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Mark S Gilthorpe

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International Journal of Epidemiology|January 22, 2005
Commentary: is tooth loss good or bad for general health?Yu-Kang Tu, Mark S Gilthorpe
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 27, 2003
Rural/urban differences in the association between deprivation and healthcare utilisationMark S Gilthorpe, Richard C Wilson
Statistics in Medicine|March 10, 2006
Revisiting the relation between change and initial value: a review and evaluationYu-Kang Tu, Mark S Gilthorpe
BMC Health Services Research|November 17, 2007
The most dangerous hospital or the most dangerous equation?Yu-Kang Tu, Mark S Gilthorpe
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|February 13, 2007
Unexplained residuals models are not solutions to statistical modeling of the fetal origins hypothesisYu-Kang Tu, Mark S Gilthorpe
Emerging Themes in Epidemiology|March 20, 2020
Response to: Simpson's Paradox is suppression, but Lord's Paradox is neither: clarification of and correction to Tu, Gunnell, and Gilthorpe (2008) by Nickerson CA & Brown NJL (https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-7622-5-2)Mark S Gilthorpe, Yu-Kang Tu
Periodontology 2000|April 18, 2012
Key statistical and analytical issues for evaluating treatment effects in periodontal researchYu-Kang Tu, Mark S Gilthorpe
International Journal of Epidemiology|September 11, 2004
Mathematical coupling: a multilevel approachMark S Gilthorpe, Yu-Kang Tu
Clinical Orthodontics and Research|September 13, 2001
Agreement between normative and perceived orthodontic need amongst deprived multiethnic school children in LondonBilal Ahmed, Mark S. Gilthorpe, Raman Bedi
European Journal of Oral Sciences|August 19, 2008
A structural equation modelling approach to the analysis of changeYu-Kang Tu, Vibeke Baelum, Mark S Gilthorpe
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International Journal of Epidemiology|January 22, 2005
Commentary: is tooth loss good or bad for general health?Yu-Kang Tu, Mark S Gilthorpe
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 27, 2003
Rural/urban differences in the association between deprivation and healthcare utilisationMark S Gilthorpe, Richard C Wilson
Statistics in Medicine|March 10, 2006
Revisiting the relation between change and initial value: a review and evaluationYu-Kang Tu, Mark S Gilthorpe
BMC Health Services Research|November 17, 2007
The most dangerous hospital or the most dangerous equation?Yu-Kang Tu, Mark S Gilthorpe
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|February 13, 2007
Unexplained residuals models are not solutions to statistical modeling of the fetal origins hypothesisYu-Kang Tu, Mark S Gilthorpe
Emerging Themes in Epidemiology|March 20, 2020
Response to: Simpson's Paradox is suppression, but Lord's Paradox is neither: clarification of and correction to Tu, Gunnell, and Gilthorpe (2008) by Nickerson CA & Brown NJL (https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-7622-5-2)Mark S Gilthorpe, Yu-Kang Tu
Periodontology 2000|April 18, 2012
Key statistical and analytical issues for evaluating treatment effects in periodontal researchYu-Kang Tu, Mark S Gilthorpe
International Journal of Epidemiology|September 11, 2004
Mathematical coupling: a multilevel approachMark S Gilthorpe, Yu-Kang Tu
Clinical Orthodontics and Research|September 13, 2001
Agreement between normative and perceived orthodontic need amongst deprived multiethnic school children in LondonBilal Ahmed, Mark S. Gilthorpe, Raman Bedi
European Journal of Oral Sciences|August 19, 2008
A structural equation modelling approach to the analysis of changeYu-Kang Tu, Vibeke Baelum, Mark S Gilthorpe
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