John
Joined: Jun 13 2005 Posts: 23
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Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 8:33 am Post subject: |
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Yes. Totally flexible user-defined experiment designs, experimental plans, sample randomizations, etc. Use one of the industry's predefined experimental plans, such as Cochran & Cox, Permutations and Combinations, etc. Or create your own specialized plans to control exact your sample presentation order. Complete blocks balanced presentations, unbalanced blocks, incomplete blocks, etc. Optional additional randomizations in SIMS experimental design will automatically randomize samples as efficiently as possible. Whether your needs are special presentation requirements, or simply basic product availability logistics, SIMS 2000 has allows you to prepare any customized design. This is Sensory science.
John Ream
Sensory Computer Systems
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