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Property / programmed in: R / rank
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Property / imports: mvtnorm / rank
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Property / imports: multcomp / rank
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Property / imports: magic / rank
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Property / imports: plyr / rank
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Property / imports
 
Property / imports: mvtnorm / rank
 
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Property / imports: multcomp / rank
 
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Property / imports: magic / rank
 
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Property / imports: plyr / rank
 
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Property / programmed in: R / rank
 
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Property / described by source
 
Property / described by source: Approximate Simultaneous Confidence Intervals for Multiple Contrasts of Binomial Proportions / rank
 
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Property / MaRDI profile type: MaRDI software profile / rank
 
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Property / source code repository
 
Property / source code repository: https://github.com/cran/MCPAN / rank
 
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Property / Software Heritage ID
 
Property / Software Heritage ID: swh:1:snp:7a56bec761537a8bd3cf9cd66f1dd0b8d90bb680 / rank
 
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Property / Software Heritage ID: swh:1:snp:7a56bec761537a8bd3cf9cd66f1dd0b8d90bb680 / qualifier
 
Property / Software Heritage ID: swh:1:snp:7a56bec761537a8bd3cf9cd66f1dd0b8d90bb680 / qualifier
 
point in time: 24 December 2020
Timestamp+2020-12-24T00:00:00Z
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CalendarGregorian
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