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Designing of a variables two-plan system by minimizing the average sample number
Journal of Applied Statistics, 2009This article proposes a variables two-plan sampling system called tightened-normal-tightened (TNT) sampling inspection scheme where the quality characteristic follows a normal distribution or a lognormal distribution and has an upper or a lower specification limit.
Balamurali, S, Jun, CH
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Journal of Economic Entomology, 1992
Algorithms and computer code (Fortran 77) were developed for computing operating characteristic (OC) and average sample number (ASN) functions for sequential classification sampling plans based on presence-absence counts. Two models that relate the proportion of sample units with more than T (tally threshold) organisms (p(T)) to mean density (m) were ...
Jan P. Nyrop, Michael R. Binns
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Algorithms and computer code (Fortran 77) were developed for computing operating characteristic (OC) and average sample number (ASN) functions for sequential classification sampling plans based on presence-absence counts. Two models that relate the proportion of sample units with more than T (tally threshold) organisms (p(T)) to mean density (m) were ...
Jan P. Nyrop, Michael R. Binns
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On the Average Number of Crossings of a Level by the Sample Functions of a Stochastic Process
Theory of Probability & Its Applications, 1960A strict derivation is given of the formula for the average number of times a fixed level is crossed by the sample functions of stochastic processes of some class.
V. Ivanov
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The Average Sample Number for Truncated Single and Double Attributes Acceptance Sampling Plans
Technometrics, 1968C. Craig
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Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2021
Hundreds of experiments have examined people’s ability to distinguish truths from lies. Meta-analyses suggest that the findings from larger scale experiments converge and that findings discrepant from the meta-analytic average of 54% occur in only ...
T. Levine, Yasuhiro Daiku, Jaume Masip
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Hundreds of experiments have examined people’s ability to distinguish truths from lies. Meta-analyses suggest that the findings from larger scale experiments converge and that findings discrepant from the meta-analytic average of 54% occur in only ...
T. Levine, Yasuhiro Daiku, Jaume Masip
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Average sampling numbers of multivariate periodic function spaces with a Gaussian measure
Journal of Complexity, 2016zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Huang, Zexia, Wang, Heping
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Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1967
Recorded data samples were analyzed by a computer in cumulative numerical segments of 25. Statistical analyses of these data revealed that latency does not change significantly, whereas response amplitude does change as a function of the number of computer-analyzed data samples.
J, Liebman, J T, Graham
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Recorded data samples were analyzed by a computer in cumulative numerical segments of 25. Statistical analyses of these data revealed that latency does not change significantly, whereas response amplitude does change as a function of the number of computer-analyzed data samples.
J, Liebman, J T, Graham
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Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1983
AbstractSeveral methods to determine number‐average molecular weight Mn and weight‐average molecular weight Mw, of a polymer sample are proposed from diffusion and sedimentation velocity measurements at the θ point. According to these methods, Mn and Mw are determined from the diffusion constant vs.
Masaru Okabe, Hideomi Matsuda
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AbstractSeveral methods to determine number‐average molecular weight Mn and weight‐average molecular weight Mw, of a polymer sample are proposed from diffusion and sedimentation velocity measurements at the θ point. According to these methods, Mn and Mw are determined from the diffusion constant vs.
Masaru Okabe, Hideomi Matsuda
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A Note on the Variance of the Distribution of Sample Number in Sequential Probability Ratio Tests
Technometrics, 1966Little published information is available about moments, other than the first, of the distribution of the sample number in Wald type sequential probability ratio tests.
C. P. Cox, T. D. Roseberry
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 1988
Abstract Two samples of high molecular weight hyaluronate were extensively degraded by heat at 128°C for up to 190 min in an autoclave that ensured reproducible degradation conditions. The weight average molecular weight, M w , of hyaluronate in 0.15 m NaCl was determined by low angle laser light scattering and related to the limiting ...
H. Bothner, T. Waaler, O. Wik
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Abstract Two samples of high molecular weight hyaluronate were extensively degraded by heat at 128°C for up to 190 min in an autoclave that ensured reproducible degradation conditions. The weight average molecular weight, M w , of hyaluronate in 0.15 m NaCl was determined by low angle laser light scattering and related to the limiting ...
H. Bothner, T. Waaler, O. Wik
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