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Open image in new window Fig. 15 Energy production graph for the first year.
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Open image in new window Fig. 9 Width versus production rate graphs for various tarmat thicknesses for PKN and KGD models.
To determine the optimum level of selected variables for maximum tannase production, 3D graphs were generated to understand the effect of different factors individually and in combination with each other.
b Pressure differential versus time differential graphs for various flow rates (cross-sectional area = 51.65 acres) Open image in new window Fig. 11 Width versus production rate graphs for various tarmat thicknesses (PKN and KGD model) (E = 8,000,000 psi, v = 0.30, hf = 47.82 ft) Open image in new window Fig. 12 Fracture permeability versus fracture width.
Statistical analyses and production of graphs were performed in the statistical environment R [ 11].
GraphPad Prism 5 statistical software package (Graphpad Software Inc., La Jolla, CA) was used for graph production and data analysis.
In this optimized dataflow graph, production and consumption rates are of a more predictable parametric synchronous dataflow (parametric SDF) form, which means that for a given set of graph parameters, the dataflow rates are all constant.
Data analysis and graph production were performed using GraphPad Prism.
Graph production, data distribution and statistical analysis were performed using GraphPad Prism (version 4; La Jolla, CA, USA).
By plotting Opvisits/staff against Admissions/staff for the nine hospitals we derive the production possibilities frontier graph contained in Figure 2. The diagram shows the efficiency frontier, which is the fundamental concept of DEA.
In economics, a production possibility frontier (PPF), sometimes called a production possibility curve, production-possibility boundary or product transformation curve, is a graph representing production tradeoffs of an economy given fixed resources.
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