Elements of Criticism: Volume I [-II].A. Millar, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh., 1765 |
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George A.F. Seber. Chapter. 1. Single. Proportion. Abstract This chapter focusses on the problem of estimating a population proportion using random sampling with or without replacement, or inverse sampling. Exact and approximate confidence ...
George A.F. Seber. Chapter. 1. Single. Proportion. Abstract This chapter focusses on the problem of estimating a population proportion using random sampling with or without replacement, or inverse sampling. Exact and approximate confidence ...
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... proportion of ash in the case of paddy straw may , perhaps , be partly attributed to deposition of particles of soil on the straw from the irrigation water in which the crop grows , although it is known that paddy naturally contains a ...
... proportion of ash in the case of paddy straw may , perhaps , be partly attributed to deposition of particles of soil on the straw from the irrigation water in which the crop grows , although it is known that paddy naturally contains a ...
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... Proportion of the Births , Deaths , and Marriages registered in the Groups of Districts , Divisions , and Counties of Scotland during the year 1887 , . · • BIRTHS . Births in 1887 , and their Proportion to the Population , with relative ...
... Proportion of the Births , Deaths , and Marriages registered in the Groups of Districts , Divisions , and Counties of Scotland during the year 1887 , . · • BIRTHS . Births in 1887 , and their Proportion to the Population , with relative ...
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... proportion of males to females has never been less than 103 or more than 105 to 100 females . " The proportion of boys to girls at birth is smaller in England than in any European country , and for some unexplained reason the proportion ...
... proportion of males to females has never been less than 103 or more than 105 to 100 females . " The proportion of boys to girls at birth is smaller in England than in any European country , and for some unexplained reason the proportion ...
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... proportion of displacement per O. M. tonnage , given in TABLE 8 , by dividing the latter quantity by the former , the proportion of the displacement to the area of the midship section is obtained , and from these proportions the ratios ...
... proportion of displacement per O. M. tonnage , given in TABLE 8 , by dividing the latter quantity by the former , the proportion of the displacement to the area of the midship section is obtained , and from these proportions the ratios ...
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