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Teratology|January 1, 1991
Conceptus viability, malformation, and suspect mutagens or teratogens in humans. The Yule-Simpson paradox and implications for inferences of causality in studies of mutagenicity or teratogenicity limited to human livebirthsE B Hook, R R Regal
Statistics in Medicine|July 1, 1984
Goodness-of-fit based confidence intervals for estimates of the size of a closed populationR R Regal, E B Hook
Human Genetics|January 1, 1983
Paternal ageE B Hook, P K Cross
American Journal of Human Genetics|March 1, 1984
A search for a paternal-age effect upon cases of 47, +21 in which the extra chromosome is of paternal originE B Hook, R R Regal
American Journal of Human Genetics|March 1, 1988
Maternal cigarette smoking, Down syndrome in live births, and infant raceE B Hook, P K Cross
American Journal of Human Genetics|May 1, 1978
Analyses of data on rates of cytogenetic disorders in live birthsE B Hook, J L Hamerton
Nature|July 30, 1971
Evidence for selective differences between cells with an active horse X chromosome and cells with an active donkey X chromosome in the female muleE B Hook, L D Brustman
Epidemiologic Reviews|January 1, 1995
Capture-recapture methods in epidemiology: methods and limitationsE B Hook, R R Regal
American Journal of Medical Genetics|April 24, 1996
Rates of Down syndrome at livebirth by one-year maternal age intervals in studies with apparent close to complete ascertainment in populations of European origin: a proposed revised rate schedule for use in genetic and prenatal screeningC A Hecht, E B Hook
American Journal of Epidemiology|March 15, 1993
Representative and misrepresentative associations of birth defects in livebirths. Conditions under which relative risks greater than unity in livebirths necessarily imply relative risks greater than unity in all conceptusesE B Hook, R R Regal
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Teratology|January 1, 1991
Conceptus viability, malformation, and suspect mutagens or teratogens in humans. The Yule-Simpson paradox and implications for inferences of causality in studies of mutagenicity or teratogenicity limited to human livebirthsE B Hook, R R Regal
Statistics in Medicine|July 1, 1984
Goodness-of-fit based confidence intervals for estimates of the size of a closed populationR R Regal, E B Hook
Human Genetics|January 1, 1983
Paternal ageE B Hook, P K Cross
American Journal of Human Genetics|March 1, 1984
A search for a paternal-age effect upon cases of 47, +21 in which the extra chromosome is of paternal originE B Hook, R R Regal
American Journal of Human Genetics|March 1, 1988
Maternal cigarette smoking, Down syndrome in live births, and infant raceE B Hook, P K Cross
American Journal of Human Genetics|May 1, 1978
Analyses of data on rates of cytogenetic disorders in live birthsE B Hook, J L Hamerton
Nature|July 30, 1971
Evidence for selective differences between cells with an active horse X chromosome and cells with an active donkey X chromosome in the female muleE B Hook, L D Brustman
Epidemiologic Reviews|January 1, 1995
Capture-recapture methods in epidemiology: methods and limitationsE B Hook, R R Regal
American Journal of Medical Genetics|April 24, 1996
Rates of Down syndrome at livebirth by one-year maternal age intervals in studies with apparent close to complete ascertainment in populations of European origin: a proposed revised rate schedule for use in genetic and prenatal screeningC A Hecht, E B Hook
American Journal of Epidemiology|March 15, 1993
Representative and misrepresentative associations of birth defects in livebirths. Conditions under which relative risks greater than unity in livebirths necessarily imply relative risks greater than unity in all conceptusesE B Hook, R R Regal
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