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The above GPM (1) includes a range of more simplified models based on specific assumptions.
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Open image in new window Fig. 6 %Drag reduction for different concentrations of HPAM at 30 GPM (113.56 L/min).
See Figure 2 for definitions of Zones 1 and 2: If Zone j, k = 1, then q jk * α ≤ 400 gpm else q jk * α ≤ 1, 000 gpm (21).
Seawater (capability of 500 gpm, 1890 lpm, sustained flowrate) is taken from a tidal saltwater wedge that comes in to the mouth of the Saco River.
Open image in new window Fig. 7 Resistance to mechanical degradation (DR/DRmax) for HPAM solutions at 30 GPM (113.56 L/min).
The bio-secured seal rehabilitation facility is allotted 200 gpm (760 lpm), has five internal seal quarantine areas, is designed to support 1200 lb (545 kg) of seal biomass and comprises 4950 square ft2 (460 m2) within the biosecurity area.
Seawater intake is based on a sand and gravel prefiltered system and two 30 hp seawater radial pumps, each with the capacity to fulfill the whole system requirements (500 gpm, 31 L/s, sustained flowrate).
It is computed as: Q * α ≤ 1300 gpm (20) Here α is a coefficient that accounts for the amount of average uptime (α=0.9) Q* is the total modeled flow rate during a 5-year management period.
When the SUs are assigned to the spectrum holes, the second part of the procedure: power allocation, is solved by the Gradient Projection Method (GPM) [31] instead of using PI-algorithm and the Lagrangian multiplier method.
See Figure 2 for definitions of Zones 1 and 2: If Zone j, k = 1, then q jk * α ≤ 400 gpm else q jk * α ≤ 1, 000 gpm (21) where: Zone j,k) is a function of the jth grid cell column and kth grid cell row that returns 1 if model grid (j,k) corresponds to Zone 1, and returns 2 if (j,k) corresponds to Zone 2 q jk * is the modeled extraction rate at model grid location (j,k).
Eleven had high GPM log10 (expectation) scores, suggesting that they are high abundance proteins.
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