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A meta-analytic approach to quantifying scientific uncertainty in stock assessments

Issue
109(2)
Author(s)
Ralston, Stephen, André E. Punt, Owen S. Hamel, John D. DeVore, and Ramon J. Conser
Cover date
2011
PDF
ralston.pdf
Pages
217-231

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