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a car that did not go through any car washes. The control group would be cars that were washed by hand
a car that did not go through any car washes. The control group would be cars that were washed by hand
If you were testing how well different dish soaps cleaned the dishes the control group would be dishes washed in plain water.
If you were testing how well different dish soaps cleaned the dishes the control group would be dishes washed in plain water.
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Manual, yes.Automatic, no. The control systems are differentManual, yes.Automatic, no. The control systems are different
V. V. Solodovnikov has written: 'Automatic control and computer enginering' 'Statistical dynamics of linear automatic control systems' 'Introduction to the statistical dynamics of automatic control systems' -- subject(s): Automatic control, Cybernetics, Transients (Dynamics)
If the same engine, it would bolt in but the control systems may be different.
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T. Crouch has written: 'Theory and problems of automatic control' -- subject(s): Automatic control, Control theory
William A. Wolovich has written: 'Automatic control systems' -- subject(s): Automatic control
Martin Healey has written: 'Principles of automatic control' -- subject(s): Automatic control