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The following pages link to Nonparametric estimation of the joint distribution of survival time and mark variables (Q4236507):
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- Mark‐Specific Hazard Ratio Model with Multivariate Continuous Marks: An Application to Vaccine Efficacy (Q77966) (← links)
- Estimation of the odds ratio in a proportional odds model with censored time-lagged outcome in a randomized clinical trial (Q106180) (← links)
- Nonparametric analysis of bivariate gap time with competing risks (Q151925) (← links)
- Semiparametric estimation of treatment effect with time-lagged response in the presence of informative censoring (Q415597) (← links)
- Backward estimation of stochastic processes with failure events as time origins (Q614180) (← links)
- Semiparametric estimation of quality adjusted lifetime distribution in semi-Markov illness-death model (Q641801) (← links)
- On induced dependent censoring for quality adjusted lifetime (QAL) data in a simple illness-death model (Q734701) (← links)
- The inverse probability weighted estimators for distribution functions of the bivariate recurrent events (Q900536) (← links)
- Estimating the mean of a mark variable under right censoring on the basis of a state function (Q901548) (← links)
- Proportional hazards models with continuous marks (Q1002166) (← links)
- The Bernstein-von Mises theorem in semiparametric competing risks models (Q1015880) (← links)
- Goodness-of-fit test of the stratified mark-specific proportional hazards model with continuous mark (Q1660221) (← links)
- Generalized redistribute-to-the-right algorithm: application to the analysis of censored cost data (Q2320839) (← links)
- Revisit Kaplan-Meier estimator in estimating QAL survival distributions (Q2320859) (← links)
- Nonparametric inference for the joint distribution of recurrent marked variables and recurrent survival time (Q2356623) (← links)
- Mark-specific additive hazards regression with continuous marks (Q2364045) (← links)
- Regression analysis for bivariate gap time with missing first gap time data (Q2397794) (← links)
- Nonparametric estimator for the survival function of quality adjusted lifetime (QAL) in a three-state illness-death model (Q2511570) (← links)
- Model selection and inference for censored lifetime medical expenditures (Q2827182) (← links)
- Nonparametric estimation of quality adjusted lifetime distribution in a simple illness-death model (Q2863087) (← links)
- Quality-Adjusted Survival Estimation with Periodic Observations (Q3078832) (← links)
- Quality-Adjusted Survival Estimation with Periodic Observations: A Multistate Survival Analysis Approach (Q3155327) (← links)
- A note on non-identifiability of mark survival function (Q3369533) (← links)
- Inconsistency of the MLE for the Joint Distribution of Interval‐Censored Survival Times and Continuous Marks (Q3608253) (← links)
- Estimating Cycle Pregnancy Probability with Incomplete Data in Contraceptive Studies (Q4408818) (← links)
- Non parametric analysis of gap times for bivariate recurrent event data with cure fraction (Q4638694) (← links)
- Nonparametric Inference for Median Costs with Censored Data (Q4649045) (← links)
- The Two‐Sample Problem with Induced Dependent Censorship (Q4668314) (← links)
- The IPW estimator for the joint distribution function of the gap times from recurrent event data (Q5085909) (← links)
- Parametric Estimation of Quality Adjusted Lifetime (QAL) Distribution in Simple Illness-Death Model (Q5190585) (← links)
- Nonparametric Estimation of the Joint Distribution of a Survival Time Subject to Interval Censoring and a Continuous Mark Variable (Q5459578) (← links)
- Nonparametric Estimation of the Bivariate Recurrence Time Distribution (Q5714621) (← links)
- Nonparametric Two‐Sample Tests of the Marginal Mark Distribution with Censored Marks (Q5738840) (← links)
- Nonparametric methods for analyzing recurrent gap time data with application to infections after hematopoietic cell transplant (Q5739279) (← links)
- A maximum smoothed likelihood estimator in the current status continuous mark model (Q5891614) (← links)
- A maximum smoothed likelihood estimator in the current status continuous mark model (Q5891615) (← links)