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A bivariate measurement error model for semicontinuous and continuous variables: Application to nutritional epidemiology
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    A bivariate measurement error model for semicontinuous and continuous variables: Application to nutritional epidemiology (English)
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    10 May 2016
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    bivariate modeling
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    episodically consumed dietary components
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    measurement error
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    nutritional epidemiology
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    regression calibration
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    semicontinuous variables
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