about 20 currency boards in operation today (see Table7 ). Many of these are like the traditional colonial currency boards, operating in very small economies with limited financial systems (eg Faroe Islands, St Helena).... ..."

Table 8: On Board Displays

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 31: ...7.2 Table of Systems Current on-board displays are shown in the Table8 . There is a more detailed description in the Annex G on those systems on which the information have been available (systems that are numbered in the table).... ..."

Table 2: The bulletin boards

in Investigating Intra-Family Communication Using Photo Diaries
by Hans Nässla, David A. Carr 2003
Cited by 4

Table 1: Board examples

in On Structural Diagnosis for Interconnects
by J. T. Sousa, T. Shen, P. Y. K. Cheung 1996
Cited by 1

Table 5: Board examples

in Diagnosis of Boards for Realistic Interconnect Shorts
by J. T. de Sousa, P. Y. K. Cheung
"... In PAGE 20: ... 6 Results In this section we present the results obtained with the existing methods and the methods proposed in this work. A set of real PCB layouts whose characteristics are outlined in Table5 were used. The characterististics shown are the number of components #Cmps, the number of nets #Nets and the number of pins #Pins.... ..."

Table 6: Image processing boards.

in A survey on industrial vision systems, applications and tools, Image and Vision Computing 21
by Elias N. Malamas, Euripides G. M. Petrakis, Michalis Zervakis, Laurent Petit, Jean-didier Legat 2003
"... In PAGE 24: ... However, issues such as flexibility of usage, programming environment are now becoming of great importance for the application developers. Table6 summarizes the characteristics of some commonly used image processing boards. ... ..."
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