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Table 4. Examples of arrest and tend to fall
Table 5.1 Specimen II-CSD deflection, arrest load, arrest crack length, cubic root of
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Table 1. Cardiac Motion Reduction in IVUS images
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"... In PAGE 4: ... Table1 shows the percentage of cardiac frequency sup- pressed for the 10 patients. We report the percentages for each patient and the mean for each device.... ..."
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Table 1. A cardiac arrhythmia database.
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"... In PAGE 5: ...sample relational database in Table1 . This sample con- tains real data of the Cardiac Arrhythmia Database avail- able at the UCI Repository of Machine Learning Databases [4].... In PAGE 6: ... A data owner can compute the stress function and go back to Step 2 many times in order to find a good compromise between pri- vacy and accuracy. To illustrate how this solution works, let us consider the sample relational database in Table1 . We are going to re- duce the dimension of that dataset from 6 to 3, one at a time, and compute the error (stress function).... ..."
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Table 3.4: Estimation of the survivor function IBM Alcatel
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Table 2: Quintiles of Survivor Functions by Region an d Participation Indicator
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"... In PAGE 11: ... term effects for the latter group (cf. Hollister et al. 1984 and Couch 1992). 18 In Table2 we express statistics in months by dividing the number of days by 30.4375.... In PAGE 12: ... Fr om this we cannot conclude, that participation in SE increases welfare dependence. First, as reported in Table2 , the median duration until selection into SE is 6 months, and this increases the survival fraction of participants. However, even if we subtrac t the time until selection, the median duration of participants (=13 - 6=7 months) exceeds the median duration of all welfare spells.... ..."
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Table 5: Empirical Survivor Function: NBDS Sample of Later Retirees
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"... In PAGE 20: ... We return to this point in the conclusion. For the non-clean sample, the pattern is very different, as shown in Table5 for the earnings test sample. There is substantial claiming before retirement, represented by the quot;-1 quot; row.... ..."
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Table 5: Empirical Survivor Function: NBDS Sample of Later Retirees
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"... In PAGE 25: ... We return to this point in the conclusion. For the non-clean sample, the pattern is very different, as shown in Table5 for the earnings test sample. There is substantial claiming before retirement, represented by the quot;-1 quot; row.... ..."
Table 1: Subjective Anxiety evaluation and cardiac frequency
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