binomial index of dispersion

binomial index of dispersion
French\ \ indice binomial de dispersion; indice d'homogénéité de dispersions binomiales
German\ \ binomialer Dispersionsindex
Dutch\ \ binomiale dispersie-index
Italian\ \ indice binomiale di dispersione
Spanish\ \ índice binomial de dispersión
Catalan\ \ index binomial de dispersió
Portuguese\ \ índice de dispersão binomial
Romanian\ \ indicele binomială de dispersie
Danish\ \ binomial indeks dispersion
Norwegian\ \ binomisk indeks over dispersjon
Swedish\ \ binomiala index för spridning
Greek\ \ -
Finnish\ \ hajonnan binomiaalinen indeksi
Hungarian\ \ binomiális szóródási index
Turkish\ \ binom yayılım indeksi; ikiterimli yayılım indeksi
Estonian\ \ binoomhajuvuse indeks
Lithuanian\ \ binominis sklaidos indeksas
Slovenian\ \ binominalno indeks razpršenosti
Polish\ \ dwumianowy indeks dyspersji
Russian\ \ биноминальный индекс дисперсии
Ukrainian\ \ біноміальних індекс дисперсії
Serbian\ \ Биномна индекс дисперзије
Icelandic\ \ binomial vísitölu dreifing
Euskara\ \ dispertsio indizea binomial
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ شاخص دوجمله ای از پراکندگی
Arabic\ \ دليل ذات الحدين للتشتت
Afrikaans\ \ binomiaaldispersie-indeks
Chinese\ \ 二 项 式 离 差 指 数
Korean\ \ 이항산포지수

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