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A Semiparametric Likelihood Approach to Joint Modeling of Longitudinal and Time-to-Event Data

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  • Xiao Song
  • Marie Davidian
  • Anastasios A. Tsiatis

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  • Xiao Song & Marie Davidian & Anastasios A. Tsiatis, 2002. "A Semiparametric Likelihood Approach to Joint Modeling of Longitudinal and Time-to-Event Data," Biometrics, The International Biometric Society, vol. 58(4), pages 742-753, December.
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