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the_complete_and_consistent_data_base_coco_for_the_national_scale [2020/03/31 07:56] – [COCO2: Estimation procedure] matszthe_complete_and_consistent_data_base_coco_for_the_national_scale [2020/03/31 08:08] – [COCO2: Final completions] matsz
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   * In some cases it is convenient to have the completed COCO1 results of all countries at hand for comparison purposes and in order to achieve a balanced picture across MS. This is the main motive for the assignments of consumer loss rates (Section 3.2.7.1).   * In some cases it is convenient to have the completed COCO1 results of all countries at hand for comparison purposes and in order to achieve a balanced picture across MS. This is the main motive for the assignments of consumer loss rates (Section 3.2.7.1).
-  * Whenever averages of consolidated data (from COCO1) across several or all MS are involved, a solution in a loop requires certain sequence (such as first solving for non-candidate countries to form the averages that are input to candidate countries) or is better solved in a new module like COCO2. This applies to the expenditure allocation problem (Section [[COCO2: Data Preparation]]), to completions for certain feedstuffs (Section 3.2.7.2, EU averages used due to the scarcity of data), and to corrections of LULUCF coefficients (Section 3.2.7.3). FIXME+  * Whenever averages of consolidated data (from COCO1) across several or all MS are involved, a solution in a loop requires certain sequence (such as first solving for non-candidate countries to form the averages that are input to candidate countries) or is better solved in a new module like COCO2. This applies to the expenditure allocation problem (Section [[The Complete and Consistent Data Base (COCO) for the national scale#COCO2: Data Preparation]]), to completions for certain feedstuffs (Section 3.2.7.2, EU averages used due to the scarcity of data), and to corrections of LULUCF coefficients (Section 3.2.7.3). FIXME
  
 ===Assignment of consumer loss rates and nutrient intake per head === ===Assignment of consumer loss rates and nutrient intake per head ===
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 \begin{split} \begin{split}
 &dailyIncrease_r^{HEIF}\\ &dailyIncrease_r^{HEIF}\\
-&= min [DAILY_{up}^{HEIF},max(DAILY_{lo}^{HEIF},\frac {stockingrate_r} {stockingrate_{MS}} DAILY_{MS}^{HEIF})]+&=min \left[ DAILY_{up}^{HEIF},max\left(DAILY_{lo}^{HEIF},\frac {stockingrate_r} {stockingrate_{MS}} DAILY_{MS}^{HEIF}\right\right]
 \end{split} \end{split}
 \end{align} \end{align}
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 \begin{align} \begin{align}
 \begin{split} \begin{split}
 +
 &fatngday_r^{HEIF}\\ &fatngday_r^{HEIF}\\
-&= min [DAYS_{up}^{HEIF},max\{DAYS_{lo}^{HEIF},\+&= min \left[ DAYS_{up}^{HEIF},max \left\{ DAYS_{lo}^{HEIF},\frac{BEEF_r^{HEIF}/carcassSh_{HEIF}-startWgt_{HEIF}}{dailyIncrease_r^{HEIF}\right\} \right] 
-& \quad (BEEF_r^{HEIF}/carcassSh_{HEIF}-startWgt_{HEIF})/dailyIncrease_r^{HEIF}\}]+
 \end{split} \end{split}
 \end{align} \end{align}
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 \begin{equation} \begin{equation}
-meanWgt_r^{HEIF}=startWgt_{HEIF}+\frac {dailyIncrease_r^{HEIF}\cdot fatngdays_r^{HEIF}} 2+meanWgt_r^{HEIF}=startWgt_{HEIF}+\frac {dailyIncrease_r^{HEIF}\cdot fatngdays_r^{HEIF}} {2}
 \end{equation} \end{equation}
  
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