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Bioenvironmental and public health statistics, 2000
- Pranab Kumar Sen, Calyampudy Radhakrishna Rao:

Bioenvironmental and public health statistics. Handbook of statistics 18, North-Holland 2000, ISBN 978-0-444-82900-9 - Pranab Kumar Sen, C. Radhakrishna Rao:

Preface. v-ii - Pranab Kumar Sen:

1 Bioenvironment and public health: Statistical perspectives. 3-29 - David R. Brillinger:

2 Some examples of random process environmental data analysis. 33-56 - Lynne Billard:

3 Modeling infectious diseases - AIDS. 57-73 - Yosef Hochberg, Peter H. Westfall:

4 On some multiplicity problems and multiple comparison procedures in biostatistics. 75-113 - Julio M. Singer

, Dalton F. Andrade:
5 Analysis of longitudinal data. 115-160 - Richard A. Johnson, John P. Klein:

6 Regression models for survival data. 161-191 - Bahjat F. Qaqish, John S. Preisser:

7 Generalized linear models for independent and dependent responses. 193-222 - Gauri Datta, Malay Ghosh, Lance A. Waller:

8 Hierarchical and empirical bayes methods for environmental risk assessment. 223-245 - Pranab Kumar Sen:

9 Non-parametrics in bioenvironmental and public health statistics. 247-324 - Paul W. Stewart:

10 Estimation and comparison of growth and dose-response curves in the presence of purposeful censoring. 325-354 - Andrew B. Lawson, Noel Cressie

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11 Spatial statistical methods for environmental epidemiology. 357-396 - Margaret Pepe, Wendy Leisenring, Carolyn M. Rutter:

12 Evaluating diagnostic tests in public health. 397-422 - E. Weller, Louise M. Ryan

, D. Dockery:
13 Statistical issues in inhalation toxicology. 423-440 - A. John Bailer

, Walter W. Piegorsch
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14 Quantitative potency estimation to measure risk with bio-environmental hazards. 441-463 - Nan M. Laird, Garrett M. Fitzmaurice, Ann G. Schwartz:

15 The analysis of case-control data: Epidemiologic studies of familial aggregation. 465-482 - Daniel B. Hall, Robert F. Woolson, William R. Clarke, Martha F. Jones:

16 Cochran-mantel-haenszel techniques: Applications involving epidemiologic survey data. 483-500 - Robert H. Lyles, Lawrence L. Kupper:

17 Measurement error models for environmental and occupational health applications. 501-518 - Shrikant I. Bangdiwala, Sergio R. Muñoz:

18 Statistical perspectives in clinical epidemiology. 519-543 - Subir Ghosh, Lisa D. Fairchild:

19 ANOVA and ANOCOVA for two-period crossover trial data: New vs. Standard. 547-570 - Gail E. Tudor, Gary G. Koch, Diane Catellier:

20 Statistical methods for crossover designs in bioenvironmental and public health studies. 571-614 - C. M. Suchindran, Helen P. Koo:

21 Statistical models for human reproduction. 617-647 - Sati Mazumdar, Yikang Xu, Donald R. Mattison

, Nancy B. Sussman, Vincent C. Arena
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22 Statistical methods for reproductive risk assessment. 649-671 - Ranajit Chakraborty, C. Radhakrishna Rao:

23 Selection biases of samples and their resolutions. 675-712 - Hildete Prisco Pinheiro, Françoise Seillier-Moiseiwitsch, Pranab Kumar Sen, Joseph Eron:

24 Genomic sequences and quasi-multivariate CATANOVA. 713-746 - Ralph A. DeMasi:

25 Statistical methods for multivariate failure time data and competing risks. 749-781 - Sanat K. Sarkar, Kalyan Ghosh:

26 Bounds on joint survival probabilities with positively dependent competing risks. 783-801 - Limin X. Clegg, Jianwen Cai, Pranab Kumar Sen:

27 Modeling multivariate failure time data. 803-838 - Joseph C. Gardiner

, Cathy J. Bradley, Marianne Huebner
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28 The cost-effectiveness ratio in the analysis of health care programs. 841-869 - Balakrishna Hosmane, Clement Maurath, Richard Manski:

29 Quality-of-life: Statistical validation and analysis an example from a clinical trial. 871-891 - Anup Dewanji:

30 Carcinogenic potency: Statistical perspectives. 895-911 - Elizabeth R. DeLong, David M. DeLong:

31 Statistical applications in cardiovascular disease. 915-939 - J. Zvárová:

32 Medical informatics and health care systems: Biostatistical and epidemiologic perspectives. 943-974 - David T. Mauger, Vernon M. Chinchilli:

33 Methods of establishing in vitro-in vivo relationships for modified release drug products. 977-1002 - Sati Mazumdar, Patricia R. Houck, Charles F. Reynolds III:

34 Statistics in psychiatric research. 1005-1026 - Lloyd J. Edwards

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35 Bridging the biostatistics-epidemiology gap. 1029-1057 - S. P. Mukherjee:

36 Biodiversity - Measurement and analysis. 1061-1076

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