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Referencias Bibliográficas: Nals of Mathematical Statistics, 25, 290-302

The document lists numerous bibliographic references organized alphabetically by author. It provides citations for statistical and quantitative analysis books and papers spanning from the early 18th century to late 20th century.
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Referencias Bibliográficas: Nals of Mathematical Statistics, 25, 290-302

The document lists numerous bibliographic references organized alphabetically by author. It provides citations for statistical and quantitative analysis books and papers spanning from the early 18th century to late 20th century.
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