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19:07, 7 January 2011SkriptFig 103.jpg (file)40 KBFheimsch (Illustration of estimation in randomized branch sampling (after Good et al. 2001): for each section level, the observed value (bold rectangle) is expanded to an estimated total value by dividing that value by its selection probability which is indicated h)1
18:55, 7 January 2011SkriptFig 102.jpg (file)45 KBFheimsch (Illustration of randomized branch sampling. The path selected here follows the arrows along the branches. For each section its specific selection probability is determined by the random selection carried out at its starting point. The overall selection pr)1
21:29, 6 January 2011SkriptFig 101.jpg (file)41 KBFheimsch (Plot of height at stem against basal area.)1
15:28, 6 January 2011SkriptFig 100.jpg (file)34 KBFheimsch (Diagram illustrating the joint inclusion probability.)1
18:07, 4 January 2011SkriptFig 98.jpg (file)40 KBFheimsch (If line intersect sampling is used as a tool to select sample objects, a “needle” is to be defined on each object. Only intersection of the sample line with this needle leads to the selection of that object.)1
17:07, 4 January 2011SkriptFig 97.jpg (file)60 KBFheimsch (Intersection probability as a function of the orientation of the needle and the distance of the needle to the nearest line (from deVries 1986))1
16:34, 4 January 2011SkriptFig 96.jpg (file)47 KBFheimsch (Illustration of Buffon´s needle problem: the probability is to be estimated that a needle intersects with one of the parallel lines.)1
15:54, 4 January 2011SkriptFig 95.jpg (file)125 KBFheimsch (Application of line intercept sampling on an aerial photograph.)1
15:02, 4 January 2011SkiptFig 94.jpg (file)875 KBFheimsch (Section of a “riparian forest” along river Tarim in North-Western China. Here, a stratification along crown cover can hard-ly be done by delineation and pre-stratification but double sampling for stratification appeared more suitable. The differently )1
17:48, 3 December 2010SkriptFig 73.jpg (file)64 KBFheimsch (Figure 73. Example population)1
15:46, 3 December 2010SkriptFig 72.jpg (file)82 KBFheimsch (Allocating a sample plot randomly in the displayed forest patch.)1
18:11, 30 November 2010SkriptFig 71.jpg (file)108 KBFheimsch (Random selection: Locating the selected plot in the field)1

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