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A combination multiple comparisons and subset selection procedure to identify treatments that are strictly inferior to the best
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    A combination multiple comparisons and subset selection procedure to identify treatments that are strictly inferior to the best (English)
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    26 October 2007
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    One-way layout
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    best treatment
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    multiple comparisons
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    simultaneous confidence intervals
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    subset selection
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    acceptance sets
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    tables of critical points
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