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In this article, the reference for the Rayleigh distribution was missing: 6. Analysis of COVID-19 for Kuwait real data set … The compare models are HD [1], inverse log-logistic distribution (ILLD) [3], inverse-Lindley distribution (ILD) [4], Weibull distribution (WD), exponential distribution (ED), Lindley distribution (LnD) [18], Lomax distribution (LD) [19], Maxwell distribution (MD) [20], and Rayleigh distribution (RD) … The correct version of the reference and intext citation should be as below: References [21] Beckmann, P. (1964). Rayleigh distribution and its generalizations. Radio Sci. J. Res. NBS/USNC-URSI, 68(9), 927–932. 6. Analysis of COVID-19 for Kuwait real data set … The compare models are HD [1], inverse log-logistic distribution (ILLD) [3], inverse-Lindley distribution (ILD) [4], Weibull distribution (WD), exponential distribution (ED), Lindley distribution (LnD) [18], Lomax distribution (LD) [19], Maxwell distribution (MD) [20], and Rayleigh distribution (RD) [21] … The authors apologize for the errors.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | e43673 |
| Journal | Heliyon |
| Volume | 11 |
| Issue number | 13 |
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| State | Published - Aug 2025 |
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
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