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Table 1. Stratification of the multi-layer evaluation.

in SYNTHESIS AND EVALUATION ANALYSIS OF THE INDICATOR INFORMATION IN NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS APPLICATIONS BY COMPUTING WITH WORDS
by Jun Liu, Da Ruan, Roland Carchon
"... In PAGE 3: ... Finally, every sub- factor is determined by many indicators including espe- cially designed and dual-use equipment, nuclear and non- nuclear materials, technology/training/R amp;D, and so on. The practice of this overall evaluation model is given in Table1 , where the different levels are made more explicit and directly applicable to this evaluation problem. 3.... ..."

Table 5. Matrix of stratification and turbulence intensity levels used for the numerical study. Stratification

in th Aerospace Sciences Meeting Exhibit
by January Reno Nv, George F. Switzer, George F. Switzer, Fred H. Proctor, Fred H. Proctor 1013
"... In PAGE 6: ...American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Numerical experiments performed Simulations are performed at each stratification level for the moderate and weaker turbulence intensity levels. Table5 displays the groupings of the ten simulations. Note that the lowest value of turbulence intensity has been chosen only for the strongly stratified case.... ..."
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Table 5. Matrix of stratification and turbulence intensity levels used for the numerical study. Stratification

in 2000: Numerical study of wake vortex behavior in turbulent domains with ambient stratification
by George F. Switzer, George F. Switzer, Fred H. Proctor, Fred H. Proctor 1013
"... In PAGE 6: ...American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Numerical experiments performed Simulations are performed at each stratification level for the moderate and weaker turbulence intensity levels. Table5 displays the groupings of the ten simulations. Note that the lowest value of turbulence intensity has been chosen only for the strongly stratified case.... ..."
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Table 1. Ambient stratification levels used for the predictive model development.

in Nomenclature
by George F. Switzer, Fred H. Proctor, George F. Switzer, Fred H. Proctor
"... In PAGE 3: ... Refer to Switzer and Proctor6 for details about the vortex parameters, domain size and resolution, boundary conditions, stratification, and ambient turbulence generation. TASS Environmental Parameters Table1 shows the three stratification levels chosen for model guidance. The first level, N* = 1.... ..."

Table 3: Social Stratification and Type of Animal Husbandry (p=.006)

in Emergence, Transformation and Decay in Pastoral Nomad Socio-Natural Systems
by Uno Svedin, Tim Kohler, Dwight Read, Douglas R White
"... In PAGE 5: ... Consistent with difference in scale, leadership by consensus is more common in camel and small-animal pastoralism (p=.01) and, as shown in Table3 , so is the flattening of social stratification (p=.006).... ..."

Table 2 Parameter Distributions Across Strata for Three Stratification Designs

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2003
"... In PAGE 7: ...45. On average, items of geometry and data handling were more difficult, whereas those of numbers were relatively easy and less discriminating. Table2 shows the item parameter distributions across different strata for the three stratification designs. The b distribution was relatively stable across the strata for BASTR, but its mean increased in ASTR and CBASTR.... ..."

Table 1: Required sample sizes with stratification by loan officer

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2003
"... In PAGE 30: ....3.3.1 Calculations Given stratification by loan officer, Figure 1 and Table1 show how the required sample size varies with the level of confidence and with the size of the upper bound... In PAGE 31: ... As discussed above, the sample-size calculation does not adjust for the exhaustive sampling of rescheduled and large loans nor for dollar-unit sampling. Thus, the figures in Table1 are conservative in that upper bounds derived from the audit will probably be, for a given level of confidence, a bit tighter than required. 4.... ..."

Table 2. Ambient stratification levels used for the numerical study.

in th Aerospace Sciences Meeting Exhibit
by January Reno Nv, George F. Switzer, George F. Switzer, Fred H. Proctor, Fred H. Proctor 1013
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Table 2. Ambient stratification levels used for the numerical study.

in 2000: Numerical study of wake vortex behavior in turbulent domains with ambient stratification
by George F. Switzer, George F. Switzer, Fred H. Proctor, Fred H. Proctor 1013
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Table 10. Specifications and Fit Statistics for Models of Stratification in Occupational Education

in Socioeconomic Indexes for Occupations: A Review, Update, and Critique
by Robert M. Hauser, Robert M. Hauser, John Robert Warren, John Robert Warren 1996
"... In PAGE 69: ... In the model of Figure 8, these are specified in terms of covariances between disturbances in equations: and . Table10 gives fit statistics for three versions of the model of Figure 8 for each combination of socioeconomic data from the 1990 Census with the 1994 GSS samples. Model A corresponds to Figure 8, with the addition of the two correlated disturbances, and its fit is excellent.... ..."
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