This paper offers practical advice on increasing statistical power in randomised experiments via design, implementation and ...
How can you determine if a new process performs better than the original? How can you be confident that a new drug or vaccine will be safe and effective? How can you best determine which market(s) to ...
Design of experiments enables engineers to demonstrate or understand a process while providing information required for achieving regulatory compliance. A valuable method for predicting process ...
Anyone who has washed dishes can tell you that a lot of stuff clings to dirty plates, glasses, and silverware after a meal. And anyone who has developed an automatic dishwasher detergent to clean the ...
There is growing concern about the reliability of biomedical research results. Poor experimental design, inappropriate analysis methods and incomplete reporting have all contributed to inconsistent ...
Research & development (R&D) can be the ultimate black box. Start with smart people. Add a pile of money. Wait for the next cool technology to pop out. When will it happen? No one can tell. Will it ...
A collaboration between scientists at Imperial College London and Swiss data analytics developer DataHow has created a new software function now available for Design of Experiment (DoE) for upstream ...
Design of Experiments (DOE) are a powerful concept in semiconductor engineering research and development. DOEs are sets of experiments used to explore the sensitivity of experimental variables and ...
Isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) is one of the most robust and convenient techniques to thermodynamically examine intermolecular interactions by detecting any reaction heat that takes place in ...
This paper describes an experiment which is a practical realization of Buffon's needle-throwing problem. The experiment can be looked on as a Monte Carlo method of determining π. As with all Monte ...
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