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James H Ware

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The New England Journal of Medicine|May 23, 2003
Interpreting incomplete data in studies of diet and weight lossJames H Ware
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 22, 2003
The National Emphysema Treatment Trial--how strong is the evidence?James H Ware
The New England Journal of Medicine|December 22, 2006
The limitations of risk factors as prognostic toolsJames H Ware
Prevention Science : the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research|May 13, 2011
Detecting moderator effects using subgroup analysesRui Wang, James H Ware
Statistics in Medicine|June 19, 2007
Assessing non-inferiority: a combination approachPing Gao, James H Ware
Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics|February 7, 2017
An evaluation of increasing sample size based on conditional powerMichael Gaffney, James H Ware
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 6, 2011
Pragmatic trials--guides to better patient care?James H Ware, Mary Beth Hamel
The Journal of Pediatrics|December 3, 2003
Intellectual impairment in children with blood lead concentrations below 10 microg per deciliterWalter J Rogan, James H Ware
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 5, 2015
Cleaner air, bigger lungsDouglas W Dockery, James H Ware
Lancet (London, England)|April 21, 2009
Translating statistical findings into plain EnglishStuart J Pocock, James H Ware
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The New England Journal of Medicine|May 23, 2003
Interpreting incomplete data in studies of diet and weight lossJames H Ware
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 22, 2003
The National Emphysema Treatment Trial--how strong is the evidence?James H Ware
The New England Journal of Medicine|December 22, 2006
The limitations of risk factors as prognostic toolsJames H Ware
Prevention Science : the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research|May 13, 2011
Detecting moderator effects using subgroup analysesRui Wang, James H Ware
Statistics in Medicine|June 19, 2007
Assessing non-inferiority: a combination approachPing Gao, James H Ware
Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics|February 7, 2017
An evaluation of increasing sample size based on conditional powerMichael Gaffney, James H Ware
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 6, 2011
Pragmatic trials--guides to better patient care?James H Ware, Mary Beth Hamel
The Journal of Pediatrics|December 3, 2003
Intellectual impairment in children with blood lead concentrations below 10 microg per deciliterWalter J Rogan, James H Ware
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 5, 2015
Cleaner air, bigger lungsDouglas W Dockery, James H Ware
Lancet (London, England)|April 21, 2009
Translating statistical findings into plain EnglishStuart J Pocock, James H Ware
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