The following pages link to Ørnulf Borgan (Q269748):
Displaying 26 items.
- Nested case-control studies: should one break the matching? (Q269750) (← links)
- A hierarchical frailty model applied to two-generation melanoma data (Q719041) (← links)
- Dynamic path analysis -- a new approach to analyzing time-dependent covariates (Q849902) (← links)
- Survival and event history analysis. A process point of view (Q925206) (← links)
- Partial least squares Cox regression for genome-wide data (Q953248) (← links)
- Estimating stage occupation probabilities in non-Markov models (Q1019468) (← links)
- Demographic incidence rates and estimation of intensities with incomplete information (Q1067726) (← links)
- A method for checking regression models in survival analysis based on the risk score (Q1366899) (← links)
- Exposure stratified case-cohort designs (Q1567252) (← links)
- Methods for the analysis of sampled cohort data in the Cox proportional hazards model (Q1914269) (← links)
- Aalen's linear model for sampled risk set data: A large sample study. (Q1969421) (← links)
- Continuous and discrete-time survival prediction with neural networks (Q2074086) (← links)
- The Norwegian Statistical Association (Q2417604) (← links)
- Using cumulative sums of martingale residuals for model checking in nested case-control studies (Q2803490) (← links)
- Covariate Adjustment of Event Histories Estimated from Markov Chains: The Additive Approach (Q3078851) (← links)
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- Dynamic Analysis of Multivariate Failure Time Data (Q3445304) (← links)
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- Counter-matching: A stratified nested case-control sampling method (Q4842903) (← links)
- Dynamic Analysis of Recurrent Event Data Using the Additive Hazard Model (Q5122826) (← links)
- Assessment of evaluation criteria for survival prediction from genomic data (Q5391153) (← links)
- Estimation of covariate-dependent Markov transition probabilities from nested case-control data (Q5424140) (← links)
- Dynamic Analysis of Recurrent Event Data with Missing Observations, with Application to Infant Diarrhoea in Brazil (Q5430597) (← links)
- Use of multiple imputation in supersampled nested case‐control and case‐cohort studies (Q5889487) (← links)