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Cox Regression in Nested Case–Control Studies with Auxiliary Covariates

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  • Mengling Liu
  • Wenbin Lu
  • Chi-hong Tseng

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  • Mengling Liu & Wenbin Lu & Chi-hong Tseng, 2010. "Cox Regression in Nested Case–Control Studies with Auxiliary Covariates," Biometrics, The International Biometric Society, vol. 66(2), pages 374-381, June.
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