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A Stein-Type Two-Sample Procedure for Comparing Normal Means
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    A Stein-Type Two-Sample Procedure for Comparing Normal Means (English)
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    24 February 2016
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    heteroscedasticity
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    least favorable configuration
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    normal distribution
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    ranking and selection
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