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* DOE ( 1994 ) "," Handbook of methods for the analysis of the various parameters of the carbon dioxide system in sea water.

analysis and estimated
In a human epidemiological analysis by Richard Doll and Richard Peto in 1981, diet was estimated to cause perhaps around 35 % of cancers.
Conversely, a newer analysis of satellite images reveals that deforestation of the Amazon rainforest is twice as fast as scientists previously estimated.
Analysis of the design of experiments was built on the foundation of the analysis of variance, a collection of models in which the observed variance is partitioned into components due to different factors which are estimated or tested.
Human diet was estimated to cause perhaps around 35 % of cancers in a human epidemiological analysis by Richard Doll and Richard Peto in 1981.
Wild population estimates vary ; one estimate shows that there are about 1, 590 individuals living in the wild, while a 2006 study via DNA analysis estimated that this figure could be as high as 2, 000 to 3, 000.
The actual yield estimated after an analysis of blast damage was about 13 kilotons.
The figure of total estimated 1, 100, 000 military dead is from a study published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in 1940, based on analysis of Austro-Hungarian War Dept.
Tycho is a relatively young crater, with an estimated age of 108 million years ( Ma ), based on analysis of samples of the crater ray recovered during the Apollo 17 mission.
In the case of a digital circuit, this will then be further mapped into delay information, from which the circuit performance can be estimated, usually by static timing analysis.
A 2010 study by Bray et al, using SNP microarray techniques and linkage analysis, estimated that 35 to 55 percent of the modern Ashkenazi genome may be of European origin, and that European " admixture is considerably higher than previous estimates by studies that used the Y chromosome ".
Also in regression analysis, " mean squared error ", often referred to as " out-of-sample mean squared error ", can refer to the mean value of the squared deviations of the predictions from the true values, over an out-of-sample test space, generated by a model estimated over a particular sample space.
In addition, dendrochronology has been used to generate estimated Palmer index values for North America for the past 2000 years, allowing analysis of long term drought trends.
Using regression analysis, new factor returns are estimated as a result of the shock.
Regardless of the scheme's impact, in a retrospective analysis Transport for London estimated there would have already been a significant reduction in traffic as a consequence of parking policies and increased congestion due to traffic management and other interventions that had the effect of reducing highway capacity.
An analysis of the US pelagic longline logbook data between 1992 – 2000 ( covering the Northwest and Western Central Atlantic ) estimated a decline of 70 % over that period.
Initially some public officials suggested that the high death toll during the weeks of the heat wave was due to mortality displacement, an analysis of the data later found that mortality displacement during the heat wave was limited to about 26 % of the estimated 692 excess deaths in the period between June 21 and August 10, 1995.
They took the analysis to three loops, noted that the walking can lead to a power law enhancement of the technifermion condensate, and estimated the resultant quark, lepton, and technipion masses.
More broadly, the total number of people in the United States, whether insured or uninsured, who die because of lack of medical care was estimated in a 1997 analysis to be nearly 100, 000 per year.
On June 2, 2011, the Baltimore Sun reported that Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Governor Martin O ' Malley wants the Maryland Stadium Authority to pay for the estimated $ 150, 000 feasibility study that will determine the " estimate of taxes that the project would generate " and if the study finds the project to be viable, O ' Malley and Rawlings-Blake wants " an analysis of potential financing options and a strategy for moving the work forward.
The Cobb – Douglas production function is especially notable for being the first time an aggregate or economy-wide production function had been developed, estimated, and the presented to the profession for analysis ; it marked a landmark change in how economists approached macroeconomics.
Ford's cost – benefit analysis had estimated that based on the number of cars in use and the probable accident rate, deaths due to the design flaw would cost it about $ 49. 5 million to settle wrongful death lawsuits versus recall costs of $ 137. 5 million.
The cui-ui population is generally improving in numbers, having attained an estimated population exceeding one million in 1993, thanks to the efforts of the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency in analysis of the Truckee River spawning grounds and of the Nevada Department of Environmental Protection and EPA in following up on protection measures.
A study published in 2009 utilizing Wroe's size estimates and an analysis of 18 closely related lizard species estimated a sprinting speed of.
After a wide variety of proposed dates, following a revised analysis of the stratigraphy of its site in 1990, the figure has been estimated to have been carved 24, 000 – 22, 000 BCE.
Wallace's analysis showed that the surface of Mars was almost certainly much colder than Lowell had estimated, that the atmospheric pressure was too low for liquid water to exist on the surface, and he pointed out that several recent efforts to find evidence of water vapor in the Martian atmosphere with spectroscopic analysis had failed.

analysis and fuel
Promethium was first produced and characterized at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in 1945 by the separation and analysis of the fission products of uranium fuel irradiated in a graphite reactor.
Gordon Childe was sure that the fuel was peat, but a detailed analysis of vegetation patterns and trends suggests that climatic conditions conducive to the development of thick beds of peat did not develop in this part of Orkney until after Skara Brae was abandoned.
Nevertheless, Elgen Long's interpretations have led Jourdan to conclude, " The analysis of all the data we havethe fuel analysis, the radio calls, other things – tells me she went into the water off Howland.
In contrast, analysis of tank or army deployments are usually triggered by accumulations of fuel and munitions, which are monitored on slower, every-few-days cycles.
Despite this hour's warning, only the P-40 squadron at Iba took off, and it ran low on fuel in futile responses to confusing instructions from the 24th PG as it altered its analysis of Japanese intents.
" well-to-wheels " lifetime analysis of the fuel, than average crude oil.
The grade of a sample of coal does not precisely define its chemical composition, so calculating the actual usefulness of coal as a fuel requires determining its proximate and ultimate analysis ( see " Chemical Composition " below ).
The analysis showed that 2010 Honda Civic Hybrid costs an additional $ 1830 dollars over a 2010 Honda Civic EX 2D Coupe with an Automatic Transmission ( the report assume 15, 000 miles are driven annually and fuel prices are based on a weighted average over the five months prior to October 2010 ).
In 1993, John Skilling, lead structural engineer for the WTC, recalled doing the analysis, and remarked, " Our analysis indicated the biggest problem would be the fact that all the fuel ( from the airplane ) would dump into the building.
Research and analysis into the causes and extent of fuel poverty and the development of policies which will address the problem.
A full analysis would also have to take into account the fact that products ( work ) use more than one type of input ( e. g., fuel, labour, machinery ), and that other factors besides input cost ( e. g., a non-competitive market structure ) may also affect the price of work.
A 2009 study by CERA estimated that production from Canada's oil sands emits " about 5 – 15 % more carbon dioxide, over the " well-to-wheels " lifetime analysis of the fuel, than average crude oil.
Hand-held field testing devices are generally based on electrochemical platinum fuel cell analysis and, depending upon jurisdiction, may be used by officers in the field as a form of " field sobriety test " commonly called PBT ( preliminary breath test ) or PAS ( preliminary alcohol screening ) or as evidential devices in POA ( point of arrest ) testing.
Williams Research conducted all the performance and fuel economy analysis, with the turbine powered Concord meeting expectations.
Lifecycle analysis of GHG includes the full aggregate quantity of GHG generated from the extraction, production, distribution and use of energy or fuel.
Although some have maintained that fire suppression contributed to an unnatural buildup of fuel loads, a detailed analysis of historical fire data has showed that this may not have been the case.
It manages all facets of nuclear power generation, from theoretical design of reactors, computerized modeling and simulation, risk analysis, development and testing of new reactor fuel materials, etc.
Ceridian ’ s monthly Ceridian-UCLA Pulse of Commerce Index ( PCI ) is based on an analysis of real-time diesel fuel consumption data from over the road trucking tracked by Ceridian Corporation.

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