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C B Dean

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Infectious Disease Modelling|May 26, 2023
A discrete-time susceptible-infectious-recovered-susceptible model for the analysis of influenza dataGeorges Bucyibaruta, C B Dean, Mahmoud Torabi
Statistics in Medicine|June 28, 2001
Simultaneous modelling of operative mortality and long-term survival after coronary artery bypass surgeryM Ghahramani, C B Dean, J J Spinelli
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|December 5, 2013
Efficient panel designs for longitudinal recurrent event studies recording panel countsElizabeth Juarez-Colunga, C B Dean, Robert Balshaw
Statistics in Medicine|October 4, 2011
Short-term cancer mortality projections: a comparative study of prediction methodsTerry C K Lee, C B Dean, Robert Semenciw
Journal of Safety Research|February 3, 2007
Modeling the contribution of speeding and impaired driving to insurance claim counts and costs when contributing factors are unknownYvonne Y Zheng, Peter J Cooper, C B Dean
Statistics in Medicine|June 28, 2001
The use of mixture models for identifying high risks in disease mappingA F Militino, M D Ugarte, C B Dean
Biometrics|March 18, 2017
Joint modeling of zero-inflated panel count and severity outcomesE Juarez-Colunga, G L Silva, C B Dean
Biometrics|March 17, 2001
Detecting interaction between random region and fixed age effects in disease mappingC B Dean, M D Ugarte, A F Militino
Statistics in Medicine|October 19, 2007
Hierarchical Bayesian spatiotemporal analysis of revascularization odds using smoothing splinesGiovani L Silva, C B Dean, Théophile Niyonsenga, et al.
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|March 22, 2012
Who is stressed? Comparing cortisol levels between individualsPablo A Nepomnaschy, Terry C K Lee, Leilei Zeng, et al.
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Infectious Disease Modelling|May 26, 2023
A discrete-time susceptible-infectious-recovered-susceptible model for the analysis of influenza dataGeorges Bucyibaruta, C B Dean, Mahmoud Torabi
Statistics in Medicine|June 28, 2001
Simultaneous modelling of operative mortality and long-term survival after coronary artery bypass surgeryM Ghahramani, C B Dean, J J Spinelli
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|December 5, 2013
Efficient panel designs for longitudinal recurrent event studies recording panel countsElizabeth Juarez-Colunga, C B Dean, Robert Balshaw
Statistics in Medicine|October 4, 2011
Short-term cancer mortality projections: a comparative study of prediction methodsTerry C K Lee, C B Dean, Robert Semenciw
Journal of Safety Research|February 3, 2007
Modeling the contribution of speeding and impaired driving to insurance claim counts and costs when contributing factors are unknownYvonne Y Zheng, Peter J Cooper, C B Dean
Statistics in Medicine|June 28, 2001
The use of mixture models for identifying high risks in disease mappingA F Militino, M D Ugarte, C B Dean
Biometrics|March 18, 2017
Joint modeling of zero-inflated panel count and severity outcomesE Juarez-Colunga, G L Silva, C B Dean
Biometrics|March 17, 2001
Detecting interaction between random region and fixed age effects in disease mappingC B Dean, M D Ugarte, A F Militino
Statistics in Medicine|October 19, 2007
Hierarchical Bayesian spatiotemporal analysis of revascularization odds using smoothing splinesGiovani L Silva, C B Dean, Théophile Niyonsenga, et al.
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|March 22, 2012
Who is stressed? Comparing cortisol levels between individualsPablo A Nepomnaschy, Terry C K Lee, Leilei Zeng, et al.
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