Modelling of physical processes always involves approximations. This undermodelling, coupled with noisy process data, results in biased frequency response estimates of models. The bias error cannot be eliminated, but can be distributed over frequencies by careful design of the estimator. This paper
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On the Reduction of Bias of Ratio Estimator to a Desired Degree
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1979
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- English
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- 21
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- Article
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- 0323-3847
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