Dependencies in Dataset #3631
Entries (observed variables)
No. | Name |
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01 | SAMPLE TIME (UT SECONDS) from 00 HOURS ON FLIGHT DATE |
02 | Bin_5 |
03 | Bin_6 |
04 | Bin_7 |
05 | Bin_8 |
06 | Bin_9 |
07 | Bin_10 |
08 | Bin_11 |
09 | Bin_12 |
10 | Bin_13 |
11 | Bin_14 |
12 | Bin_15 |
13 | Bin_16 |
14 | Ambient total number concentration in the size range from 0.89 to 50um (cm^-3) |
15 | Effective diameter in the size range from 0.89 to 50um (um) |
16 | Mean Volume Diameter in the size range from 0.89 to 50um (um) |
17 | LWC Water Content for particles in the size range from 0.89 to 50um (g m^-3) |
18 | Particle air speed (PAS) measured at the instrument (m/s) |
19 | True air speed (PAS) measured by BAHAMAS (m/s) |
20 | Correction factor for thermodynamic compression (Xi) |
Dependencies of the observed variables
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Direction of relationships
Entry A | Entry B | |
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