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Methods for the analysis of replicated spatial point patterns in clinical neuro-anatomy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2016

Helen Wilson
Affiliation:
Lancaster University
Peter Diggle
Affiliation:
Lancaster University
C. Vyvyan Howard
Affiliation:
University of Liverpool

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Copyright © Applied Probability Trust 1998 

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