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Application of cell line based genomic predictors to predict response to targeted therapies in breast cancer
Performance evaluation in Bayesian adaptive randomization
Association of part-time employment and sexual risk-taking behaviors among middle school students
Identfying predictors of St. Louis encephalitis activity in Houston Texas
Demographic analysis of Certified Industrial Hygienists (CIH) with the use of survival analysis techniques
Slope estimation in a parametric measurement error model: A simulation study
Bayesian estimation of multilevel item response model with missing data
Predictive validity of the personal background and preparation survey and effectiveness of targeted interventions among health science community college students
The role of smoking status on postoperative complications and survival in lung cancer patients presenting to M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Gene by smoking interaction in blood pressure
Mathematical and empirical examinations of some epidemiological procedures
A continuous-time Markov chain approach for trinomial-outcome longitudinal data: An extension for multiple covariates
Modeling survival and the development of second primary tumors among Hodgkin's disease patients
An ordinal logistic regression model with misclassification of the outcome variable and categorical covariate
The application of latent variable models to the assessment of determinants of HIV risk behavior
A multivariate frailty model for disease recurrences and survival
Outcomes associated with chemotherapy in elderly patients with early stage operable breast cancer
A novel method for evaluating an interaction effect of correlated continuous covariates in a linear model