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Relative efficiency of three estimators in a polynomial regression with measurement errors
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    Relative efficiency of three estimators in a polynomial regression with measurement errors (English)
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    29 November 2004
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    Adjusted least squares
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    Measurement errors
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    Ordinary least squares
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    Polynomial regression
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    Structural least squares
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    Small error variance
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