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    Assessing Toxicities in a Clinical Trial: Bayesian Inference for Ordinal Data Nested within Categories (English)
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    21 December 2010
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    adverse events
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    clinical trial
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    Gibbs sampling
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    latent variable
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    ordinal data nested within categories
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    probit model
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