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Modelling diameter distributions of two-cohort forest stands with various proportions of dominant species: a two-component mixture model approach
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    Modelling diameter distributions of two-cohort forest stands with various proportions of dominant species: a two-component mixture model approach (English)
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    5 June 2014
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    two-component mixture model
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    parameter estimation
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    initial values
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    Weibull distribution
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    gamma distribution
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    kernel density estimator
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