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Evaluation of a two-part regression calibration to adjust for dietary exposure measurement error in the Cox proportional hazards model: A simulation study
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    Evaluation of a two-part regression calibration to adjust for dietary exposure measurement error in the Cox proportional hazards model: A simulation study (English)
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    12 August 2016
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    attenuation
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    episodically consumed foods
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    measurement error
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    reference measurements
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    regression calibration
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