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Various authors have developed estimators of population using either one or two auxiliary variables. The present volume is a comprehensive collection of estimators available in single and two phase sampling. The book covers estimators which utilize information on single, two and multiple auxiliary variables of both quantitative and qualitative nature. 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Adler 210 $aSingapore ;$aHackensack, NJ $cWorld Scientific$dc2006 215 $a1 online resource (761 p.) 225 1 $aWorld Scientific series in 20th century physics ;$vv. 37 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a981-256-522-1 311 $a981-256-370-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aContents ; Preface ; Commentaries ; 1. Early Years and Condensed Matter Physics ; References for Chapter 1 ; 2. High Energy Neutrino Reactions PCAC Relations and Sum Rules ; Introduction ; Forward Lepton Theorem ; Soft Pion Theorems ; Sum Rules ; More Low Energy Theorems 327 $aWeak Pion Production Redux References for Chapter 2 ; 3. Anomalies: Chiral Anomalies and Their Nonrenormalization Perturbative Corrections to Scaling and Trace Anomalies to All Orders ; Chiral Anomalies and n0 -> yy Decay ; Anomaly Nonrenormalization 327 $aPoint Splitting Calculations of the Anomaly The Non-Abelian Anomaly Its Nonrenormalization and Geometric Interpretation ; Perturbative Corrections to Scaling ; Trace Anomalies to All Orders ; References for Chapter 3 ; 4. Quantum Electrodynamics ; Introduction 327 $aStrong Magnetic Field Electrodynamics: Photon Splitting and Vacuum Dielectric Constant The ""Finite QED"" Program via the Callan-Symanzik Equations ; Compactification of Massless QED and Applications ; References for Chapter 4 ; 5. Particle Phenomenology and Neutral Currents 327 $aIntroduction Visits to Fermilab ; Neutral Currents ; References for Chapter 5 ; 6. Gravitation ; Introduction ; First Papers ; Einstein Gravity as a Symmetry Breaking Effect ; References for Chapter 6 ; 7. Non-Abelian Monopoles Confinement Models and Chiral Symmetry Breaking 327 $aIntroduction 330 $a During the period 1964-1972, Stephen L Adler wrote seminal papers on high energy neutrino processes, current algebras, soft pion theorems, sum rules, and perturbation theory anomalies that helped lay the foundations for our current standard model of elementary particle physics. These papers are reprinted here together with detailed historical commentaries describing how they evolved, their relation to other work in the field, and their connection to recent literature. 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