نتایج جستجو برای: 32 factorial design

تعداد نتایج: 1103593  

2007
Pritam Ranjan

Two-level factorial and fractional factorial designs have played a prominent role in the theory and practice of experimental design. Though commonly used in industrial experiments to identify the significant effects, it is often undesirable to perform the trials of a factorial design (or, fractional factorial design) in a completely random order. Instead, restrictions are imposed on the randomi...

Journal: :European journal of orthodontics 2014
Nikolaos Pandis Tanya Walsh Argy Polychronopoulou Christos Katsaros Theodore Eliades

Factorial designs for clinical trials are often encountered in medical, dental, and orthodontic research. Factorial designs assess two or more interventions simultaneously and the main advantage of this design is its efficiency in terms of sample size as more than one intervention may be assessed on the same participants. However, the factorial design is efficient only under the assumption of n...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
j patel d patel j raval

the purpose of this research was to formulate and systemically evaluate in-vitro and in-vivo performances of mucoadhesive propranolol hydrochloride microspheres for its potential use in the treatment of hypertension, myocardial infraction and cardiac arrhythmias. propranolol hydrochloride mucoadhesive microspheres, containing carbopol-934p as mucoadhesive polymer and ethyl cellulose as carrier ...

Journal: :international journal of automotive engineering 0
r. das dhupa kumar

turning of hardened steels using a single point cutting tool has replaced the cylindrical grinding now as it offers attractive benefits in terms of lower equipment costs, shorter set up time, fewer process setups, higher material removal rate, better surface quality and elimination of cutting fluids compared to cylindrical grinding. in order to obtain desired surface quality by machining, prope...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1998
J P Groten O Tajima V J Feron E D Schoen

For the accurate analysis of possible interactive effects of chemicals in a defined mixture, statistical designs are necessary to develop clear and manageable experiments. For instance, factorial designs have been successfully used to detect two-factor interactions. Particularly useful for this purpose are fractionated factorial designs, requiring only a fraction of all possible combinations of...

2016
Larissa de Souza Kirsch Ana Júlia Porto de Macedo Maria Francisca Simas Teixeira

Edible mushroom species are considered as an adequate source of food in a healthy diet due to high content of protein, fiber, vitamins, and a variety of minerals. The representatives of Pleurotus genus are characterized by distinct gastronomic, nutritional, and medicinal properties among the edible mushrooms commercialized worldwide. In the present study, the growth of mycelial biomass of Pleur...

2011
Stephen C. Johnson

This paper describes a user-level instruction set for a 32-bit processor. The machine is simple, compact, and well suited to the C language. In fact, even for 16-bit applications it is reasonable to expect the instruction space for C programs to be 10 to 15 % smaller than for the PDP-11. Most of the desirable properties of this instruction set are the direct result of the design methodology: 1....

Journal: :International journal of multidisciplinary research and analysis 2023

This study aimed to reveal the effect between agility hurdle drills and ring speed on improvement. research is a type of quantitative with experimental methods 2x2 factorial design. The population in this numbered 32. sample was all 32 teak futsal athletes from 19 cities Bengkulu. Th e statistical analysis used two-track anava test hypothesis that affect agility. results show 1) There significa...

Journal: :The British journal of mathematical and statistical psychology 2003
Gitta H Lubke Conor V Dolan Henk Kelderman Gideon J Mellenbergh

Measurement bias refers to systematic differences across subpopulations in the relation between observed test scores and the latent variant underlying the test scores. Comparisons of subpopulations with the same score on the latent variable can be expected to have the same observed test score. Measurement invariance is therefore one of the key issues in psychological testing. It has been establ...

Journal: :The Journal of the Korean Institute of Information and Communication Engineering 2013

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