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C R Weinberg

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Statistics in Medicine|March 15, 1994
Sources of bias in studies of time to pregnancyC R Weinberg, D D Baird, A J Wilcox
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|February 18, 1994
Bias in retrospective studies of spontaneous abortion based on the outcome of the most recent pregnancyC R Weinberg, D D Baird, A J Wilcox
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|February 1, 1995
The sex of the baby may be related to the length of the follicular phase in the conception cycleC R Weinberg, D D Baird, A J Wilcox
Biometrics|June 1, 1986
Testing for simple independent action between two factors for dichotomous response dataW W Piegorsch, C R Weinberg, J K Haseman
American Journal of Epidemiology|May 1, 1989
Reduced fecundability in women with prenatal exposure to cigarette smokingC R Weinberg, A J Wilcox, D D Baird
Statistics in Medicine|January 30, 1994
Non-hierarchical logistic models and case-only designs for assessing susceptibility in population-based case-control studiesW W Piegorsch, C R Weinberg, J A Taylor
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|August 23, 2003
Modelling multiple ovulation, fertilization, and embryo loss in human fertility studiesD B Dunson, C R Weinberg, A J Wilcox
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|December 26, 2001
Gene selection for sample classification based on gene expression data: study of sensitivity to choice of parameters of the GA/KNN methodL Li, C R Weinberg, T A Darden, et al.
Journal of the American Statistical Association|December 1, 1996
A random-effects model for cycle viability in fertility studiesH Zhou, C R Weinberg, A J Wilcox, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|July 25, 2008
Making the most of case-mother/control-mother studiesM Shi, D M Umbach, S H Vermeulen, et al.
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Statistics in Medicine|March 15, 1994
Sources of bias in studies of time to pregnancyC R Weinberg, D D Baird, A J Wilcox
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|February 18, 1994
Bias in retrospective studies of spontaneous abortion based on the outcome of the most recent pregnancyC R Weinberg, D D Baird, A J Wilcox
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|February 1, 1995
The sex of the baby may be related to the length of the follicular phase in the conception cycleC R Weinberg, D D Baird, A J Wilcox
Biometrics|June 1, 1986
Testing for simple independent action between two factors for dichotomous response dataW W Piegorsch, C R Weinberg, J K Haseman
American Journal of Epidemiology|May 1, 1989
Reduced fecundability in women with prenatal exposure to cigarette smokingC R Weinberg, A J Wilcox, D D Baird
Statistics in Medicine|January 30, 1994
Non-hierarchical logistic models and case-only designs for assessing susceptibility in population-based case-control studiesW W Piegorsch, C R Weinberg, J A Taylor
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|August 23, 2003
Modelling multiple ovulation, fertilization, and embryo loss in human fertility studiesD B Dunson, C R Weinberg, A J Wilcox
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|December 26, 2001
Gene selection for sample classification based on gene expression data: study of sensitivity to choice of parameters of the GA/KNN methodL Li, C R Weinberg, T A Darden, et al.
Journal of the American Statistical Association|December 1, 1996
A random-effects model for cycle viability in fertility studiesH Zhou, C R Weinberg, A J Wilcox, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|July 25, 2008
Making the most of case-mother/control-mother studiesM Shi, D M Umbach, S H Vermeulen, et al.
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