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            <dc:title>Introduction to Special Issue on Novel or Unusual Ideas in Environmental Statistics</dc:title>
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            <dc:date>2018-09-15</dc:date>
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              <![CDATA[Vol. 8, Issue 1, Sep 2018
Abstract:
Innovative ideas are often unfairly rejected by journals during the publication process, in favor of more standard, mainstream articles. Brief comments on this problem, which motivated this special issue, are given.]]>
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