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Luis Carlos Silva

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Medwave|November 11, 2014
[Temporal sequence in observational studies to establish causality]Luis Carlos Silva
Medwave|September 9, 2014
[Confidence intervals and p values]Luis Carlos Silva Ayçaguer
Medwave|October 10, 2014
[Causality and prediction: differences and points of contact]Luis Carlos Silva Ayçaguer
Enfermeria Clinica|February 25, 2011
[An obsolete indicator, but regretably still in force]Luis Carlos Silva Ayçaguer
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|August 25, 2014
Pesticides and the epidemic of CKD in Central AmericaPedro Orduñez, Luis Carlos Silva
MEDICC Review|June 1, 2014
Chronic kidney disease in Central American agricultural communities: challenges for epidemiology and public healthLuis Carlos Silva, Pedro Ordúñez
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 13, 2004
Learning from low income countries: what are the lessons? Health information technology need not cost the earthLuis Carlos Silva, Pedro Urra
Revista Panamericana De Salud Publica = Pan American Journal of Public Health|July 3, 2004
[Tests of statistical significance in three biomedical journals: a critical review]Madelaine Sarria Castro, Luis Carlos Silva Ayçaguer
MEDICC Review|September 13, 2021
A Year in the COVID-19 Epidemic: Cuba and Uruguay in the Latin American ContextLuis Carlos Silva-Ayçaguer, Jacqueline Ponzo-Gómez
Gaceta Sanitaria|April 10, 2012
[Explanation of samples sizes in current biomedical journals: an irrational requirement]Luis Carlos Silva Ayçaguer, Patricia Alonso Galbán
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Medwave|November 11, 2014
[Temporal sequence in observational studies to establish causality]Luis Carlos Silva
Medwave|September 9, 2014
[Confidence intervals and p values]Luis Carlos Silva Ayçaguer
Medwave|October 10, 2014
[Causality and prediction: differences and points of contact]Luis Carlos Silva Ayçaguer
Enfermeria Clinica|February 25, 2011
[An obsolete indicator, but regretably still in force]Luis Carlos Silva Ayçaguer
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|August 25, 2014
Pesticides and the epidemic of CKD in Central AmericaPedro Orduñez, Luis Carlos Silva
MEDICC Review|June 1, 2014
Chronic kidney disease in Central American agricultural communities: challenges for epidemiology and public healthLuis Carlos Silva, Pedro Ordúñez
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 13, 2004
Learning from low income countries: what are the lessons? Health information technology need not cost the earthLuis Carlos Silva, Pedro Urra
Revista Panamericana De Salud Publica = Pan American Journal of Public Health|July 3, 2004
[Tests of statistical significance in three biomedical journals: a critical review]Madelaine Sarria Castro, Luis Carlos Silva Ayçaguer
MEDICC Review|September 13, 2021
A Year in the COVID-19 Epidemic: Cuba and Uruguay in the Latin American ContextLuis Carlos Silva-Ayçaguer, Jacqueline Ponzo-Gómez
Gaceta Sanitaria|April 10, 2012
[Explanation of samples sizes in current biomedical journals: an irrational requirement]Luis Carlos Silva Ayçaguer, Patricia Alonso Galbán
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