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There are good PDF manuals from the CRAN website
http://cran.us.r-project.org.  For example, "An Introduction to R" may be
a good place to start.  Also, you may want to obtain a copy (from the
library or wherever) of Boostrap Methods and their Applications by Davison
and Hinkley, which covers the 'boot' library (which most likely came with
your R distribution).

-roger
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