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When is a proportional hazards model valid for both stock and flow sampled duration data?
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    When is a proportional hazards model valid for both stock and flow sampled duration data? (English)
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    It is shown that if the flow-sampled total durations and stock-sampled elapsed durations from stationary renewal processes both exhibit proportional hazard rates and are continuous then they belong to the family of survival distributions with linear mean residual functions, introduced by \textit{W.J. Hall} and \textit{J.A. Wellner} [Statistics and Related Topics, Proc. Int. Symp., Ottawa 1980, 169-184 (1981; Zbl 0481.62078)].
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    renewal processes
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    proportional hazards
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