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Bayesian Sample Size Determination for Prevalence and Diagnostic Test Studies in the Absence of a Gold Standard Test
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    Bayesian Sample Size Determination for Prevalence and Diagnostic Test Studies in the Absence of a Gold Standard Test (English)
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    25 May 2007
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    Bayesian design
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    diagnostic test
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    misclassification
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    prevalcne
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    sample size
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    sensitivity
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