residuals in English

noun
1
a quantity remaining after other things have been subtracted or allowed for.
The danger with installing many programs and then uninstalling is that some residuals often remain behind.

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1. Some components in residuals are inhibitors of anaerobic processes.

2. Autumn residuals proved critical for good weed control.

3. It is essential to monitor chlorine residuals in the distribution system.

4. The next table (see the Excel sheet) shows the analysis of residuals.

5. Residuals is a general term for both sludge and Biosolids

6. There are difficulties measuring chlorine and sulphite residuals accurately at very low levels.

7. Table 2 shows the results of the estimation and the ADF tests on the residuals.

8. Now announcing the Residuals and Biosolids 2021 technical program! View and Download the PRogram

9. Coal Combustion Byproducts (CCBs) are the residuals created when coal is burned for energy

10. MassDEP's program that oversees wastewater treatment sludge and Biosolids is called the Residuals Management Program.

11. This case arises frequently in statistics; for example, in the distribution of the vector of residuals in the ordinary least squares regression.

12. Autocorrelation is typically a sufficient test of randomness since the residuals from a poor fitting models tend to display non-subtle randomness

13. Among approaches, mapped residuals from MCR WT are the “Blockiest” and those from the S J1 and S J5 approaches are the least

14. Using multiple modes of action, Broadaxe XC promotes the use of overlapping residuals to delay herbicide resistance and provide highly effective, season-long weed control.

15. A standard approach is to apply an exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) chart to either the Autocorrelated data or to the residuals of an autoregressive moving-average (ARMA) model of …

16. Like paper, plastics, and glass, Biosolids (treated sewage sludge) and other organic residuals ("organics") were once considered "wastes" – too challenging to recycle

17. It is suggested that the almandine xenocrysts in the tonalite are of accidental origin and represent residuals from the assimilation of garnet-rich hornfels by tonalite.

18. The Residuals and Biosolids Virtual Event will be held online on an interactive platform where you’ll gain access to seven Technical Sessions as well as a Technology Spotlight, Company Demos and Networking Opportunities.

19. Black liquor gasification (BLG) is one of the key technologies that must be fully developed, demonstrated and Commercialized before New Value Streams from Residuals and Spent Pulping Liquors initiatives can be fully implemented on a commercial scale

20. Topics on rating neurological and Convulsive disorders including spinal muscular atrophy, traumatic brain injury, fully considering residuals of TBI, mutliple evaluations and pyramiding in TBI cases, identifying epilepsy, presumptive service connection for ALS, rating ALS and multiple sclerosis.

21. If existing stocks of pharmaceutical lindane are not used, additional lindane may be produced that would result in the generation of approximately # kg HCH residuals per year (estimate based on the lindane usage multiplied by a factor of # ), dominated by alpha-HCH, which would have to be disposed

22. Insect-based Bioconversion of food waste is the controlled breakdown of an initial feedstock (food waste) into insect biomass and frass (waste residuals) (Barry 2004), with the latter consisting of predominantly insect frass and to a lesser extent, shed exoskeletons, dead insect parts, and potentially uneaten feedstock.

23. Autocorrelation is a correlogram This examines the correlations between residuals at times t and t-1, t-2, … If no Autocorrelation exists, then these should be 0, or at least have no pattern corrgram var, lags(t)creates a text correlogram of variable varfor t periods ac var, lags(t): Autocorrelation graph

24. We show that the conventional X-chart based on the independence assumption is not robust because of the bias present in the moving range estimate of the standard deviation when the data are Autocorrelated.We give a simple way to correct for this bias which results in a modified X-chart.Next we show that the frequently made proposal of control charting the residuals obtained by

25. 2¿, each independent of one another, represent a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a (C¿1?-C¿4?)-alkyl group, (C¿1?-C¿4?)-alkoxyl group, hydroxy-(C¿1?-C¿4?)-alkoxyl group, hydroxy group, nitro group, carboxyl group, sulfo group, amino group, said amino group can be substituted by (C¿1?-C¿4?)-alkyl group, or (C¿1?-C¿4?)-acyl groups, whereby the residuals R?

26. More specifically is the bacterial cellulose production process (P), where such cellulose is produced by the microorganism Gluconobacter(Acetobacter)xylinum, being directed to develop inside a controlled environment, specifically tubes (T), made of materials that are gas permeable, with wall thickness and diameters appropriate to the product type (F) you wish to produce; referred process (P) uses, as carbon source, an anhydrous glucose and no residuals in the environment that need to be dealt with at the end of the production; the process (P) enables the microorganism to be forced to produce cellulose fibrils that are spread along the entire internal wall of the tube (T), configuring the resulting product (F) in the format of a thread, fiber or tape, of variable diameter and length according to the tube that generated and according to the format imposed during the fermentation process.