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A Finite-State Continuous-Time Approach for Inferring Regional Migration and Mortality Rates from Archival Tagging and Conventional Tag-Recovery Experiments

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  • Timothy J. Miller
  • Per K. Andersen

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  • Timothy J. Miller & Per K. Andersen, 2008. "A Finite-State Continuous-Time Approach for Inferring Regional Migration and Mortality Rates from Archival Tagging and Conventional Tag-Recovery Experiments," Biometrics, The International Biometric Society, vol. 64(4), pages 1196-1206, December.
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