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Design and Analysis of Arm-in-Cage Experiments: Inference for Three-State Progressive Disease Models with Common Periodic Observation Times

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  • B. A. Griffin
  • S. W. Lagakos

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  • B. A. Griffin & S. W. Lagakos, 2008. "Design and Analysis of Arm-in-Cage Experiments: Inference for Three-State Progressive Disease Models with Common Periodic Observation Times," Biometrics, The International Biometric Society, vol. 64(2), pages 337-344, June.
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