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Multiple stratification when one of the stratifying variables is timeGhazali, Syed Shakir Ali January 1991 (has links)
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On fixed-width simultaneous confidence intervals for multiple comparisons and some related problemsNikouukar-Zanjani, Masoud January 1996 (has links)
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Sampling on successive occasions from a changing populationBabiker, A. I. January 1984 (has links)
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Palaeogene planktonic foraminefera from the Fastnet Basin and computerised biostratigraphyCao, Xiangdong January 1979 (has links)
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Investigation of the fluid flow around blunt body samplersCastledine, Andre J. January 1992 (has links)
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Electroacoustic music : composition beyond the acousmaticWaters, Simon January 1996 (has links)
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Development and use of a passive technique for measuring nitrogen dioxide in the background atmosphereGair, Amanda J. January 1989 (has links)
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Development of methodology for astrobiological sampling and analysisPhillips, Stephen James McGregor January 2011 (has links)
The aim of the thesis is to improve the strategy for exploration of life on Mars and potentially other planetary bodies. This was achieved through the analysis of terrestrial analogues, particularly for targets on the surface of Mars. The search for evidence of life requires optimising several aspects including choice of samples, sample preparation and sample analysis. Analogues selected include snow/ice, evaporites and weathered volcanics. The determination of optimal parameters for extraction of biomarkers was performed on carbon-rich and carbon-poor samples using powdered limestone-shale pairs and on weathered basalt. For all samples, extraction efficiency increased (i) up to about 35°C then did not increase further with temperature; (ii) with smaller grain size; (iii) up to 24 hours extraction time then did not increase further. These data indicate that extraction protocols could be optimised in advance. Dry core drilling experiments showed that the resultant powder obscured visual observation, the range of particle sizes did not allow for the most efficient extraction of organics, and the core powder contained less biomarkers than the core as a result of heating. Extracts of melted Cairngorm snow/ice contained a range of n-alkanols up C18 and extracts of particulate matter contained n-alkanols up to C29. High molecular weight biomarkers are poorly soluble in water, emphasising the importance of optimising the extraction protocol. Samples of snow containing snow algae were successfully analysed for biological pigments using Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy. The development of a bioluminescence assay for the detection of ATP was undertaken in the Cairngorm mountains during a summer and winter season. The detection of ATP was optimised by filtration. An assessment of the potential for site selection, on basalt, from visual parameters, proved that fracture density had the clearest correlation to ATP levels determined by bio-assay. Areas of high fracture density can be detected from Mars orbit, therefore such data could be used to highlight areas most likely to harbour microbes on Mars. The research has shown that terrestrial analogues can yield valuable information on how to optimise different stages of the analysis of a range of rock types that may be expected on Mars.
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One-pass procedures of unequal probability sampling.January 1993 (has links)
by Kwok-fai Lee. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1993. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 85-86). / Chapter CHAPTER 1 --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter §1.1 --- Unequal probabilities sampling schemes without replacement --- p.1 / Chapter §1.2 --- Estimation Problems in unequal probabilities sampling scheme without replacement --- p.3 / Chapter §1.3 --- Classification of unequal probabilities sampling schemes without replacement --- p.5 / Chapter CHAPTER 2 --- ONE-PASS ALGORITHMS --- p.9 / Chapter §2.1 --- Characteristics of one-pass algorithms --- p.9 / Chapter §2.2 --- Existing one-pass algorithms --- p.10 / Chapter §2.2.1 --- Chao's one-pass algorithm / Chapter §2.2.2 --- Other algorithms / Chapter §2.3 --- Second order inclusion probabilities --- p.14 / Chapter CHAPTER 3 --- A NEW ONE-PASS ALGORITHM --- p.17 / Chapter §3.1 --- Introduction --- p.17 / Chapter §3.2 --- Examination of all possible cases --- p.20 / Chapter §3.3 --- Initialization --- p.57 / Chapter §3.4 --- Final step --- p.61 / Chapter §3.5 --- Theorems --- p.64 / Chapter §3.6 --- Worked example --- p.76 / Chapter CHAPTER 4 --- CONCLUSION --- p.83 / References --- p.85
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Comparison of power by simulation of Q and likelihood ratio tests for equality of two normal populations in their means and variancesQuadeer, Mohammed Abdul January 2010 (has links)
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