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Hierarchical modelling of variance components makes analysis of resolvable incomplete block designs more efficient. [PDF]
Studnicki M, Piepho HP.
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Generative adversarial network-based super-resolution reconstruction of remote sensing images. [PDF]
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Pole-To-Pole 3D Radial Trajectory Designs Improve Image Quality and Quantitative Parametric Mapping in the Brain and Heart. [PDF]
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Multi-plane vision transformer for hemorrhage classification using axial and sagittal MRI data. [PDF]
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On Covering of Balanced Incomplete Block Designs
Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1964Given a set E of v elements and given positive integers k (k ≤ v) and λ, we understand by balanced incomplete block design (BIBD) B [k, λ, v] a system of blocks (subsets of E) having k elements each such that every pair of elements of E is contained in exactly λ blocks.A necessary condition for the existence of a design B [k, λ, v] is known to be (4)
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Nearly Balanced Incomplete Block Designs
Biometrika, 1981Abstract : A class of nearly balanced incomplete block designs is defined. This extends the concept of regular graph designs of John and Mitchell (1977) to the unequally replicated case. Some necessary conditions on the existence of such designs are derived. Methods of construction are given for some special cases. For five or six varieties, the 'best'
Cheng, Ching-Shui, Wu, Chien-Fu
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A Note on Balanced Incomplete Block Designs
Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1954A balanced incomplete block design is defined as an arrangement of v objects in b blocks, each block containing k objects all different, so that there are r blocks containing a given object and λ blocks containing any two given objects. Such designs have been studied for their combinatorial interest, as in (3), and also for their application to ...
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