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... equal differences stand for empirically equal differences relative to the common attribute being measured . In other words , the intervals between the points on an ordinal scale can themselves be ordered ; hence the name ordered ...
... equal differences stand for empirically equal differences relative to the common attribute being measured . In other words , the intervals between the points on an ordinal scale can themselves be ordered ; hence the name ordered ...
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... equal to +3 . The game leads to a stable situation only if the two numbers which are related by the inequality ( 11-1 ) are in fact equal . In this case when the maximin equals the minimax , the matrix is said to have a saddle point ...
... equal to +3 . The game leads to a stable situation only if the two numbers which are related by the inequality ( 11-1 ) are in fact equal . In this case when the maximin equals the minimax , the matrix is said to have a saddle point ...
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... equal to He , or ( 2 ) if H > C , R can be made equal to Ce , where e is any arbitrary small value . Some practical conclusions are : ( a ) No matter how fast information is poured into the channel by the source , information can never ...
... equal to He , or ( 2 ) if H > C , R can be made equal to Ce , where e is any arbitrary small value . Some practical conclusions are : ( a ) No matter how fast information is poured into the channel by the source , information can never ...
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WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
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