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For testing the statistical significance of a treatment effect, we often compare between two parts of a population; one is exposed to the treatment, and the other is not exposed to it. Standard parametric or nonparametric two-sample tests are commonly used for this comparison. But direct...
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Electrical complex ac conductivity of the compound Li<Subscript>0.9</Subscript>[Ni<Subscript>1/3</Subscript>Mn<Subscript>1/3< /Subscript>Co<Subscript>1/3</Subscript>]O<Subscript>1.95</Subscript> has been studied in the frequency range 10 Hz–2 MHz and in the temperature range 93–373 K. It has been observed that the frequency dependence of the ac conductivity obeys a power law and the temperature...</subscript></subscript></subscript></subscript></subscript>
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We present an exact real-space renormalization group (RSRG) scheme for the electronic Green’s functions of one-dimensional tight-binding systems having both nearest-neighbor and next-nearest-neighbor hopping integrals, and determine the electronic density of states for the quasiperiodic...
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Empirical Green’s function (EGF) technique is considered to be most effective technique for simulation of ground motions due to a finite earthquake source. In the present paper, this technique has been used to simulate ground motion due to a great earthquake. The coastal region of Sumatra...
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The present paper attempts to integrate the concepts of ERP (effective rate of protection) from a single sector formulation to a multisector formulation of the usual input-output type. It shows that as a matter of policy single-sector nominal tariff rate has to be replaced by a vector of nominal...
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