What is the study of Lee, 2017)?
The study by Lee (2017) proposed the average Lee discrepancy as a measure of uniformity in designs and explored its connection with standard optimality measures in the context of design of experiments. They also introduced the minimum average Lee-moment aberration criterion to compare and screen optimal designs. The study by Sabry et al. (2009) used the tree clustering technique to test the physical reality of compact groups of galaxies and applied certain criteria based on the physical attributes of the galaxies. They found that some groups had discordant attributes and should be discarded. Mareel and Grosfeld (unknown year) used a three-dimensional ocean circulation model to analyze ice-ocean interactions and freshwater fluxes in the cavity underneath Ekstromisen ice shelf. They investigated circulation patterns, basal melt rates, and water mass configurations, as well as their seasonal variations. Han et al. (unknown year) conducted a study to determine the karyotype and chromosomal localizations of rDNAs in Astragalus koraiensis using FISH. Kim and colleagues (unknown year) identified a security flaw in an authenticated key agreement scheme proposed by Hsu et al. and proposed an improvement to eliminate this vulnerability.
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The provided paper does not mention any study conducted by Lee in 2017. | |
The provided paper is about a cytogenetic study of Astragalus koraiensis. The paper does not mention the specific study of Lee in 2017. | |
Open access 01 Jan 2004 | The provided paper is about the numerical simulation of the oceanic flow regime, basal mass balance, and freshwater fluxes of the Ekstromisen ice shelf. The study focuses on ice-ocean interactions and their seasonal variations. However, the specific study of Lee (2017) is not mentioned in the paper. |
4 Citations | The provided paper does not mention Lee, 2017. The paper is about a statistical study of some Lee galaxy groups using the tree clustering technique and the Euclidean separation distance coefficients. |
The provided paper does not mention Lee, 2017. The paper is about the average Lee discrepancy measure and its connection with design of experiments. |