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The exponential‐Poisson model for recurrent event data: An application to a set of data on malaria in Brazil
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6430999

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    The exponential‐Poisson model for recurrent event data: An application to a set of data on malaria in Brazil (English)
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    27 April 2015
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    gap time
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    latent competing risks
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    maximum likelihood estimation
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    rate function
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    recurrent events
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