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Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|July 19, 2022
Bayesian design of clinical trials using joint models for recurrent and terminating eventsJiawei Xu, Matthew A Psioda, Joseph G Ibrahim
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 14, 2017
Patent Foramen Ovale after Cryptogenic Stroke - Assessing the Evidence for ClosureAndrew Farb, Nicole G Ibrahim, Bram D Zuckerman
Biometrics|September 2, 2005
Bayesian analysis for generalized linear models with nonignorably missing covariatesLan Huang, Ming-Hui Chen, Joseph G Ibrahim
BMC Medical Research Methodology|December 1, 2012
Bayesian methods in clinical trials: a Bayesian analysis of ECOG trials E1684 and E1690Joseph G Ibrahim, Ming-Hui Chen, Haitao Chu
Southern Medical Journal|December 10, 1999
CA-125 tumor-associated antigen in a patient with tuberculous peritonitisG Ibrahim, B Gelzayd, F DeMatia, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|March 10, 1999
Using missing data methods in genetic studies with missing mutation statusT Leong, S R Lipsitz, J G Ibrahim
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology|October 1, 1984
The effect of hydrogen ions on the steady state multiplicity of substrate-inhibited enzymatic reactions. III. Asymmetrical steady states in enzyme membranesS S Elnashaie, G Ibrahim, S S Elshishini
Biometrics|March 2, 2005
A flexible B-spline model for multiple longitudinal biomarkers and survivalElizabeth R Brown, Joseph G Ibrahim, Victor DeGruttola
Statistics in Medicine|May 19, 2011
Sample size and power determination in joint modeling of longitudinal and survival dataLiddy M Chen, Joseph G Ibrahim, Haitao Chu
Statistics in Medicine|June 29, 2011
Maximum likelihood estimation in generalized linear models with multiple covariates subject to detection limitsRyan C May, Joseph G Ibrahim, Haitao Chu
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Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|July 19, 2022
Bayesian design of clinical trials using joint models for recurrent and terminating eventsJiawei Xu, Matthew A Psioda, Joseph G Ibrahim
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 14, 2017
Patent Foramen Ovale after Cryptogenic Stroke - Assessing the Evidence for ClosureAndrew Farb, Nicole G Ibrahim, Bram D Zuckerman
Biometrics|September 2, 2005
Bayesian analysis for generalized linear models with nonignorably missing covariatesLan Huang, Ming-Hui Chen, Joseph G Ibrahim
BMC Medical Research Methodology|December 1, 2012
Bayesian methods in clinical trials: a Bayesian analysis of ECOG trials E1684 and E1690Joseph G Ibrahim, Ming-Hui Chen, Haitao Chu
Southern Medical Journal|December 10, 1999
CA-125 tumor-associated antigen in a patient with tuberculous peritonitisG Ibrahim, B Gelzayd, F DeMatia, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|March 10, 1999
Using missing data methods in genetic studies with missing mutation statusT Leong, S R Lipsitz, J G Ibrahim
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology|October 1, 1984
The effect of hydrogen ions on the steady state multiplicity of substrate-inhibited enzymatic reactions. III. Asymmetrical steady states in enzyme membranesS S Elnashaie, G Ibrahim, S S Elshishini
Biometrics|March 2, 2005
A flexible B-spline model for multiple longitudinal biomarkers and survivalElizabeth R Brown, Joseph G Ibrahim, Victor DeGruttola
Statistics in Medicine|May 19, 2011
Sample size and power determination in joint modeling of longitudinal and survival dataLiddy M Chen, Joseph G Ibrahim, Haitao Chu
Statistics in Medicine|June 29, 2011
Maximum likelihood estimation in generalized linear models with multiple covariates subject to detection limitsRyan C May, Joseph G Ibrahim, Haitao Chu
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