Natural Gas Hydrofracking Terms Inference Matrix 12 – Octylphenol
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Natural Gas Hydrofracking Terms Inference Matrix 12 – Octylphenol
This dataset is one of a series where an Inference Matrix is conducted for each of
the chemicals found in Hydrofracking processes and or “Produced water”; the water
that remains or returns from Hydrofracking listed by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection (DEP):
http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/minres/oilgas/new_forms/marcellus/Reports/Frac%20list%206-30-2010.pdf
The chemical in the spotlight for this dataset is: Octylphenol
Each inference matrix in this class or genre has a lower pricing structure.
The “Inference matrix” is a powerful reformat of the “base data” I generate from
my app where from inference or extrapolation of currently up to 255 terms the user
can make an unprecedentedly accurate determination if the given web page or online
.PDF document warrants further scrutiny and examination.
The “terms” can be any combination of proper, place or company names, technical,
medical or generic terms and/or just "regular words in any language or better put
any language’s alphabet or character set that is represented on the Internet.
The idea is basic search terms are put through a search engine and then respectively
for each of the each web page or online PDF document links (URLs) that are returned
(i.e. search results), the HTML or text of the given web page/PDF doc is further searched
for the presence of the up to 255 user names, terms and words just mentioned; the
maximum number of columns in an Excel spreadsheet.
There are currently several free examples here on Infochimps.com that should
give you a better idea of gist. These examples are the standard format where
the web page URL/link is the “key” and the terms are associated with the web
page.
http://infochimps.org/datasets/ex-oakland-raiders-jamarcus-russells-large-internet-footprint
http://www.infochimps.com/datasets/native-arabic-internet-footprint-of-the-washington-institute-mid
The new format has the terms as the key and the URLs/links as the data. Thus,
if you want to quickly see the Internet presence or “Internet footprint” of a
Hydrofracking chemical that may be the root of your rare form of cancer you look
down the column of the Excel file. If you quickly want to see other chemical names
that may be on the same web page or .PDF doc, you look at the rows.
For those of you familiar with Microsoft Excel I want to remind you of and for those
of you new to Excel I want to relate to you a nifty Excel feature that will enhance
your viewing of these Hydrofracking Inference Matrices.
It is the “Freeze Frame” feature. The idea here is to freeze the first row of the
spreadsheet which are located all the “Auxiliary” terms which are the headers for
the columns containing the URLs/links that contain the given Auxiliary term.
Thus as you scroll down you don’t need to make time consuming notes what
column is for what Auxiliary term or constantly return to row 1 for reference.
To implement the Freeze frame by an easy keyboard sequence first set set your
Excel focus (cursor) to Cell B1. Now press [Alt][w] in combination as you press
the [Shift] key to capitalize a letter. An Excel drop down menu should appear
showing Freeze Panes with the F of Freeze underlined. Now merely press F.
The case does not matter for the W or F.
There – The first row should be frozen as you scroll down the speadsheet. To
undo just repeat the two step procedure.
As you probably know Hydrofracking abounds with controversy. The
Inference Matrix is an unprecedented tool to get to the web pages
closest to or exactly in the ballpark of your interest.
The “Primary” search terms for this dataset is/are:
Octylphenol
The “Auxiliary” search terms for this dataset: those that are searched for
their presence from each URL (web page, online .PDF document) returned from
the search engine search results of the Primary terms are:
absorption acute biodegradation birth burns cancer carcinogenic chemical compound concentration contaminate contamination corrosive damage dangerous decontaminate decontamination defects effects embryo embryonic EPA exposure fetus gas guidelines hazardous health highly Hydrofracking IARC index indicator inhaled irritant kidney liquid liver lung natural noxious NTP occupational Octylphenol OGAP OSHA oxidative presence produced prolonged rate rating reaction reactive respiratory safety solid oxidative presence produced prolonged rate rating reaction reactive respiratory safety solid soluability synthetic teratogenic teratogenicity toxic toxicity used vapor viscous water warning
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| Added by: | LanguageFerret | |
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| Created: | about 1 year ago | |
| Updated: | about 1 year ago | |
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