mixed exponential response law
- mixed exponential response law
French\ \ loi exponentielle mélangée de réponse
German\ \ gemischtes exponentiales Wartegesetz
Dutch\ \ wet van gemengde exponentiële respons
Italian\ \ legge della risposta esponenziale mista
Spanish\ \ ley exponencial mezclada de la respuesta
Catalan\ \ llei de resposta exponencial mixta
Portuguese\ \ lei de resposta exponencial mista; resposta com mistura de exponenciais
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ -
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ -
Greek\ \ μικτός εκθετικός νόμος απάντησης
Finnish\ \ sekoitetun eksponenttivasteen laki
Hungarian\ \ vegyes exponenciális válasz törvény
Turkish\ \ karma üssel yanıt yasası
Estonian\ \ eksponentjaotuste segu
Lithuanian\ \ mišrusis rodyklinio atsako dėsnis
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ wykładniczy mieszany rozkład reakcji
Russian\ \ смешанный закон экспоненциального ответа
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ blandað veldisvísis svar lög
Euskara\ \ mistoa esponentziala legearen erantzuna
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ قاعدة الاستجابة الاسية المختلطة
Afrikaans\ \ gemengde eksponensiaalresponswet
Chinese\ \ 混 合 指 数 向 应 律
Korean\ \ 혼합지수반응법칙
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