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    Quasi-random spatially balanced sampling (2019)

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    Robertson B
    McDonald T
    Brown J
    Price C
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    Robertson B, McDonald T, Brown J, Price C (2019). Quasi-random spatially balanced sampling. Adelaide, Australia: Biometrics by the Botanic Gardens, International Biometric Society Australasian Region Conference. 03/12/2019-06/12/2019.
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    ANZSRC Fields of Research
    01 - Mathematical Sciences::0104 - Statistics::010401 - Applied Statistics
    05 - Environmental Sciences::0502 - Environmental Science and Management::050206 - Environmental Monitoring

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