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46th International Biometrical Colloquium Lublin, September 05-07, 2016 Title title title title title title title title title title title title title title EWA KOWALSKA1*, MARIUSZ KOWALSKI2, PIOTR S. NOWAK3 1 Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland 2 3 Department of Mathematical and Statistical Methods Poznań University of Life Sciences, Poland Department of Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland * [email protected] The paper presents the results of research paper presents the results of research paper presents the results of research paper presents the results of research paper presents the results of research paper presents the results of research paper presents the results of research paper presents the results of research paper presents the results of research paper presents the results of research paper presents the results of research paper presents the results of research paper presents the results of research paper presents the results of research paper presents the results of research paper presents the results of research. Keywords: beech stand, harvester, logistic model References Agresti A.1984. Analysis of ordinal categorical data. Wiley, New York. McCullagh P., Nelder J. A. 1989. Generalized linear models. 2nd. ed., Chapman and Hall, London. Ovaskainen H., Uusitalo J., Väätäinen K. 2004. Characteristics and Significance of a Harvester Operators' Working Technique in Thinnings. International Journal of Forest Engineering 15 (2): 67–77. Siren M. 2001. Tree damage in single-grip harvester thinning operations. International Journal of Forest Engineering 12 (1): 29-38. Suchomel C., Spinelli R., Magagnotti N. 2012. Productivity of processing hardwood from coppice forests. Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering 33 (1) 39-47. Acknowledgements This research is based on the partial results of the XXXXX: Yyyyy yyyyyyy, yyyyyy zzzz zzzzz zzzz zzzzz yyyyyy zzzz zzzzz yyyyyy zzzz zzzzz – EEEE-AB-2005-123456 project financed by the 6th European Union Framework Program. 1