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The dependence of DUS (distinctness, uniformity and stability) decisions concerning white mustard and oilseed rape varieties on the number of measurements

Wiesław Pilarczyk, Bogna Kowalczyk, Bogna Zawieja (2016)

Biometrical Letters

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An analysis is made of the possibility of reducing numbers of measurements in DUS (distinctness, uniformity and stability) trials on varieties of white mustard and oilseed rape, based on the results of DUS trials performed in the years 2005–2009 by the Research Centre for Cultivar Testing. It is shown that, when decisions are taken after three years of testing, it is possible to decrease the number of measurements by 50%, with the decisions practically unchanged for both considered species....

The Computational Analysis of Bulgarian Dialect Pronunciation

Prokić, Jelena, Nerbonne, John, Zhobov, Vladimir, Osenova, Petya, Simov, Kiril, Zastrow, Thomas, Hinrichs, Erhard (2009)

Serdica Journal of Computing

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The paper presents a computational analysis of Bulgarian dialect variation, concentrating on pronunciation differences. It describes the phonetic data set compiled during the project* ‘Measuring Linguistic Unity and Diversity in Europe’ that consists of the pronunciations of 157 words collected at 197 sites from all over Bulgaria. We also present the results of analyzing this data set using various quantitative methods and compare them to the traditional scholarship on Bulgarian dialects....

Bihomogeneous forms in many variables

Damaris Schindler (2014)

Journal de Théorie des Nombres de Bordeaux

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We count integer points on varieties given by bihomogeneous equations using the Hardy-Littlewood method. The main novelty lies in using the structure of bihomogeneous equations to obtain asymptotics in generically fewer variables than would be necessary in using the standard approach for homogeneous varieties. Also, we consider counting functions where not all the variables have to lie in intervals of the same size, which arises as a natural question in the setting of bihomogeneous varieties. ...