The method of expected number of deaths, 1786-1886-1986.

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The method of expected number of deaths, 1786-1886-1986. / Keiding, Niels.

I: International statistical review. Revue internationale de statistique, Bind 55, Nr. 1, 04.1987, s. 1-20.

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Keiding, N 1987, 'The method of expected number of deaths, 1786-1886-1986.', International statistical review. Revue internationale de statistique, bind 55, nr. 1, s. 1-20. https://doi.org/10.2307/1403267

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Keiding, N. (1987). The method of expected number of deaths, 1786-1886-1986. International statistical review. Revue internationale de statistique, 55(1), 1-20. https://doi.org/10.2307/1403267

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Keiding N. The method of expected number of deaths, 1786-1886-1986. International statistical review. Revue internationale de statistique. 1987 apr.;55(1):1-20. https://doi.org/10.2307/1403267

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Keiding, Niels. / The method of expected number of deaths, 1786-1886-1986. I: International statistical review. Revue internationale de statistique. 1987 ; Bind 55, Nr. 1. s. 1-20.

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