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Restricted estimation in unbalanced factorial models: an APL programs package.

José M. Prieto, José M. Caridad (1988)

Qüestiió

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This paper describes a set of programs that provide researchers with restricted effect estimations in unbalanced factorial models when several weighing systems are imposed upon those models. The main program performing such an analysis is known as REUFM, and is written in APL⊗PLUS for IBM/PC microcomputers. An example is given in order to ilustrate the programs.

Analysis of studies of the effectiveness of a biological method of protection for organic crops

Maria Kozłowska, Monika Jaskulska, Agnieszka Łacka, Radosław J. Kozłowski (2014)

Biometrical Letters

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As a result of intensive changes in plant production and of environmental changes in agrocenoses, certain agrophages, such as slugs, have in recent years been causing ever increasing amounts of damage to crops of agricultural, horticultural and orchard plants. As a result of the European Parliament and Council Directive adopted on 13 January 2009, the countries of Europe have been required to implement integrated plant protection. One of the principles of this protection is the implementation...

Decomposing matrices with Jerzy K. Baksalary

Jarkko Isotalo, Simo Puntanen, George P.H. Styan (2008)

Discussiones Mathematicae Probability and Statistics

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In this paper we comment on some papers written by Jerzy K. Baksalary. In particular, we draw attention to the development process of some specific research ideas and papers now that some time, more than 15 years, has gone after their publication.

Extracting second-order structures from single-input state-space models: Application to model order reduction

Jérôme Guillet, Benjamin Mourllion, Abderazik Birouche, Michel Basset (2011)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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This paper focuses on the model order reduction problem of second-order form models. The aim is to provide a reduction procedure which guarantees the preservation of the physical structural conditions of second-order form models. To solve this problem, a new approach has been developed to transform a second-order form model from a state-space realization which ensures the preservation of the structural conditions. This new approach is designed for controllable single-input state-space...