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Moreno-Montoya, J (2020). Benford ́s Law with small sample sizes: A new exact test useful in health sciences during epidemics. Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander. Salud UIS vol. 52(2), pp. 161-163.

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Gómez-Camponovo M, Moreno, J, Idrovo, ÁJ, Páez, M and Achkar, M (2016). Monitoring the Paraguayan epidemiological dengue surveillance system (2009-2011) using Benford's law. Biomédica 36, pp. 583-92. DOI:10.7705/biomedica.v36i4.2731. View Complete Reference Online information Works that this work references Works that reference this work
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