successive difference statistic

successive difference statistic
French\ \ -
German\ \ Statistik sukzessiver Differenzen
Dutch\ \ op opvolgende verschillen gebaseerde statistische grootheid
Italian\ \ -
Spanish\ \ -
Catalan\ \ -
Portuguese\ \ estatística de diferenças sucessivas
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ -
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ successiv differens-statistiska
Greek\ \ διαδοχικές στατιστική διαφορά
Finnish\ \ peräkkäiserotuksiin t.-differensseihin perustuva tunnusluku
Hungarian\ \ folytonos különbség statisztika
Turkish\ \ ardıl fark istatistiği
Estonian\ \ järjestikuste vahede statistik
Lithuanian\ \ nuosekliųjų skirtumų statistika
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ statystyka kolejnych różnic
Russian\ \ статистика последовательного различия
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ samfellda munur tölfræði
Euskara\ \ -
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ تفاضل پياپي
Arabic\ \ فروق احصائية متتالية
Afrikaans\ \ opeenvolgendeverskille-statistiek
Chinese\ \ 遂 次 差 分 统 计 量
Korean\ \ 연속차분 통계량

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