intensity function

intensity function
French\ \ fonction d'intensité
German\ \ Intensitätsfunktion
Dutch\ \ leeftijdsspecifieke sterftekans als functie van de leeftijd
Italian\ \ funzione di intensità
Spanish\ \ función de intensidad
Catalan\ \ funció d'intensitat
Portuguese\ \ função de intensidade
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ intensitetsfunktion
Norwegian\ \ intensitet funksjon
Swedish\ \ intensitetsfunktion
Greek\ \ συνάρτηση έντασης
Finnish\ \ intensiteettifunktio
Hungarian\ \ intenzitás függvény
Turkish\ \ yoğunluk işlevi; yoğunluk fonksiyonu
Estonian\ \ intensiivsusfunktsioon
Lithuanian\ \ intensyvumo funkcija
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ funkcja intensywności
Russian\ \ функция интенсивности
Ukrainian\ \ функція інтенсивності
Serbian\ \ функција интензитета
Icelandic\ \ styrkleiki virka
Euskara\ \ intentsitatea funtzioa
Farsi\ \ tabe-e shedd t
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ دالة الوطاه (الشدة)
Afrikaans\ \ intensiteitsfunksie
Chinese\ \ 强 度 函 数
Korean\ \ 강도함수

Statistical terms. 2014.

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