hierarchical group divisible design
- hierarchical group divisible design
French\ \ conception divisible de groupe hiérarchique
German\ \ hierarchischer in Gruppen teilbarer Versuchsplan
Dutch\ \ genest group divisible design
Italian\ \ piano divisibile a gruppi gerarchici
Spanish\ \ diseño divisible de grupo jerárquico
Catalan\ \ disseny divisible de grups jeràrquics
Portuguese\ \ delineamento divisível em grupos hierárquicos
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ -
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ hierarkisk grupp-delbar försöksplan
Greek\ \ ιεραρχικό διαιρετό σχέδιο ομάδας
Finnish\ \ hierarkkinen ryhmiinjakoasetelma
Hungarian\ \ hierarchikus megbontható csoport terv
Turkish\ \ hiyerarşik grup bölünebilir tasarım
Estonian\ \ hierarhiline rühmituv plaan
Lithuanian\ \ -
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ układ hierarchiczny grup podzielnych
Russian\ \ модель иерархически делимых групп
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ innbyrðis hópi deilanleg hönnun
Euskara\ \ hierarkiko taldea zatitu diseinua
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ تصميم عنقودي للفئات القابلة للقسمة
Afrikaans\ \ hiërargies groepdeelbare ontwerp
Chinese\ \ 分 层 分 组 设 计
Korean\ \ 위계적 그룹 분할 설계
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