• Balanced repeated replication (BRR) is a statistical technique for estimating the sampling variability of a statistic obtained by stratified sampling...
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    code (generalized in Reed–Muller codes), and are also used in balanced repeated replication (BRR), used by statisticians to estimate the variance of a parameter...
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  • up brr in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. BRR may refer to: Balanced repeated replication, a statistical technique for estimating sampling variability...
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  • bootstrap variance estimator is not as good as the jackknife or the balanced repeated replication (BRR) variance estimator in terms of the empirical results....
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    stratified samples: properties of the linearization, jackknife and balanced repeated replication methods". The Annals of Statistics. 9 (5): 1010–1019. doi:10...
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  • Backfitting algorithm Balance equation Balanced incomplete block design – redirects to Block design Balanced repeated replication Balding–Nichols model Banburismus –...
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  • blocks and the design is pairwise balanced. For t=1, each element occurs in the same number of blocks (the replication number, denoted r) and the design...
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  • is no replication of treatments within blocks. The experimental design guides the formulation of an appropriate linear model. Without replication, the...
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  • (using either the Taylor Series Linearization method or the Balanced repeated replication method) to appropriately calculate the standard errors. "Data...
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    no replications had gone through the peer review process of a journal, but some had been reviewed by a materials science lab. A number of replication attempts...
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  • Fisher's inequality is a necessary condition for the existence of a balanced incomplete block design, that is, a system of subsets that satisfy certain...
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  • replicates from a single origin of replication. replisome The entire complex of molecular machinery that carries out the process of DNA replication,...
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    points of origin. Multiple replication forks open up, allowing replication machinery to transcribe the DNA. As replication continues, the forks grow and...
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  • One technique used in factorial designs is to minimize replication (possibly no replication with support of analytical trickery) and to combine groups...
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  • replication, and the same outputs are expected. The outputs of the replications are compared using a voting circuit. A machine with two replications of...
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  • _{i}n_{i+}=\sum _{j}n_{+j}} . The experimental design is balanced if each treatment has the same number of replicates, K {\displaystyle K} . In such a case, the design...
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    Centromere (category DNA replication)
    (the two copies of each chromosomal DNA molecule resulting from DNA replication in chromatin form) are linked along their length by the action of the...
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    recently, however, this claim has come under strong criticism with repeated failures to replicate. Yet, many prior studies do not reliably quantify samples of...
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  • partially confounded instead of completely sacrificing one single effect. Replication enhances the reliability of results and allows for a more robust assessment...
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  • characters are simply ignored, the "[" and "]" characters just have to be balanced. This loop and the commands it contains are ignored because the current...
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    stored their microcode in a capacitor matrix, in variants called BCROS for balanced capacitor read-only storage on the 360/50 and 360/65, or CCROS for card...
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  • probability that a contrast variable obtains a positive value. Using a replication probability, the c+-probability is defined as follows: if we get a random...
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  • partially balanced designs, WH Clatworthy, JM Cameron, RC Bose, JA … - 1973 - US Dept. of Commerce, National … Some Theorems for Partially Balanced Designs...
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  • domain member server. The file and root information is replicated via the Microsoft File Replication Service (FRS). A new way of organizing Windows network...
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  • associative algebras corresponding to association schemes of partially balanced designs", Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 30 (1): 21–38, doi:10.1214/aoms/1177706356...
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    to order-book of market games, cooperative games, noncooperative games, repeated games, epistemic models of strategic behavior, and refinements of Nash...
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  • memories of abuse, as recovered memories of childhood abuse often involved repeated instances and content that is traumatic and sexual in nature. Because family...
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  • include the size, shape, color, and arrangement of objects or shapes. When balanced, a composition appears stable and visually right. Just as symmetry relates...
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  • full bladder versus putting more pressure on it. The second day, they repeated the trial but allowed themselves to do the dance. This time, Tory lasted...
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  • diminishes emotional responsiveness to a negative or aversive stimulus after repeated exposure. This process typically occurs when an emotional response is repeatedly...
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