Sur l'estimation séquentielle d'un quantile d'une courbe dose-réponse

M. Séménou; M. Meste

Revue de Statistique Appliquée (1994)

  • Volume: 42, Issue: 2, page 43-56
  • ISSN: 0035-175X

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Séménou, M., and Meste, M.. "Sur l'estimation séquentielle d'un quantile d'une courbe dose-réponse." Revue de Statistique Appliquée 42.2 (1994): 43-56. <http://eudml.org/doc/106351>.

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