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Table 1. FAA Lines of Business/Major Organizations*
2004
"... In PAGE 5: ...EMPLOYEE ATTITUDES WITHIN THE FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is respon- sible for maintaining safe and expeditious air travel within the National Airspace System (NAS). The FAA fulfills this mission through the efforts of nearly 50,000 employees in 11 Lines of Business (LOBs)/Major Organizations (MOs; Table1 ). The FAA is the largest agency within the De- partment of Transportation (see http://dothr.... ..."
Table 2. Actual data quality levels of databases
"... In PAGE 8: ... Assume that in a country a DPS solution has been chosen, and, presently, each administration manages its own business registry for procurement purposes. In Table2 we show the result of the eReadiness phase performed on the Business registries of two administrations. ... ..."
Table 1: Access to Telecommunications2
"... In PAGE 1: ...sia and the Americas. Average teledensity averages only 2.2 lines per 100, and only 1.4 lines per 100 in rural areas where as many as 80 percent of Africans live. See Table1 . It should be noted that this table overestimates 1 Professor and Director of the Telecommunications Management and Policy Program, School of Business Administration, Univer- sity of San Francisco.... ..."
Table 1. Evolution of Students
"... In PAGE 2: ... A panoramic view of a five-year experience The subject Economic Data Analysis has been followed by a wide variety of students, mainly involved in business administration, computing and engineering degrees. The number of enroled students is summarized in Table1 together with the activity rate, indicating the proportion of students finalizing the course (complementary of the rate of abandonment). Table 1.... ..."
(Table 9). Net claims ratios are low by international standards. Acquisition costs benefit from the high commissions received from reinsurers. These exceed the commissions paid to local agents and thus cover some of the overhead expenses of local companies. As a result, net administration and acquisition costs amount to about 15 percent of gross premiums, although they represent 30 percent of net earned premiums. Investment income amounts to 25 percent of net earned premiums. As already noted, the profitability of general insurance business is affected by the volatility of claims and the need to build adequate reserves
Table 1. Administrative commands
"... In PAGE 3: ... In this paper, we will write parameterized administrative requests as function calls and refer to them as administrative commands (in the style of Harrison-Ruzzo-Ullman commands [6]). Table1 summarizes the ten administrative commands. It should be noted that we have only stated the immediate effect of an administrative command.... ..."
Table 2: Administrative operations
"... In PAGE 3: ...Table 2: Administrative operations Table2 lists the operations which can be specified in admin- istrative permissions. All operations are valid on the object level.... ..."
Table 1: Concept matrix. For the legend, see Table 4 in Appendix 1. Source L o
"... In PAGE 6: ... Inquiry using a search key open standard returned 75 publications, which were subsequently analyzed. The review of IDABC publications is provided in Table1 . IDABC stands for Interoperable Delivery of European eGovernment Services to public Administrations, Businesses and Citizens.... ..."
Table 1. Legend: (1) Source: W=web; E=email; P=phone; DC=direct contact. (2) In dollars. Unless otherwise indicated, cost is per page. (3) F=flat; NFF=no fixed fee (4) A=abstract; M=microfilm (5) Administrative fee, in dollars. (6) In days. BD=business days; F=off-site information; M=maximum; NFT=no fixed time; O=on-site information; U=usually. (7) C=children apos;s general; CO=children apos;s other specialty; G=general medical and surgical; O=other specialty; P=psychiatric (8) Approximate values (cents are not considered). Sample records: 15 pages; 50 pages; 500 pages. (9) 4 hospitals, 24 clinics.
"... In PAGE 3: ... Elderly and severely ill patients may in fact have much longer records, but we selected these three page-counts for comparison. Results Table1 shows the data collected in the study. For each institution from which we were able to obtain data, we list the identity of the institution, the means by which we obtained the information, the copying charge (per page, for various ranges of numbers of pages), any additional administrative fee, and the reported typical times it takes to get the record.... In PAGE 4: ... As we have seen, HIPAA gives covered entities up to ninety days from the date the request is received if information is stored in an off-site facility. Table1 shows the reported time usually needed by the hospitals of this study to release copies of medical records. As is the case with fees, there are enormous variations in reported times, from a minimum of one day to a maximum of sixty days for information stored off- site.... ..."
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