Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1991-02-01
1993-12-14
Harvey, Jack B.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
36441311, 36455101, G06F 1521, G06F 1542
Patent
active
052709574
ABSTRACT:
An element is sampled from a defined group so that targeting can be effected within a range between a range greater than a first desired frequency and not more than a second desired frequency. Two data bases are established. The second data base contains elements not selected from the first data base. The element set for targeting is defined between element sets from the first data base and the second data base, thereby creating a composite random sampling of the elements. Testing can be effected on the target elements.
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L. C. Murray and A. E. Talley, "Composite Random Sampling--A Better Approach to Random Drug Testing", dated Dec. 13, 1988, submitted for publication.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Publication, Research Monograph Series 91, pp. 76-79, (1989). "Drug Use Trends in a Nuclear Power Company: Cumulative Data From an Ongoing Testing Program, National Institute in Drug Abuse".
Harvey Jack B.
Pipala Edward
Southern California Edison Co.
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