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Fast algorithm for computing the upper endpoint of sample variance for interval data: Case of sufficiently accurate measurements
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    Fast algorithm for computing the upper endpoint of sample variance for interval data: Case of sufficiently accurate measurements (English)
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    2 May 2006
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    range of possible values
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    statistical approach
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    sample variance
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    measurement uncertainty
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    algorithm
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