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The alignment average of polar molecules may be derived from their NMR spectrum, when a strong electric field is applied to the liquid. The Kerr effect can likewise be related to the alignment.
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We study allocations that maximize the power of tests of equality of two treatments having binary outcomes. When a normal approximation applies, the asymptotic power is maximized by minimizing the variance, leading to a Neyman allocation that assigns observations in proportion to the standard...
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Cross-sectional sampling is an attractive design that saves resources but results in biased data. For proper inference, one should first discover the bias function and then weigh observations appropriately. We consider cross-sectioning of the illness-death model with the aim of estimating the...
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The alignment average of a dilute polar substance dissolved in a non-polar solvent may be derived from the NMR spectrum of the polar component. Likewise, the Kerr effect is related to this quantity.
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The neglect of chain flexibility in Manning's theory of polyelectrolytes is assessed. For a flexible polyelectrolyte-the uniformly charged wormlike chain-counterion condensation is unaffected but colligative properties need to be modified. The relevant dimensionless parameter is (κLT)-1 where...
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