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Forensic statistics / Childhood / Human development / Pediatrics / Probability and statistics / Infancy / RTT / Sleep medicine / Sudden infant death syndrome / Sally Clark / Roy Meadow / Statistical hypothesis testing
Date: 2009-10-07 11:37:16
Forensic statistics
Childhood
Human development
Pediatrics
Probability and statistics
Infancy
RTT
Sleep medicine
Sudden infant death syndrome
Sally Clark
Roy Meadow
Statistical hypothesis testing

SALLY CLARK APPEAL Statement of Professor A. P. Dawid

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