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Recent publications on Biostatistics

Azen SP, Boone DC, Barlow W, McCuen BW, Walonker AF, Anderson MM, Lean JS, Mowery RL, Ryan SJ, Stern W. Methods, statistical features, and baseline results of a standardized, multicentered ophthalmologic surgical trial: the Silicone study. Control Clin Trials. 1991;12(3):438-55. PubMed

Aneshensel CS, Rutter CM, Lachenbruch PA. Social structure, stress, and mental health: competing conceptual and analytic models. American Sociological Review. 1991;56:166-178. PubMed

Rutter C, Flack V, Lachenbruch P. Bias in error rate estimates in discriminant analysis when stepwise variable selection is employed. Communications in Statistics- Simulation and Computation. 1991;20:1-22. PubMed

Liggett PE, Gauderman WJ, Moreira CM, Barlow W, Green RL, Ryan SJ. Pars plana vitrectomy for acute retinal detachment in penetrating ocular injuries. Arch Ophthalmol. 1990;108(12):1724-8. PubMed

Treiman GS, Yellin AE, Weaver FA, Barlow WE, Treiman RL, Gaspar MR. An effective treatment protocol for intraarterial drug injection. J Vasc Surg. 1990;12(4):456-65; discussion 465-6. PubMed

Barlow W, Azen S. The effect of therapeutic treatment crossovers on the power of a clinical trial. Control Clin Trials. 1990;11(5):314-26. PubMed

Golding JM, Karno M, Rutter CM. Symptoms of major depression among Mexican-Americans and non-Hispanic whites. Am J Psychiatry. 1990;147(7):861-6. PubMed

Liggett PE, Pince KJ, Barlow W, Ragen M, Ryan SJ. Ocular trauma in an urban population. Review of 1132 cases. Ophthalmology. 1990;97(5):581-4. PubMed

Pearson TA, LaCroix AZ, Mead LA, Liang KY. The prediction of midlife coronary heart disease and hypertension in young adults: The Johns Hopkins Multiple Risk Equations. Am J Prev Med. 1990;Suppl:6(2):23-8. PubMed

Cherkin DC, Phillips WR, Berg AO. A method for estimating the population at risk in primary care practices by applying correction factors to the active patient census. Am J Public Health. 1984;19(3):355-63. PubMed

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