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Inference concerning quantile for left truncated and right censored data

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  • BuHamra, Sana S.
  • Al-Kandari, N.M.Noriah M.
  • Ahmed, S. E.

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  • BuHamra, Sana S. & Al-Kandari, N.M.Noriah M. & Ahmed, S. E., 2004. "Inference concerning quantile for left truncated and right censored data," Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 46(4), pages 819-831, July.
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    5. Zhao, Mu & Bai, Fangfang & Zhou, Yong, 2011. "Relative deficiency of quantile estimators for left truncated and right censored data," Statistics & Probability Letters, Elsevier, vol. 81(11), pages 1725-1732, November.

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