Dependencies in Dataset #3065
Entries (observed variables)
No. | Name |
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01 | Elapsed UT seconds from 0 hours on day given in line 7 |
02 | Dp - Geometric mean diameter (um) |
03 | PAS - Probe Air Speed (m/s) |
04 | Sample Volume (cm3) |
05 | Number of particles in size bin 1 -> Dp = 2.69 um |
06 | Number of particles in size bin 2 -> Dp = 3.81 um |
07 | Number of particles in size bin 3 -> Dp = 6.12 um |
08 | Number of particles in size bin 4 -> Dp = 8.75 um |
09 | Number of particles in size bin 5 -> Dp = 10.97 um |
10 | Number of particles in size bin 6 -> Dp = 13.57 um |
11 | Number of particles in size bin 7 -> Dp = 17.08 um |
12 | Number of particles in size bin 8 -> Dp = 19.67 um |
13 | Number of particles in size bin 9 -> Dp = 22.57 um |
14 | Number of particles in size bin 10 -> Dp = 25.96 um |
15 | Number of particles in size bin 11 -> Dp = 28.29 um |
16 | Number of particles in size bin 12 -> Dp = 31.69 um |
17 | Number of particles in size bin 13 -> Dp = 36.63 um |
18 | Number of particles in size bin 14 -> Dp = 40.71 um |
19 | Number of particles in size bin 15 -> Dp = 44.22 um |
20 | 8 |
Dependencies of the observed variables
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Direction of relationships
Entry A | Entry B | |
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