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Cyclopropenoid fatty acids in abutilon ramosum seed oil

✍ Scribed by Farooqi, Javed A.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1986
Weight
230 KB
Volume
88
Category
Article
ISSN
0931-5985

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✦ Synopsis


4.3.2.3. Verbleiben weniger als finf MeBwerte je MeBreihe, 4.3.3. Vergleich der Varianzen: 4.3.3.1. AusreiBerfreie MeBreihen auf Homogenitat der laborinternen Varianzen nach dem Cochrunoder Bartlett-Test auf dem 5 010 Sigrzlfkanzniveau uberpriifen. 4.3.3.2. Bei sigdikantem Ergebnis, die betr. MeBreihe eliminieren und den Test (4.3.3.1.) so lange wiederholen, bis dievarianzen derverbleibendenMeBreihen statistisch homogen sind. die gesamte MeBreihe eliminieren. 4.3.4. Vergleich der Mittelwerte: 4.3.4.1. Mit Hilfe der Varianzanalyse oder des Kruskal-Walk-Tests auf dem 1% Si@ikanzniveau priifen, ob zwischen den arithmetischen Mittelwerten oder ausreiBerfreien MeBreihen signifikante Unterschiede bestehen. Die Varianzanalyse setzt MeBreihen mit gleichen laborinternen Varianzen voraus (4.3.3.2.), widwend der Kmkal-Walk-Test auch bei ungleichen Varian-Zen anwendbar ist. 4.3.4.2. Bei s i


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