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David Harrington
Mitchell H Gail

Lifetime data analysis

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Lifetime Data Analysis|December 7, 2007
Estimation and interpretation of models of absolute risk from epidemiologic data, including family-based studiesMitchell H Gail
Lifetime Data Analysis|March 18, 2026
Inference for cause-specific cox model absolute risk in cohort subsampling designsLola Etiévant, Mitchell H Gail
Lifetime Data Analysis|April 2, 2024
Cox model inference for relative hazard and pure risk from stratified weight-calibrated case-cohort dataLola Etievant, Mitchell H Gail
Lifetime Data Analysis|February 5, 2005
Dimension reduction in the linear model for right-censored data: predicting the change of HIV-I RNA levels using clinical and protease gene mutation dataJie Huang, David Harrington
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Lifetime Data Analysis|December 7, 2007
Estimation and interpretation of models of absolute risk from epidemiologic data, including family-based studiesMitchell H Gail
Lifetime Data Analysis|March 18, 2026
Inference for cause-specific cox model absolute risk in cohort subsampling designsLola Etiévant, Mitchell H Gail
Lifetime Data Analysis|April 2, 2024
Cox model inference for relative hazard and pure risk from stratified weight-calibrated case-cohort dataLola Etievant, Mitchell H Gail
Lifetime Data Analysis|February 5, 2005
Dimension reduction in the linear model for right-censored data: predicting the change of HIV-I RNA levels using clinical and protease gene mutation dataJie Huang, David Harrington
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