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Use of Cohort Information in the Design and Analysis of Case‐Control Studies
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    Use of Cohort Information in the Design and Analysis of Case‐Control Studies (English)
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    16 December 2007
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    partial likelihood
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    counter-matching design
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    quota sampling
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    nearest neighbor matching
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