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A Comparison of Procedures for Adaptive Choice of Location Tests in Flexible Two-Stage Designs.

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A Comparison of Procedures for Adaptive Choice of Location Tests in Flexible Two-Stage Designs. / Friede, Tim.
In: Biometrical Journal, Vol. 45, No. 3, 16.04.2003, p. 292-310.

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Friede T. A Comparison of Procedures for Adaptive Choice of Location Tests in Flexible Two-Stage Designs. Biometrical Journal. 2003 Apr 16;45(3):292-310. doi: 10.1002/bimj.200390013

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Friede, Tim. / A Comparison of Procedures for Adaptive Choice of Location Tests in Flexible Two-Stage Designs. In: Biometrical Journal. 2003 ; Vol. 45, No. 3. pp. 292-310.

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