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1 additive property of chi-square
= additive property of χ²French\ \ propriété additive de chi-carré; propriété additive de khi-carré; propriété additive de χ²German\ \ Additivität von Chi-Quadrat; Additivität von χ²Dutch\ \ additiviteit van chi-kwadraat; optelbaarheid van chi-kwadraat; additiviteit van χ²; optelbaarheid van χ² -Italian\ \ proprietà additive di chi-quadrato; proprietà additive di χ²Spanish\ \ propiedad aditiva del ji-cuadrado; propiedad aditiva del χ²Catalan\ \ propietat additiva de la Khi-quadrat; propietat additiva de la χ²Portuguese\ \ propriedade aditiva do Qui-quadradoRomanian\ \ proptietatea aditivă a lui hi-pătrat; proprietatea aditivă a lui χ2; proprietatea aditivă a variabilelor distribuiteDanish\ \ foldningsegenskab af χ ²--fordelingen; tilsætningsstof ejendom χ ²Norwegian\ \ tilsetning eiendom chi-kvadrat, tilsetning eiendom χ ²Swedish\ \ tillsats egendom χ ²Greek\ \ προσθετική ιδιότητα του χ²Finnish\ \ χ²-jakautuneiden muuttujien yhteenlaskuominaisuusHungarian\ \ chi-négyzet additív tulajdonsága; χ² additív tulajdonságaTurkish\ \ ki-karenin toplama özelliği; χ²'nin toplama özelliğiEstonian\ \ hii-ruudu aditiivsus; χ2 aditiivsusLithuanian\ \ chi kvadrato adityvumo savybė; χ2 adityvumo savybėSlovenian\ \ dodatka last hi-kvadrat, dodatek last χ ²Polish\ \ addytywność rozkładu chi-kwadrat; addytywność rozkładu χ²Russian\ \ аддитивное свойство хи-квадрата; аддитивное свойство х-са в квадратеUkrainian\ \ -Serbian\ \ -Icelandic\ \ aukefni eign kí-kvaðrat, aukefni eign χ ²Euskara\ \ adizio-chi karratu jabetza; χ ² jabetza aditiboaFarsi\ \ -Persian-Farsi\ \ -Arabic\ \ خاصية انجماع مربع كايAfrikaans\ \ additiwiteit eienskap van chi-kwadraatChinese\ \ 卡 方 的 可 加 性Korean\ \ 카이제곱의 가법성 -
2 additive property of χ²
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