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The fact of, or an instance of, an action, activity or substance exceeding a limit set by recommended practice, legislation, etc.
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The high water flows associated with flood events often lead to exceedance of the capacity of municipal wastewater-treatment plants (WWTPs), including their hydraulic performance limits and their nutrient- and contaminant-removal capacities.
Next the proportion of cases associated with nitrate was inferred from section 'Increased risk of colon cancer due to exceedance of the nitrate standard in drinking water', where we assume that of the population exposed to NO3 concentrations above 25 mg/L the half that consumes more than the median amount of meat, has a risk of colon that is twice as high as for the total population (eq. 4).
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Saharan dust events can contribute to exceedances of PM10 daily European Union Limit of 50 μg/m3 [ 2, 4].
Finally, we compared observed exceedances of the 8-hr Canadian Ambient Air Quality Standard (i.e., 65 ppb) identified using monitoring station data to exceedances identified using model estimates.
Another said we should look at chemicals that are now at or near the standards set by the U.S. EPA (2011) and the California Environmental Protection Agency (2011) in order to point out that the expansion would likely lead to exceedances.
In general, this distribution is applied to investigate a certain number of appropriate explosion scenarios to evaluate exceedance curves, which are commonly used to determine the DALs.
The resulting wind speed corresponding to an exceedance frequency of 10-7 per year seems to be sensitive to the fitting samples.
Due to the characteristic that design values have, given that they are linked to a return period or to an exceedance probability, the use of mathematical models known as probability-distribution functions is a must.
Statistical wave height distributions are used to transform the significant wave height to lower exceedance wave heights.
To this end, deposition data are, amongst others, used to calculate exceedance maps for critical loads.
As the system is defined in the first step, Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) is performed in the topside system simulation step to predict the system failure frequency and subsequent downtime that leads to the exceedance curve of the downtime.
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