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Evaluation of direct and indirect methods for modelling the joint distribution of tree diameter and height data with the bivariate Johnson?s SBB function to forest stands

Jose Javier Gorgoso-Varela    
Friday Nwabueze Ogana    
Rafael Alonso Ponce    

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