"Biometrika, Volume 12" presents a compilation of research and methodologies in the field of biometry and statistical analysis. Originating from the Biometric Laboratory at University College, London, this volume offers insights into the application of statistical methods to biological problems. With contributions from leading researchers, the collection delves into a range of topics, including advanced statistical techniques, experimental design, and data interpretation.
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