Index 318!STEP, 71!SUBSET, 71!SUB, 55!SUM, 66!TABFORM, 77!TOLERANCE, 81!TOTAL, 98, 99!TWOSTAGEWEIGHTS, 164!TWOWAY, 78!TXTFORM, 77!UNIFORM, 55!VCC, 78!VGSECTORS, 78!VPV, 165!VRB, 81!V, 56!WMF, 78!WORKSPACE, 180!WORK residuals, 99!X, 66!YHTFORM, 78!YSS, 73, 78!YVAR, 180!Y, 66!TDIFF, 164qualifiersdatafile line, 60genetic, 149job control, 63variance model, 133R structure, 106definition, 118definition lines, 115randomeffects, 7correlated, 15regressionsmodel , 11termsmultivariate, 143random regressions, 136random terms, 83, 89RCB, 31analysis, 107design, 28reading the data, 31, 47REML, i, 2, 11, 17REMLRT, 17repeated measures, 2, 253reserved terms, 85Trait, 85, 95a(t,r), 91and(t,r), 86, 91at(), 92at(f,n), 85, 92cos(v,r), 86, 92fac(v,y), 85, 92fac(v), 85, 92g(f,n), 92giv(f,n), 86, 92h(), 93i(f), 93ide(f), 86, 93inv(v,r), 86, 93l(f), 93leg(v,n), 86, 93lin(f), 85, 93log(v,r), 86, 93ma1(f), 86, 93ma1, 86, 93mu, 85, 93mv, 85, 94out(), 94p(v,n), 94pol(v,n), 87, 94pow(x,p,o), 95qtl(), 95s(v [,k ]), 95sin(v,r), 87, 95spl(v [,k ]), 85, 95
Index 319sqrt(v,r), 87, 95uni(f,k), 96uni(f,n), 87uni(f), 87units, 85, 95xfa(f,k), 87, 96reserved wordsAEXP, 123AGAU, 124AINV, 125ANTE[1], 124AR2, 121AR3, 121ARMA, 122AR[1], 121CHOL[1]C, 124CHOL[1], 124CIR, 123CORB, 122CORGB, 122CORGH, 122CORU, 122DIAG, 124EXP, 122FACV[1], 125FA[1], 125GAU, 123GIV, 125IDH, 124ID, 121IEUC, 123IEXP, 123IGAU, 123LVR, 123MA2, 122MAT, 124MA[1], 122OWN, 124SAR2, 121SAR, 121SPH, 123US, 124XFA[1], 125residualerror, 7likelihood, 12response, 83running the job, 33scale parameter, 7score, 13Score test, 66section, 9separability, 10separable, 111singularities, 102sparse, 101sparse fixed, 83spatialanalysis, 261data, 2model, 110specifying the data, 47split plot design, 242tabulation, 32qualifiers, 157syntax, 157tests of hypotheses, 19title line, 31, 47trait, 42, 142transformation, 50syntax, 52typographic conventions, 5unbalanceddata, 250nested design, 246UNIX, 177unreplicated trial, 267variance
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