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Classification and Discrimination

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Delivery of my third daughter Diana was prolonged, occasioned not by reluctance on my daughter’s part, but by the need to assemble the delivery table. When we met up with the by-now-familiar obstetrician in the new wing of Bronson Methodist Hospital, he was staring at an assembly manual with a puzzled frown. “Not quite English,” he said.

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Good, P.I. (1999). Classification and Discrimination. In: Resampling Methods. Birkhäuser, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3049-4_10

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