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Mathematical optimization for energy consumption during freeze-drying of cooked beef slice

TL;DR: In this paper, the goal function is to minimize the energy consumption during freeze-drying of cooked beef slice, and the optimal objects could be obtained by nonlinear regression analysis of the simulated data, instead of the experimental results.
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Multiple Classification Analysis for Arbitrary Experimental Arrangements

Hugh E. Bradley
- 01 Feb 1968 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a simple method for finding a set of independent normal equations when the arrangement of observations is completely arbitrary is presented, and from these normal equations and their solution one can determine estimates of the parameters of the general linear model being fitted to the data, which linear functions of parameters are estimable, which hypotheses are testable, sums of squares for testable hypotheses, and point estimates and confidence intervals for estimable functions.
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Variation in Estrual Cycles of Holstein-Friesian Cattle

TL;DR: The lengths of intervals between estrual periods were studied in a herd which consisted of six sire lines of breeding and in which four systems of mating were practiced, showing a significant interaction of sire line and system of mating.