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TABLE 4 . PHOSPHORUS-CONTAINING COMPOUNDS SELECTED FOR TESTING.
Table 6 Measures of performance for the UK (Data sorted by maturity) Below Ist quartile Above Ist and Above 3rd quartile
Table 1: Accuracy enhancement results # of # of 1Cc Window IST-(0,1,2) IST-DS %GA %GT
Table 14. Performance of the SM5.42R model by solvent functional class
in Regular article Extension of the platform of applicability of the SM5.42R universal solvation model
Table 15. Performance of the SM5.42R model by solvent functional class
in Regular article Extension of the platform of applicability of the SM5.42R universal solvation model
Table 16. Performance of the SM5.42R model by solvent functional group class
in Regular article Extension of the platform of applicability of the SM5.42R universal solvation model
Table 17. Performance of the SM5.42R model by solvent functional class
in Regular article Extension of the platform of applicability of the SM5.42R universal solvation model
Table 2. Documents in School of IST apos;s quot;Blue packet quot;.
"... In PAGE 7: ... The IST informational packet contained nearly 150 pages of various materials. Table2 describes them. The packet from CSE was similar.... ..."
Table 2. Observed phosphorus accretion rate from Dr. W.W. Walker, Jr.
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"... In PAGE 2: ... Dr. Walker generously provided the phosphorus accretion rate data he used as shown in Table2 , which were not used in this study since the spatial coordinates of sampling sites and the data from the two sites at the southern end of the sampling transact of Reddy (1993) were not included. The di erence between the data in Table 1 and Table 2 are not signi cant.... In PAGE 2: ...re listed in Table 1. Dr. Walker generously provided the phosphorus accretion rate data he used as shown in Table 2, which were not used in this study since the spatial coordinates of sampling sites and the data from the two sites at the southern end of the sampling transact of Reddy (1993) were not included. The di erence between the data in Table 1 and Table2 are not signi cant. Using the data in Table 1, the least squares estimate of the phosphorus settling velocity is 9.... In PAGE 2: ...8 m/yr, and the estimate is 10.2 m/yr using the data in Table2 . Values of other input parameters and variables used in this paper are in Table 3.... In PAGE 4: ... The width of the ow path was assumed to be xed; therefore, the model predicts average water-column concentrations and sediment- phosphorus accretion rates as a function of distance south from the discharge structure. Model parameter (Ke) was estimated using the 26-year-average phosphorus accretion rates mea- sured at 24 locations ( Table2 ) via a least squares method. The least-squares estimate of Ke is 10.... In PAGE 14: ... Sample distributions of Ke List of tables: Table 1. Phosphorus accretion rate data used in the paper Table2 .... ..."
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Table 16. Soil test phosphorus calibration for three commonly used test procedures .( Rehm et al 1998;
"... In PAGE 86: ... Setting Environmental Critical Values for Soil Test P The concept of soil test phosphorus level is a universally accepted method to estimate plant available phosphorus. Each soil test method uses a different extraction solution and the correlation tables for plant response to soil test values vary with the test procedures ( Table16 ). Although the values from soil test procedures are in units of ppm these units do not directly compute to the quantity of plant available P.... In PAGE 94: ..., 1994) . Table16 shows current University of Minnesota interpretations for various soil P levels. Table 18.... ..."
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