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Angela M Wood

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Disease Markers|September 24, 2009
Evaluating the prognostic value of new cardiovascular biomarkersAngela M Wood, Philip Greenland
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|June 6, 2015
Statistical Challenges in Risk PredictionIan R White, Angela M Wood
The Lancet. Child & Adolescent Health|January 9, 2026
Vascular and inflammatory diseases after COVID-19 infection and vaccination in children - Authors' replyAngela M Wood, Alexia Sampri, Thomas Bolton
The Lancet. Diabetes & Endocrinology|December 17, 2022
Mendelian randomisation and vitamin D: the importance of model assumptions - Authors' replyStephen Burgess, Angela M Wood, Adam S Butterworth
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|January 30, 2015
The estimation and use of predictions for the assessment of model performance using large samples with multiply imputed dataAngela M Wood, Patrick Royston, Ian R White
Statistics in Medicine|January 13, 2011
Multiple imputation using chained equations: Issues and guidance for practiceIan R White, Patrick Royston, Angela M Wood
Statistics in Medicine|January 19, 2008
How should variable selection be performed with multiply imputed data?Angela M Wood, Ian R White, Patrick Royston
Statistics in Medicine|September 30, 2017
Extending the MR-Egger method for multivariable Mendelian randomization to correct for both measured and unmeasured pleiotropyJessica M B Rees, Angela M Wood, Stephen Burgess
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|September 4, 2018
Biases incurred from nonrandom repeat testing of haemoglobin levels in blood donors: Selective testing and its implicationsRyan K Chung, Angela M Wood, Michael J Sweeting
Clinical Trials (London, England)|November 11, 2005
Are missing outcome data adequately handled? A review of published randomized controlled trials in major medical journalsAngela M Wood, Ian R White, Simon G Thompson
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Disease Markers|September 24, 2009
Evaluating the prognostic value of new cardiovascular biomarkersAngela M Wood, Philip Greenland
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|June 6, 2015
Statistical Challenges in Risk PredictionIan R White, Angela M Wood
The Lancet. Child & Adolescent Health|January 9, 2026
Vascular and inflammatory diseases after COVID-19 infection and vaccination in children - Authors' replyAngela M Wood, Alexia Sampri, Thomas Bolton
The Lancet. Diabetes & Endocrinology|December 17, 2022
Mendelian randomisation and vitamin D: the importance of model assumptions - Authors' replyStephen Burgess, Angela M Wood, Adam S Butterworth
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|January 30, 2015
The estimation and use of predictions for the assessment of model performance using large samples with multiply imputed dataAngela M Wood, Patrick Royston, Ian R White
Statistics in Medicine|January 13, 2011
Multiple imputation using chained equations: Issues and guidance for practiceIan R White, Patrick Royston, Angela M Wood
Statistics in Medicine|January 19, 2008
How should variable selection be performed with multiply imputed data?Angela M Wood, Ian R White, Patrick Royston
Statistics in Medicine|September 30, 2017
Extending the MR-Egger method for multivariable Mendelian randomization to correct for both measured and unmeasured pleiotropyJessica M B Rees, Angela M Wood, Stephen Burgess
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|September 4, 2018
Biases incurred from nonrandom repeat testing of haemoglobin levels in blood donors: Selective testing and its implicationsRyan K Chung, Angela M Wood, Michael J Sweeting
Clinical Trials (London, England)|November 11, 2005
Are missing outcome data adequately handled? A review of published randomized controlled trials in major medical journalsAngela M Wood, Ian R White, Simon G Thompson
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