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Val J Gebski

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The Medical Journal of Australia|June 12, 2002
Sharp v Port Kembla RSL Club: establishing causation of laryngeal cancer by environmental tobacco smokeAllan O Langlands, Val J Gebski
The Medical Journal of Australia|February 13, 2003
Statistical methods in clinical trialsVal J Gebski, Anthony C Keech
The Medical Journal of Australia|April 3, 2003
Flow of participants in randomised studiesBurcu Cakir, Val J Gebski, Anthony C Keech
ANZ Journal of Surgery|July 6, 2007
Statistical rigour is essential to clinical predictionVal J Gebski, Karen Byth, Allan O Langlands
The Medical Journal of Australia|July 17, 2003
Baseline data in clinical trialsDavid C Burgess, Val J Gebski, Anthony C Keech
The Medical Journal of Australia|January 30, 2004
Making sense of trial results: outcomes and estimationRachel L O'Connell, Val J Gebski, Anthony C Keech
The Medical Journal of Australia|January 18, 2005
Allocation concealment and blinding: when ignorance is blissPeta M Forder, Val J Gebski, Anthony C Keech
The Medical Journal of Australia|October 16, 2003
Inclusion of patients in clinical trial analysis: the intention-to-treat principleStephane R Heritier, Val J Gebski, Anthony C Keech
The Medical Journal of Australia|April 30, 2004
Subgroup analysis: application to individual patient decisionsR John Simes, Val J Gebski, Anthony C Keech
The Medical Journal of Australia|May 10, 2002
Specifying interventions in a clinical trialJackie K Brighton, Val J Gebski, Anthony C Keech
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The Medical Journal of Australia|June 12, 2002
Sharp v Port Kembla RSL Club: establishing causation of laryngeal cancer by environmental tobacco smokeAllan O Langlands, Val J Gebski
The Medical Journal of Australia|February 13, 2003
Statistical methods in clinical trialsVal J Gebski, Anthony C Keech
The Medical Journal of Australia|April 3, 2003
Flow of participants in randomised studiesBurcu Cakir, Val J Gebski, Anthony C Keech
ANZ Journal of Surgery|July 6, 2007
Statistical rigour is essential to clinical predictionVal J Gebski, Karen Byth, Allan O Langlands
The Medical Journal of Australia|July 17, 2003
Baseline data in clinical trialsDavid C Burgess, Val J Gebski, Anthony C Keech
The Medical Journal of Australia|January 30, 2004
Making sense of trial results: outcomes and estimationRachel L O'Connell, Val J Gebski, Anthony C Keech
The Medical Journal of Australia|January 18, 2005
Allocation concealment and blinding: when ignorance is blissPeta M Forder, Val J Gebski, Anthony C Keech
The Medical Journal of Australia|October 16, 2003
Inclusion of patients in clinical trial analysis: the intention-to-treat principleStephane R Heritier, Val J Gebski, Anthony C Keech
The Medical Journal of Australia|April 30, 2004
Subgroup analysis: application to individual patient decisionsR John Simes, Val J Gebski, Anthony C Keech
The Medical Journal of Australia|May 10, 2002
Specifying interventions in a clinical trialJackie K Brighton, Val J Gebski, Anthony C Keech
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