Dependencies in Dataset #8989
Entries (observed variables)
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | seconds after midnight (UTC) for first date given in line 7 |
| 2 | TIC = total ion count (counts per second, cps) |
| 3 | NO3m = NO3- ion count (counts per second, cps) |
| 4 | 95_973 = total ion count of ion with m/z 95.973 (counts per second, cps) |
| 5 | HSO4m = HSO4- total ion count (counts per second, cps) |
| 6 | (HNO3)NO3m = (HNO3)NO3- total ion count (counts per second, cps) |
| 7 | (HNO3)HSO4m = (HNO3)HSO4- total ion count (counts per second, cps) |
| 8 | (HNO3)2NO3m = (HNO3)2NO3- total ion count (counts per second, cps) |
| 9 | (H2SO4)HSO4m = (H2SO4)HSO4- total ion count (counts per second, cps) |
Dependencies of the observed variables
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Direction of relationships
| Entry A | Entry B | |
|---|---|---|
| (=depends on) |
Explanation
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