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Manisha Pal

Bio: Manisha Pal is an academic researcher from University of Calcutta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optimal design & Mixture model. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 84 publications receiving 861 citations.


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01 Feb 2015
TL;DR: In this paper, an ellipsoidal subspace of the entire factor space which does not cover the vertex points of the simplex is used as a support point of the optimum design.
Abstract: In a mixture experiment, the response depends on the proportions of the mixing components. Canonical models of different degrees and also other models have been suggested to represent the mean response. Optimum designs for estimation of the parameters of the models have been investigated by different authors. In most cases, the optimum design includes the vertex points of the simplex as support points of the design, which are not mixture combinations in the true non-trivial sense. In this paper, optimum designs have been obtained when the experimental region is an ellipsoidal subspace of the entire factor space which does not cover the vertex points of the simplex.

6 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors attempt to set approximate confidence limits for tlie expected cost resulting from an estimated optimal ordering policy in the newsboy problem, when the demand distribution is completel...
Abstract: This paper attempts to set approximate confidence limits for tlie expected cost resulting from an estimated optimal ordering policy in the newsboy problem, when the demand distribution is completel...

6 citations

01 Jan 2004
TL;DR: In this article, the point and interval estimation of P(Y < X) in two-parameter exponential distribution when the scale parameter is either known or unknown including a test of hypothesis is considered.
Abstract: In this paper, we consider the point and interval estimation of P(Y < X) in two-parameter exponential distribution when the scale parameter is either known or unknown including a test of hypothesis.

6 citations

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TL;DR: An attempt has been made to investigate optimum designs for estimating optimum mixing proportions in a multiresponse mixture experiment.
Abstract: Optimal designs for estimating the parameters and also the optimum factor combinations in multiresponse experiments have been considered by various authors. However, till date, in mixture experiments optimum designs have been studied only in the single response case. In this article, attempt has been made to investigate optimum designs for estimating optimum mixing proportions in a multiresponse mixture experiment.

6 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, Mandal et al. considered an additive quadratic mixture model, proposed by Darroch and Waller (1985), when the amount of mixture is taken into account, and obtained the A -optimal designs for the estimation of optimum proportions, adopting the approach of Pal and Mandal (2006).

6 citations


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TL;DR: The motivations, extensions and generalizations of various models in each sub-class have been discussed in brief to bring out pertinent information regarding model developments in the last decade.

1,247 citations

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TL;DR: A complete and up-to-date survey of published inventory literature for the deteriorating (decaying) inventory models and a classification scheme is presented along with suggestions for future research.
Abstract: This paper presents a complete and up-to-date survey of published inventory literature for the deteriorating (decaying) inventory models. More specifically, those papers are addressed that consider the effect of deterioration as a function of the on-hand level of inventory. The basic features, extensions and generalization of various models are discussed. A classification scheme is presented along with suggestions for future research.

812 citations

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TL;DR: The present literature will help in knowing the trends of male factor infertility in developing nations like India and to find out in future, various factors that may be responsible for male infertility.
Abstract: Infertility and problems of impaired fecundity have been a concern through ages and is also a significant clinical problem today, which affects 8-12% of couples worldwide. Of all infertility cases, approximately 40-50% is due to "male factor" infertility and as many as 2% of all men will exhibit suboptimal sperm parameters. It may be one or a combination of low sperm concentration, poor sperm motility, or abnormal morphology. The rates of infertility in less industrialized nations are markedly higher and infectious diseases are responsible for a greater proportion of infertility. The present literature will help in knowing the trends of male factor infertility in developing nations like India and to find out in future, various factors that may be responsible for male infertility.

656 citations

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TL;DR: The present literature review encompasses multiple lifestyle factors and places infertility in context for the couple by focusing on both males and females, and aims to identify the roles that lifestyle factors play in determining reproductive status.
Abstract: Approximately 10 to 15% of couples are impacted by infertility. Recently, the pivotal role that lifestyle factors play in the development of infertility has generated a considerable amount of interest. Lifestyle factors are the modifiable habits and ways of life that can greatly influence overall health and well-being, including fertility. Many lifestyle factors such as the age at which to start a family, nutrition, weight, exercise, psychological stress, environmental and occupational exposures, and others can have substantial effects on fertility; lifestyle factors such as cigarette smoking, illicit drug use, and alcohol and caffeine consumption can negatively influence fertility while others such as preventative care may be beneficial. The present literature review encompasses multiple lifestyle factors and places infertility in context for the couple by focusing on both males and females; it aims to identify the roles that lifestyle factors play in determining reproductive status. The growing interest and amount of research in this field have made it evident that lifestyle factors have a significant impact on fertility.

535 citations