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      Suchmacher, Mendel.
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      Medicine -- Research -- Statistical methods.
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      Doi, Suhail A. R. editor.
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      Statistical methods.
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      Ulmer, Stephan. editor.
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      , anatomical landmarks, the full range of clinical applications, methods of statistical analysis, and special
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      Liu, Shunzhong. author.
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      -- Statistical Analysis -- Discussion -- 3. New Service Development Performance -- Introduction -- A Literature
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      Tànfani, Elena.
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      considerations and limited resources. Operations research, statistical and economic-related quantitative methods
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      Tapiero, Charles S. author.
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      which we may believe that “uncertainty is tamed.” Quantitative-statistical tools are used to reconcile
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      Rodriguez, M. Alma. editor.
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      Ch. 1:Introduction -- Ch. 2:History of MD Anderson’sTumor Registry -- Ch. 3:Statistical Methods
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      Ashimov, Abdykappar A.
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      uncertainty introduced by the use of statistical models, the nonlinearity of the underlying phenomena and the
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      Li, Guohua.
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      . Epidemiologic Methods -- Chapter 10 -- Qualitative Methods -- Chapter 11. Environmental Determinants -- Chapter
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      Supino, Phyllis G.
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      -constructed hypothesis (reinforced throughout the various chapters) for informing methods and in guiding data
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      Laxminarayan, Ramanan.
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      <p>The notion that information has both statistical and pragmatic value dates back at least to the