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TABLE A.2: Approximate Distribution of Some Critical Rotating Components Failures in Nuclear Power Plants
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Table 2. Comparison of Modeled and Observation-Based Annual Fire Return Intervals and CO2 Emissionsa
"... In PAGE 9: ... [31] Figures 7 and 8 display the mean monthly temper- ature, precipitation, and lightning data that are used to drive the coupled CLASS and CTEM models for the six sites. Figures 9 and 10 show the observation-based and simulated CO2 fire emissions, and Table2 compares the observed and simulated fire return intervals and annual CO2 emissions. 5.... In PAGE 9: ... The lightning frequency varies in tandem with precipitation and there is little lightning during the dry season. Figure 9a and Table2 show that the simulated fire return interval is longer (i.e.... In PAGE 9: ...mith et al., 1997]. Two additional simulations for this location illustrate how human factors may affect fire return interval and emissions. Figure 9a and Table2 show that setting Ph = 0.5 increases annual emissions and reduces the fire return interval to values that compare better with observation-based estimates.... In PAGE 11: ... Like the northern Australian location, little lightning occurs during the dry season. Figure 9c and Table2 compare the simulated emission and fire return interval with observation-based estimates. As is the case for the northern Australian location, in the absence of human sources of ignition (Ph = 0.... In PAGE 11: ... Thereafter, the increase in moisture prevents fires even though lightning frequency is high. Modeled emissions are lower and the fire return interval is longer than obser- vation-based estimates in this simulation ( Table2 ). A human ignition effect with Ph = 0.... In PAGE 15: ...0 in all months and is not sensitive to human ignition sources. Figure 10a and Table2 show that the simulated emissions at this location are 2 orders of magnitude smaller than those at tropical savanna locations in accordance with observation- based estimates. In Table 2, the simulated fire return interval of 2400 years indicates that on average very little area is burned.... In PAGE 15: ... Figure 10a and Table 2 show that the simulated emissions at this location are 2 orders of magnitude smaller than those at tropical savanna locations in accordance with observation- based estimates. In Table2 , the simulated fire return interval of 2400 years indicates that on average very little area is burned. Observation-based estimates suggest that major fires are rare in the Amazonian and central African tropical humid forests, occurring only once or twice per millennium on average [Sanford et al.... In PAGE 15: ...5. [43] Figure 10c and Table2 show that the model reason- ably reproduces the small annual emissions at this location consistent with observation-based estimates for the simula- tion with Ph = 0.... In PAGE 15: ... Their data yield a fire return interval of C24230 years for the whole of Spain. While the annual return interval and CO2 emissions in Table2 compare reasonably with obser- vation-based estimates for the simulation with Ph =0.0,the seasonality of simulated emissions follows the seasonality of lightning and does not compare well with observations.... ..."
Table 2. Feature selection for the breast cancer data: 51 features used by Hendenfalk et al. (2001)
2004
"... In PAGE 7: ... There are no misclassifications by Models I and II and two misclassi- fications (17th and 18th sample) by Model III. We compare our CV results with other popular classification algorithms in Table2 . All other methods have used 51 genes.... ..."
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Table 18. A Classification of Simulation Based on the Generation Characteristics of Model Behavior
Table 4 - TDT Turbulence Model Parameters
"... In PAGE 21: ... The input hg is a normally distributed univariate random variable. Table4 presents a range of values for the turbulence model parameters. Note that the parameter values are based on data collected in an air medium, not the medium in which the BACT was tested (i.... ..."
Table 2. Overview of Hydropower Plants
"... In PAGE 3: ... Hydropower Plants Hydropower is provided by the Sevan-Hrazdan and Vorotan cascades. The hydropower facilities are summarized in Table2 . The Vorotan cascade consists of four plants with a total capacity of 400 MW and annual energy production of 1157 GWh.... ..."
TABLE 2 Example 5: Correct digits and matrix vector multiplications at termination: d(mv). A max. 20 matrix vector mult. allowed.
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Table 1: Matching of Wafer Fabrication Plants to Assembly and Test Plant
2000
"... In PAGE 5: ... The matching of wafers to IC was developed based on volume considerations; that is, large volume wafer products supply large volume IC products. Table1 shows the results of this matching algorithm for the six sample data models of wafer fabrication factories to the assembly and test facility. Multiple wafer fabrications are needed to fulfill the volume requirement of the assembly and test factory.... In PAGE 5: ...6 and interconnected by a 100 Mbps Ethernet. Figure 4 System Architecture As observed from Table1 , the total number of factories for our supply chain simulation is larger than the number of workstations that are available. Thus, we partition the simulation based on the workload contributed by each factory.... ..."
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