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The Setup Carryover Assignment Problem

Operations Research Forum, 2023
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Chowdhury, Nusrat T.   +2 more
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Say No to Carryovers

ADIPEC, 2022
Abstract Carryovers are infrequent incidents in process industry. Cause of these events is poorly understood. Carryover cannot be prevented using current configuration of instrumentation and control systems. Prior to the event operators are caught completely off-guard as the process parameters continue to stay in normal operating range ...
Sudhanshu Kumar Yadav   +3 more
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Phonemic Carryover Perseveration: Word Blends

Seminars in Speech and Language, 2004
This article will outline and describe the aphasic disorder of recurrent perseveration and will demonstrate how it interacts with the retrieval and production of spoken words in the language of fluent aphasic patients who have sustained damage to the left (dominant) posterior temporoparietal lobe.
Hugh W, Buckingham, Sarah S, Christman
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Carryover Bias in Visual Assessment

Perception, 2001
Carryover of stimuli in sequential judgments was studied for a visual assessment task involving estimation of the percentage cover of black circles on a white image. Seven image types with different levels of cover density were arranged in a sequentially balanced design in which each image type was preceded the same number of times by all image types.
S J, Ferris   +4 more
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Carryover in sensory trials

Food Quality and Preference, 2003
Carryover in attribute measurements is examined for a trained sensory panel assessing cheese. A model is proposed in which the carryover from a sample is proportional to the direct effect of the cheese type. No evidence of carryover was found in a trial where a standard set of 25 attributes was assessed.
S.J. Ferris, R.A. Kempton, D.D. Muir
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Carryover Bias in Clinical Investigations

The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1993
If the effect of a treatment continues after the treatment is withdrawn then the response to a second treatment may well be due in part to the previous treatment. This, so called, carryover effect may bias any type of study in which subjects are tested more than once. Crossover studies can be routinely checked for this bias.
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Carryover Effects in Sibling Comparison Designs

Epidemiology, 2016
A convenient way of dealing with confounding is the sibling comparison design, where the outcome in exposed individuals is compared with the outcome in their unexposed siblings. The standard analysis of sibling comparison designs assumes that the exposure and outcome of an individual do not affect the exposure and outcome of his/her siblings, sometimes
Arvid, Sjölander   +4 more
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