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Table A4.1 - Methods and performance data from quality control - laboratory analyses

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2006

TABLE I DATA PATH QUALITY AND CONTROL OVERHEADS FOR VARYING MULTICAST GROUP SIZES (SIMULATION)

in Scalable Application Layer Multicast
by Suman Banerjee, Bobby Bhattacharjee, Christopher Kommareddy

TABLE I DATA PATH QUALITY AND CONTROL OVERHEADS FOR VARYING MULTICAST GROUP SIZES (SIMULATION)

in Scalable Application Layer Multicast
by Suman Banerjee, Bobby Bhattacharjee, Christopher Kommareddy

Table 1: Data path quality and control overheads for varying multicast group sizes (simulation)

in ABSTRACT Scalable Application Layer Multicast
by Suman Banerjee, Bobby Bhattacharjee, Christopher Kommareddy

Table 3-4. Field and Analytical Quality Control Sampling Requirements Summary.a (2 pages)

in unknown title
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"... In PAGE 95: ... 1 III-2 3.2 SURVEYING/SAMPLING LOCATIONS AND FREQUENCIES Table3 -1 presents general surveying and sampling locations and frequencies. Detailed location information will be provided in the FIG.... In PAGE 95: ... Detailed location information will be provided in the FIG. Table3 -1. Sample and Survey Locations, Frequencies, and Sampling Methods.... In PAGE 96: ...Rev. 1 III-3 Table3 -1. Sample and Survey Locations, Frequencies, and Sampling Methods.... In PAGE 97: ...Rev. 1 III-4 Table3 -1. Sample and Survey Locations, Frequencies, and Sampling Methods.... In PAGE 98: ....2.2.1 Soils Underlying the 105-DR Fuel Storage Basin. The soils under the 105-DR FSB will be sampled through the access holes created in the FSB floor, at the depth intervals shown in Table3 -1. The first soil sample under the FSB floor will be obtained with stainless-steel hand tools.... In PAGE 98: ... Ecology may either collect split samples or request split samples be collected from the soil beneath the Sodium Fire Facility ductwork. Table3 -2a. QC Samples/Frequencies and Analytical Methods for Radiological Survey, Concrete Verification, and Soil Sampling.... In PAGE 99: ...Rev. 1 III-6 Table3 -2a. QC Samples/Frequencies and Analytical Methods for Radiological Survey, Concrete Verification, and Soil Sampling.... In PAGE 99: ... SFL/ Table 2-2 a All below-grade rooms and tunnels are considered as one area for purposes of quality control sampling. COCs = contaminants of concern FSB = fuel storage basin N/A = not applicable NaI = sodium iodide SFL = standard fixed laboratory Table3 -2b. Sampling Frequencies and Analytical Methods for Soil Excavation and Soil Site Verification.... In PAGE 99: ...5 m (15 ft) -- Deep Zone Verification sampling See 100 Areas sampling and analysis plan (DOE-RL 1998a) 3.3 SAMPLING APPROACH The sampling approaches are shown in Table3 -1. The sampling procedures to be implemented in the field shall be consistent with those below.... In PAGE 100: ...lan No. 5.3, Onsite Measurement Quality Assurance Program Plan. Table3 -3 shows the size of the decision units under consideration (as discussed in Section 1.... In PAGE 100: ... The decision unit sizes that are specified in the 100 Areas SAP (DOE-RL 1998a) will be used for the soils addressed in this SAP. Table3 -3. 105-F/105-DR Decision Unit Sizes (Below-Grade Structures).... In PAGE 101: ...Rev. 1 III-8 Table3 -3. 105-F/105-DR Decision Unit Sizes (Below-Grade Structures).... In PAGE 101: ...5 ft by 16 ft Soils adjacent to the FSB TBD Soils underlying Room 224b slab TBD 5 Soils beneath the Large Sodium Fire Facility underground duct TBD TBD = to be determined 3.4 FIELD AND LABORATORY QUALITY CONTROL Field QC sampling requirements are summarized in Table3 -2a for concrete survey, Stage I, and verification sampling. Field QC requirements for soil are summarized in Table 3-2b.... In PAGE 101: ...4 FIELD AND LABORATORY QUALITY CONTROL Field QC sampling requirements are summarized in Table 3-2a for concrete survey, Stage I, and verification sampling. Field QC requirements for soil are summarized in Table3 -2b. Details of the field QC samples and requirements are found in Section 3 of the 100 Areas SAP (DOE-RL 1998a).... In PAGE 102: ...Rev. 1 III-9 Table3 -4. Field and Analytical Quality Control Sampling Requirements Summary.... ..."

Table 3-4. Field and Analytical Quality Control Sampling Requirements Summary.a (2 pages)

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 95: ... 1 III-2 3.2 SURVEYING/SAMPLING LOCATIONS AND FREQUENCIES Table3 -1 presents general surveying and sampling locations and frequencies. Detailed location information will be provided in the FIG.... In PAGE 95: ... Detailed location information will be provided in the FIG. Table3 -1. Sample and Survey Locations, Frequencies, and Sampling Methods.... In PAGE 96: ...Rev. 1 III-3 Table3 -1. Sample and Survey Locations, Frequencies, and Sampling Methods.... In PAGE 97: ...Rev. 1 III-4 Table3 -1. Sample and Survey Locations, Frequencies, and Sampling Methods.... In PAGE 98: ....2.2.1 Soils Underlying the 105-DR Fuel Storage Basin. The soils under the 105-DR FSB will be sampled through the access holes created in the FSB floor, at the depth intervals shown in Table3 -1. The first soil sample under the FSB floor will be obtained with stainless-steel hand tools.... In PAGE 98: ... Ecology may either collect split samples or request split samples be collected from the soil beneath the Sodium Fire Facility ductwork. Table3 -2a. QC Samples/Frequencies and Analytical Methods for Radiological Survey, Concrete Verification, and Soil Sampling.... In PAGE 99: ...Rev. 1 III-6 Table3 -2a. QC Samples/Frequencies and Analytical Methods for Radiological Survey, Concrete Verification, and Soil Sampling.... In PAGE 99: ... SFL/ Table 2-2 a All below-grade rooms and tunnels are considered as one area for purposes of quality control sampling. COCs = contaminants of concern FSB = fuel storage basin N/A = not applicable NaI = sodium iodide SFL = standard fixed laboratory Table3 -2b. Sampling Frequencies and Analytical Methods for Soil Excavation and Soil Site Verification.... In PAGE 99: ...5 m (15 ft) -- Deep Zone Verification sampling See 100 Areas sampling and analysis plan (DOE-RL 1998a) 3.3 SAMPLING APPROACH The sampling approaches are shown in Table3 -1. The sampling procedures to be implemented in the field shall be consistent with those below.... In PAGE 100: ...lan No. 5.3, Onsite Measurement Quality Assurance Program Plan. Table3 -3 shows the size of the decision units under consideration (as discussed in Section 1.... In PAGE 100: ... The decision unit sizes that are specified in the 100 Areas SAP (DOE-RL 1998a) will be used for the soils addressed in this SAP. Table3 -3. 105-F/105-DR Decision Unit Sizes (Below-Grade Structures).... In PAGE 101: ...Rev. 1 III-8 Table3 -3. 105-F/105-DR Decision Unit Sizes (Below-Grade Structures).... In PAGE 101: ...5 ft by 16 ft Soils adjacent to the FSB TBD Soils underlying Room 224b slab TBD 5 Soils beneath the Large Sodium Fire Facility underground duct TBD TBD = to be determined 3.4 FIELD AND LABORATORY QUALITY CONTROL Field QC sampling requirements are summarized in Table3 -2a for concrete survey, Stage I, and verification sampling. Field QC requirements for soil are summarized in Table 3-2b.... In PAGE 101: ...4 FIELD AND LABORATORY QUALITY CONTROL Field QC sampling requirements are summarized in Table 3-2a for concrete survey, Stage I, and verification sampling. Field QC requirements for soil are summarized in Table3 -2b. Details of the field QC samples and requirements are found in Section 3 of the 100 Areas SAP (DOE-RL 1998a).... In PAGE 101: ...ield and laboratory QC samples are found in Section 2.2.6.1. Table3 -4. Field and Analytical Quality Control Sampling Requirements Summary.... ..."

Table 5. Quality control corrective action. QC sample type QC failure corrective action Organic analysis

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 31: ... These limits may be tighter or wider than the criteria listed in Table 4; therefore, the QC Chemists base their data review and qualification of data on the internal control limits provided by the laboratories. Table5 lists the corrective action for QC failure. 2.... ..."

Table 2: Quality control

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2007
"... In PAGE 6: ... The PPV, in con- trast, gives an idea of the goodness of our method at only reporting true TFs: a high PPV implies a low number of false positives. The results of this evaluation are shown in Table2 . For 10 out of 12 tested TF families we obtained sensitivity and PPV values larger than 0.... In PAGE 6: ... For 10 out of 12 tested TF families we obtained sensitivity and PPV values larger than 0.90 for both meas- urements (bold face in Table2 ). Therefore the numbers of false negatives and false positives, respectively, are very low.... ..."

Table 2: Conventions for the quality control ag (qc flag). See text for details. Bit Position Test Description Possible Values

in Office Note Series on Global Modeling and Data Assimilation
by Richard Rood, Arlindo Da Silva, Ken Ekers, Austin Conaty
"... In PAGE 37: ... This ag contains the result of the several quality control tests performed on the observation. A list of these tests is given in Table2 ; see Pfaendtner et al. (1995) and Lamich et al.... In PAGE 37: ...est. For some tests, e.g., the o -line subjective test, the observation can fail (bit values 11), pass (bit values 00), or be marked as suspicious (bit values 01). The o -line tests listed in Table2 are performed prior to the assimilation cy- cle, at the \REPACK quot; level. The on-line tests are those performed inside the GEOS Data Assimilation System and for the most part make use of the model rst guess (currently, a 6 hour forecast).... ..."

Table A-2. Data Report Quality Control Checks 0 Water Quality Area (These QC checks will be performed by MWRA).

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by unknown authors 2006
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