Development and optimization of a sustainable polyoxometalate-kaolinite-based catalyst for efficient desulfurization of model and real fuel using Box-Behnken design. [PDF]
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Effective Lipid Extraction from Fat Balls Using Liquefied Dimethyl Ether: Process Optimization with a Box-Behnken Design. [PDF]
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Preparation irinotecan hydrochloride loaded PEGylated liposomes using novel method supercritical fluid and condition optimized by Box-Behnken design. [PDF]
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Box-Behnken design: An alternative for the optimization of analytical methods
Analytica Chimica Acta, 2007The present paper describes fundamentals, advantages and limitations of the Box-Behnken design (BBD) for the optimization of analytical methods. It establishes also a comparison between this design and composite central, three-level full factorial and Doehlert designs.
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Box-Behnken Design: alternative multivariate design in broiler nutrition research
World's Poultry Science Journal, 2010The focus of the review is to show how the Box-Behnken Design (BBD) could be applied in poultry nutrition research. BBD is a multivariate experimental design which uses less treatment combinations and allows researchers to estimate and optimise processes.
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Small Box–Behnken designs with orthogonal blocks
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Linear trend-free Box–Behnken designs
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Isolation of Degrees of Freedom for Box—Behnken Designs
Technometrics, 1994The Box–Behnken three-level designs have proved useful for fitting second-order response surfaces to experimental data. Here, we discuss an aspect of their value in the detection of lack of model fit. The degrees of freedom in excess of those needed to fit the model can be used advantageously for contrasts which estimate certain higher-order departures
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