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In this paper, the formulas for using Modified Weighted Function (MWF) method to estimate parameters of Pearson Type Three Distribution (PE3) in term of non-simple sample (with the incorporation of historical flood information to systematically recorded sample) are developed, called as MWFIHF, which makes MWF method available for non-simple sample.
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The 11 frameworks included in the sample were developed by varied sources including government agencies, youth advocacy organizations, professional development organizations, and youth policy research firms.
Firstly, the rutting mold based on cylindrical core sample was developed.
An analytical model describing the initiation of the exothermic decomposition reaction in the surface layer of the sample was developed.
Therefore, a simple and rapid protocol for the separation of a complex material, i.e., the rubble sample, was developed in this study.
An estimation method of the total apparent thermal capacity of the tested sample is developed in order to quantify its latent heat storage capacity.
14 Once the algorithm in a rheumatological sample was developed, we measured the diagnostic performance of the algorithm in a general population sample.
None of the models in the sample was developed on a cohort recruited prospectively for the express purpose of devising it.
The samples are developed in AR 300-35/water (1:1) solution for 50 s and dried subsequently.
The algorithms reviewed above for 1-bit compressive sampling are developed for optimization problems having convex objective functions and non-convex constraints.
The evolution of fretting regime, fretting wear mechanism and fretting crack initiation behavior in as-received and shot-peened samples are developed and comparatively evaluated.
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