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K. S., BANERJEE, V., MALLIKARJUNA, A. A., CHADEE, I., SMITH, S. G., LAKSHMIDEVI, K., SINGH, C. V. S. R., PRASAD, H. M., AZAMATHULLA
Publikováno v:
Larhyss Journal; Sep2024, Issue 59, p119-155, 37p
Autor:
K. S. Banerjee, Pushpa Chaturvedi
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics. 60:645-653
In a prospective study of 3000 consecutive deliveries (14 twin deliveries), the rate of congenital malformation was reported to be 27.20 per 1000 births (82 out of 3014). No significant difference was observed in the frequency of congenital malformat
Autor:
K. S. Banerjee
Publikováno v:
Calcutta Statistical Association Bulletin. 40:51-64
ABSTRACT: The factorial approach multilateral index number system (FMS), as it is, is not base invariant and consistent. It is indicated in this paper how the FMS can be made to meet these requirements by way of a logarithmic transformation. The tran
Publikováno v:
Indian pediatrics. 29(6)
Autor:
G, Nagase, K. S., Banerjee
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Communications in Statistics: Theory & Methods; Jan1976, Vol. 5 Issue 5, p407-412, 6p
Autor:
K. S. Banerjee
Publikováno v:
Statistische Hefte. 25:143-158
The paper makes a few comments on the characterizations of the log-change index numbers, and then builds up a link between the log-change indexes and the factorial indexes (Stuvel's indexes). It is also suggestedinter alia that log-change index numbe
Autor:
K. S. Banerjee
Publikováno v:
Statistische Hefte. 20:172-175
Autor:
D. S. Prasada Rao, K. S. Banerjee
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Statistische Hefte. 27:297-313
Autor:
K. S. Banerjee, S. S. Sihota
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Statistical Association. 76:996-1001
White and Hultquist (1965) developed a method of combining finite fields mapped into a finite commutative ring to provide confounding plans for mixed factorial experiments where the numbers of the levels of factors have to be prime or the power of a
Autor:
K. S. Banerjee
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Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics. 26:447-454
Dey [3] has suggested a spring balance weighing design in preference to “repeated designs”, and later, Kulshreshtha and Dey [5] have suggested yet one more weighing design which, they say, would be preferred to “repeated designs” and to those