逢甲學報, Band 13逢甲大學, 1980 |
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... follows : Ꮓ = 3 - X1 X2 V S1 / N1 + S22 / N2 Because the hypothesis relating to different predominant land use involved both a problem with three samples and a problem with ordering alternatives , traditional analysis of variance was ...
... follows : Ꮓ = 3 - X1 X2 V S1 / N1 + S22 / N2 Because the hypothesis relating to different predominant land use involved both a problem with three samples and a problem with ordering alternatives , traditional analysis of variance was ...
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... follow the contours of the terrain the latter follow the radiating lines like a cobweb , or the straight square of a checkerboard . The former adhere to natural beauty , the latter , functional simp- licity . Today , society has ...
... follow the contours of the terrain the latter follow the radiating lines like a cobweb , or the straight square of a checkerboard . The former adhere to natural beauty , the latter , functional simp- licity . Today , society has ...
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... follows : 1. Assume first u1 ( n = 1 ) 2. Compute K1 , K2 and K , using ( 8 ) a , b , c . Then compute K2 - 4K2 . 3. Compute and , using ( 9 ) b , c if ( K2 , -4K2 ) is negative . Or compute S12 using ( 10 ) b , c if ( K2 - 4K2 ) is ...
... follows : 1. Assume first u1 ( n = 1 ) 2. Compute K1 , K2 and K , using ( 8 ) a , b , c . Then compute K2 - 4K2 . 3. Compute and , using ( 9 ) b , c if ( K2 , -4K2 ) is negative . Or compute S12 using ( 10 ) b , c if ( K2 - 4K2 ) is ...