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Table 6. Summary of Animal Population, Farms, Facilities and Units for Phosphorus Impaired Watersheds

in Animal Agriculture and Watershed Impairment in South Carolina - A GIS-Based Spatial Assessment
by Kang S. Lu, Jeffery S. Allen
"... In PAGE 22: ... Still, most large poultry facility clusters are not located in the ranked watersheds. Table6 shows that 91.48% of poultry facilities are distributed in the unranked watersheds.... In PAGE 33: ... Despite this complexity, cattle operations, not swine operations, are most likely to have an adverse impact on watershed quality in terms of phosphorus impairment. pH Impairment and Animal Agriculture The results shown in Table6 indicate that there is close relationships between pH priority ranks and animal variables, F = 3.... ..."

Table 1. Relative adsorption energies (kcal/mol) of types A-C non-phosphorus

in Application of the Self-Assembled Monolayer (SAM) Model to Dithiophosphate and Dithiocarbamate Engine Wear Inhibitors
by Y. Zhou, S. Jiang, T. Cagin, E. S. Yamaguchi, R. Frazier, A. Ho, Y. Tang, Yanhua Zhou, Shaoyi Jiang, Elaine S. Yamaguchi, Rawls Frazier, Andrew Ho, Yongchun Tang, W. A. Goddard
"... In PAGE 13: ... These calculations used methyl as the model R group and considered only the coverage at = 1=2. The results are summarized in Table1 , where we see that A-1 (DTC), in which a C-N group is substituted for phosphorus in DTP, gives the largest cohesive energy. Thus, based on the SAM model, DTC showed the best promise for a new wear inhibitor.... ..."

Table 17. Soil test phosphorus level management guidelines from seven states.

in Generic Environmental Impact Statement on Animal Agriculture:
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 87: ... Soil test phosphorus calibration for three commonly used test procedures .( Rehm et al 1998; University of Oklahoma, 1999) P- level Bray Olsen Mehlich-3 -------------- ppm----------------- Very low 0-5 0-3 0-10 Low 6-10 4-7 10-20 Medium 11-15 8-11 20-40 High 16-20 12-15 40-65 Very high 21+ 16+ 65+ Although soil test phosphorus methods were not meant as estimates of the amount of phosphorus that may potentially be transported with surface runoff or erosion, some states have recommended critical values that if exceeded define unacceptable environmental risk ( Table17 ). Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado Delaware, Ohio, Mississippi Texas and Utah have established single critical values for P management recommendations that if exceeded require elimination or severe limitation of all sources of P.... In PAGE 90: ... Michigan sets a critical Bray soil test P value of 75 ppm to trigger a recommendation of P addition not to exceed crop removal. At still higher soil test P some states have chosen to recommend no manure or commercial fertilizer P application ( Table17 ). The increase in soil test P with addition of a given quantity of manure (or inorganic P) is a function of the P sorption capacity of a soil.... ..."

Table 9. Microscale Combustion Calorimetry of Formulations Incorporating Phosphorus- Containing Epoxy Compounds

in FLAME RETARDANT EPOXY RESINS
by C. M. Thompson, J. G. Smith, J. W. Connell, P. M. Hergenrother, R. E. Lyon
"... In PAGE 10: ... Reproducibility varied in samples F8, F9, and F15 with the highest standard deviation of 33% when 4 specimens were tested from the same sample, suggesting non-homogeneity. The HRC values in Table9 for these samples represent averages of the 4 test specimens. The other samples in Table 9 showed good reproducibility with standard deviation of lt; 5%.... In PAGE 10: ... The HRC values in Table 9 for these samples represent averages of the 4 test specimens. The other samples in Table9 showed good reproducibility with standard deviation of lt; 5%. The fire resistance performance of these materials was better than that observed for materials incorporating phosphorus-containing diamines.... ..."

Table 3-1: Mean TSS and Total Phosphorus EMCs in Urban and Agricultural Runoff (mg/l)

in CHAPTER 1 GREEN TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW
by William C. Lucas 2004
"... In PAGE 24: ... Likewise, there is a considerable variation in TSS values from streets. The value in Table3 -1 is close to the observed geometric mean, but much lower than the 340 mg/l needed to calibrate the SLAMM model (Waschbusch and others, 2000). Surprisingly, low volume streets seem to have the higher TSS EMCs, and driveways have the highest EMCs of all impervious surfaces.... In PAGE 25: ... Instead, after leaves fall on impervious surfaces, they are broken down by largely mechanical processes and pass into urban runoff relatively unaltered. Table3 -2 also shows that EMCs of dissolved phosphorus from lawns in a basin with extensive tree cover was almost twice that of the lower canopy basin. For this reason, soluble phosphorus loading from landscaping is allocated value of 1.... In PAGE 27: ... Chapter 3 JANUARY 2004 3-7 Table3 -2: Mean Particulate and Soluble Phosphorus EMCs in Urban and Agricultural Runoff (mg/l) SOURCE FLAT ROOFS PITCHED ROOFS PARKING LOTS MEDIUM STREETS DRIVE- WAYS LAWNS LAND- SCAPE WOODS CONV. TILL CHISEL PLOW NO- TILL PAS- TURE FLAT ROOFS PITCHED ROOFS PARKING LOTS MEDIUM STREETS DRIVE- WAYS LAWNS LAND- SCAPE WOODS CONV.... In PAGE 28: ... Chapter 3 JANUARY 2004 3-8 Table3 -3: Mean Total and Nitrate Nitrogen EMCs in Urban and Agricultural Runoff (mg/l) SOURCE FLAT ROOFS PITCHED ROOFS PARKING LOTS MEDIUM STREETS DRIVE- WAYS LAWNS LAND- SCAPE WOODS CONV. TILL CHISEL PLOW NO- TILL PAS- TURE FLAT ROOFS PITCHED ROOFS PARKING LOTS MEDIUM STREETS DRIVE- WAYS LAWNS LAND- SCAPE WOODS CONV.... In PAGE 29: ... Chapter 3 JANUARY 2004 3-9 Table3 -4: Mean Ammonia and Organic Nitrogen EMCs in Urban and Agricultural Runoff (mg/l) SOURCE FLAT ROOFS PITCHED ROOFS PARKING LOTS MEDIUM STREETS DRIVE- WAYS LAWNS LAND- SCAPE WOODS CONV. TILL CHISEL PLOW NO- TILL PAS- TURE FLAT ROOFS PITCHED ROOFS PARKING LOTS MEDIUM STREETS DRIVE- WAYS LAWNS LAND- SCAPE WOODS CONV.... In PAGE 30: ... Chapter 3 JANUARY 2004 3-10 Table3 -5: Mean Copper and Zinc EMCs in Urban Runoff (mg/l), Sources SOURCE SOURCE FLAT ROOFS PITCHED ROOFS PARKING LOTS STREETS DRIVE- WAYS LAWNS LAND- SCAPE WOODS CONV. TILL CHISEL PLOW NO- TILL PAS- TURE Peterjohn and Correll, 1984 MD- arithmetic means, natural events CH2MHill, 2000 22.... In PAGE 32: ... Note that the soluble forms of metals are more toxic, but there are no nationwide standards for these species. Table3 -5 summarizes metals loading by land cover. By defining the extent of urban runoff loads in this method, the requirements needed to mitigate these loads become more focused.... ..."

Table 9 Performance of i-STS under various combinations of pi and pd. pi / pd

in Deconstructing Nowicki and Smutnicki's i-TSAB Tabu Search Algorithm for the Job-Shop Scheduling Problem
by Jean-paul Watson, Adele E. Howe, L. Darrell Whitley 2006
"... In PAGE 24: ...ion 5): 0.0, 0.25, 0.75, and 1.0. Table9 records the results; data for pi = 0.50 and STS are included for reference.... ..."
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TABLE III Results varying TSmax and Cycles [20 trials with RNAmax = 100000, Imin = 15, Imax = 30, and Ist = 0]

in IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS, MAN AND CYBERNETICS 1 Local Search Techniques for Large High-School
by Timetabling Problems

Table 3.3(c). CPU time and speedup for the parallel IST scheme using FFTW

in Parallel Split-Step Fourier Methods for the CMKdV Equation Abstract
by T. Taha, R. Liu

TABLE 1 Relationship of phosphorus fractions to cyclic cell division; cells initially metachromatic

in POLYPHOSIHATE ACCUMULATION AND UTILIZATION AS RELATED TO SYNCHRONIZED CELL DIVISION OF CORYNEBACTERIUM
by unknown authors 1958

Table 1. New reactions added to the phosphorus chemistry Reactants Products A B C Ref.

in The Chemistry of Phosphorus in Hot Molecular Cores
by Charnley And Millar, S. B. Charnley, T. J. Millar
"... In PAGE 2: ... The chemical reactions and rate coe cients for the P- bearing species are taken from Millar (1991). We have added a number of reactions which are listed in Table1 . In the main they describe the chemistry of PH3 and its related ions.... ..."
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