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Introduction to Statistical Methods for Environmental Monitoring

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?You will be introduced to some of the basic fundamental statistical concepts that can help you in your job during this two-day course designed to benefit to public health professionals, regulators, and engineers involved in collecting, analyzing, and interpreting environmental monitoring data.
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