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    Testing whether F is more IFR than G (English)
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    1990
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    increasing failure rate
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    unbiasedness
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    robustness
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    strong mixing processes
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    more IFR
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    convex
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    one-sample case
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    two-sample case
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    U- statistics
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    asymptotically normal
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