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Evaluation of the impact of skewness, clustering, and probe sampling plan on aflatoxin detection in corn

Cheng et al., 2021

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6755740020091623126
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Cheng X
Stasiewicz M
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Risk Analysis

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Probe sampling plans for aflatoxin in corn attempt to reliably estimate concentrations in bulk corn given complications like skewed contamination distribution and hotspots. To evaluate and improve sampling plans, three sampling strategies (simple random sampling, stratified …
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