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Effect of aggregates containing iron sulphide on asphalt ageing

2019, Road Materials and Pavement Design

https://doi.org/10.1080/14680629.2019.1610477

Abstract

Keywords and phrases: progressively type-II censored sample, generalized linear exponential distribution, approximate moments, best linear unbiased estimates (BLUEs), maximum likelihood estimates (MLEs), Monte-Carlo method, optimal scheme.

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