Dependencies in Dataset #5103
Entries (observed variables)
No. | Name |
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01 | UTC (seconds after midnight) |
02 | j(O1D), (1/s) |
03 | j(NO2), (1/s) |
04 | j(HCHO)_R, (1/s) |
05 | j(HCHO)_M, (1/s) |
06 | j(H2O2), (1/s) |
07 | j(CH3OOH), (1/s) |
08 | j(HNO2), (1/s) |
09 | j(HNO3), (1/s) |
10 | j(HNO4)_1, (1/s) |
11 | j(HNO4)_2, (1/s) |
12 | j(N2O5), (1/s) |
13 | j(CH3COCH3)_1, (1/s) |
14 | j(CH3COCH3)_2, (1/s) |
15 | j(CH3CHO)_1, (1/s) |
16 | j(HCOCHO)_1, (1/s) |
17 | j(HCOCHO)_2, (1/s) |
18 | j(HCOCHO)_3, (1/s) |
19 | j(CH3COO2NO2)_1, (1/s) |
20 | j(CH3COO2NO2)_2, (1/s) |
21 | j(NO3)_R, (1/s) |
22 | j(NO3)_M, (1/s) |
Dependencies of the observed variables
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Direction of relationships
Entry A | Entry B | |
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