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Data, not only in aerobiology: how normal is the normal distribution?

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We appreciate the considerable interest found for this topic and are grateful for discussions with Siegfried Jäger, Frits Spieksma, Paul Comtois and Branko Sikoparija, as well as for continuous interest and support from Roy Snaydon and Ruth Maria Leuschner.

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Limpert, E., Burke, J., Galan, C. et al. Data, not only in aerobiology: how normal is the normal distribution?. Aerobiologia 24, 121–124 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10453-008-9092-4

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