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Sequential design and terminal analysis of multinomial data
Subtypes of cognitive performance among normal elderly and their relationship to APO-E4 genotype: Elucidation by penalized latent class regression
Associations of mortality rates with race and income among U.S. Medicare participants
Statistics of critical points in Kahler geometry and string theory
Modeling composite outcomes and jointly modeling their components
Mixed effects stochastic process models of smoking cessation behavior
Statistics of complex zeros and critical points of systems of real random polynomials
Bridging the gap between observational and randomized evidence: HAART and AIDS
Rank-based methods for statistical analysis of gene expression microarray data
Road traffic injuries in China: Time trends, risk factors and economic development
Latent position random graphs: Theory, inference, and applications
Knowledge integration into language models: A random forest approach
Statistical methods for failure time data with biased sampling and measurement errors
Asymptotic analysis of various statistics for random graph inference
Improvements for genetic association studies: Trio logic regression and score tests
Likelihood ratio testing under nonidentifiability with applications to biomedical studies
OOPSI: A family of optimal optical spike inference algorithms for inferring neural connectivity from population calcium imaging
Statistical methods for bivariate survival data with interval sampling and application to biomedical studies
Statistical methods for research in healthcare quality and safety from observational data
Subclinical albuminuria, beta trace protein, neutrophil gelatinase associated lipocalin, and kidney injury molecule-1 and risk of coronary heart disease, chronic kidney disease, and death
Disparate information fusion in the dissimilarity framework
Statistical atlases of bone anatomy and their applications
Evaluating DSGE models for monetary and fiscal policy analysis
Statistical analysis of cross-sectional survival data with applications to the study of dementia
Choosing a dissimilarity representation for classification
Interpretable set analysis for high-dimensional data
Statistical methods for intersubject analysis of neuroscience data
Statistical analysis of multisite time series data for estimating health effects of environmental exposures
Small sample learning of multivariate distributions with compositional graphical models