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The influence of small sample sizes on the determination of power laws: How large does your sample need to be before you can publish a power law?
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The influence of small sample sizes on the determination of power laws: How large does your sample need to be before you can publish a power law?
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D'Huys, E.
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- Poster presented at SIP workshop, August 17-21, La Roche-en-Ardenne, Belgium on 2014-08-xx - SIDCimport-788
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