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AMMI and GGE Biplot for genotype × environment interaction: a medoid–based hierarchical cluster analysis approach for high–dimensional data |
Anderson Cristiano Neisse , Jhessica Letícia Kirch , Kuang Hongyu |
Biometrical Letters 2018; 55(2); 97-121 |
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An overview of statistical methods to detect and understand genotype-by-environment interaction and QTL-by-environment interaction |
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Biometrical Letters 2018; 55(2); 123-138 |
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Adapting Hellwig’s method for selecting concomitant variables under a certain growth curve model |
Mirosława Wesołowska-Janczarek , Monika Różańska-Boczula |
Biometrical Letters 2018; 55(2); 139-146 |
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On a new approach to the analysis of variance for experiments with orthogonal block structure. |
Tadeusz Caliński , Idzi Siatkowski |
Biometrical Letters 2018; 55(2); 147-178 |
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Linear Markovian models for lag exposure assessment |
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Biometrical Letters 2018; 55(2); 179-195 |
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Use of classification and regression trees (CART) for analyzing determinants of winter wheat yield variation among fields in Poland |
M. Iwańska , A. Oleksy , M. Dacko , B. Skowera , T. Oleksiak , E. Wójcik-Gront |
Biometrical Letters 2018; 55(2); 197-214 |
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Determining the change point for the error in the Macrophyte Index for Rivers |
Anna Budka |
Biometrical Letters 2018; 55(2); 215-232 |
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Entropy as a measure of dependency for categorized data |
Ewa Skotarczak , Anita Dobek , Krzysztof Moliński |
Biometrical Letters 2018; 55(2); 233-243 |
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