continuous sampling plans

continuous sampling plans
French\ \ plans d'échantillonnage continus
German\ \ stetiger Stichprobenplan
Dutch\ \ steekproefinspectie voor een continu proces
Italian\ \ piano di campionamento continuo
Spanish\ \ diseño muestral continuo
Catalan\ \ disseny mostreig continu; pla de mostreig continu
Portuguese\ \ planos de amostragem contínuos
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ kontinuerte udfaldsfunktioner
Norwegian\ \ kontinuerlig prøvetaking planer
Swedish\ \ kontinuerlig provtagningsplan
Greek\ \ διαρκή δειγματοληψία σχεδίων
Finnish\ \ jatkuva otosasetelma
Hungarian\ \ folytonos mintavételi tervek
Turkish\ \ sürekli örnekleme planı
Estonian\ \ pidevad valikueeskirjad
Lithuanian\ \ tolydieji atrankos planai; tolydieji ėmimo planai
Slovenian\ \ neprekinjeno načrte vzorčenja
Polish\ \ ciągły schemat losowania; ciągły plan kontrolny
Russian\ \ планы непрерывного выборочного контроля
Ukrainian\ \ план неперервного вибіркового контролю
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ samfellda sýnatökuáætlun
Euskara\ \ etengabeko laginketa planak
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ طرحهاي نمونه‌گيري مستمر
Arabic\ \ خطط معاينة متصلة
Afrikaans\ \ deurlopende steekproefplanne; kontinue steekproefplanne
Chinese\ \ 连 续 抽 样 方 案
Korean\ \ 연속표집계획

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