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Wildcard '?' to blanket only one character works too.
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453 | 278 NEWCOMB AF, BUKOWSKI WMCHILD DEVELOPMENT. 1984; 55 (4): 1434-1447
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454 | 845 Qi YC, Cheng SHCHINESE ANNALS OF MATHEMATICS SERIES B. 1996 JUN; 17 (3): 349-364
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455 | 960 Lin ZYCHINESE ANNALS OF MATHEMATICS SERIES B. 1998 JUL; 19 (3): 281-292
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456 | 856 Lin ZGCHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN. 1996 SEP; 41 (18): 1497-1500
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462 | 50 KARSON MJ, SPRUILL MLCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS. 1975; 4 (4): 339-355
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463 | 82 HETTMANSPERGER TP, UTTS JMCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS PART A-THEORY AND METHODS. 1977; 6 (9): 855-868
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464 | 109 ASH A, HEDAYAT ACOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS PART A-THEORY AND METHODS. 1978; 7 (14): 1295-1325
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465 | 131 DEWET T, VANWYK JWJCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS PART A-THEORY AND METHODS. 1979; 8 (2): 117-128
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466 | 149 MCCABE GPCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS PART A-THEORY AND METHODS. 1980; 9 (7): 765-776
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467 | 175 TIKU ML, SINGH MCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS PART A-THEORY AND METHODS. 1981; 10 (20): 2057-2071
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468 | 198 TIKU ML, SINGH MCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS PART A-THEORY AND METHODS. 1982; 11 (9): 985-1001
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469 | 199 KAIGH WD, LACHENBRUCH PACOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS PART A-THEORY AND METHODS. 1982; 11 (19): 2217-2238
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470 | 200 HOGG RVCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS PART A-THEORY AND METHODS. 1982; 11 (22): 2531-2542
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471 | 201 TIKU MLCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS PART A-THEORY AND METHODS. 1982; 11 (22): 2543-2558
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472 | 202 TIKU ML, BHASIN PCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS PART A-THEORY AND METHODS. 1982; 11 (22): 2597-2610
| 0 | 0 | 3 | 21
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473 | 83 GENTLE JECOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS PART B-SIMULATION AND COMPUTATION. 1977; 6 (4): 313-328
| 4 | 37 | 5 | 141
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474 | 176 ROCKE DM, DOWNS GWCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS PART B-SIMULATION AND COMPUTATION. 1981; 10 (3): 221-248
| 4 | 12 | 4 | 16
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475 | 237 SHOEMAKER LH, ROSENBERGER JLCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-SIMULATION AND COMPUTATION. 1983; 12 (4): 411-422
| 2 | 2 | 2 | 7
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476 | 373 KELLERMCNULTY S, HIGGINS JJCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-SIMULATION AND COMPUTATION. 1987; 16 (1): 17-35
| 1 | 17 | 2 | 24
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477 | 480 FAREBROTHER RWCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-SIMULATION AND COMPUTATION. 1989; 18 (2): 719-727
| 0 | 1 | 2 | 17
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478 | 481 PATEL KRCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-SIMULATION AND COMPUTATION. 1989; 18 (4): 1587-1602
| 0 | 0 | 3 | 14
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479 | 669 SERLIN RC, HARWELL MRCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-SIMULATION AND COMPUTATION. 1993; 22 (2): 545-567
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480 | 923 Montepiedra G, Yeh ABCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-SIMULATION AND COMPUTATION. 1998; 27 (2): 377-401
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481 | 1586 Agarwal GG, Pant RCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-SIMULATION AND COMPUTATION. 2008; 37 (5): 829-843
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482 | 238 KLEFSJO BCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-THEORY AND METHODS. 1983; 12 (8): 907-927
| 13 | 52 | 2 | 21
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483 | 279 DIELMAN TECOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-THEORY AND METHODS. 1984; 13 (4): 513-541
| 2 | 12 | 5 | 183
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484 | 280 GAMBINO J, GUTTMAN ICOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-THEORY AND METHODS. 1984; 13 (7): 791-812
| 0 | 2 | 1 | 8
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485 | 281 SIMONOFF JSCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-THEORY AND METHODS. 1984; 13 (7): 813-842
| 3 | 13 | 5 | 35
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486 | 310 SAHAI H, KHURI AI, KAPADIA CHCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-THEORY AND METHODS. 1985; 14 (1): 63-115
| 0 | 11 | 3 | 665
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487 | 311 KOCHAR SCCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-THEORY AND METHODS. 1985; 14 (2): 381-392
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488 | 312 COOK PCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-THEORY AND METHODS. 1985; 14 (5): 1001-1018
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489 | 374 LEE CMSCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-THEORY AND METHODS. 1987; 16 (3): 765-783
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490 | 415 ROHATGI VK, SALEH AKMECOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-THEORY AND METHODS. 1988; 17 (6): 2005-2012
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491 | 416 MOUSSAHAMOUDA ECOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-THEORY AND METHODS. 1988; 17 (7): 2343-2367
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492 | 417 GATHER U, KALE BKCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-THEORY AND METHODS. 1988; 17 (11): 3767-3784
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493 | 482 ALI MACOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-THEORY AND METHODS. 1989; 18 (8): 2801-2811
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494 | 530 ALI MACOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-THEORY AND METHODS. 1990; 19 (4): 1467-1473
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495 | 576 KAIGH WD, CHENG CCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-THEORY AND METHODS. 1991; 20 (3): 977-995
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496 | 577 DESHMUKH SR, KALE MMCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-THEORY AND METHODS. 1991; 20 (10): 3405-3419
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497 | 670 KANJO AICOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-THEORY AND METHODS. 1993; 22 (3): 787-795
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498 | 671 KALE MM, DESHMUKH SRCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-THEORY AND METHODS. 1993; 22 (4): 1195-1206
| 0 | 0 | 2 | 8
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499 | 712 KAMPS UCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-THEORY AND METHODS. 1994; 23 (7): 2101-2112
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500 | 765 SHI NZCOMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS-THEORY AND METHODS. 1995; 24 (1): 175-189
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