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Two new defective distributions based on the Marshall-Olkin extension
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    Two new defective distributions based on the Marshall-Olkin extension (English)
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    7 June 2016
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    cure fraction
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    defective models
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    Gompertz distribution
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    inverse Gaussian distribution
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    Marshall-Olkin family
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    survival analysis
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