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The Analysis of Binary Data

David Cox
- Vol. 134, Iss: 3, pp 453-453
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Identification of a subgroup of patients with breast cancer and histologically positive axillary nodes receiving adjuvant chemotherapy who may benefit from postoperative radiotherapy.

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Visual Changes in Daily Life Throughout Adulthood

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Estimating the contributions of population density and climatic fluctuations to interannual variation in survival of Soay sheep

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Population fluctuations, reproductive costs and life-history tactics in female soay sheep

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