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M W Knuiman

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Statistics in Medicine|October 1, 1990
Survival analysis in natural history studies of diseaseN Keiding, M W Knuiman
Psychological Medicine|February 1, 1984
A statistical modelling approach to community prevalence dataM W Knuiman, P W Burvill
Injury Prevention : Journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention|September 13, 2002
Trends in road injury hospitalisation rates for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in Western Australia, 1971-97L R Cercarelli, M W Knuiman
Journal of Cardiovascular Risk|January 27, 1999
Longitudinal analysis of the effect of smoking cessation on cardiovascular risk factors in a community sample: the Busselton StudyH C Bartholomew, M W Knuiman
Psychological Medicine|August 1, 1983
The influence of minor psychiatric morbidity on consulting rates to general practitionersP W Burvill, M W Knuiman
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|September 1, 1983
Which version of the General Health Questionnaire should be used in community studies?P W Burvill, M W Knuiman
Genetic Epidemiology|March 21, 2000
Use of conditional and marginal odds-ratios for analysing familial aggregation of binary dataP E FitzGerald, M W Knuiman
Biometrics|December 1, 1988
Incorporating prior information into the analysis of contingency tablesM W Knuiman, T P Speed
Journal of Cardiovascular Risk|October 1, 1996
Risk factors for stroke mortality in men and women: The Busselton StudyM W Knuiman, H T Vu
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|January 13, 1998
Prediction of coronary heart disease mortality in Busselton, Western Australia: an evaluation of the Framingham, national health epidemiologic follow up study, and WHO ERICA risk scoresM W Knuiman, H T Vu
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Statistics in Medicine|October 1, 1990
Survival analysis in natural history studies of diseaseN Keiding, M W Knuiman
Psychological Medicine|February 1, 1984
A statistical modelling approach to community prevalence dataM W Knuiman, P W Burvill
Injury Prevention : Journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention|September 13, 2002
Trends in road injury hospitalisation rates for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in Western Australia, 1971-97L R Cercarelli, M W Knuiman
Journal of Cardiovascular Risk|January 27, 1999
Longitudinal analysis of the effect of smoking cessation on cardiovascular risk factors in a community sample: the Busselton StudyH C Bartholomew, M W Knuiman
Psychological Medicine|August 1, 1983
The influence of minor psychiatric morbidity on consulting rates to general practitionersP W Burvill, M W Knuiman
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|September 1, 1983
Which version of the General Health Questionnaire should be used in community studies?P W Burvill, M W Knuiman
Genetic Epidemiology|March 21, 2000
Use of conditional and marginal odds-ratios for analysing familial aggregation of binary dataP E FitzGerald, M W Knuiman
Biometrics|December 1, 1988
Incorporating prior information into the analysis of contingency tablesM W Knuiman, T P Speed
Journal of Cardiovascular Risk|October 1, 1996
Risk factors for stroke mortality in men and women: The Busselton StudyM W Knuiman, H T Vu
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|January 13, 1998
Prediction of coronary heart disease mortality in Busselton, Western Australia: an evaluation of the Framingham, national health epidemiologic follow up study, and WHO ERICA risk scoresM W Knuiman, H T Vu
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