complex abnormal curve

complex abnormal curve
French\ \ courbe non normale complexe
German\ \ komplexe nicht normalverteilte Kurve
Dutch\ \ complex abnormal curve
Italian\ \ curva non normale complessa
Spanish\ \ curva anormal compleja
Catalan\ \ corba anormal complexa
Portuguese\ \ curva anormal complexa; curva abnormal complexa
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ komplekse unormal kurve
Norwegian\ \ komplekse unormal kurve
Swedish\ \ komplexa onormal kurva
Greek\ \ σύνθετη φυσιολογική καμπύλη
Finnish\ \ kompleksi epätavallinen käyrä
Hungarian\ \ komplex abnormális görbe
Turkish\ \ karmaşık normal olmayan eğri
Estonian\ \ kompleksne mittenormaalne kõver
Lithuanian\ \ kompleksinė anormalioji kreivė
Slovenian\ \ kompleks nenormalno krivulja
Polish\ \ zespolona krzywa nienormalna
Russian\ \ сложная анормальная кривая
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ flókin óeðlilegt ferli
Euskara\ \ konplexua anormal kurba
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ منحنى شارد مركب (معقد)
Afrikaans\ \ komplekse abnormale kromme
Chinese\ \ 复 变 态 曲 线
Korean\ \ 복합(복소)이상곡선

Statistical terms. 2014.

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