joint sufficiency

joint sufficiency
French\ \ exhaustivité simultanée dans l'estimation de plusiers paramètres
German\ \ mehrdimensionale Suffizienz; gemeinsame Suffizienz
Dutch\ \ gemeenschappelijke toereikendheid
Italian\ \ sufficienza combinata
Spanish\ \ eficacia combinada; suficiencia conjunta
Catalan\ \ suficiència conjunta
Portuguese\ \ suficiência conjunta
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ -
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ simultan tillräcklighet
Greek\ \ από κοινού επάρκεια
Finnish\ \ yhteistyhjentävyys
Hungarian\ \ együttes elégségesség
Turkish\ \ bileşik yeterlilik
Estonian\ \ ühispiisavus
Lithuanian\ \ bendrasis pakankamumas; vienalaikis pakankamumas
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ dostateczność łączna
Russian\ \ совместная достаточность
Ukrainian\ \ спільна регресія
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ sameiginlega nægilegt
Euskara\ \ baterako nahikotasun
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ كفاية مشتركة
Afrikaans\ \ gesamentlike voldoendheid
Chinese\ \ 联 合 充 分 条 件
Korean\ \ 결합충분성

Statistical terms. 2014.

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