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Map of Great Britain with Craven, Hertsmere and West Lothian areas highlighted.
Map of Great Britain coloured by LifeSat for 2016/17.
Maps of southern Scotland and northern England coloured by LifeSat for 2013/14 to 2016/17.
LifeSat trends for all areas (smoother fit). Craven, Hertsmere and West Lothian highlighted.
LifeSat trends coloured by sample size.
LifeSat trends coloured by sample size and split for sample sizes less than and greater than 500.
Picture 4 (LifeSat trends for 3 districts and others).jpg
Changing factor Custom Design.jpg
GB box plot with quantiles.jpg
Augmentation of 13-run, 6-factor DSD for estimation of full RSM for any 4 facctors
1_5 8factors plot.jpg
A typical chromatogram showing the peaks for each substance or analyte. Taller peaks correspond to a higher amount of that analyte. We want to find conditions that give us the tallest peaks for all analytes so that we can detect substances that are in water at very low concentrations.
1_2 2factors plot.jpg
1_3 3factors plot.jpg
1_4 7factors plot.jpg
1_5 8factors plot.jpg
1_6 8factors DSD plot.jpg
2_3 Full factorial results trellis.jpg
2_3 Full factorial results trellis.jpg
2_4 Distribution.jpg
2_1 DSD trellis.jpg
Plot of PkHt(Sum) versus Vol(Inj). Here, we have augmented the scatterplot with density contours to show the distribution of values and a smoothing fit.
There are curvilinear behaviours for Speed(Inj) and T(Inj).
2_7 Profiler1.jpg
Plot of the model showing settings that maximise PkHt(Sum)
2_10 Profiler4 DSD.jpg
2_2 Table.jpg
2_9 Profiler3.jpg
Teaser.jpg
Profiler plot of a statistical model of the LVI process.
1_2 Main effect of Vol(Inj).jpg
1_3 Main effect of Vol(Inj) and Speed(Inj).jpg
1_4 surface plot ME of Vol(Inj) and Speed(Inj).jpg
1_5 Profiler plot ME of Vol(Inj) and Speed(Inj).jpg
1_6 Profiler plot full ME model.jpg
1_7 Quad of Speed(Inj).jpg
1_8 Profiler plot of full quadratic.jpg
1_9 Expression of full ME model.jpg
1_1.5 Table 26-run expt.jpg
4_1 DSD plot.jpg
4_2 3 Designs plot.jpg
4_3 3 Designs plot and correlations.jpg
1_1.5 Table 26-run expt.jpg
4_4 3 Designs plot and results.jpg
Profiler plot of main effects model from Design #1.
Profiler plot of main effects model from Design #2.
4_5 singularity.jpg
2_7 Profiler1.jpg
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