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A SEQUENTIAL PROCEDURE WITH ELIMINATION FOR PARTITIONING A SET OF NORMAL POPULATIONS HAVING A COMMON UNKNOWN VARIANCE
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1740641

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    A SEQUENTIAL PROCEDURE WITH ELIMINATION FOR PARTITIONING A SET OF NORMAL POPULATIONS HAVING A COMMON UNKNOWN VARIANCE (English)
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    16 June 2002
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    correct partitions
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    control populations
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    elimination
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    simulations
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    least favourable configurations
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