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Rethinking historical controls -- Baker and Lindeman 2 (4): 383 ...
Stuart G. Baker and Karen S. Lindeman. Biometry Research Group, Division of Cancer Prevention, National Cancer Institute, EPN 344, 6130 Executive Blvd MSC ...
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Creating unbiased cross-sectional covariate-related reference ...
Usually, such reference ranges are created from data sets of independent observations. ... Keywords: Age-related reference ranges; Correlated measurements; ...
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Are clusters found in one dataset present in another dataset ...
Using simulations and real breast cancer datasets, the IGP is compared to four other popular cluster quality measures (homogeneity score, separation score, ...
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Incorporating retrospective data into an analysis of time to ...
Incorporating retrospective data into an analysis of time to illness. Andrew J Copas* and Vernon T Farewell. Department of Statistical Science, ...
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Estimating time-to-event from longitudinal ordinal data using ...
Longitudinal ordinal data are common in many scientific studies, including those of multiple sclerosis (MS), and are frequently modeled using Markov ...
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Sparse inverse covariance estimation with the graphical lasso ...
Dec 12, 2007 ... We consider the problem of estimating sparse graphs by a lasso penalty applied to the inverse covariance matrix. Using a coordinate descent ...
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Sample size determination for matched-pair equivalence trials ...
Let Formula , Formula , and Formula be the sample-based estimates of pijg,pi + g, ..... Sample size determination for equivalence test using rate ratio of ...
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A multivariate family-based association test using generalized ...
A multivariate family-based association test using generalized estimating equations: FBAT-GEE. Christoph Lange*, Edwin K. Silverman, Xin Xu, Scott T. Weiss ...
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MOST: detecting cancer differential gene expression -- Lian 9 (3 ...
Biostatistics 2008 9(3):411-418; doi:10.1093/biostatistics/kxm042 ... The most popular method for differential gene expression detection in 2-sample ...
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Effective communication of standard errors and confidence ...
Effective communication of standard errors and confidence intervals ... In text: Compare the clarity and message of "the estimate is 1.48(se=0.09)" to "the ...
 
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