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B. R. Kowalski, ed., Chemometrics, Mathematics, and Statistics in Chemisty, NATO ASI Series C, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 138, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1984. [Pg.431]

Bicsiot, W-, and Noorman, K. J. (1999). Energy Requirements in Household Consumption A Case Study of the Netherlands. Ecological Economics 28 367-383. BP Amoco. (2000). BP Statistical Review of World Energy. BP Amoco, London, . [Pg.571]

Kowalski, B. R. (Ed.) Chemometrics—Mathematics and Statistics in Chemistry. D. Reidel, Dordrecht, the Netherlands, 1983. [Pg.41]

Helsel DR, Hirsch RM. 1992. Statistical methods in water resources research. Amsterdam (The Netherlands) Elsevier. [Pg.51]

Note USA, Canada, UK, West Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland and Japan. Source London and Cambridge Economic Service, The British Economy Key Statistics 1900-1970 (1971), p. 17. [Pg.258]

In terms of the origin of ecstasy seizures reported ( mentioned ) by Member States, more than a third of the reporting countries (35%) continue to mention the Netherlands as the main source country (2003-05 period), followed by Belgium (9%). Europe as a whole accounts for 81 per cent of such mentions. There may be a statistical bias, however, as 60 per cent of the coun-... [Pg.132]

A detailed summary of extant sH phase equilibria data and statistical predictions up to 1996 is in the doctoral dissertation of Mehta (1996). Since 1996, more than 30 new sH phase equilibria data sets have been reported, notably from the laboratories of Peters in Delft, the Netherlands Tohidi in Edinburgh, Scotland Mori in Yokohama, Japan and Ohgaki in Osaka, Japan. The different components that form sH hydrate are given in Table 2.7. [Pg.13]

Kowalski, B.R., Chemometrics Mathematics and Statistics in Chemistry D. Reidel Dordrecht (Netherlands), 1980. [Pg.325]

I. Z. Fisher, Statistical Theory of Liquids, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1964. R. Kubo, Statistical Mechanics, North-Holland, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1964. [Pg.336]

H. J. G. Hayman, Statistical Thermodynamics, Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands,... [Pg.336]

G. Ciccotti and W. G. Hoover, Molecular-Dynamics Simulation of Statistical-Mechanical Systems. Proceedings of a conference held at Varenna on Lake Como, 23 July-2 August 1985, in Proceedings of the International School of Physics Enrico Fermi , Vol. 97, North-Holland, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1986. [Pg.338]

Rousseeuw, P.J., Multivariate estimation with high breakdown point, in Mathematical Statistics and Applications, Vol. B, Grossmann, W., Pflug, G., Vincze, I., and Wertz, W., Eds., Reidel Publishing, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1985, pp. 283-297. [Pg.212]

Wold, S Albano, C Dunn, W.J., III, Edlund, U Esbensen, K Hellberg, S Johansson, E., Lindberg, W., and Sjostrom, M., Multivariate data analysis in chemistry, in Chemometrics Mathematics and Statistics in Chemistry, Kowalski, B.R., Ed., D. Reidel Publishing, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1984. [Pg.378]

Bert Bettonvil is Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Systems and Management at Tilburg University, The Netherlands. His research interests are in applied statistics, mainly within simulation and information management. Address Department of Information Systems Management/Center for Economic Research, Tilburg University, Postbox 90153, 5000 LE, Tilburg, The Netherlands. [Pg.338]

The preferred approach is to use a statistical methodology, which utilizes all the individual animal data and generates a maximum likelihood estimate with 95% confidence limits. When individual animal data are available, the method of Finney (1971) is preferred. This method has been incorporated into a computer program (provided to the NAC/AEGL Committee by Dr. ten Berge from The Netherlands). [Pg.123]

Figure 11 Average values (n = 6, error bars = SD) of the shift in the peak maximum of the C-H asymmetric stretching absorbance plotted as a function of time during the ethanol liquid treatment protocol. ANOVA followed by Scheffe s F-test revealed a statistically significant difference P < 0.05) between the location of the peak maximum before and after the 30-min ethanol exposure. There was no statistically significant difference between the baseline value and that at 24 hr. (From Ref. 125. Reprinted from Journal of Controlled Release, 16, Bommannan et al. Examination of the effect of ethanol on human stratum comeum in vivo using infrared spectroscopy, pp. 299-304, 1991, with kind permission from Elsevier Science, NL, Sara Burgerhartstraat 25, 1055 KV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.)... Figure 11 Average values (n = 6, error bars = SD) of the shift in the peak maximum of the C-H asymmetric stretching absorbance plotted as a function of time during the ethanol liquid treatment protocol. ANOVA followed by Scheffe s F-test revealed a statistically significant difference P < 0.05) between the location of the peak maximum before and after the 30-min ethanol exposure. There was no statistically significant difference between the baseline value and that at 24 hr. (From Ref. 125. Reprinted from Journal of Controlled Release, 16, Bommannan et al. Examination of the effect of ethanol on human stratum comeum in vivo using infrared spectroscopy, pp. 299-304, 1991, with kind permission from Elsevier Science, NL, Sara Burgerhartstraat 25, 1055 KV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.)...
Three countries, the United States, Canada, and the Netherlands are the major producers and exporters of frozen French fries. According to the Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, Foreign Trade Statistics, the United States exported nearly 316 million dollars worth of frozen French fries in 2002. The other par-fried frozen products are fish sticks, breaded shrimp, and par fried chicken. [Pg.2276]

Grassy, G. and Lahana, R. (1993). Statistical Analysis and Shape Recognition Applications to MD Simulations, Conformational Analysis and Structure-Activity Relationships. In Trends in QSAR and Molecular Modelling 92 (Wermuth, C.G., ed.), ESCOM, Leiden (The Netherlands), pp. 216-219. [Pg.574]


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