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R F G Lugten

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Homeopathy : the Journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy|November 10, 2004
Repertory and the symptom loquacity: some results from a pilot study on likelihood ratioA L B Rutten, C F Stolper, R F G Lugten, et al.
Homeopathy : the Journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy|August 4, 2004
Repertory and likelihood ratio: time for structural changesA L B Rutten, C F Stolper, R F G Lugten, et al.
Homeopathy : the Journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy|January 16, 2008
New repertory, new considerationsA L B Rutten, C F Stolper, R F G Lugten, et al.
Homeopathy : the Journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy|January 13, 2009
Statistical analysis of six repertory rubrics after prospective assessment applying Bayes' theoremA L B Rutten, C F Stolper, R F G Lugten, et al.
Homeopathy : the Journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy|November 1, 2003
Assessing likelihood ratio of clinical symptoms: handling vaguenessA L B Rutten, C F Stolper, R F G Lugten, et al.
Homeopathy : the Journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy|November 9, 2002
Improving homeopathic prescribing by applying epidemiological techniques: the role of likelihood ratioC F Stolper, A L B Rutten, R F G Lugten, et al.
Homeopathy : the Journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy|March 30, 2006
A Bayesian perspective on the reliability of homeopathic repertoriesA L B Rutten, C F Stolper, R F G Lugten, et al.
Homeopathy : the Journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy|November 1, 2003
Is assessment of likelihood ratio of homeopathic symptoms possible? A pilot studyA L B Rutten, C F Stolper, R F G Lugten, et al.
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Homeopathy : the Journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy|November 10, 2004
Repertory and the symptom loquacity: some results from a pilot study on likelihood ratioA L B Rutten, C F Stolper, R F G Lugten, et al.
Homeopathy : the Journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy|August 4, 2004
Repertory and likelihood ratio: time for structural changesA L B Rutten, C F Stolper, R F G Lugten, et al.
Homeopathy : the Journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy|January 16, 2008
New repertory, new considerationsA L B Rutten, C F Stolper, R F G Lugten, et al.
Homeopathy : the Journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy|January 13, 2009
Statistical analysis of six repertory rubrics after prospective assessment applying Bayes' theoremA L B Rutten, C F Stolper, R F G Lugten, et al.
Homeopathy : the Journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy|November 1, 2003
Assessing likelihood ratio of clinical symptoms: handling vaguenessA L B Rutten, C F Stolper, R F G Lugten, et al.
Homeopathy : the Journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy|November 9, 2002
Improving homeopathic prescribing by applying epidemiological techniques: the role of likelihood ratioC F Stolper, A L B Rutten, R F G Lugten, et al.
Homeopathy : the Journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy|March 30, 2006
A Bayesian perspective on the reliability of homeopathic repertoriesA L B Rutten, C F Stolper, R F G Lugten, et al.
Homeopathy : the Journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy|November 1, 2003
Is assessment of likelihood ratio of homeopathic symptoms possible? A pilot studyA L B Rutten, C F Stolper, R F G Lugten, et al.
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