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Manabu Kuroki

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Statistics in Medicine|June 12, 2013
Sharp bounds on causal effects using a surrogate endpointManabu Kuroki
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|March 2, 2006
Variance estimators for three "probabilities of causation"Zhihong Cai, Manabu Kuroki
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology|December 24, 2015
The Development of Statistical Models for Predicting Surgical Site Infections in Japan: Toward a Statistical Model-Based Standardized Infection RatioHaruhisa Fukuda, Manabu Kuroki
Statistics in Medicine|September 10, 2008
Formulating tightest bounds on causal effects in studies with unmeasured confoundersManabu Kuroki, Zhihong Cai
Statistics in Medicine|May 1, 2014
A new proportion measure of the treatment effect captured by candidate surrogate endpointsFumiaki Kobayashi, Manabu Kuroki
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|November 17, 2020
Proportion of treatment effect mediated by surrogate endpointsManabu Kuroki, Ryusei Shingaki, Yongming Qu
Statistics in Medicine|December 1, 2006
Non-parametric bounds on treatment effects with non-compliance by covariate adjustmentZhihong Cai, Manabu Kuroki, Tosiya Sato
Biometrics|December 29, 2007
Bounds on direct effects in the presence of confounded intermediate variablesZhihong Cai, Manabu Kuroki, Judea Pearl, et al.
IJID Regions|June 26, 2023
Case fatality rate considering the lag time from the onset of COVID-19 infection to related death from 2020 to 2022 in JapanShuko Nojiri, Yuta Kawakami, Daisuke Nakamoto, et al.
Plos One|April 27, 2022
Changes in social environment due to the state of emergency and Go To campaign during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan: An ecological studyRie Kanamori, Yuta Kawakami, Shuko Nojiri, et al.
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Statistics in Medicine|June 12, 2013
Sharp bounds on causal effects using a surrogate endpointManabu Kuroki
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|March 2, 2006
Variance estimators for three "probabilities of causation"Zhihong Cai, Manabu Kuroki
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology|December 24, 2015
The Development of Statistical Models for Predicting Surgical Site Infections in Japan: Toward a Statistical Model-Based Standardized Infection RatioHaruhisa Fukuda, Manabu Kuroki
Statistics in Medicine|September 10, 2008
Formulating tightest bounds on causal effects in studies with unmeasured confoundersManabu Kuroki, Zhihong Cai
Statistics in Medicine|May 1, 2014
A new proportion measure of the treatment effect captured by candidate surrogate endpointsFumiaki Kobayashi, Manabu Kuroki
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|November 17, 2020
Proportion of treatment effect mediated by surrogate endpointsManabu Kuroki, Ryusei Shingaki, Yongming Qu
Statistics in Medicine|December 1, 2006
Non-parametric bounds on treatment effects with non-compliance by covariate adjustmentZhihong Cai, Manabu Kuroki, Tosiya Sato
Biometrics|December 29, 2007
Bounds on direct effects in the presence of confounded intermediate variablesZhihong Cai, Manabu Kuroki, Judea Pearl, et al.
IJID Regions|June 26, 2023
Case fatality rate considering the lag time from the onset of COVID-19 infection to related death from 2020 to 2022 in JapanShuko Nojiri, Yuta Kawakami, Daisuke Nakamoto, et al.
Plos One|April 27, 2022
Changes in social environment due to the state of emergency and Go To campaign during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan: An ecological studyRie Kanamori, Yuta Kawakami, Shuko Nojiri, et al.
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