Analysis of clustered recurrent event data with application to hospitalization rates among renal failure patients

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DOI10.1093/biostatistics/kxi018zbMath1070.62110WikidataQ30987182 ScholiaQ30987182MaRDI QIDQ5694084

Jianwen Cai, Douglas E. Schaubel

Publication date: 29 September 2005

Published in: Biostatistics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1093/biostatistics/kxi018


62G08: Nonparametric regression and quantile regression

62G20: Asymptotic properties of nonparametric inference

62P10: Applications of statistics to biology and medical sciences; meta analysis


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