NBS Technical Note, Issues 1114-1120U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1980 |
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... value y defined by ( 4 ) is traced on the abscissa , both in linear scales . The values of the probabilities ( x ) , formula ( 3 ) , corre- sponding to y , are laid off on another horizontal line , but of course not on a linear scale ...
... value y defined by ( 4 ) is traced on the abscissa , both in linear scales . The values of the probabilities ( x ) , formula ( 3 ) , corre- sponding to y , are laid off on another horizontal line , but of course not on a linear scale ...
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... values . The general assessment by the realtor group indicates that most perceived some enhancement in land values due to the Small Watershed Program , although almost one - third felt there was no effect or that the program actually de ...
... values . The general assessment by the realtor group indicates that most perceived some enhancement in land values due to the Small Watershed Program , although almost one - third felt there was no effect or that the program actually de ...
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Cindy Sorg Swanson. values can be compared to the CVM values as an indica- tion of the direction and magnitude of the bias . If the 1982 and 1983 seasons are similar , the 1983 CVM values may ... Value Method Comparison of TCM and CVM Values.
Cindy Sorg Swanson. values can be compared to the CVM values as an indica- tion of the direction and magnitude of the bias . If the 1982 and 1983 seasons are similar , the 1983 CVM values may ... Value Method Comparison of TCM and CVM Values.
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... values of literature into three categories. First, there are the adventitious values of a literary work, from its value as a paperweight to resale and investment value to its value in impressing visitors when they see it in a private ...
... values of literature into three categories. First, there are the adventitious values of a literary work, from its value as a paperweight to resale and investment value to its value in impressing visitors when they see it in a private ...
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... value of the market factor. A vector of alternative values is created for each of the market factors by adding the current value of the market factor to each of the values in the vector of observed changes. The portfolio value is found ...
... value of the market factor. A vector of alternative values is created for each of the market factors by adding the current value of the market factor to each of the values in the vector of observed changes. The portfolio value is found ...
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