Compositional data often result when raw data are normalized or when data is obtained as proportions of a certain heterogeneous quantity. These conditions are fairly common in geology, economics and biology. The result is, therefore, a vector of such observations per specimen. The usual multivariate
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Box–Cox transformations in the analysis of compositional data
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1991
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- English
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- 5
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