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A resolvable incomplete-block design in three replicates is abstractly equivalent to a design for three factors whose effects are additive, but the efficiency factors for the two designs are not the same. Six families of known designs of the second type are used to construct designs of the first type.
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Bailey, R. Six families of efficient resolvable designs in three replicates. Metrika 62, 161–173 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00184-005-0405-0
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