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jyuh Abrahamowicz [6 articles]

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  • Bias due to aggregation of individual covariates in the Cox regression model.
    American journal of epidemiology, Vol. 160, No. 7. (1 October 2004), pp. 696-706.
    posted to cox by jyuh on 2008-06-22 11:10:39 as **
  • Comparison of algorithms to generate event times conditional on time-dependent covariates.
    Statistics in medicine, Vol. 27, No. 14. (30 June 2008), pp. 2618-2634.
    posted to cox time-dependent by jyuh on 2008-06-16 03:59:41 as **
  • Effect of different angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors on mortality among elderly patients with congestive heart failure
    CMAJ, Vol. 178, No. 10. (6 May 2008), pp. 1303-1311.
    by Louise Pilote, Michal Abrahamowicz, Mark Eisenberg, Karin Humphries, Hassan Behlouli, Jack V Tu
    posted to chf aging acei by jyuh on 2008-05-06 03:31:40 as **
  • Comparison of Cox's and relative survival models when estimating the effects of prognostic factors on disease-specific mortality: a simulation study under proportional excess hazards.
    Stat Med, Vol. 24, No. 24. (30 December 2005), pp. 3887-3909.
    posted to no-tag by jyuh on 2008-01-09 06:19:03 as **
  • Simulations showed that validation of database-derived diagnostic criteria based on a small subsample reduced bias.
    J Clin Epidemiol, Vol. 60, No. 6. (June 2007), pp. 600-609.
    posted to no-tag by jyuh on 2007-08-12 08:56:31 as **
  • Using generalized additive models to reduce residual confounding.
    Stat Med, Vol. 23, No. 24. (30 December 2004), pp. 3781-3801.
    posted to no-tag by jyuh on 2007-08-02 06:39:12 as **
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