Restricted fence method for covariate selection in longitudinal data analysis
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- Model selection in linear mixed-effect models
- Choice of generalized linear mixed models using predictive crossvalidation
- A simplified adaptive fence procedure
- Fence methods for mixed model selection
- Invisible fence methods and the identification of differentially expressed gene sets
- Fence methods for backcross experiments
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