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Biometrics is a journal that publishes articles on the application of statistics and mathematics to the biological sciences. It is published by the International Biometric Society (IBS). Originally published in 1945 under the title Biometrics Bulletin, the journal adopted the shorter title in 1947. A notable contributor to the journal was R.A. Fisher, for whom a memorial edition was published in 1964. In a survey of statistics researchers' opinions, it was ranked fifth overall among 40 statistics journals, and it was second only to the Journal of the American Statistical Association in the ranking provided by biometrics specialists. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Biometrics 5619
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Incomplete-block design adapted to paired tests of mosquito repellents
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Measurement of virus activity in plants
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An approximate distribution of estimates of variance components.
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Preliminary report on the rectangular lattices.
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Which regression?
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Statistical methods for an incomplete experiment on a perennial crop.
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Statistical methods in cereal chemistry
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The covariance analysis of multiple classification tables with unequal subclass numbers
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Limitations of the Application of Fourfold Table Analysis to Hospital Data
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Clinical tests on comparative effectiveness of analgesic drugs.
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Missing-plot techniques
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Field sampling for the estimation of wireworm populations
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Recent biometric developments in Denmark.
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The assumptions underlying the analysis of variance.
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On the estimation of biological populations
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Biometric work in Australia
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The development and use of statistical practices in hospital work
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Probability tables for individual comparisons by ranking methods
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Treatment of the fourfold table by partial association and partial correlation as it relates to public health problems
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Time-specific life table contrasted with observed survivorship
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Some consequences when the assumptions for the analysis of variance are not satisfied
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The analysis of covariance method for the relation between a part and the whole
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Statistical treatment of counts of trichostrongylid eggs
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2 X 2 Factorial experiments in incomplete groups for use in biological assays
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The Use of Transformations
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Biometry.
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The analysis of covariance
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An experimental design used to estimate the optimum planting date for cotton
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On the use of parallel or nonparallel systems of transformed curves in bioassay; illustration in the quantitative complement-fixation test
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Systematic and random sampling for estimating egg production in poultry
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Sampling Alyce clover for chemical analysis
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The components of genetic variance in populations of biparental progenies and their use in estimating the average degree of dominance
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