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A counterexample in experimental design showing that the \(G\)-criterion function is not necessarily strictly decreasing
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    A counterexample in experimental design showing that the \(G\)-criterion function is not necessarily strictly decreasing (English)
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    17 December 1997
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    variance function
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    uniform ordering
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    exact designs
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    polynomial regression
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