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Designs for two-colour microarray experiments can be viewed as block designs with two treatments per block. Explicit formulae for the A- and D-criteria are given for the case that the number of blocks is equal to the number of treatments. These show that the A- and D-optimality criteria conflict...
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Multitiered experiments are characterized by involving multiple randomizations, in a sense that we make explicit. We compare and contrast six types of multiple randomizations, using a wide range of examples, and discuss their use in designing experiments. We outline a system of describing the...
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We consider nested row-column designs where each of the row and column component designs is specified. For the case that each of the component designs has second-order balance, we define such a nested row-column design to be special if it is generally balanced, with the smallest possible number...
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There are a number of different models for crossover designs which take account of carryover effects. Since it seems plausible that a treatment with a large direct effect should generally have a larger carryover effect, Kempton et al. (2001) considered a model where the carryover effects are...
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