Survival of related individuals: An extension of some fundamental results of heterogeneity analysis
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Publication:4353457
DOI10.1080/08898489509525410zbMath0873.62122OpenAlexW2096036428WikidataQ52354606 ScholiaQ52354606MaRDI QIDQ4353457
Ivan A. Iachine, Anatoliy I. Yashin
Publication date: 11 September 1997
Published in: Mathematical Population Studies (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/08898489509525410
copulasassociation measurebivariate survival modelcorrelated frailty modelanalysis of heterogeneous mortalityconditional averaging procedurecorrelated individual hazards
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