February 1969 | Technical Memorandum ERL TM ITS 159
FORTRAN routines for printer-plotting distribution functions on a normally scaled graph
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Donald R. Ewing, “FORTRAN routines for printer-plotting distribution functions on a normally scaled graph,” Technical Memorandum ERL TM ITS 159, U.S. Department of Commerce, Environmental Science Services Administration, Institute for Telecommunication Sciences and Aeronomy, February 1969.
Donald R. Ewing
Abstract: This memorandum describes FORTRAN routines for printer-plotting distribution functions on a normally scaled graph. Included are related routines for handling distribution functions.
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