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Bayesian Multivariate Isotonic Regression Splines: Applications to Carcinogenicity Studies

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  • Dunson, David B.

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  • Cai, Bo & Dunson, David B., 2007. "Bayesian Multivariate Isotonic Regression Splines: Applications to Carcinogenicity Studies," Journal of the American Statistical Association, American Statistical Association, vol. 102, pages 1158-1171, December.
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