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The study was taken up with the main objective of identifying and analyzing the adoption of package of practices by the Chilli farmers as recommended by the scientists of ANGRAU. It was conducted in 2013 with a sample of Sixty (60) tenant farmers in the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh. Cent per ce[r]
ð^yyNÀ yÞ is block diagonal.Throughout this section we have been careful to index estimators by the samplesize, N. This is useful to fix ideas on the nature of asymptotic analysis, but it is cum-bersome when applying asymptotics to particular estimation methods. After thischapter, an es[r]
The prevalence of brucellosis in India was first established early in the previous century and since then it has been reported from almost all the states (Sehgal and Bhatia, 1990; Renukaradhya et al., 2002).
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and/or pump-seal integrity. A retention-reproducibility test double-checks the flowrate and verifies that on-line mobile-phase preparation is consistent. The peak-areareproducibility test ensures that the autosampler is working as it should. See Section17.4.6.2 for specific examples of failure <[r]
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5)shall not be included with the Al2O3content. See Note A1.1.NOTE A1.1—When comparing oxide analyses and calculated phasesfrom different sources or from different historic times, be aware that theymay not have been reported on exactly the same basis. Chemical dataobtained by Reference and Alternate[r]
(PCA) and HCA were performed to investigate datastructure and similarities between subjects andbetween variables. Data were autoscaled for allprocedures in order to put each variable on thecommon footing of zero mean and unit varianceover the sample set. Following exploratory analysisa[r]