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Diagnosing the source(s) of a monotonic change in the process mean vector

Authors
  1. A Fasso
  2. A Francisco
  3. AA Kalagonda
  4. AB Yeh
  5. C Fuchs
  6. CA Lowry
  7. CS Cheng
  8. F Zorriassatine
  9. GC Runger
  10. GC Runger
  11. GC Runger
  12. GM Chen
  13. H Hotelling
  14. HB Hwarng
  15. HB Hwarng
  16. HB Hwarng
  17. HG Kramer
  18. HM Ngai
  19. JD Healy
  20. JE Jackson
  21. JJ Pignatiello
  22. K Atashgar
  23. Karim Atashgar
  24. L Yumin
  25. LK Chan
  26. LW Blazek
  27. MC Testik
  28. N Subramanyan
  29. OO Atienza
  30. PE Maravelakis
  31. PH Qiu
  32. PH Qiu
  33. QJ Nottingham
  34. R. Noorossana
  35. RB Crosier
  36. RL Mason
  37. RL Mason
  38. RS Guh
  39. RS Guh
  40. S Tseng
  41. SC Cheng
  42. SE Rigdon
  43. SS Prabhu
  44. STA Niaki
  45. WH Woodall
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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