... 5 Mann-Whitney Rank Analysis
Section 6 Comparison of Strategies
Chapter 6 Analysis and Results
Section 1 Data Source, Population, Variables, Software
Section 2 Standard Data Envelopment Analysis ... version of the following dissertation:
Evaluation and Comparison of Management Strategies
by Data Envelopment Analysis with an Application...
... evaluating whether
one explanation is significantly better than another,
and put them together into a general framework for
comparison and evaluation of suggested explanations.
Most of the presented methods ... finally see how these
relate to each other, and suggest how they can be com-
bined to achieve a complete analysis of a given set of
data, prior knowledge and p...
... different taggers T1 and T2, and
provided we know the values for the test corpus
error rate and the observed performance of both
cases (C1, C~, K1, Ks), we can compare them
by matching the reasonable ... performance to be a
distortion of the real value. We analyze to what
extent this distortion may invalidate the com-
parison between taggers or the measure of the
impr...
... Integrated management and policy analysis
Integrated management
Rapid changes of objectives and methodological approaches towards the management
of natural resources and environment can be observed ... (Fig. 1.6).
Topology and Geology
Topologically and geologically, the mainland of the study area can be separated into
two regions: the lowlands in the Western...
... substitution of wealth for risk
of death of the value of 0.1
17.
This ratio must be multiplied by the
value of statistical
dcath (excl. of police and medical costs and excl.
of net output losses) to ... results of the calculation of the marginal
external accident costs of car use. Separate values are presented for
urban and other roads on the one l-land an...
...
3 and further eastward areas are covered with vast upland field as shown in satellite
pictures given by Kumamoto city government (Home page of Kumamoto city) and
dotted with many livestock ... was determined by using ion exchange
chromatography according to Japanese Standard Methods for Examination of Water
(Japan Water Works, 2001).
Journal of Water and Environm...
... toxicity and
copper accumulation in organisms.
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Ashton N. W. and Cove D. J. (1977). The isolation and preliminary characterization of
Auxotrophic and resistant mutants of the ... effect of proton on copper toxicity
seemed to be dependent on the conformation change of BL. More detailed modeling of
the BLM can lead to more extensive and appropriate pr...
... the mean and the covariance matrix)
can be utilized, and therefore, the independent components can be actually separated,
which is not possible by PCA and classic factor analysis.
Often, the data ... 4. Comparison of, say, the traces of the asymptotic variances of
two estimators enables direct comparison of the accuracy of two estimators. One can
solve analytically fo...
... NDT Level II: An NDT Level II individual shall be qualified to set up and calibrate equipment and to
interpret and evaluate results with respect to applicable codes, standards, and specifications. ... members and connections and not just view them from a
distance. Inspectors should use various measuring scales, magnifying glasses, and other hand tools to identify,...
... protective oxide or hydroxide often forms. Deposits of film-forming materials such as oil
and grease and sand and silt can also contribute to corrosion by creating crevices and ion concentration cells. ... amounts of experimental data and have
been verified with analytical studies. S
r
-N curves for welded details adopted by American Association of State
Highway a...