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Mandel, John

V. A. Analytical Chemisty of Germanium, trans. N. Mandel, John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1974. [Pg.282]

Mandel, John, The Statistical Analysis of Experimental Data, New York,... [Pg.192]

Mandell G.L., Douglas R.G. Bennett J.E. (eds) 995) Principles andPractice of Infectious Diseases, 4th edn. New York John Wiley. [Pg.148]

Hill DR. Giardia lamblia. In Mandel GL, Bennett IE, Dolin R, eds. Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases. 6th ed. Philadelphia Elsevier Churchill Livingstone 2005 3198-3205. John DT, Petri WA. Markell and Voge s Medical Parasitology. 9th ed. Philadelphia Elsevier, 2006. [Pg.1150]

Thanks are due David Kurtz for providing the Fenvalerate data and stimulating my interest in the detection-calibration problem. Helpful discussions with John Mandel concerning the Fenvalerate data set are also gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.72]

Moellering, R. C. (1985) Principles of anti-infective therapy. In Mandell, Douglas, and Bennett s Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases, 2nd ed. (eds G. L. Mandell, R. G. Douglas, Jr, and J. E. Bennett). New York John Wiley c Sons. [Pg.179]

John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, Letter to Bishop Mandell Creighton, in Essays on Freedom and Power, p. 335. [Pg.324]

Mandels M. (1975). Microhial sources of cellulases. In Wilkie CR, editor. Cellulose as a Chemical and Energy Resource. New York John WUey and Sons, pp. 81-105. [Pg.129]

Mandel, J. Accuracy and Precision, Evaluation and Interpretation of Analytical Results, The Treatment of Outliers. In Treatise On Analytical Chemistry, 2nd ed., V0I.I, edited by I. M. Kolthoff and P. J. Elving. New York John Wiley and Sons, 1978. pp. 282-285. [Pg.1015]

Horn-Ross, P.L., Barnes, S., Lee, M., Coward, L., Mandel, J.E., Koo, J., John, E.M., and Smith, M. 2000 Assessing phytoestrogen exposure in epidemiologic studies development of a database (United States). Cancer Causes Control 11, 289-298. [Pg.632]

The lack-of-fit test has gained popularity however, it requires the measurement of true replicates for the calibration solutions. This is not always possible and an alternative to compare the linear fit to a non-linear one was proposed in 1964 by statistician and chemist John Mandel, while working for the then US National Bureau of Standards." This test, despite being simple and quite straightforward, has not been used broadly although its use has increased steadily. A reason for its lack of popularity might be reluctance of analysts to fit a set of data to a polynomial model. Nevertheless, this is... [Pg.125]


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