Examples of using Spatial variation in English and their translations into Danish
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Spatial variation shown in Figure 1.
The site-generic form does not take spatial variation into account.
Therefore, the spatial variation can be seen as an uncertainty on the conclusion.
For most of the impact categories, the new characterisation factors reflect the spatial variation in fate and exposure to varying degrees.
The information about the spatial variation in these factors(see Table 4.1) should be taken into account in the next step.
The standard deviations for these factors in Table 6.2 give a range for spatial variation covered by the site-generic factor within Europe.
SF emis representing the spatial variation of the parameters(descriptors) of the emission part of the cause-impact chain.
Site-generic photochemical ozone impacts on vegetation for one supporting block made from plastic or zinc mean andstandard deviation representing spatial variation.
The School is designed with large spatial variation, featuring close interaction between indoors and out.
For a number of the impact categories,also spatial variation in the target system sensitivity is represented.
Disregarding spatial variation will increase the possibility of making wrong conclusions and sub optimisations based on the outcome of the life cycle impact assessment.
Now let us go back to the equation that includes spatial variation and consider a separation of variables; i.e.
However, the potential spatial variation is so large(as revealed by the spatially determined standard deviation) that the conclusion is highly uncertain.
Site-generic photochemical ozone impacts on human health for one supporting block made from plastic or zinc mean andstandard deviation representing spatial variation.
The environmental relevance is increased and spatial variation in sensitivity of the receiving environment is now included.
It was considered more important for inhalation exposures directly resulting from emissions to air since these are known to be strongly influenced by spatial variation.
The environmental relevance is increased, and spatial variation in the sensitivity of the receiving environment can be taken into account.
The Guideline will recommend that their application will be for sensitivity analysis to help quantify the possible spatial variation underlying the site-generic impact potentials.
The information about the potential spatial variation in these factors(see table 8.1) should be taken into account in the next step.
Rather, the site-dependent factors should be seen as an information for a sensitivity analysis andpossibly also for reduction of the potential spatial variation in the site-generic impact.
There is therefore no relevance of including spatial variation in the source and receptor characteristics for this impact category.
There is therefore no relevance of including spatial variation in the source and receptor characteristics for this impact category.
Instead, the site-dependent factors should be seen as an information for a sensitivity analysis andpossibly also for reduction of the potential spatial variation in the site-generic impact.
SF bio representing the spatial variation of the biodegradation and other transformation parameters in the fate part of the cause-impact chain.
The data points will bespaced with varying distances, so that statistical analyzes of the spatial variation in redox depths for the different geologies can be made.
SF sed representing the spatial variation of the sorption and sedimentation parameters in the fate part of the cause-impact chain only relevant for aquatic ecotoxicity.
While the uncertainties in the modelling underlying those factors are acceptable, the spatial variation of the impact potential is thus considerable at the regional level.
To reduce the spatial variation step by step to an acceptable level defined by the goal of the study through the use of the site-dependent characterisation factors.