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Unfortunately, the category Stochastic Models and Bayesian Statistics does not exist in CZ. Categories should be the name of some CZ Workgroup such as Mathematics or Engineering. [[User:Hendra I. Nurdin|Hendra I. Nurdin]] 01:30, 11 October 2007 (CDT)
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:We have somewhat different approach to categories. First, if there is a domain, why not create an article about it. Second, and perhaps more to the point, consider creating "related articles" subpage; it could be then slightly modified to be used with other pages in the field.  [[User:Aleksander Stos|Aleksander Stos]] 11:36, 17 October 2007 (CDT)
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Unfortunately, the category Stochastic Models and Bayesian Statistics does not exist in CZ. Categories should be the name of some CZ Workgroup such as Mathematics or Engineering. Hendra I. Nurdin 01:30, 11 October 2007 (CDT)

We have somewhat different approach to categories. First, if there is a domain, why not create an article about it. Second, and perhaps more to the point, consider creating "related articles" subpage; it could be then slightly modified to be used with other pages in the field. Aleksander Stos 11:36, 17 October 2007 (CDT)