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First published in 1984. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
This volume contains papers from three sets of tutorial covering
mathematics "Topics in Harmonic Analysis with Applications to Radar
and Sonar," physical aspects of scattering "Sonar and Radar Echo
Structure," and engineering modelling and processing of the
phenomena under consideration "Theory of Remote Surveillance
Algorithms." In addition, the famous technical report by Calvin H.
Wilcox "The Synthesis Problems for Radar Ambiguity Functions" is
published here for the first time.
Simultaneous Statistical Inference, which was published originally
in 1966 by McGraw-Hill Book Company, went out of print in 1973.
Since then, it has been available from University Microfilms
International in xerox form. With this new edition Springer-Verlag
has republished the original edition along with my review article
on multiple comparisons from the December 1977 issue of the Journal
of the American Statistical Association. This review article
covered developments in the field from 1966 through 1976. A few
minor typographical errors in the original edition have been
corrected in this new edition. A new table of critical points for
the studentized maximum modulus is included in this second edition
as an addendum. The original edition included the table by K. C. S.
Pillai and K. V. Ramachandran, which was meager but the best
available at the time. This edition contains the table published in
Biometrika in 1971 by G. 1. Hahn and R. W. Hendrickson, which is
far more comprehensive and therefore more useful. The typing was
ably handled by Wanda Edminster for the review article and Karola
Decleve for the changes for the second edition. My wife, Barbara,
again cheerfully assisted in the proofreading. Fred Leone kindly
granted permission from the American Statistical Association to
reproduce my review article. Also, Gerald Hahn, Richard
Hendrickson, and, for Biometrika, David Cox graciously granted
permission to reproduce the new table of the studentized maximum
modulus. The work in preparing the review article was partially
supported by NIH Grant ROI GM21215.
"The point at which many Christians fail in the using of divine
truths is the point at which doctrine should be transmuted into
life. They know and honor the Bible as the word of God, and
sincerely wish to conform their lives to its inspired teachings,
but have difficulty in applying them to the actual experiences of
daily life. This book is offered as a humble help in this
direction. Its aim is to bring the divine lessons down, and give
some hints of the way they may be used on common days and in the
actual experiences of those days. "The title, Silent Times, is
suggestive of the need of seasons of quiet in every life that would
grow into full, rich beauty. It is suggestive also of one
particular use that may be made of the book, - the reading of its
chapters, or portions of them, in the Silent Times, of busy,
feverish days, as helps in the direction of true Christian growth.
The book is sent out in Christ's name, and with the hope that it
may make the way a little plainer for some earnest pilgrims, and
religion a little more real, and that it may become a lamp for some
dark ways, and a staff for some rough and steep paths." James
Russell Miller was a popular Christian author, Editorial
Superintendent of the Presbyterian Board of Publication, and pastor
of several churches in Pennsylvania and Illinois. He was the
General field Agent for the United States Christian Commission, an
organization established by the Young Men's Christian Association
after the First Battle of Bull Run. Miller authored nearly 100
books and articles.
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