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1 multivariate analysis of variance table
= MANOVA tableFrench\ \ analyse de la variance à plusieurs variableGerman\ \ Zerlegungstafel bei multivariater Analyse; MANOVA-TafelDutch\ \ multivariate variantie-analyse tabelItalian\ \ analisi multivariata della varianzaSpanish\ \ analises multivariado de la tabla de varianza; tabla MANOVACatalan\ \ taula MANOVA; taula d'anàlisi de variància multivariable; taula d'anàlisi de variància multivariantPortuguese\ \ tabela de análise de variância multivariada; tabela MANOVARomanian\ \ tabel MANOVADanish\ \ flerdimensional variansanalysetabelNorwegian\ \ -Swedish\ \ MANOVA-tabellGreek\ \ πίνακας πολυμεταβλητής ανάλυσης διακύμανσης; πίνακας MANOVAFinnish\ \ moniulotteinen varianssianalyysi- l. MANOVA-tauluHungarian\ \ -Turkish\ \ çok-değişkenli varyans analizi tablosu; MANOVA veya ÇOKDEVARAN tablosuEstonian\ \ -Lithuanian\ \ -Slovenian\ \ multivariatna analiza variance tabelaPolish\ \ -Russian\ \ многомерный анализ таблицы дисперсийUkrainian\ \ таблиці багатовимірного дисперсійного аналізуSerbian\ \ -Icelandic\ \ fjölþáttagreiningu á töflunni víkja; MANOVA töfluEuskara\ \ aldaera anitzeko bariantzaren analisia taula; MANOVA taulaFarsi\ \ -Persian-Farsi\ \ تحليل واريانس چندمتغيّرهArabic\ \ جدول تحليل التباين المتعدد المتغيراتAfrikaans\ \ meerveranderlike variansieanalisetabelChinese\ \ -Korean\ \ 다변량분산분석표 -
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