variate difference method

variate difference method
French\ \ méthode des différences de Tintner
German\ \ Student-Andersonsche Differenzenmethode
Dutch\ \ methode van opvolgende verschillen
Italian\ \ metodo delle differenze fra termini successivi
Spanish\ \ método de las diferencias de las variables
Catalan\ \ mètode de les diferències
Portuguese\ \ método das diferenças variáveis; método das diferenças sucessivas
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ differensmetode
Norwegian\ \ differensmetode
Swedish\ \ -
Greek\ \ μεταβλητών μέθοδος διαφορά
Finnish\ \ muuttuvan differenssin menetelmä; differenssimenetelmä
Hungarian\ \ változó különbség módszere
Turkish\ \ değişken farklılık yöntemi (metodu)
Estonian\ \ vahede meetod (aegridade esmaanalüüsil)
Lithuanian\ \ atsitiktinio dydžio skirtumų metodas
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ metoda różnic zmiennych losowych
Russian\ \ разностный метод случайной величины
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ -
Euskara\ \ -
Farsi\ \ r veshe t fazole mot gh yere t sadofi
Persian-Farsi\ \ روش تفاضلي متغيّري
Arabic\ \ طريقة فروق المغايرة
Afrikaans\ \ variaatdifferensiemetode
Chinese\ \ 变 量 差 分 法
Korean\ \ 변량차분법

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