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Table 1. Environmental measurements suitable for monitoring with inexpensive sensor systems. Environmental Parameter Sensor Cost
Table A2. Temperature and oxygen values from Grow-Out Site 2 as presented in the Industry Environmental Monitoring Programme (Glencross, 2003). Values between 10 m and 30 m have been extrapolated, in the case of dissolved oxygen to the lowest level.
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TABLE 7 INDICATORS FOR CRITERION 7: Adequacy of monitoring and enforcement of standards of benthic environmental quality
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TABLE I APPLICATION EXAMPLES important in network protocol design. Independent mobile data mules are opportunistically exploited by EnviroStore. The disconnected operation models described above are observed in a large set of other sensor network applications including environmental monitoring, animal tracking, and as- sisted living. Table I lists some concrete examples from the recent literature and their suitability for this system model.
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Table 1: Environmental Variables
"... In PAGE 3: ... 4.1 System Interface Table1 lists the variables that represent the quantities in the environment to be monitored and#2For controlled by the system. All environment variables are functions of... ..."
Table 1 - Environmental Distribution of Parameters
"... In PAGE 5: ... The parameters which are varied and monitored are both the mean and the standard deviation of the speed of the target, and the standard deviation of the degree of turn of the target (around a mean of 0 degrees, or straight ahead).5 As shown in Table1 , three distinct environmental states occur during each experiment: a baseline state where the mean and standard deviation of the speed are 200.0 and 33.... ..."
Table 1. Matrix showing proposed implementation schedule for suggested long-term monitoring actions in the [Numbers correspond to the order the actions are presented in the text; EPA, Environmental Protection Agency; ODEQ, Oregon Department of DO, dissolved oxygen]
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Table 3. Assessment of product environmental and usage conditions.
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"... In PAGE 7: ... In making this decision the user has to ensure that the relevant loads are recorded and at the same time the memory is not flooded by irrelevant load data. Table3 provides a list of challenges and possible solutions that can guide in setting up the monitoring equipment. For effective utilization of sensor-system memory, the user should be able to define threshold values for measurement.... ..."
Table A-3. Measurements performed on Long Term Resource Monitoring Program samples by participating laboratories. Each labora- tory null techniques are described in the procedures manuals for the Waterways Experiment Station (WES) Environmental Laboratory, and by the American Public Health Association et al. (1992). Values in parentheses represent the method detection limit.
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