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Statistical analysis of thermoanalytical experimental data

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A statistical technique based on the Wilcockson criterion is suggested for estimation of the reproducibility of thermoanalytical experiments. Reduction of the whole physicochemical process to a quasi-one-stage process is described.

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This work was carried out partially with the aid of International Science Foundation (Programme Students and Post-Graduate Students).

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Arkhangel'skii, I.V., Lavrov, V.V. Statistical analysis of thermoanalytical experimental data. Journal of Thermal Analysis 50, 455–462 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01980505

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