collapsed stratum method

collapsed stratum method
French\ \ méthode de regroupement des strates (estimation de variance)
German\ \ Methode der zusammengefaßten Schichten
Dutch\ \ methode van samengevoegde strata
Italian\ \ metodo di strati aggregati
Spanish\ \ método de estratos reunidos; método de estratos agrupados
Catalan\ \ mètode d'estrat reunits; mètode dels estrats combinats
Portuguese\ \ método de estratos amalgamados; método de estratos colapsados
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ kollapsede stratum metode
Norwegian\ \ kollapset stratum metoden
Swedish\ \ kollapsade stratum metod
Greek\ \ κατέρρευσε μέθοδος στρώμα
Finnish\ \ luhistetun ositteen menetelmä
Hungarian\ \ egybeesõ réteg módszer
Turkish\ \ çökertilmiş tabaka yöntemi (metodu)
Estonian\ \ ühendkihtide meetod
Lithuanian\ \ silpstančiojo sluoksnio metodas
Slovenian\ \ propadel stratumu metoda
Polish\ \ metoda złączonych warstw
Russian\ \ метод сжатого слоя
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ hrundi stratum aðferð
Euskara\ \ bilduta geruza metodoa
Farsi\ \ r veshe chinehaye edghamshode
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ طريقة الطبقة المدمجة
Afrikaans\ \ geamalgameerdestratum-metode
Chinese\ \ 折 迭 层 方 法
Korean\ \ 붕괴층방법

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