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      by 
      McDevitt, Kimber A., author.
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      degrees conferred statistics and occasional adjustment of resources and guidance can continue to inform
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      Cifuentes, Diego, author.
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      techniques by orders of magnitude in applications from algebraic statistics and vector addition systems.
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      Kamat, Vishal, author.
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      ordered statistics for the null hypothesis of continuity of the distribution of baseline covariates at the
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      Chaudhari, Shailesh Digambar, author.
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      in a frequency band as a function of interference constraints, PU traffic statistics in the frequency
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      Narayanan Subramani, Deepak, author.
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      -Gaussian statistics; (ii) Stochastic Dynamically Orthogonal level-set optimization to rigorously incorporate realistic
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      Razzouk, Denise. editor.
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      -Effectiveness Analysis -- Chapter 6 Cost-Utility Analysis -- Chapter 7 Introduction to Statistics and Modelling Methods
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      Maturo, Antonio. editor.
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      -Anthropological -- Understanding Institutional Trust. What Does it Mean to Trust the Health System? -- When Statistics are Moved by
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      Smith, Susan Bennett, author. (orcid)0000-0001-8942-3795
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      baseline measure for the utilization outcomes. Descriptive statistics were used to describe the study
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      Lin, Keng-Fan, author.
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      temporal statistics. Only historically significant changes will be considered as changes, which greatly