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M C Sheps

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Demography|February 15, 2011
Contributions of natality models to program planning and evaluationM C Sheps
Demography|August 1, 1970
Estimators of a type I geometric distribution from observations on conception timesH Majaumdar, M C Sheps
Population Studies|November 15, 2011
An analytic simulation model of human reproduction with demographic and biological componentsJ C Ridley, M C Sheps
American Journal of Public Health and the Nation'S Health|August 1, 1970
On relationships between longitudinal characteristics and cross-sectional dataJ A Menken, M C Sheps
Biometrics|June 1, 1971
A model for studying birth rates given time dependent changes in reproductive parametersM C Sheps, J A Menken
Theoretical Population Biology|March 1, 1972
Distribution of birth intervals according to the sampling frameM C Sheps, J A Menken
American Journal of Public Health and the Nation'S Health|May 1, 1970
Current status of population research in schools of public healthI W Gabrielson, M C Sheps, C S Shultz, et al.
Journal of the American Statistical Association|June 1, 1970
Truncation effect in closed and open birth interval dataM C Sheps, J A Menken, J C Ridley, et al.
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Demography|February 15, 2011
Contributions of natality models to program planning and evaluationM C Sheps
Demography|August 1, 1970
Estimators of a type I geometric distribution from observations on conception timesH Majaumdar, M C Sheps
Population Studies|November 15, 2011
An analytic simulation model of human reproduction with demographic and biological componentsJ C Ridley, M C Sheps
American Journal of Public Health and the Nation'S Health|August 1, 1970
On relationships between longitudinal characteristics and cross-sectional dataJ A Menken, M C Sheps
Biometrics|June 1, 1971
A model for studying birth rates given time dependent changes in reproductive parametersM C Sheps, J A Menken
Theoretical Population Biology|March 1, 1972
Distribution of birth intervals according to the sampling frameM C Sheps, J A Menken
American Journal of Public Health and the Nation'S Health|May 1, 1970
Current status of population research in schools of public healthI W Gabrielson, M C Sheps, C S Shultz, et al.
Journal of the American Statistical Association|June 1, 1970
Truncation effect in closed and open birth interval dataM C Sheps, J A Menken, J C Ridley, et al.
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