True concentration definition

True concentrationΒ means the concentration of the gases of interest as measured by a standardized instrument which has been calibrated with 1.0% precision gases traceable to the National Bureau of Standards.
True concentrationΒ means the concentration of the gases of

Examples of True concentration in a sentence

  • CMi= Measured concentration of compound i in ppmv as carbon.CAi= True concentration of compound i in ppmv as carbon.Where:Cicorr= Concentration of compound i corrected to the value that would have been measured by EPA Method 25A, ppmv as carbon.Cimeas= Concentration of compound i measured by EPA Method 320, ppmv as carbon.Where:CPeq= Concentration of compound i in mg of propane equivalent per DSCM.

  • CMi = Measured concentration of compound i in ppmv as carbon.CAi = True concentration of compound i in ppmv as carbon.Where:Cicorr = Concentration of compound i corrected to the value that would have been measured by EPA Method 25A, ppmv as carbon.Cimeas = Concentration of compound i measured by EPA Method 320, ppmv as carbon.Where:CPeq = Concentration of compound i in mg of propane equivalent per DSCM.

  • CMi = Measured concentration of compound i in ppmv as carbon.CAi = True concentration of compound i in ppmv as carbon.

  • CMi = Measured concentration of compound i in ppmv as carbon.CAi = True concentration of compound i in ppmv as carbon.Where:Cicorr = Concentration of compound i corrected to the value that would have been measured by EPA Method 25A, ppmv as carbon.

  • CMi = Measured concentration of compound i in ppmv as carbon.CAi = True concentration of compound i in ppmv as carbon.πΆπ‘–π‘π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘Ÿ = 𝑅𝐹𝑖 Γ— πΆπ‘–π‘šπ‘’π‘Žπ‘  (Eq. 5) Where:Cicorr = Concentration of compound i corrected to the value that would have been measured by EPA Method 25A, ppmv as carbon.Cimeas = Concentration of compound i measured by EPA Method 320, ppmv as carbon.πΆπ‘ƒπ‘’π‘ž = 0.6098 Γ— πΆπ‘–π‘π‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘Ÿ (Eq. 6)Where:CPeq = Concentration of compound i in mg of propane equivalent per DSCM.

  • CMi= Measured concentration of compound i in ppmv as carbon.CAi= True concentration of compound i in ppmv as carbon.

  • CAi= True concentration of compound i in ppmv as carbon.Where:Cicorr= Concentration of compound i corrected to the value that would have been measured by EPA Method 25A, ppmv as carbon.Cimeas= Concentration of compound i measured by EPA Method 320, ppmv as carbon.Where:CPeq= Concentration of compound i in mg of propane equivalent per DSCM.

  • CMi= Measured concentration of compound i in ppmv as carbon.CAi= True concentration of compound i in ppmv as carbon.Cicor = RFi x Cimeas (Eq. 5)Where:Cicorr= Concentration of compound i corrected to the value that would have been measured by EPA Method 25A, ppmv as carbon.Cimeas= Concentration of compound i measured by EPA Method 320, ppmv as carbon.CPeq = 0.6098 x Cicorr (Eq. 6)Where:CPeq= Concentration of compound i in mg of propane equivalent per DSCM.

  • Delays in work at the Met-Mex PeΓ±oles S.A. deC.V. refinery in TorreΓ³n where the company was upgrading its ventilation system resulted in the reduction of refinery output, which at 412 metric tons (t) was significantly lower than the company’s forecast in May (Metal Bulletin, 1999f).

  • CM i = Measured concentration of compound i in ppmv as carbon.CA i = True concentration of compound i in ppmv as carbon.Where:Ci corr = Concentration of compound i corrected to the value that would have been measured by EPA Method 25A, ppmv as carbon.Ci meas = Concentration of compound i measured by EPA Method 320, ppmv as carbon.

Related to True concentration

  • Net concentration means the difference between the concentration of a given substance in a sample taken of the discharge and the concentration of the same substances in a sample taken at the intake which supplies water to the given process. For the purpose of this definition, samples that are taken to determine the net concentration shall always be 24-hour composite samples made up of at least six increments taken at regular intervals throughout the plant day.

  • Alcohol concentration means the number of grams of alcohol per:

  • median concentration means that half of the homes in a county are expected to be below this value and half to be above it. All houses contain some radon, and a few houses will contain much more than the median concentration. The only way to accurately assess long-term exposure to radon in a specific house is through long-term testing (sampling the indoor air for a year or more). The EPA recommends that all homes be tested for radon. Columbia University's "Radon Project" website offers help to homeowners in assessing the cost vs. benefit of testing a specific house for radon or modifying it for radon reduction (see http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~radon/).

  • Baseline concentration means that ambient concentration level that exists in the baseline area at the time of the applicable minor source baseline date. A baseline concentration is deter- mined for each pollutant for which a minor source baseline date is estab- lished and shall include:

  • Concentration means the weight of any given material present in a unit volume of liquid. Unless otherwise indicated in this permit, concentration values shall be expressed in milligrams per liter (mg/l).

  • Derived air concentration (DAC) means the concentration of a given radionuclide in air which, if breathed by the reference man for a working year of 2,000 hours under conditions of light work, results in an intake of one ALI. For purposes of these regulations, the condition of light work is an inhalation rate of 1.2 cubic meters of air per hour for 2,000 hours in a year. DAC values are given in Part 4, Appendix 4B, Table 4B1, Column 3.

  • Background concentration means such concentration of that substance as is present in:

  • Daily Concentration means the concentration of a substance as measured in a daily composite sample, or, arithmetic average of all grab sample results defining a grab sample average.

  • In-stream Waste Concentration or "(IWC)" means the concentration of a discharge in the receiving water after mixing has occurred in the allocated zone of influence.

  • Critical Test Concentration or "(CTC)" means the specified effluent dilution at which the Permittee is to conduct a single-concentration Aquatic Toxicity Test.

  • Excess Concentration Amount means, as of any date of determination on which any one or more of the Concentration Limitations are exceeded, an amount (calculated by the Servicer and without duplication) equal to the Dollar Equivalent of the portion of the Adjusted Principal Balance of each Eligible Collateral Loan that causes such Concentration Limitation to be exceeded.

  • iron ore concentrates means products (whether in pellet or other form) resulting from secondary processing but does not include metallised agglomerates;

  • Marijuana concentrate means any type of marijuana product consisting wholly or in part of

  • Cannabinoid concentrate means a substance obtained by separating cannabinoids from marijuana by:

  • Residual disinfectant concentration (β€œC” in CT calculations) means the concentration of disinfectant measured in mg/l in a representative sample of water.

  • Concentration Account has the meaning provided in Section 6.13(c).

  • Concentrate means the product of a process of extraction of metal or a metallic mineral from mineral ore that results in substantial enrichment of the metal or metallic mineral concerned;

  • Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer or "LCM" is the Network Element that does one or more of the following: aggregates lower bit rate or bandwidth signals to higher bit rate or bandwidth signals (multiplexing); disaggregates higher bit rate or bandwidth signals to lower bit rate or bandwidth signals (demultiplexing); aggregates a specified number of signals or channels to fewer channels (concentrating); performs signal conversion, including encoding of signals (e.g., analog to digital and digital to analog signal conversion); or in some instances performs electrical to optical (E/O) conversion. LCM includes DLC, and D4 channel banks and may be located in Remote Terminals or Central Offices.