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TABLE I. SOME TRAFFIC MONITORING MANAGEMENTS SYSTEMS

in A Novel Approach to Reduce Traffic Chaos in Emergency and Evacuation Scenarios
by Syed R. Rizvi, Stephan Olariu, Michele C. Weigle

Table 8. Analytical methods and sampling frequencies for the Corrective Action Monitoring Program.

in L. Berg*
by S. Chamberlain, E. Christofferson, R. Depue, V. Dibley, L. Dravidzius, R. Ferry, T. Berry, D. Macqueen, H. Hall, B. Jakub, R. Landgraf, E. Eagan-mcneill, K. Rauhut, S. Chamberlain, E. Christofferson, R. Depue, V. Dibley, L. Dravidzius, D. Macqueen, R. Landgraf 1998
"... In PAGE 38: ... As of the second quarter of 1997, the highest concentration of TCE was 15 m g/L in well EP6-09. Because halogenated VOCs and tritium are the only contaminants currently detected in ground water, the Corrective Action Monitoring Program will include VOC analysis of ground water samples by EPA Method 601 and tritium analysis of samples collected from nine wells by EPA Method 906 ( Table8 ). Samples from the four background monitor wells and six wells that are part of both the Detection Monitoring Program and the Corrective Action Monitoring Program will analyzed for all COCs including halogenated VOCs, as part of the Detection Monitoring program.... In PAGE 73: ...1998 17 Table8 . (Continued) Wells Monitoring parameter or constituent of concern (COC) Analytical method Sampling frequency Comments K6-16 Halogenated VOCs EPA 8010/601 Annually Monitor well within plume K6-17 Halogenated VOCs EPA 8010/601 Quarterly Clean plume boundary well K6-18 Halogenated VOCs EPA 8010/601 Annually Monitor well within plume K6-21 Halogenated VOCs EPA 8010/601 Annually Monitor well within plume K6-22 Halogenated VOCs EPA 8010/601 Quarterly Downgradient, clean plume boundary well K6-23 Halogenated VOCs EPA 8010/601 Quarterly Downgradient, clean plume boundary well K6-24 Halogenated VOCs EPA 8010/601 Annually Cross-gradient clean monitor well K6-25 Halogenated VOCs EPA 8010/601 Annually Deep, clean monitor well K6-26 Halogenated VOCs EPA 8010/601 Annually Deep, clean monitor well K6-27 Halogenated VOCs EPA 8010/601 Annually Deep, clean monitor well K6-33 Halogenated VOCs EPA 8010/601 Quarterly Downgradient, clean plume boundary well W-33C-01 Halogenated VOCs EPA 8010/601 Quarterly Clean, offsite monitor well BC6-12, EP6-06, EP6- 07, EP6-08, K6- 19, K6-24, K6- 26, K6-27 Tritium EPA 906 Quarterly Tritium previously detected in BC6-12; other wells are clean, adjacent wells a Analytical methods presented in Table 7.... ..."

Table 1. Explosives and Related Analytes Monitored in Groundwater at LAAP and JAAP.

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 4: ...............................15 LIST OF TABLES Page Table1 Explosives and Related Analytes Monitored in Groundwater at LAAP and JAAP .... In PAGE 17: ... in preparation b). Soil samples were analyzed for explosives ( Table1 ), particle size distribution, hydraulic conductivity, pH, nitrate/nitrite nitrogen, total Kjeldahl nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfate and total organic carbon as described in the Interim Report (Pennington et al. in preparation b).... ..."

Table 1. Selected Design Considerations for Collaborative Visual Analytics. The table lists many of the individual design considerations visited in this article, providing a brief description and noting the relevant sections that discuss the issue in detail.

in ABSTRACT Design Considerations for Collaborative Visual Analytics
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 7: ... Highlights include a list of collaborative visualization tasks, techniques to improve shared context and awareness, and suggestions for increasing engagement and allocating effort. Many of these considerations are summarized in Table1 . The overarching goal is to effectively parallelize work, facilitate mutual understanding, and reduce the costs of collaborative tasks.... ..."

Table 2: Cost reduction achieved through better build management

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 1. Building and Managing IT Infrastructure for the Electronic Economy Table 1. Building and Managing IT Infrastructure for the Electronic Economy

in IT-Intensive Value Innovation in the Electronic Economy: Insights from Marshall Industries
by Omar Sawy, Arvind Malhotra, Sanjay Gosain, Kerry M. Young
"... In PAGE 26: ... In order to help answer that question, we outline some of the distinctive practices at Marshall. We group these practices into three familiar sets as shown in Table1 , and then compare them to conventional practices in building and managing IT infrastructure for large enterprises. Based on this comparison we then draw some insights about new practices that we believe can be useful to IT organizations in other enterprises preparing to take on the challenges of the electronic economy.... ..."

Table 2. Building energy codes in Hong Kong

in MECM LEO Seminar -- Advances on Energy Efficiency and Sustainability in Buildings
by January Palace Of, Dr. Sam, C. M. Hui

Table I. Principles for Building Scalable Monitoring System Architectures

in Building Quality-of-Service Monitoring Systems for Traffic Engineering and Service Management
by Abolghasem (Hamid) Asgari, Panos Trimintzios, Mark Irons, Richard Egan, George Pavlou 2003
Cited by 4

Table 1. The basic MEG (Monitor/Editor/Generator) building blocks used to build intermediary applications.

in Intermediaries: new places for producing and manipulating web content
by Rob Barrett, Paul P. Maglio 1998
"... In PAGE 5: ...Table1 describes these different elements and their functions. Monitors observe transactions without affecting them.... ..."
Cited by 39

Table 2. Energy consumption in buildings by sector

in BUILDINGS AND CLIMATE CHANGE Status, Challenges and Opportunities
by Copyright United, Nations Environment Programme
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