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Estimation theory / Survival analysis / Fiducial inference / Maximum likelihood / Bioequivalence / Weibull distribution / Parametric model / Confidence distribution / Abbreviated New Drug Application / Statistics / Statistical theory / Statistical inference
Date: 2013-01-15 21:55:26
Estimation theory
Survival analysis
Fiducial inference
Maximum likelihood
Bioequivalence
Weibull distribution
Parametric model
Confidence distribution
Abbreviated New Drug Application
Statistics
Statistical theory
Statistical inference

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