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Does an observed zero-total-event study contain information for inference of odds ratio in meta-analysis?
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    Does an observed zero-total-event study contain information for inference of odds ratio in meta-analysis? (English)
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    18 September 2018
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    clinical trials
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    conditional inference
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    likelihood
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    meta-analysis
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    rare event
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    two-by-two table
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    zero-total-event study
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