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Table 2. Average post-task satisfaction ratings for each calendar (note that lower ratings are better). DL=DateLens, PPC=Pocket PC.

in DateLens: A Fisheye Calendar Interface for PDAs
by Benjamin B. Bederson, Aaron Clamage, Mary P. Czerwinski, George G. Robertson 2004
"... In PAGE 26: ...earn to use each system, with Pocket PC rated borderline significantly easier to learn, t(7)=2.2, p=.06. All of the satisfaction ratings can be seen in Table2 . Note that the actual questionnaire recorded satisfaction with low values being positive, but we are reporting the data here flipped to see the results graphically more clearly.... ..."
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Table 7: Panel Estimation for Income Growth and Exchange Rate Depreciation Test of the hypothesis that $s=Mean($s)

in Current Account Adjustment In Industrialized Countries
by Caroline L. Freund, Caroline L. Freund
"... In PAGE 16: ...9 For income growth, we test whether each $s, from $-3 through $3, is significantly different from the average of the time effects ($s) over the period. The results are reported in the first column of Table7 . The results show that income growth is below average for four years and is significantly lower than average for two years, by about 1 to 2 percent, during the recovery.... In PAGE 16: ... Next, the regression was run with the change in the real exchange rate as the dependant variable.10 The results are reported in the second column of Table7 . These results should be interpreted with caution because of the poor fit of this specification.... In PAGE 16: ... We also test whether the sum of the $s, from three years before the current account bottomed out to the third year of recovery, is significantly different from the seven-year average (column 2). The results are reported in the bottom row of Table7 . They suggest that the current account recovery is associated with a significant real depreciation of about 10 percent over this period.... ..."

Table 1. Accuracy of different fields in the 23 inferred activity descriptions for Workstation A, 8 descriptions for Workstation B, and 11 for Workstation C. Accuracies are for the five top- ranked values of each field, or among all values if there were fewer than five. Note workstation C has no online calendar, hence no assigned meetings.

in Extracting knowledge about users’ activities from raw workstation contents
by Tom M. Mitchell, Sophie H. Wang 2006
"... In PAGE 5: ... Note workstation C has no online calendar, hence no assigned meetings. The results of this analysis are summarized in Table1 . Depending on the field, accuracies range from .... ..."
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Table 11 Asthma Hospitalizations and Average Length of Stay (ALOS) In Days by Calendar Quarter, 1999

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 13: ... Health Outcome Series: Asthma Hospitalizations Seasonal Frequency of Asthma Hospitalizations Table11 shows the number of asthma hospitalizations among calendar year quarters. The period January to March 1999 had the greatest number of hospitalizations at 7,765, which was 32% of hospitalizations in 1999.... ..."

Table 2: Calendar properties

in Integrating Multiple Calendars using τZAMAN
by Bedirhan Urgun, Curtis E. Dyreson, Nick Kline, Jessica K. Miller, Richard T. Snodgrass, Michael D. Soo, Christian S. Jensen 2004
"... In PAGE 9: ... We have identified a set of calendar properties applicable to many calendars. Table2 lists the properties. Calendars for which a particular property does not apply can ignore the value of the property, if it is defined.... ..."

Table 3. Calendar parameters

in Adaptive Optimization of Hospital Resource Calendars
by I. B. Vermeulen, S. M. Bohte, S. G. Elkhuizen, J. S. Lameris, P. J. M. Bakker, J. A. La Poutré
"... In PAGE 4: ... (In our case us is 15 minutes, and we use timeslots of sizes 1us up to 4us.) The parameters in Table3 define the resource calendar. The parameters m and us are fixed for long periods of time, the remaining can vary.... ..."

Table 4 Calendar

in Maya HICKMANN
by Ohne Thematische Vorgaben, France Deutschland, Christine Dimroth
"... In PAGE 23: ... Since it is one of the aims of the proposed project to put some of the relevant hypotheses that have evolved from the co-operation in the past to more controled tests, in addition to the existing battery of elicited production tasks (see Apendix 2), a range of methodologies wil be employed including experimental techniques, and gesture analysis. The calendar of planned activities is summarized in Table4 . Three types of meetings wil ensure coherence and coordination throughout the project.... ..."

Table 2: Calendar Properties

in Mixed Calendar Query Language Support for Temporal Constants
by Michael Soo, Richard Snodgrass
"... In PAGE 8: ... We have identi ed a comprehensive set of calendar properties applicable to most of the calendars that we can imagine. Table2 lists the properties. Calendars for which a particular property does not apply can ignore the value of the property, if it is de ned.... In PAGE 16: ...he physical time-line introduced in Section 3.1 is, by necessity, nite. In this section, we discuss data values that are unique to time, and develop mechanisms by which events outside of the physical time-line can be represented. Table2 introduced the the concepts of beginning and forever, that is, special time values representing negatively in nite and positively in nite time, respectively.10 We discuss, in this section, applications of the special event values beginning and forever.... In PAGE 61: ...Operator Operand 2 span - interval span * interval span / interval interval + event interval - event interval * event interval / event event + interval event - interval event * interval event / interval numeric + interval numeric - interval numeric * interval numeric / interval interval + numeric interval - numeric interval * numeric interval / numeric interval + interval interval - interval interval * interval interval / interval Table2 0: Invalid Arithmetic Expressions (Part 2)... In PAGE 62: ...Properties The properties in Table2 can be classi ed as either timezone-related, format-related, input priority, or special time values. The locale property is used to specify a location for timezone displacement.... ..."

Table VI. Frequency of calendar

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1998

TABLE II: PROPOSED COURSE CALENDAR

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2004
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