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- Q6551207 subject Q7013898.
- Q6551207 subject Q8398195.
- Q6551207 subject Q8420090.
- Q6551207 abstract "The Lincoln index is a statistical measure used in several fields to estimate the number of cases that have not yet been observed, based on two independent sets of observed cases. Described by Frederick Charles Lincoln in 1930, it is also sometimes known as the Lincoln-Petersen method after C.G. Johannes Petersen who was the first to use the related mark and recapture method.".
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- Q6551207 wikiPageWikiLink Q15999482.
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- Q6551207 wikiPageWikiLink Q205472.
- Q6551207 wikiPageWikiLink Q49908.
- Q6551207 wikiPageWikiLink Q5006107.
- Q6551207 wikiPageWikiLink Q7013898.
- Q6551207 wikiPageWikiLink Q796147.
- Q6551207 wikiPageWikiLink Q8398195.
- Q6551207 wikiPageWikiLink Q8420090.
- Q6551207 comment "The Lincoln index is a statistical measure used in several fields to estimate the number of cases that have not yet been observed, based on two independent sets of observed cases. Described by Frederick Charles Lincoln in 1930, it is also sometimes known as the Lincoln-Petersen method after C.G. Johannes Petersen who was the first to use the related mark and recapture method.".
- Q6551207 label "Lincoln index".