Generalized Monotonic Functional Mixed Models with Application to Modelling Normal Tissue Complications
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(4)- On the relative efficiency of a monotone parameter curve estimator in a functional nonlinear model
- An F-type test for detecting departure from monotonicity in a functional linear model
- A Bayesian mixture model relating dose to critical organs and functional complication in 3D conformal radiation therapy
- A flexible multivariate random effects proportional odds model with application to adverse effects during radiation therapy
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