Although the Reserve does not directly adopt methodologies developed by other organizations (all of its protocols are developed and finalized through public, transparent stakeholder processes), it will prioritize project types for which well - developed and vetted GHG
quantification methods already exist.
A project type may nevertheless be considered if it is possible to combine standardized additionality assessments with project - specific
quantification methods, or where the scope of a protocol can be limited to address only activities and conditions for which standardized approaches are feasible.
The process of quantifying greenhouse gas emissions could not occur without a third - party to verify or validate
the quantification methods.
The parent methodology provides definitions, applicability criteria, project boundary definition, baseline and additionality requirements,
quantification methods, monitoring and verification requirements, and uncertainty calculations for all modules.
«Through most of my research I've reached the conclusion that there is no formula to determine what constitutes an successful work of art, and that's exactly the magic of a work of art — that it's not measurable by typical
quantification methods, so the gesture of creating these pieces speaks more towards the obsessions of optimizations through streamlining quantification and a big data centric way of thinking rather than trying to find a fixed solution.»
We also assess performance in real 16S data, where we reanalyze previous genetic association data to show that relative to other widely used
quantification methods Karp reveals a larger number of microbiome quantitative trait association signals.
DECIDING HOW TO QUANTIFY FLW 7.1 Selecting a Method for Quantifying FLW 7.2 Overview of
Quantification Methods
We also describe factors that may influence your quantification choices and provide an overview of the 10 commonly used
quantification methods.
Moreover, a companion document, Guidance on FLW
Quantification Methods, provides detailed guidance regarding 10
quantification methods that are commonly used to quantify lost or wasted food.
The following table provides additional detail on
the quantification methods used to gather data at different stages as well as the estimated uncertainty.a
To help you select which method may be most appropriate for your circumstances, try out the FLW
Quantification Method Ranking Tool.
The FLW Standard does not require that you use a particular
quantification method because the
quantification method (s) you choose will be influenced by your particular goals, the scope selected for your food loss and waste inventory, the human and financial resources available, and whether you have direct access to the physical lost or wasted food.
If you're not sure which methods may best suit your situation, check out our FLW
Quantification Method Ranking Tool.
An ultra-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC - MS / MS)
quantification method for glucocorticoids in fish scales was developed in an EN ISO / IEC 17025 regulated environment and validated according the requirements of the Commission Decision No. 2002 / 657 / EC.
Rosenfeld and his students have developed an aerosol
quantification method that uses satellite - based measurements of the infrared light reflected by clouds.
If your curve can reproduce those features without further adjustment to
quantification method it would inspire more confidence that it is not the product of an artificial match between angular momentum changes and solar activity.
Are you saying that the aggregate and cumulative external effects of human activities on climate change are negligible for the relevant time horizon (ie until life on earth stops for reasons not under the control of humans) or are you saying you disagree with all or some of
the quantifications methods available at present?
Not exact matches
A new joint International Dairy Federation (IDF) / International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Standard (ISO 19344 IDF 232) has just been released to provide a
method for the
quantification of lactic acid bacteria by flow cytometry in fermented products, starter cultures, and probiotics used in dairy products...
The diagnostic spectrum comprises more than twenty established
methods for the detection,
quantification and characterization of eggs, larvae and adult stages of gastro - intestinal worms and lung worms, liver fluke and coccidia.
Identification and
quantification of drugs and drug metabolites in human breast milk using gas chromatography mass spectrometry computer
methods.
«The
method we used involved the sequencing and
quantification of RNA molecules in individual cell fragments, something that was never done before,» says Dr. Thijs Ettema, associate professor at the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Uppsala University, who led the study.
Several MR
methods have been proposed over the last decade to obtain quantitative estimates of the tissue blood oxygen saturation (StO2) using a
quantification of the blood oxygen level dependent
Immunohistochemistry
quantification by a digital computer - assisted
method compared to semiquantitative analysis.
Marine geological and geophysical exploration
methods, ocean ridge processes, continental margin processes, slope stability, marine mineral resources, seafloor hydrothermal systems, acoustic imaging and
quantification of hydrothermal flow
METHODS: Peripheral blood mononuclear cells obtained from patients who received AN1792 were stimulated in vitro either with beta - amyloid (Abeta) or various overlapping peptides of Abeta (1 - 42), followed by
quantification of cytokine - secreting cells by enzyme - linked immunosorbent spot assay.
Tissue samples were homogenized to a final concentration of 10 % weight per volume, and a modified Lowery
method was used for protein
quantification.20 After separation with SDS - PAGE, proteins were transferred electrophoretically to an Immobilon - P membrane (Millipore, Bedford, Massachusetts) overnight and incubated with a mouse monoclonal anti-TPH2 antibody (1:500; Sigma - Aldrich, Saint Louis, Missouri).
This environment, designated the Virtual Environment for Reactor Applications (VERA), incorporates science - based models, state - of - the - art numerical
methods, modern computational science and engineering practices, and uncertainty
quantification (UQ) and validation against data from operating pressurized water reactors (PWRs), single - effect experiments, and integral tests.
His work focuses on the application of computational
methods to the analysis of proteomics data, ranging from proteogenomics and biomarker discovery to the targeted measurement and
quantification of specific proteins.
Altrans is a
method for the relative
quantification of splicing events from RNA - sequencing data.
The estimation
method may be a more complex time judgment, because it implies the
quantification of duration in time units while the comparison
method only requires a comparison between durations [8].
So far, there is no standardized
method available for HMO
quantification, which makes it difficult to compare reported data.
G. Brent Dalrymple's classic debunking of the young - earth «scientific» creationism's dating
methods with a short explanation of how geologists know the age Accelerating the development and application of integrated methodologies for the
quantification of geological time for the underpinning of Earth sciences.
This methodological guideline will provide measurement,
quantification and monitoring
methods to assess the hypothesis that current and increased Urban and Peri-urban Agriculture and Forestry (UPAF) areas will reduce the urban heat island effect and contribute to energy savings.
Yes I saw that paper but
quantification of fossil fuel CO2 by using C14 to determine the recently added CO2ff mole fraction seems to be the accepted
method nevertheless going by this paper: -
The acknowledge the incompleteness of their uncertainty
quantification, i.e. there are some sources of uncertainty that were not quantified and they acknowledge that other
methods may produce different uncertainty values.
• The readiness of the nation to predict and avoid public and occupational health problems caused by heat waves and severe storms • Characterization and
quantification of relationships between climate variability, health outcomes, and the main determinants of vulnerability within and between populations • Development of reliable
methods to connect climate - related changes in food systems and water supplies to health under different conditions • Prediction of future risks in response to climate change scenarios and of reductions in the baseline level of morbidity, mortality, or vulnerability • Identification of the available resources, limitations of, and potential actions by the current U.S. health care system to prevent, prepare for, and respond to climate - related health hazards and to build adaptive capacity among vulnerable segments of the U.S. population
Surely what matters is the
method of
quantification, not just that its quantified.
Guideline 2 of the series Monitoring impacts of urban and peri-urban agriculture and forestry on climate change mitigation and adaptation.This methodological guideline will provide measurement,
quantification and monitoring
methods to assess the hypothesis that current and increased Urban and Peri-urban Agriculture and Forestry (UPAF) areas will reduce the urban heat island effect and contribute to energy savings.
Pekka, «Use of state - of - the - art statistical
methods could substantially improve the
quantification of uncertainty in assessments of climate change.»
Thanks to the foresight of attending physicians who saved blood samples from all the victims, better
quantification of the scope of the incident was possible after test
methods became available in 1987.
Environmental Engineer — Duties & Responsibilities Trained environmental engineer with experience in industrial and academic settings Oversee development and feasibility study of a new low level chlorine detection
method by nanotechnology Direct identification and
quantification of sulfate - reducing bacteria (SRB) and sulfur - oxidizing bacteria (SOB) by Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT - PCR) Lead research for «Control of distribution system water quality in a changing water quality environment» funded by Tampa Bay Water Authority, Water Research Foundation Responsible for analyzing biological parameters and interpreting data from distribution system samples Manage QA / QC and sampling protocol for all biological project samples Compose and organize the entire biological sections for final project reports Develop and verify empirical models relating biofilm density and HPC measurements to water quality Responsible for designing water, sewer, fire, and storm drainage systems for a 3 story building Composed an Operations & Maintenance Manual for drainage systems Drafted full - size CAD blue prints of drainage systems and other structures Proficient in water / waste water treatment, experimental design, and laboratory studies Provide research for a project studying the effects of ultra-filtration on oily waste water Create a full 40 MGD water treatment plant process and design for a fictional city in North China Oversee site and source water selection, water pump stations design, treatment plant planning and pipeline layout Drafted full - size CAD blue prints and composed an Operations & Maintenance Manual Experience with hydraulic modeling and waste water plant design Consistently recognized for excellence in team leadership, project management, and academic study
Non-linear features that have become more widely used include: measures of entropy (sample entropy and approximate entropy), which measure irregularity and randomness of signals; detrended fluctuation analysis, to distinguish between short - term internal variations and longer term variations; power law exponent, which determines the fractal nature of the interbeat interval signal; and recurrence
quantification analysis, a
method to quantify repeating instances of signals, as well as algorithms such as Teager - Kaiser energy and Lempel - Ziv complexity.
Variations in HR occur due to the constant need of the heart to adapt to changing circumstances, and it is thought that loss of balance of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems causes an alteration to the structure of HRV.5 6 HRV, as a measure of nervous system balance, can therefore provide a
quantification of physiological changes associated with mental health disorders, with many studies investigating these associations through a number of time domain, frequency domain and non-linear
methods of quantifying HRV.7 — 9