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the_complete_and_consistent_data_base_coco_for_the_national_scale [2020/03/31 07:56] – [COCO2: Estimation procedure] matsz | the_complete_and_consistent_data_base_coco_for_the_national_scale [2020/04/07 09:07] – [COCO1: Overlay from various sources] matsz | ||
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//Fuel prices and taxes// | //Fuel prices and taxes// | ||
- | For a specification of processing-, | + | For a specification of processing-, |
===Assigning data to database array=== | ===Assigning data to database array=== | ||
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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]]), | + | * 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]]), |
===Assignment of consumer loss rates and nutrient intake per head === | ===Assignment of consumer loss rates and nutrient intake per head === | ||
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- | &= min [DAILY_{up}^{HEIF}, | + | & |
\end{split} | \end{split} | ||
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- | &= min [DAYS_{up}^{HEIF}, | + | &= min \left[ DAYS_{up}^{HEIF}, |
- | & \quad (BEEF_r^{HEIF}/ | + | |
\end{split} | \end{split} | ||
\end{align} | \end{align} | ||
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- | 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}} |
\end{equation} | \end{equation} | ||
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