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Dey & Midha (1996) showed that some of the complete diallel crosses plans, obtained by using triangular partially balanced designs with two associate classes, are optimal. In this investigation, it is derived that these optimal designs for diallel crosses are robust also against the...
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The present investigation involved the estimation of the general combining ability of complete diallel crosses (CDC) plans with unequal numbers of crosses, subject to the unavailability of one block for Griffing's system IV . Further, it has been shown that CDC plans with unequal numbers of...
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The present investigation involved the estimation of the general combining ability of CDC plans subject to the unavailability of one block for Griffing's system IV. Further, it has been shown that CDC plans are fairly robust to the unavailability of one block.
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In this investigation, general efficiency balanced (GEB) and efficiency balanced (EB) designs with (v + t) treatments, using (i) balanced incomplete block (BIB), (ii) symmetrical BIB, (iii) f -resolvable BIB, (iv) group divisible (GD) and (v) resolvable GD designs have been constructed with...
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Balanced incomplete block design (BIBD) with repeated blocks is studied in detail. Methods of construction of BIB designs with repeated blocks are developed so as to distinguish the usual BIBD and BIBD with repeated blocks. One additional parameter, say d, is considered here, where d denotes the...
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Kane has discussed a simple method for identifying the confounded interactions from 2n factorial experiments when a replication consists of (1) two blocks and (2) more than two blocks. It should be noted that Kane's method holds only for (1) regular design and (2) when one interaction is...
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Static tradeoff theories, which do not explicitly treat the impact of transaction costs, do not explain the policy of asymmetry between frequent small debt transactions and infrequent large equity transactions. Nor do these theories explain why the debt ratio is allowed to wander a considerable...
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The theoretical conditions for covered interest arbitrage and exploitable profit opportunities out of simple and triangular arbitrage in the absence and presence of market imperfection are enunciated. A distinction is made between pure arbitrage profits and arbitrage-induced total profits...
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