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Date: 2007-05-31 10:22:40
Functional languages
Scientific method
Formal sciences
Bioinformatics
Data analysis
R
Markov chain
Exploratory data analysis
Biostatistics
Science
Statistics
Mathematical software

Statistics Using R with Biological Examples Kim Seefeld, MS, M.Ed.* Ernst Linder, Ph.D.

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