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Date: 2015-04-27 22:23:18
Statistics
Statistical inference
Mark and recapture
Bayesian network
Bayesian inference
Sampling
Beta distribution
Interval estimation
Point estimation
Estimation theory

Estimating the sizes of populations at risk of HIV infection from multiple data sources using a Bayesian hierarchical model

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