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Like the individual points themselves , phases are evaluated in the context of phases that precede and follow them , that is , in real time . There are two groups of elements based on this strategy : simple phase changes and complex ...
Like the individual points themselves , phases are evaluated in the context of phases that precede and follow them , that is , in real time . There are two groups of elements based on this strategy : simple phase changes and complex ...
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For example , several B / C phase changes could easily be collected into a multiple baseline . To make sense of the term , it may help to recall that , in a sense , the first phase in a simple phase change is always a kind of “ baseline ...
For example , several B / C phase changes could easily be collected into a multiple baseline . To make sense of the term , it may help to recall that , in a sense , the first phase in a simple phase change is always a kind of “ baseline ...
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If strong results are produced in two series , the phase change has been replicated once and a single , between - series comparison has provided some control for assessment of time - related effects . Other things being equal , an A / B ...
If strong results are produced in two series , the phase change has been replicated once and a single , between - series comparison has provided some control for assessment of time - related effects . Other things being equal , an A / B ...
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