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G E Bonney

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American Journal of Human Genetics|October 3, 1998
Ascertainment corrections based on smaller family unitsG E Bonney
Genetic Epidemiology. Supplement|January 1, 1986
A note on the basis of regressive models for genetic analysisG E Bonney
Human Heredity|January 1, 1992
Compound regressive models for family dataG E Bonney
American Journal of Medical Genetics|August 1, 1984
On the statistical determination of major gene mechanisms in continuous human traits: regressive modelsG E Bonney
Biometrics|September 1, 1986
Regressive logistic models for familial disease and other binary traitsG E Bonney
Biometrics|December 1, 1987
Logistic regression for dependent binary observationsG E Bonney
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|August 1, 1990
Interactions of genes, environment, and life-style in lung cancer developmentG E Bonney
Genetic Epidemiology|January 1, 1990
A time-dependent logistic hazard function for modeling variable age of onset in analysis of familial diseasesL Abel, G E Bonney
Genetic Epidemiology|January 1, 1989
Equivalence of the mixed and regressive models for genetic analysis. I. Continuous traitsF M Demenais, G E Bonney
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1984
Sampling considerations in the design and analysis of family studiesR C Elston, G E Bonney
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American Journal of Human Genetics|October 3, 1998
Ascertainment corrections based on smaller family unitsG E Bonney
Genetic Epidemiology. Supplement|January 1, 1986
A note on the basis of regressive models for genetic analysisG E Bonney
Human Heredity|January 1, 1992
Compound regressive models for family dataG E Bonney
American Journal of Medical Genetics|August 1, 1984
On the statistical determination of major gene mechanisms in continuous human traits: regressive modelsG E Bonney
Biometrics|September 1, 1986
Regressive logistic models for familial disease and other binary traitsG E Bonney
Biometrics|December 1, 1987
Logistic regression for dependent binary observationsG E Bonney
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|August 1, 1990
Interactions of genes, environment, and life-style in lung cancer developmentG E Bonney
Genetic Epidemiology|January 1, 1990
A time-dependent logistic hazard function for modeling variable age of onset in analysis of familial diseasesL Abel, G E Bonney
Genetic Epidemiology|January 1, 1989
Equivalence of the mixed and regressive models for genetic analysis. I. Continuous traitsF M Demenais, G E Bonney
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1984
Sampling considerations in the design and analysis of family studiesR C Elston, G E Bonney
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