Volume 15.
(as bibtex)
298 references.
Articles
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1-21. Formulae and tables for the determination of sample sizes and power in clinical trials for testing differences in proportions for the two-sample design: A review (Corr: 97V16 p479-480)
Sahai, Hardeo,
Khurshid, Anwer
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1-21. FORMULAE AND TABLES FOR THE DETERMINATION OF SAMPLE SIZES AND POWER IN CLINICAL TRIALS FOR TESTING DIFFERENCES IN PROPORTIONS FOR THE TWO-SAMPLE DESIGN: A REVIEW
Khurshid, Anwer,
Sahai, Hardeo
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1003-1022. Modelling lymphocytic leukaemia incidence in England and Wales using generalizations of the two-mutation model of carcinogenesis of Moolgavkar, Venzon and Knudson
Little, M. P.,
Muirhead, C. R.,
Stiller, C. A.
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1023-1032. A functional decline model for prevalent cohort data
Liu, Xinhua,
Tsai, Wei-Yann,
Stern, Yaakov
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103-112. Practical $p$-value adjustment for optimally selected cutpoints
Hilsenbeck, Susan Galloway,
Clark, Gary M.
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103-112. PRACTICAL p-VALUE ADJUSTMENT FOR OPTIMALLY SELECTED CUTPOINTS
Clark, Gary M.,
Hilsenbeck, Susan Galloway
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1033-1047. A robust method for proportional hazards regression
Minder, C. E.,
Bednarski, T.
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1049-1058. Power calculation for a score test in the dependent censoring model
Lee, Seung-Yeoun
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1059-1063. ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE UNPAIRED t-STATISTIC WITH PAIRED DATA
Proschan, Michael A.
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1059-1063. On the distribution of the unpaired $t$-statistic with paired data
Proschan, Michael A.
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1065-1066. Comment on ``Sample size calculations for ordered categorical data'' (93V12 p2257-2271)
Julious, Steven A.,
Campbell, Michael J.
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1065-1066. LETTER TO THE EDITOR: SAMPLE SIZES CALCULATIONS FOR ORDERED CATEGORICAL DATA by J. Whitehead, Statistics in Medicine, 12, 2257–2272 (1993).
Campbell, Michael J.,
Julious, Steven A.
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1067-1068. MEASURING DISEASE: A REVIEW OF DISEASE-SPECIFIC QUALITY OF LIFE MEASUREMENTS SCALES.
Gelber, Richard D.
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1069-1092. On design considerations and randomization-based inference for community intervention trials
Gail, Mitchell H.,
Mark, Steven D.,
Carroll, Raymond J.,
Green, Sylvan B.,
Pee, David
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1093-1106. Robust Bayesian approaches for clinical trial monitoring
Carlin, Bradley P.,
Sargent, Daniel J.
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1107-1121. Control of familywise errors in multiple endpoint assessments via stepwise permutation tests
Blair, R. Clifford,
Troendle, James F.,
Beck, Roy W.
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1123-1141. Effect of dropouts in a longitudinal study: An application of a repeated ordinal model
Lesaffre, Emmanuel,
Molenberghs, Geert,
Dewulf, Lode
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113-114. Comment on ``A personal view of some controversies in allocating treatment to patients in clinical trials'' (95V14 p2661-2674)
Cappelleri, Joseph C.
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113-116. LETTER TO THE EDITOR INCLUDING AUTHOR'S REPLY: A PERSONAL VIEW OF SOME CONTROVERSIES IN ALLOCATING TREATMENT TO PATIENTS IN CLINICAL TRIALS by Stephen Senn, Statistics in Medicine, 14, 2661–2674 (1995)
Senn, Stephen,
Cappelleri, Joseph C.
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114-116. Reply to comment on ``A personal view of some controversies in allocating treatment to patients in clinical trials''
Senn, Stephen
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1143-1159. A comparative study of four methods for analysing repeated measures data
Manor, Orly,
Kark, Jeremy D.
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1161-1170. Simulation study of hierarchical regression
Witte, John S.,
Greenland, Sander
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117-126. Robust procedures for analysing a two-period cross-over design with baseline measurements
Tsai, K. T.,
Patel, H. L.
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1171-1185. A bivariate parametric model for survival and intermediate event times
Munoz, Alvaro,
Epstein, Leonardo D.,
Muñoz, Alvaro
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1187-1197. Two sample comparison for large groups of correlated binary responses
Lee, Eric W.
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1199-1215. A measure of association for assessing prediction accuracy that is a generalization of non-parametric ROC area
Smith, Warren D.,
Dutton, Robert C.,
Smith, N. Ty
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1217-1225. Global tests for analysis of multiple tumour data from animal carcinogenicity experiments
Chen, James J.
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1227-1229. Comment on ``Association models for periodontal disease progression: A comparison of methods for clustered binary data'' (95V14 p413-429)
Have, Thomas R. Ten,
Landis, J. Richard,
Weaver, Susan
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1227-1229. LETTER TO THE EDITOR: ASSOCIATION MODELS FOR PERIODONTAL DISEASE PROGRESSION: A COMPARISON OF METHODS FOR CLUSTERED BINARY DATA by T. R. Ten Have, J. R. Landis and S. Weaver, Statistics in Medicine14, 413–430 (1995)
Weaver, Susan,
Landis, J. Richard,
Have, Thomas R. Ten
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1231-1232. ANALYSIS OF LONGITUDINAL DATA.
Palmgren, Juni
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1237-1248. Meta-analysis in the design and monitoring of clinical trials (Disc: p1249-1252)
DerSimonian, Rebecca
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1237-1248. META-ANALYSIS IN THE DESIGN AND MONITORING OF CLINICAL TRIALS
DerSimonian, Rebecca
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1253-1257. META-ANALYSIS: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH SYNTHESIS
Olkin, Ingram
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1253-1257. Meta-analysis: Current issues in research synthesis (Disc: p1259-1262)
Olkin, Ingram
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1263-1268. CHANGES IN CLINICAL TRIALS MANDATED BY THE ADVENT OF META-ANALYSIS
Lau, Joseph,
Chalmers, Thomas C.
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1263-1268. Changes in clinical trials mandated by the advent of meta-analysis (Disc: p1269-1272)
Chalmers, Thomas C.,
Lau, Joseph
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127-143. The analysis of incomplete data in the three-period two-treatment cross-over design for clinical trials
Richardson, Barbra A.,
Flack, Virginia F.
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1273-1280. META-ANALYSIS AND META-ANALYTIC MONITORING OF CLINICAL TRIALS
Feinstein, Alvan R.
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1273-1280. Meta-analysis and meta-analytic monitoring of clinical trials (Disc: p1281-1283)
Feinstein, Alvan R.
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1285-1293. THE ROLE OF EXTERNAL EVIDENCE IN DATA MONITORING OF A CLINICAL TRIAL
Pocock, Stuart J.
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1285-1293. The role of external evidence in data monitoring of a clinical trial (Disc: p1295-1297)
Pocock, Stuart J.
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1299-1306. THE ROLE OF META-ANALYSIS IN MONITORING CLINICAL TRIALS
Begg, Colin B.
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1299-1306. The role of meta-analysis in monitoring clinical trials (Disc: p1307-1311)
Begg, Colin B.
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1313-1315. ROLE OF META-ANALYSES IN DESIGN AND MONITORING OF RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIALS: SUMMARY OF FIRST DAY OF THE WORKSHOP
Geller, Nancy L.
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1313-1315. Role of meta-analyses in design and monitoring of randomized clinical trials: Summary of first day of the workshop (Disc: p1317-1323)
Geller, Nancy L.
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1317-1323. CONCLUDING DISCUSSION
LEE, ,
BERENDES, ,
CLEMENS, ,
ELLENBERG, ,
DEMETS, ,
GEORGE, ,
MEIER, ,
FREEDMAN, ,
POCOCK, ,
BEGG, ,
CHALMERS, ,
FEINSTEIN, ,
SIMON, ,
COLLINS, ,
TEMPLE, ,
FRIEDMAN, ,
BROWN,
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1325-1332. Estimating the surface area of the human body
Bailey, B. J. R.,
Briars, G. L.
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1333-1348. A technique for measuring epidemiologically useful features of birthweight distributions
Umbach, David M.,
Wilcox, Allen J.
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1349-1364. Classifying visual field data
Hilton, Sterling,
Katz, Joanne,
Zeger, Scott
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1365-1376. Mixture models for eye-tracking data: A case study
Pauler, Donna K.,
Escobar, Michael D.,
Sweeney, John A.,
Greenhouse, Joel
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1377-1386. How independent are multiple `independent' diagnostic classifications?
Brenner, Hermann
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1377-1386. HOW INDEPENDENT ARE MULTIPLE ‘INDEPENDENT’ DIAGNOSTIC CLASSIFICATIONS?
Brenner, Hermann
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1387-1395. A non-parametric test for interval-censored failure time data with application to AIDS studies
Sun, Jianguo
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1397-1407. Analysis of mortality rates via marginal extended quasi-likelihood
Lu, Wang-Shu,
Tsutakawa, Robert K.
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1409-1419. Maximum likelihood estimation of the kappa coefficient from bivariate logistic regression
Shoukri, M. M.,
Mian, I. U. H.
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1421-1434. An index for assessing blindness in a multi-centre clinical trial: Disulfiram for alcohol cessation -- A VA cooperative study
James, Kenneth E.,
Bloch, Daniel A.,
Lee, Kelvin K.,
Kraemer, Helena C.,
Fuller, Richard K.
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1421-1434. AN INDEX FOR ASSESSING BLINDNESS IN A MULTI-CENTRE CLINICAL TRIAL: DISULFIRAM FOR ALCOHOL CESSATION—A VA COOPERATIVE STUDY
Fuller, Richard K.,
Kraemer, Helena C.,
Lee, Kelvin K.,
Bloch, Daniel A.,
James, Kenneth E.
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1435-1446. Modelling and design of cross-over trials
Jones, B.,
Donev, A. N.
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1447-1458. Estimating confidence intervals for cost-effectiveness ratios: An example from a randomized trial
Chaudhary, Mohammad A.,
Stearns, Sally C.
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145-156. Associations of types of lens opacities between and within eyes of individuals: An application of second-order generalized estimating equations
Podgor, Marvin J.,
Hiller, Rita,
The Framingham Eye Studies Group
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1459-1461. STATISTICAL MODELS IN EPIDEMIOLOGY.
Louis, Thomas A.
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1462-1463. NONLINEAR MODELS FOR REPEATED MEASUREMENT DATA.
Skovgaard, L. T.
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1465-1488. Simple robust procedures for combining risk differences in sets of 2 × 2 tables
Hoaglin, David C.,
Emerson, John D.
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1465-1488. Simple robust procedures for combining risk differences in sets of $2 × 2$ tables
Emerson, John D.,
Hoaglin, David C.,
Mosteller, Frederick
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1489-1505. Testing for individual and population equivalence based on the proportion of similar responses
Rom, Dror M.,
Hwang, Eunhee
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1507-1518. A GLOBAL ODDS RATIO REGRESSION MODEL FOR BIVARIATE ORDERED CATEGORICAL DATA FROM OPHTHALMOLOGIC STUDIES
Kim, Kyungmann,
Williamson, John
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1507-1518. A global odds ratio regression model for bivariate ordered categorical data from opthalmologic studies
Williamson, John,
Kim, Kyungmann
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1519-1534. Model-based estimation of the excess fraction (attributable fraction): Day care and middle ear infection
Laara, Esa,
Laeaerae, Esa,
Oja, Hannu,
Alho, Olli Pekka,
Läärä, Esa
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1535-1544. Confidence intervals for the excess risk in case-control studies
Siskind, Victor
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1545-1556. Assessment of postpartum time-dependent disease risk in case-control studies: An application for examining age-specific effect estimates
Hsieh, Chung-Cheng,
Lan, Shou-Jen
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1557-1566. The effects of misclassification of the actual cause of death in competing risks analysis
Ebrahimi, Nader
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1567-1573. Analysis of serological surveys using mixture models: Application to a survey of parvovirus B19
Gay, Nigel J.
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157-169. An empirical comparison of expert-derived and data-derived classification trees
Chiogna, M.,
Spiegelhalter, D. J.,
Franklin, R. C. G.,
Bull, K.
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1575-1585. The use of the `binormal' model for parametric ROC analysis of quantitative diagnostic tests
Hanley, James A.
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1575-1585. THE USE OF THE ‘BINORMAL’ MODEL FOR PARAMETRIC ROC ANALYSIS OF QUANTITATIVE DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
Hanley, James A.
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1587-1590. A method for determining the size of internal pilot studies
Roedland, Einar Andreas,
Rodland, Einar Andreas,
Sandvik, Leiv,
Erikssen, Jan,
Mowinckel, Petter,
Rødland, Einar Andreas
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1591-1594. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR INCLUDING AUTHOR'S REPLY: ADJUSTING MORAN'S I FOR POPULATION DENSITY by Neal Oden, Statistics in Medicine, 14, 17–26 (1995)
ODEN, N.,
Lawson, A.
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1591-1592. Comment on ``Adjusting Moran's $I$ for population density'' (V14 p17-26)
Lawson, A.
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1592-1594. Reply to comment on ``Adjusting Moran's $I$ for population density''
Oden, Neal
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1595-1599. Comment on ``Estimation of a common odds ratio under binary cluster sampling'' (95V14 p1567-1576)
Yu, Kai Fun
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1595-1600. LETTER TO THE EDITOR INCLUDING AUTHORS' REPLY: ESTIMATION OF A COMMON ODDS RATIO UNDER BINARY CLUSTER SAMPLING by C. Ahn and T. Odom-Maryon, Statistics in Medicine, 14, 1567–1576 (1995)
Yu, Kai Fun
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1599-1600. Reply to comment on ``Estimation of a common odds ratio under binary cluster sampling''
Ahn, Chul,
Odom-Maryon, Tamara
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1601-1602. META-ANALYSIS, DECISION ANALYSIS AND COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS: METHODS FOR QUANTITATIVE SYNTHESIS IN MEDICINE.
Deeks, Jonathan J.
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1602-1603. BIOMETRIE IN DER CHEMISCH-PHARMAZEUTISCHEN INDUSTRIE: TESTING PRINCIPLES IN CLINICAL AND PRE-CLINICAL TRAILS.
Jones, David R.
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1603-1604. HEALTH AND NUMBERS – BASIC BIOSTATISTICAL METHODS
Pugh, W. J.
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1605-1618. Improved designs for dose escalation studies using pharmacokinetic measurements
Piantadosi, Steven,
Liu, Guanghan
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1619-1634. Design and analysis of intra-subject variability in cross-over experiments
Chinchilli, Vernon M.,
Esinhart, James D.
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1635-1646. Estimating population size when duplicates are present
Laska, Eugene M.,
Meisner, Morris,
Wanderling, Joseph A.,
Kushner, H. B.
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1647-1661. Analysis of multivariate reliability structures and the induced bias in linear model estimation
Aickin, Mikel,
Ritenbaugh, Cheryl
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1663-1685. Simultaneously modelling censored survival data and repeatedly measured covariates: A Gibbs sampling approach
Faucett, Cheryl L.,
Thomas, Duncan C.
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1687-1693. A simple method for comparing correlated ROC curves using incomplete data
Zhou, Xiao H.,
Gatsonis, Constantine A.
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1695-1708. Modelling irregularly sampled profiles of non-negative dog triglyceride responses under different distributional assumptions
Lambert, Philippe
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1709-1710. PLANNING PHARMACEUTICAL CLINICAL TRIALS. BASIC STATISTICAL PRINCIPLES.
ERIKSSON, SVEN
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171-182. CONFIDENCE INTERVALS FOR MEDIAN SURVIVAL TIMES UNDER A PIECEWISE EXPONENTIAL MODEL WITH PROPORTIONAL HAZARDS COVARIATE EFFECTS
Karrison, Theodore
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171-182. Confidence intervals for median survival times under a piecewise exponential model with proportional hazards covariate effects (Corr: 97V16 p480)
Karrison, Theodore
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1710-1711. STATISTICAL DESIGN AND ANALYSIS IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCE – Validation Process Controls and Stability Statistics: Textbooks & Monographs Series/143.
PINHEIRO, FLÁVIO DE BRITO
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1711-1712. METHODS OF MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS.
Rosen, Dietrich von
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1713-1728. The population risk as an explanatory variable in research synthesis of clinical trials
McIntosh, Martin W.
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1729-1738. An alternative to the use of two-sided tests in clinical trials
Dunnett, Charles W.,
Gent, Michael
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1739-1745. SOME OPTIMAL AND NON-OPTIMAL TWO-STAGE DESIGNS USING AN α-SPENDING FUNCTION
Patel, H. I.
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1739-1745. Some optimal and non-optimal two-stage designs using an $\alpha$-spending function
Patel, H. I.
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1747-1755. Statistical analysis of possible bias of clinical judgements due to observing an on-therapy marker variable
Boateng, Francis,
Sampson, Allan,
Schwab, Barry
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1757-1770. Non-parametric Bayesian approach to hazard regression: A case study with a large number of missing covariate values
Arjas, Elja,
Liu, Liping
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1771-1777. THE SEMI-PROPORTIONAL HAZARDS MODEL REVISITED: PRACTICAL REPARAMETRIZATIONS
Gulsvik, Amund,
OMENAAS, ERNST,
Eide, Geir Egil
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1771-1777. The semi-proportional hazards model revisited: Practical reparameterizations
Eide, Geir Egil,
Omenaas, Ernest,
Gulsvik, Amund
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1779-1791. Comparison of trends in HIV infection for two risk categories
Becker, Niels G.,
Cui, Ji-Sheng
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1793-1806. A comparison of statistical methods for clustered data analysis with Gaussian error
Feng, Ziding,
McLerran, Dale,
Grizzle, James
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1807-1826. Ordinal regression methodology for ROC curves derived from correlated data
Toledano, Alicia Y.,
Gatsonis, Constantine
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183-195. Assessment of small health risks based on exact sample sizes
Guelich, Albert,
Gulich, Albert,
Abt, Klaus,
Gülich, Albert
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1835-1836. INTRODUCTION AND WELCOME
SNIDER, DIXIE. E.
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1837-1848. Use of density equalizing map projections (DEMP) in the analysis of childhood cancer in four California counties
Merrill, D. W.,
Selvin, S.,
Close, E. R.,
Holmes, H. H.
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1849-1858. Design considerations for estimation of exposure effects on disease risk, using aggregate data studies
Sheppard, Lianne,
Prentice, Ross L.,
Rossing, Mary Anne
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1859-1866. Toward congruence between theory and practice in small area analysis and local public health data
Kirby, Russell S.
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1867-1873. Empirical Bayes estimation of small area prevalence of non-rare conditions
Martuzzi, Marco,
Elliott, Paul
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1875-1884. An empirical Bayes method for studying variation in knee replacement rates
Zhou, Xiao-Hua,
Katz, B. P.,
Holleman, E.,
Melfi, C. A.,
Dittus, R.
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1885-1894. Spatial partitioning using multivariate cluster analysis and a contiguity algorithm
Carvalho, Marilia Sa,
Cruz, Oswaldo Goncalves,
Nobre, Flavio Fonseca,
Carvalho, Marilia Sá,
Cruz, Oswaldo Gonçalves,
Nobre, Flávio Fonseca
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1895-1905. Protecting confidentiality in small population health and environmental statistics
Cox, Lawrence H.
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1907-1919. The spatial relationship between infant mortality and birth defect rates in a U.S. city
Rushton, Gerard,
Krishnamurthy, Rajesh,
Krishnamurti, Diane,
Lolonis, Panos,
Song, Hu
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1921-1926. Classification methods for denominators in small areas
Wittie, Peggy S.,
Drane, Wanzer,
Aldrich, Tim E.
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1927-1934. Use of Stone's method in studies of disease risk around point sources of environmental pollution
Shaddick, Gavin,
Elliott, Paul
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1935-1949. A $k$ nearest neighbour test for space-time interaction
Jacquez, Geoffrey M.
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1935-1949. A k NEAREST NEIGHBOUR TEST FOR SPACE–TIME INTERACTION
Jacquez, Geoffrey M.
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1951-1960. Power determination for geographically clustered data using generalized estimating equations
Hendricks, Scott A.,
Wassell, James T.,
Collins, James W.,
Sedlak, Suzanne L.
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1961-1977. Geographic information systems (GIS): New perspectives in understanding human health and environmental relationships
Croner, Charles M.,
Sperling, Jonathan,
Broome, Frederick R.
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197-220. Characterization of HIV incubation distributions and some comparative studies
Tan, Wai-Yuan,
Lee, Sho Rong,
Tang, Si Chin
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1985-1986. Close of symposium
Smith, S. Jay
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1987-1997. Explained variation for logistic regression
Mittlbock, Martina,
Mittlboeck, Martina,
Mittlböck, Martina,
Schemper, Michael
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1999-2012. Explained variation in survival analysis
Schemper, Michael,
Stare, Janez
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2013-2028. Estimating predictive values for blood pressure measurements from multivariate regression models with covariates
Cook, Nancy R.
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2029-2036. Statistical evidence for shared transient causes of anatomically distinct birth defects
Skjaerven, R.,
Weinberg, C. R.,
Skjærven, R.,
Wilcox, A. J.
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2037-2051. Continuous and group sequential conditional probability ratio tests for phase II clinical trials
Tan, Ming,
Xiong, Xiaoping
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2053-2067. Analysis of uncontrolled treatment changes in HIV clinical trials
Lin, Hung-Mo,
Hughes, Michael D.
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2069-2076. Survival analyses of randomized clinical trials adjusted for patients who switch treatments
Law, Matthew G.,
Kaldor, John M.
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2077-2094. Applications of a mixture survival model with covariates to the analysis of a depression prevention trial
Greenhouse, Joel B.,
Silliman, Nancy Paul
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2095-2105. Efficiency robust tests of independence in contingency tables with ordered classifications
Podgor, Marvin J.,
Gastwirth, Joseph L.,
Mehta, Cyrus R.
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2107-2119. A generalized Michaelis-Menten response surface
Hirst, Kathryn,
Zerbe, Gary O.,
Hay, William W., Jr
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2107-2119. A GENERALIZED MICHAELIS–MENTEN RESPONSE SURFACE
JR., WILLIAM W. HAY,
Zerbe, Gary O.,
Hirst, Kathryn
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2121-2123. CLINICAL BIOSTATISTICS. AN INTRODUCTION TO EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE.
Wellek, S.
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2123-2124. BAYESIAN DATA ANALYSIS.
Best, Nicky
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2124-2125. BAYESIAN THEORY.
Hughes, Michael D.
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2125-2126. THE STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF CATEGORICAL DATA (3rd edn).
Molenberghs, Geert
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2127-2133. Guidelines for budgeting biostatistics involvement in research projects
Lesser, Martin L.
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2135-2142. Logrank, play the winner, power and ethics
Hallstrom, Al,
Brooks, Maria Mori,
Peckova, Monika
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2143-2147. Sequentially balanced three-squares cross-over designs
Newcombe, Robert G.
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2149-2160. Predictive diagnostics for logistic models
Seillier-Moiseiwitsch, Francoise,
Seillier-Moiseiwitsch, Françoise
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2161-2176. Bayesian inference on prevalence using a missing-data approach with simulation-based techniques: Applications to HIV screening
Mendoza-Blanco, Jose R.,
Mendoza-Blanco, José R.,
Tu, Xin M.,
Iyengar, Satish
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2177-2189. Regression models for interval censored survival data: Application to HIV infection in Danish homosexual men
Carstensen, Bendix
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2191-2201. Missing cause of death information in the analysis of survival data
Andersen, Janet,
Goetghebeur, Els,
Ryan, Louise
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2203-2213. A simulation study of cross-validation for selecting an optimal cutpoint in univariate survival analysis
Faraggi, David,
Simon, Richard
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221-230. The shape of the distribution of the number of sexual partners
Kault, David
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2215-2233. The transmission dynamics and control of hepatitis B virus in the Gambia
Edmunds, W. J.,
Medley, G. F.,
Nokes, D. J.
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2235-2252. A statistical model of transmission of Hib bacteria in a family
Auranen, Kari,
Ranta, Jukka,
Takala, Aino K.,
Arjas, Elja
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2253-2260. Threshold models in a methadone programme evaluation
Saei, A.,
Ward, J.,
McGilchrist, C. A.
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2261-2262. EVALUATING CLINICAL EVIDENCE: A HANDBOOK FOR MANAGERS.
Sauerbrei, Willi
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2262-2263. BIOLOGIC RHYTHMS IN CLINICAL AND LABORATORY MEDICINE.
Brown, Emery N.
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2265-2266. MEASUREMENT IN LABORATORY MEDICINE: A PRIMER ON CONTROL AND INTERPRETATION.
Winkel, Per
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2273-2288. Use of observational data, including surveillance studies, for evaluating AIDS therapies
Gail, Mitchell H.
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2289-2305. MODELS FOR EMPIRICAL BAYES ESTIMATORS OF LONGITUDINAL CD4 COUNTS
DeGruttola, Victor,
LaValley, Michael P.
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2289-2305. Models for empirical Bayes estimators of longitudinal CD4 counts (Disc: p2337-2340)
Lavalley, Michael P.,
De Gruttola, Victor
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23-35. Modelling nutrition knowledge, attitudes, and diet-disease awareness: The case of dietary fibre
Variyam, Jayachandran N.,
Blaylock, James,
Smallwood, David M.
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23-35. MODELLING NUTRITION KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, AND DIET–DISEASE AWARENESS: THE CASE OF DIETARY FIBRE
Smallwood, David M.,
Blaylock, James,
Variyam, Jayachandran N.
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2307-2321. USING MULTIPLE DECREMENT MODELS TO ESTIMATE RISK AND MORBIDITY FROM SPECIFIC AIDS ILLNESSES
Phair, John P.,
Day, Roger S.,
Detels, Roger R.,
Saah, Alfred J.,
Peng, Yun,
Hoover, Donald R.
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2307-2321. Using multiple decrement models to estimate risk and morbidity from specific AIDS illnesses (Disc: p2337-2340)
Hoover, Donald R.,
Peng, Yun,
Saah, Alfred J.,
Detels, Roger R.,
Day, Roger S.,
Phair, John P.
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231-232. THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION. A READER.
Nelson, Lorene M.
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2323-2336. PARAMETRIC MODELS TO ASSESS TRACKING OF CATEGORICAL HIGH-RISK SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR FOR HIV INFECTION
MUÑOZ, ALVARO,
Jacobson, Lisa P.,
Gange, Stephen J.
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2323-2336. Parametric models to assess tracking of categorical high-risk sexual behaviour for HIV infection (Disc: p2337-2340)
Munoz, Alvaro,
Gange, Stephen J.,
Jacobson, Lisa P.,
Muñoz, Alvaro
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233-247. Global tests for combination drug studies in factorial trials
Hung, H. M. James
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2337-2340. Discussion of ``AIDS data''
Shiboski, Stephen
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2341-2357. SEQUENTIAL MONITORING OF CLINICAL TRIALS WITH MULTIPLE SURVIVAL ENDPOINTS
Williams, Paige L.
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2341-2357. Sequential monitoring of clinical trials with multiple survival endpoints (Disc: p2367-2370)
Williams, Paige L.
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2359-2366. LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP IN AIDS CLINICAL TRIALS
Schoenfeld, David A.
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2359-2366. Long-term follow-up in AIDS clinical trials (Disc: p2367-2370)
Schoenfeld, David A.
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2367-2370. Discussion of ``Monitoring clinical trials with multiple endpoints''
Follmann, Dean
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2371-2378. A control-conditional test for assessing HIV vaccine efficacy in small sample preclinical studies (Disc: p2405-2412)
Albert, Jeffrey M.
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2371-2378. A CONTROL-CONDITIONAL TEST FOR ASSESSING HIV VACCINE EFFICACY IN SMALL SAMPLE PRECLINICAL STUDIES
Albert, Jeffrey M.
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2379-2392. Comparing methods for calculating confidence intervals for vaccine efficacy (Disc: p2405-2412)
Ewell, Marian
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2379-2392. COMPARING METHODS FOR CALCULATING CONFIDENCE INTERVALS FOR VACCINE EFFICACY
Ewell, Marian
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2393-2404. Assessing the effect of HIV vaccination on infectiousness (Disc: p2405-2412)
Rida, Wasima N.
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2393-2404. ASSESSING THE EFFECT OF HIV VACCINATION ON INFECTIOUSNESS
Rida, Wasima N.
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2405-2412. Discussion of ``Evaluating HIV vaccines''
Halloran, M. Elizabeth
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2405-2412. DISCUSSION: VACCINE EFFECT ON SUSCEPTIBILITY
Halloran, M. Elizabeth
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2413-2423. Play the winner for phase II/III clinical trials (Disc: p2455-2458)
Yao, Q.,
Wei, L. J.
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2413-2423. PLAY THE WINNER FOR PHASE II/III CLINICAL TRIALS
Wei, L. J.,
Yao, Q.
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2425-2443. HIV TREATMENT STRATEGIES UTILIZING VIROLOGIC AND IMMUNOLOGIC MARKERS AS CRITERIA FOR CHANGING TREATMENTS
Lagakos, Stephen,
Elashoff, Michael
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2425-2443. HIV treatment strategies utilizing virologic and immunologic markers as criteria for changing treatments (Disc: p2455-2458)
Elashoff, Michael,
Lagakos, Stephen
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2445-2453. Data analysis issues for protocols with overlapping enrollment (Disc: p2455-2458)
Larntz, Kinley,
Neaton, James D.,
Wentworth, Deborah N.,
Yurik, Teresa
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2445-2453. DATA ANALYSIS ISSUES FOR PROTOCOLS WITH OVERLAPPING ENROLLMENT
Yurik, Teresa,
Wentworth, Deborah N.,
Neaton, James D.,
Larntz, Kinley
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2455-2458. Discussion of ``HIV treatment strategies''
Cornell, Richard G.
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2459-2473. Models for the incubation of AIDS and variations according to age and period
Munoz, Alvaro,
Muñoz, Alvaro,
Xu, Jane
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2475-2490. Non-parametric inference of a failure time distribution when the failure times are estimated
Myra, Hyungjin,
Lagakos, Stephen W.
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249-262. Statistical reporting of clinical trials with individual changes from allocated treatment
White, Ian R.,
Pocock, Stuart J.
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2493-2507. Models for estimating the number of unpublished studies
Gleser, Leon J.,
Olkin, Ingram
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2509-2521. Non-parametric methods for comparing multiple treatment groups to a control group, based on incomplete non-decreasing repeated measurements
Davis, Charles S.
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2523-2538. Optimal sample allocation in clinical trials designed to investigate relative risks
Eastwood, Brian J.
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2539-2560. Smoothing geographical data, particularly rates of disease
Kafadar, Karen
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2561-2572. DETECTION OF OVERALL SPACE–TIME CLUSTERING IN A NON-UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED POPULATION
Tuomilehto, Jaakko,
Naukkarinen, Arvo,
Colpaert, Alfred,
Rusanen, Jarmo,
Virtala, Esa,
Karvonen, Marjatta,
PITKÄNIEMI, JANNE,
Ranta, Jukka
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2561-2572. Detection of overall space-time clustering in a non-uniformly distributed population
Pitkaniemi, Janne,
Pitkaeniemi, Janne,
Ranta, Jukka,
Pitkäniemi, Janne,
Karvonen, Marjatta,
Virtala, Esa,
Rusanen, Jarmo,
Colpaert, Alfred,
Naukkarinen, Arvo,
Tuomilehto, Jaakko,
DiMe Study Group
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2573-2588. Population-averaged and cluster-specific models for clustered ordinal response data
Have, Thomas R. Ten,
Landis, J. Richard,
Hartzel, Jonathan
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2589-2601. Assessing interactions of binary time-dependent covariates with time in Cox proportional hazards regression models using cubic spline functions
Heinzl, Harald,
Kaider, Alexandra,
Zlabinger, Gerhard
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2603-2616. Differential recall bias and spurious associations in case/control studies
Barry, Daniel
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2617-2627. Use of a stochastic model for repeated binary assessment
Hassaini, Habib,
Ebbutt, Alan
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2629-2632. OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES.
Greenland, Sander
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263-271. Randomized and non-randomized patients in clinical trials: Experiences with comprehensive cohort studies
Schmoor, Claudia,
Olschewski, Manfred,
Schumacher, Martin
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2635-2655. A three-step procedure for assessing bioequivalence in the general mixed model framework
Vuorinen, Jouni,
Turunen, Jari
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2657-2667. A comparison of different approaches for fitting centile curves to birthweight data
Bonellie, S. R.,
Raab, G. M.
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2657-2667. A COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT APRROACHES FOR FITTING CENTILE CURVES TO BIRTHWEIGHT DATA
Raab, G. M.,
Bonellie, S. R.
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2669-2687. Sources of uncertainty in estimating HIV infection rates by back-calculation: An application to Italian data
Mariotti, Sergio,
Cascioli, Raffaella
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2689-2702. Some statistical issues in project prioritization in the pharmaceutical industry
Senn, Stephen
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2703-2715. Sequential designs for equivalence studies
Whitehead, John
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2717-2732. Multi-level models for repeated measurement data: Application to quality of life data in clinical trials
Beacon, Heather J.,
Thompson, Simon G.
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273-281. Autoregressive age-period-cohort models
Lee, Wen C.,
Lin, Ruey S.
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273-281. AUTOREGRESSIVE AGE–PERIOD–COHORT MODELS
Lin, Ruey S.,
Lee, Wen C.
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2733-2749. Borrowing strength from external trials in a meta-analysis
Higgins, Julian P. T.,
Whitehead, Anne
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2751-2762. An application of a marked point process in pre-clinical medicine
Berridge, Damon M.
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2763-2780. Evaluation of long-term survival: Use of diagnostics and robust estimators with Cox's proportional hazards model
Valsecchi, M. G.,
Silvestri, D.,
Sasieni, P.
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2781-2795. Comparison of one-sample two-sided sequential $t$-tests for application in epidemiological studies
Van der Tweel, Ingeborg,
Kaaks, Rudolf,
Van Noord, Paul A. H.
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2781-2795. COMPARISON OF ONE-SAMPLE TWO-SIDED SEQUENTIAL t-TESTS FOR APPLICATION IN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES
Noord, Paul A. H. van,
Kaaks, Rudolf,
Tweel, Ingeborg van der
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2797-2812. On the relationship between response to treatment and survival time
Buyse, Marc,
Piedbois, Pascal
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2813-2826. Analysing non-compliance in clinical trials: Ethical imperative or mission impossible?
Goetghebeur, Els J. T.,
Shapiro, Stanley H.
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283-292. Interval censored survival data: A generalized linear modelling approach
Farrington, C. P.
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293-303. Measurement error models for ordinal exposure variables measured with error
Rosner, Bernard A.
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305-321. Reporting delay: A review with a simulation study and application to Spanish AIDS data
Gonzalez Manteiga, W.,
Fernandez, E.,
Sellero, C. Sanchez,
Fernandez, E. Vazquez,
Sellero, C. Sánchez,
Fernández, E. Vázquez,
González Manteiga, W.,
Otero, X. L.,
Hervada, X.,
Fernández, E.,
Taboada, X. A.
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323-333. A GENERALIZED LINEAR MODEL FOR ANALYSING RECEIVER OPERATING CHARACTERISTIC CURVES
Herman, William H.,
Engelgau, Michael M.,
Thompson, Theodore J.,
Smith, Philip J.
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323-333. A generalized linear model for analysing receiver operating characteristic curves (Corr: 97V16 p1299-1300)
Smith, Philip J.,
Thompson, Theodore J.,
Engelgau, Michael M.,
Herman, William H.
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335-336. DOSE FINDING STRATEGIES INVOLVING INTERIM ANALYSIS AND UNBALANCED TREATMENT ALLOCATION
Hommel, Gerhard,
Wargenau, Manfred
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335-336. CORRECTIONS: A SIMPLE TEST FOR SPATIAL PATTERN IN REGIONAL HEALTH DATA
WALTER, DR. S. D.
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337-338. METHODOLOGY OF CLINICAL DRUG TRIALS
Goldman, Anne I.
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343-359. Designing studies for dose response
Wong, Weng Kee,
Lachenbruch, Peter A.
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361-387. Multivariable prognostic models: Issues in developing models, evaluating assumptions and adequacy, and measuring and reducing errors
Harrell, Frank E., Jr,
Lee, Kerry L.,
Mark, Daniel B.
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37-49. A tree-based method of analysis for prospective studies
Zhang, Heping,
Holford, Theodore,
Bracken, Michael B.
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389-428. Statistical approaches to human brain mapping by functional magnetic resonance imaging
Lange, Nicholas
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429-442. Non-parametric two-sample tests for repeated ordinal responses
Fay, Michael P.,
Gennings, Chris
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443-447. A model for cross-over trials evaluating therapeutic preferences
Lindsey, J. K.,
Jones, B.
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449-462. The incidence of cystic fibrosis
Kosorok, Michael R.,
Wei, Wen-Hsiang,
Farrell, Philip M.
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463-476. Bayesian imputation of predictive values when covariate information is available and gold standard diagnosis is unavailable
Munoz, Alvaro,
Epstein, Leonardo D.,
Muñoz, Alvaro,
He, David
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477-496. Robustness and power of analysis of covariance applied to data distorted from normality by floor effects: Homogeneous regression slopes
Sullivan, Lisa M.,
D'Agostino, Ralph B.
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497-511. Assessment of HIV testing rates among HIV infected individuals using incidence data on HIV and AIDS diagnoses
Marschner, Ian C.
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51-60. The homogenetic estimate for the variance of survival rate
Zhao, Guolong
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513-525. Historical HIV incidence modelling in regional subgroups: Use of flexible discrete models with penalized splines based on prior curves
Greenland, Sander
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527-535. Analysis of cross-over trials for duration data
Lindsey, J. K.,
Jones, B.,
Lewis, J. A.
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537-557. Multiple-outcome meta-analysis of clinical trials
Berkey, C. S.,
Anderson, J. J.,
Hoaglin, D. C.
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561-562. MEASUREMENT, REGRESSION AND CALIBRATION.
Carroll, R. J.
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562-563. QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES: A HISTORICAL ESSAY.
Armitage, Peter
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563-564. MODELING THE AIDS EPIDEMIC: PLANNING, POLICY AND PREDICTION.
Becker, Niels G.
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565-580. A model for the effect of cigarette smoking on lung cancer incidence in Connecticut
Holford, Theodore R.,
Zhang, Zhongxin,
Zheng, Tongzhang,
McKay, Lisa A.
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581-605. Misclassification of smoking habits as a source of bias in the study of environmental tobacco smoke and lung cancer
Lee, Peter N.,
Forey, Barbara A.
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607-618. Some techniques for the analysis of work sampling data
Miller, Michael E.,
James, Margaret K.,
Langefeld, Carl D.,
Espeland, Mark A.,
Freedman, Jay A.,
Martin, Douglas K.,
Smith, David M.
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61-74. Polynomials with asymptotes for longitudinal data (Corr: 97V16 p2927-2928)
Jones, Richard H.
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61-74. POLYNOMIALS WITH ASYMPTOTES FOR LONGITUDINAL DATA
Jones, Richard H.
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619-629. A likelihood approach to meta-analysis with random effects
Hardy, Rebecca J.,
Thompson, Simon G.
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631-645. The appropriateness of the Wilcoxon test in ordinal data
Hilton, Joan F.
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647-658. An asymptotic test for the equality of coefficients of variation from $k$ populations
Feltz, Carol J.,
Miller, G. Edward
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647-658. AN ASYMPTOTIC TEST FOR THE EQUALITY OF COEFFICIENTS OF VARIATION FROM k POPULATIONS
Miller, G. Edward,
Feltz, Carol J.
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659-669. The impact of patient compliance on drug concentration profile in multiple doses
Wang, Wenping,
Husan, Francis,
Chow, Shein-Chung
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671-678. Sample size for the exact conditional test under inverse sampling
Lui, Kung-Jong
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679-680. TRENDS IN CANCER INCIDENCE AND MORTALITY.
Capocaccia, Riccardo
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681-682. Preface
Skiadas, Christos H.
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683-697. The four county study of childhood cancer: Clusters in context
Reynolds, Peggy,
Smith, Daniel F.,
Satariano, Enid,
Nelson, David O.,
Goldman, Lynn R.,
Neutra, Raymond R.
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699-705. Investigating increased incidence of events in the islands: A Hawaii Department of Health perspective
Maskarinec, Gertraud
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707-715. Childhood leukaemia in Sweden: Using GIS and a spatial scan statistic for cluster detection
Gustafsson, Goran,
Gustafsson, Goeran,
Hjalmars, Ulf,
Kulldorff, Martin,
Gustafsson, Göran,
Nagarwalla, Neville
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717-726. Exploratory spatial analysis of birth defect rates in an urban population
Rushton, Gerard,
Lolonis, Panos
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727-740. Surveillance of clustering near point sources
Le, Nhu D.,
Petkau, A. John,
Rosychuk, Rhonda
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741-746. Cluster analysis with constraints: Its use with breast cancer mortality rates in Argentina
Wojdyla, Daniel,
Poletto, Leonor,
Cuesta, Cristina,
Badler, Clara,
Passamonti, Maria Elena
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747-757. Spatial and temporal clustering of an occupational poisoning: The example of green tobacco sickness
McKnight, Robert H.,
Kryscio, Richard J.,
Mays, Jonathan R.,
Rodgers, George C., Jr
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75-92. Statistical analysis of zidovudine (AZT) effect on CD4 cell counts in HIV disease
McNeil, Alexander J.,
Gore, Sheila M.
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759-763. A potential risk of cancer in a central laboratory
Modan, Baruch,
Blumstein, Zvia,
Luxenburg, Osnat,
Novikov, Ilya
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765-782. Statistical power and design of focused clustering studies
Waller, Lance A.
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783-806. Realistic power simulations compare point- and area-based disease cluster tests
Oden, Neal,
Jacquez, Geoffrey,
Grimson, Roger
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807-816. Exploratory analysis as a sequel to suspected increased rate of cancer in a small residential or workplace community
Chen, Rina
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817-821. Cluster analysis by testing the statistical hypothesis of uniformity
Saferis, Viktoras,
Šaferis, Viktoras,
Vilkauskas, Leonardas A.
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823-836. A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF EMERGENCY ROOM VISITS AND AIR POLLUTION FOR PRINCE GEORGE, BRITISH COLUMBIA
Sun, Li,
Song, Xue-Kun,
LUNDBYE-CHRISTENSEN, SØREN,
JØRGENSEN, BENT
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823-836. A longitudinal study of emergency room visits and air pollution for Prince George, British Columbia (Corr: 97V16 p2928)
Jorgensen, Bent,
Joergensen, Bent,
Lundbye-Christensen, Soren,
Lundbye-Christensen, Soeren,
Jørgensen, Bent,
Lundbye-Christensen, Søren,
Song, Xue-Kun,
Sun, Li
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837-843. A random graph model for the final-size distribution of household infections
Islam, M. N.,
O'Shaughnessy, C. D.,
Smith, B.
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845-850. A scan statistic with a variable window
Nagarwalla, Neville
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851-871. Disease clusters in structured environments
Grimson, Roger C.,
Oden, Neal
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873-885. Disease cluster statistics for imprecise space-time locations
Jacquez, Geoffrey M.
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887-892. The spatial autocorrelation coefficient Moran's $I$ under heteroscedasticity
Waldhor, Thomas,
Waldhoer, Thomas,
Waldhör, Thomas
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887-892. THE SPATIAL AUTOCORRELATION COEFFICIENT MORAN'S I UNDER HETEROSCEDASTICITY
WALDHÖR, THOMAS
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893-905. Localization of disease clusters using regional measures of spatial autocorrelation
Munasinghe, Rajika L.,
Morris, Robert D.
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907-917. An introduction to smoothing incidence rates by penalized likelihood
Downer, Robert G.
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919-929. Covariate adjusted mixture models and disease mapping with the program DismapWin
Bohning, Dankmar,
Boehning, Dankmar,
Schlattmann, Peter,
Dietz, Ekkehart,
Böhning, Dankmar
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93-102. Estimation of expected quality adjusted survival by cross-sectional survey
Hwang, Jing-Shiang,
Tsauo, Jau-Yih,
Wang, Jung-Der
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931-931. The computer package DismapWin
Schlattmann, Peter
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933-937. Sorting variables for each case: A new algorithm to calculate injury severity score (ISS) using SPSS-PC
Linn, S.
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939-941. Quadrat analysis software for the detection of spatial or temporal clustering
Skelton, Adam G.
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943-950. Cluster: A software system for epidemiologic cluster analysis
Hall, H. I.,
Lee, C. V.,
Kaye, W. E.
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951-952. Statistical software for the clustering of health events
Jacquez, Geoffrey M.
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953-967. Cross-over trials with censored data
Feingold, Marcia,
Gillespie, Brenda Wilson
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969-986. Regret graphs, diagnostic uncertainty and Youden's index
Hilden, Jorgen,
Hilden, Joergen,
Hilden, Jørgen,
Glasziou, Paul
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987-1002. Testing for adverse reactions using prescription event monitoring
Andrew, J. E.,
Prescott, P.,
Smith, T. M. F.,
Inman, W. H. W.,
Kubota, K.
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-. METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES IN PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY – APPLICATION TO SPONTANEOUS REPORTING.
LEWIS, S. C.
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-. AN INTRODUCTION TO EPIDEMIOLOGY.
Darby, Sarah C.
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-. STATISTICS IN THE MEDICAL LITERATURE: 2
Altman, EDITOR: Douglas
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-. LOGISTIC REGRESSION. A SELF-LEARNING TEXT.
Blettner, Maria
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-. NEW CAMBRIDGE STATISTICAL TABLES (2nd edn).
Tjur, Tue
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-. STATISTICAL BASIS OF REFERENCE VALUES IN LABORATORY MEDICINE.
SCHÄFER, HELMUT
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Wilson, Susan R.
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