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On Asymptotically Optimal Tests in Problems of Sampling Inspection by Variables

Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2002
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Inspection by variables as an acceptance criterion in bioanalysis — a proposal

Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 1995
Inspection by variables is proposed as an acceptance criterion for use in bioanalysis. The criteria currently used are deficient either by ignoring the issues of precision (fixed range) and/or accuracy (99% confidence interval), not being able to provide immediate answers (quality charts), or even not being scientifically justified (fixed range ...
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Dodge-Romig AOQL single sampling plans for inspection by variables

Statistical Papers, 1997
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Sampling Inspection by Variables.

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1954
H. C. Hamaker, A. H. Bowker, H. P. Goode
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Inspection by variables

1991
G. Barrie Wetherill, Don W. Brown
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Sampling Inspection by Variables with an Additional Acceptance Criterion

2015
We deal with sampling inspection by variables, i.e. acceptance sampling procedures wherein the acceptability of a lot is statistically established from the measurement results of a specified continuous variable X obtained at the items in a sample from the lot. An item is qualified as nonconforming if its measured quality characteristic x is larger than
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Host variables confound gut microbiota studies of human disease

Nature, 2020
Ivan Vujkovic-Cvijin, Lingjing Jiang
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Sampling Inspection by Variables Under Weibull Distribution and Type I Censoring

2018
The lifetime (time to failure) of a product is modeled as Weibull distributed (with unknown parameters); in this case the logarithms of the lifetimes are Gumbel distributed. Lots of items shall be accepted if their fraction p of nonconforming items (items the lifetime of which is smaller than a lower specification limit t L ) is not larger than a ...
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