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Date: 2013-04-10 08:26:30
Lambert
Likelihood principle
Beer–Lambert law
David DiLaura
Likelihood function
Maximum likelihood
Estimation theory
Statistics
Johann Heinrich Lambert

Bulletin of the Swiss Statistical Society, Nr. 14, March 2013, p. 4-10, Bern. Johann Heinrich Lambert: An Admirable Applied Statistician Beat Hulliger

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