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Table 1: Net imports and import unit value of fresh demersal fish, developed countries, 1973-1993

in Changing Fish Trade And Demand Patterns In Developing Countries And Their Significance For Policy Research
by Christopher Delgado And, Christopher L. Delgado, Claude Courbois 1997
"... In PAGE 2: ...................................................... 22 LIST OF TABLES Table1 : Net imports and import unit value of fresh demersal fish, developed countries, 1973-1993 .... In PAGE 2: .......................................... 13 Appendix Table1 : Income effects on fish, beef, and grain expenditures .... In PAGE 5: ...S. was the second largest fish exporter in the world (shown in Table1 as negative net imports of fresh demersal fish). By the early 1990s, the U.... In PAGE 5: ... As a whole, the developed countries are net importers of fish overall, and of fresh demersal fish, at the present time, and this trend is expected to strengthen (Table 1). The quot;real import unit values quot; for fresh demersal fish shown in Table1 are obtained by dividing the total deflated value (constant 1980 US$) of gross imports by the total quantity of gross imports. The increase in the import unit 3... In PAGE 26: ...Appendix Table1 : Income effects on fish, beef, and grain expenditures a (percent) Effect on Developed Developing More Less More Less responsive responsive responsive responsive (USA) (Norway) (China) (Egypt) b c d e Fish 1.7 .... ..."

Table 3: Net exports and export unit value for fresh demersal fish and crustaceans, developing countries, 1973-

in Changing Fish Trade And Demand Patterns In Developing Countries And Their Significance For Policy Research
by Christopher Delgado And, Christopher L. Delgado, Claude Courbois 1997
"... In PAGE 2: ........................................... 6 Table3 : Net exports and export unit value for fresh demersal fish and crustaceans, developing countries, 1973-1993 .... In PAGE 7: ... High value fisheries exports with a broad market in the developed countries include fresh demersal fish and crustaceans. Most developing countries are net exporters of these items; as shown in Table3 , developing Asia is the big player. Growth of shrimp exports in countries such as Thailand and India has been phenomenal in the past decade.... ..."

Table 2.1. BPA budget for Oregon State Police, 1992-1994.

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1995
"... In PAGE 8: ... Thus the average annual amount of BPA funding was about $4 million during 1992- 1994. Table2 . Actual annual expenditures of the Law Enforcement Program during the Demonstration Period (calendar years 1992-1994) and the amount obligated for 1995 (Vigg 1994).... ..."

Table 2.2. Additional BPA-funded law enforcement over 1991 baseline in the Columbia Basin,

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1995
"... In PAGE 8: ... Thus the average annual amount of BPA funding was about $4 million during 1992- 1994. Table2 . Actual annual expenditures of the Law Enforcement Program during the Demonstration Period (calendar years 1992-1994) and the amount obligated for 1995 (Vigg 1994).... ..."

Table 2.4. Comparison of BPA-funded effort versus state funded effort in Oregon, 1994.

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1995
"... In PAGE 8: ... Thus the average annual amount of BPA funding was about $4 million during 1992- 1994. Table2 . Actual annual expenditures of the Law Enforcement Program during the Demonstration Period (calendar years 1992-1994) and the amount obligated for 1995 (Vigg 1994).... ..."

Table 2. Calendar sharing policies in REIN P

in Towards a policy-aware web
by Vladimir Kolovski, Yarden Katz, James Hendler, Daniel Weitzner, Tim Berners-lee 2005
Cited by 4

Table 1: Calendar performance in optimistic simulation.

in Lazy Algorithms in Parallel Discrete Event Simulation
by Reuben Pasquini, Vernon Rego
"... In PAGE 12: ... This hybrid calendar can implement fossil-collect in O(n) time since this method only involves the already executed events in the doubly linked list part of the calendar. Table1 compares the hybrid calendar apos;s... ..."

Table 2 Publishing date in different calendars

in Adding Valid Time to XPath
by Shuohao Zhang, Curtis E. Dyreson 2002
"... In PAGE 11: ... However, there are other calen- dars that are widely used by people in different regions. For instance, we can also represent the valid time in Chinese calendar as shown in Table2 . For the convenience of the readers to convert between the two calendars, Table 3 lists the recent Chinese new-year days (the first day of a year in Chinese calendar) in Gregorian calendar.... ..."
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Table 2: Variable Values for Calendar Queue

in Snoopy A New Calendar Queue Structure
by Tan Kah Leong
"... In PAGE 4: ...Table2 we obtained the following values for the calendar variables in Table 3. Table 3: Variable Values for Calendar Queue Variables Before resize After resize Bucket Width Oldbucket- width (D/E)0.... ..."

Table 1. Multiple Shootings by Calendar and Academic Year

in : Bridging the Gaps: Collaborations on Lethal Violence Research, Theory, and Prevention Policy
by Of The Homicide
"... In PAGE 3: ... A very different picture emerged when I examined these incidents by calendar years (1/1-12/31) and by academic years (8/1-6/30). As revealed in Table1 , 8 of the 14 incidents of multiple shootings in schools occurred during the most recent school year, 1997-1998. Table 1.... In PAGE 43: ... (The guns were the Uzi, Tec-9, AK-47, Mac-11, Phoenix Arms Raven, Calico M110, Glock 19, Jennings J-25, and Colt Detective Special). See Table1 . Detainees were asked to privately match the name of the gun to the picture of the gun.... ..."
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