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Maximum likelihood estimation in models with two systematic parts
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    Maximum likelihood estimation in models with two systematic parts (English)
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    1988
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    auxiliary parameters
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    Fisher's scoring technique
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    iteratively reweighted least squares
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    linear models
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    Newton-Raphson algorithm
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    NRL algorithm
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    parametric link functions
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    maximum likelihood estimation
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    sequence of least squares calculations
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    heteroscedastic normal models
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    negative binomial models
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