mixed factorial experiments

mixed factorial experiments
French\ \ expérience factorielle mixte
German\ \ gemischte faktorielle Versuche
Dutch\ \ gemengde factoriële experimenten
Italian\ \ esperimenti fattoriali misti
Spanish\ \ experiencia factorial mixta
Catalan\ \ experiments factorials mixts
Portuguese\ \ experiências factoriais mistas; experimentos fatoriais mistos (bra)
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ -
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ -
Greek\ \ μικτά παραγοντικά πειράματα
Finnish\ \ sekoitetut faktorikokeet
Hungarian\ \ vegyes faktoriális kísérletek
Turkish\ \ karma etkensel deneyler; karma faktörel deneyler
Estonian\ \ segafaktorkatsed
Lithuanian\ \ mišrieji faktorių bandymai
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ mieszane doświadczenia czynnikowe
Russian\ \ смешанные факторные эксперименты (в котором не для всех факторов берется одинаковое число уровней)
Ukrainian\ \ змішані факторні досліди
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ blandað þáttatilraun tilraunir
Euskara\ \ faktorial mistoa esperimentuak
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ التجارب العاملية المختلطة
Afrikaans\ \ gemengde faktoriaaleksperiment (het verskillende getalle peile vir die faktore)
Chinese\ \ 混 合 析 因 实 验
Korean\ \ 혼합요인실험

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