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▸ noun: (statistics, biology) A class of continuous probability distributions developed in 1943 by the English statistician and biologist Ronald Fisher to fit some particular species distribution data sets.
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▸ noun: (statistics, biology) A class of continuous probability distributions developed in 1943 by the English statistician and biologist Ronald Fisher to fit some particular species distribution data sets.
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logistic growth,
biostatistics,
bioseries,
ortholog,
life history,
biologese,
clumped distribution,
biometry,
Lotka-Volterra equation,
orthoselection,
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