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Simultaneous Selection of Extreme Populations: A Subset Selection Approach
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    Simultaneous Selection of Extreme Populations: A Subset Selection Approach (English)
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    1987
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    extreme populations
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    location parameter family
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    smallest location
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    largest location
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    subset selection approach
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    normal means case
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    unknown variances
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    single-stage procedure
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    two-stage procedure
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