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On the maximum likelihood ratio method of deciding between the weibull and gamma distributions
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    On the maximum likelihood ratio method of deciding between the weibull and gamma distributions (English)
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    1991
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    gamma distributions versus Weibull distributions
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    reliability
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    likelihood ratio tests
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    selection procedure
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    separate families of hypotheses
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    maximum likelihood estimators of percentiles
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    logarithm of the ratio of the maximized likelihoods
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    probability of correct selection
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    normal approximation
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    Cox statistic
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