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Franz Koenig

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Statistics in Medicine|February 27, 2009
Optimal choice of the number of treatments to be included in a clinical trialNigel Stallard, Martin Posch, Tim Friede, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|October 14, 2008
Functional recovery at a minimum of 2 years after multiple injury-development of an outcome scorePatrick Weninger, Silke Aldrian, Franz Koenig, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|February 12, 2009
Adaptive designs for confirmatory clinical trialsFrank Bretz, Franz Koenig, Werner Brannath, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|January 13, 2016
Evidence, eminence and extrapolationGerald Hlavin, Franz Koenig, Christoph Male, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|December 2, 2004
Suicide in custody: case-control studyStefan Fruehwald, Teresa Matschnig, Franz Koenig, et al.
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|September 23, 2022
Adaptive clinical trial designs with blinded selection of binary composite endpoints and sample size reassessmentMarta Bofill Roig, Guadalupe Gómez Melis, Martin Posch, et al.
World Journal of Surgery|February 28, 2003
Effects of a femoral shaft fracture on multiply injured patients with a head injuryThomas Nau, Fritz Kutscha-Lissberg, Thomas Muellner, et al.
Psychiatry Research|December 17, 2003
Do monthly or seasonal variations exist in suicides in a high-risk setting?Stefan Fruehwald, Patrick Frottier, Teresa Matschnig, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|December 2, 2005
Testing and estimation in flexible group sequential designs with adaptive treatment selectionMartin Posch, Franz Koenig, Michael Branson, et al.
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|July 30, 2019
Group sequential adaptive designs in series of time-to-event randomised trials in rare diseases: A simulation studyMohamed Amine Bayar, Gwénaël Le Teuff, Franz Koenig, et al.
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Statistics in Medicine|February 27, 2009
Optimal choice of the number of treatments to be included in a clinical trialNigel Stallard, Martin Posch, Tim Friede, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|October 14, 2008
Functional recovery at a minimum of 2 years after multiple injury-development of an outcome scorePatrick Weninger, Silke Aldrian, Franz Koenig, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|February 12, 2009
Adaptive designs for confirmatory clinical trialsFrank Bretz, Franz Koenig, Werner Brannath, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|January 13, 2016
Evidence, eminence and extrapolationGerald Hlavin, Franz Koenig, Christoph Male, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|December 2, 2004
Suicide in custody: case-control studyStefan Fruehwald, Teresa Matschnig, Franz Koenig, et al.
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|September 23, 2022
Adaptive clinical trial designs with blinded selection of binary composite endpoints and sample size reassessmentMarta Bofill Roig, Guadalupe Gómez Melis, Martin Posch, et al.
World Journal of Surgery|February 28, 2003
Effects of a femoral shaft fracture on multiply injured patients with a head injuryThomas Nau, Fritz Kutscha-Lissberg, Thomas Muellner, et al.
Psychiatry Research|December 17, 2003
Do monthly or seasonal variations exist in suicides in a high-risk setting?Stefan Fruehwald, Patrick Frottier, Teresa Matschnig, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|December 2, 2005
Testing and estimation in flexible group sequential designs with adaptive treatment selectionMartin Posch, Franz Koenig, Michael Branson, et al.
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|July 30, 2019
Group sequential adaptive designs in series of time-to-event randomised trials in rare diseases: A simulation studyMohamed Amine Bayar, Gwénaël Le Teuff, Franz Koenig, et al.
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