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... measured . The state of the art in market analysis is such that it is usually impossible to measure the demand variables over wide ranges , but is possible to measure their changes over small ranges . Hence demand functions are ...
... measured . The state of the art in market analysis is such that it is usually impossible to measure the demand variables over wide ranges , but is possible to measure their changes over small ranges . Hence demand functions are ...
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... measure psychological values on a ratio scale . One could use the profit criterion , for example , for judging psychological profit , just as today we use it for judging economic profit . One could solve many new problems in designing ...
... measure psychological values on a ratio scale . One could use the profit criterion , for example , for judging psychological profit , just as today we use it for judging economic profit . One could solve many new problems in designing ...
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... measure . Entropy has nothing to do with what the symbols symbolize ; it accounts only for their frequency and correlation . That is , the statistical theory of communication does not provide a measure of the semantic content or the ...
... measure . Entropy has nothing to do with what the symbols symbolize ; it accounts only for their frequency and correlation . That is , the statistical theory of communication does not provide a measure of the semantic content or the ...
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WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
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THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
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