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Analysis of cross-over designs with serial correlation within periods using semi-parametric mixed models // Statist. Med., 2008. Vol. 27, N 28.-С.6009-6033

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Analysis of cross-over designs with serial correlation within periods using semi-parametric mixed models // Statist. Med., 2008. Vol. 27, N 28.-С.6009-6033

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Application of penalized splines in analyzing neuronal data // Biom. J., 2009. Vol. 51, N 1.-С.203-216

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A high-dimensional joint model for longitudinal outcomes of different nature // Statist. Med., 2008. Vol. 27, N 22.-С.4408-4427

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A high-dimensional joint model for longitudinal outcomes of different nature // Statist. Med., 2008. Vol. 27, N 22.-С.4408-4427

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Model averaging using fractional polynomials to estimate a safe level of exposure // Risk Anal., 2007. Vol. 27, N 1.-С.111-123

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Rizopoulos Shared parameter models under random effects misspecification // Biometrika, 2008. Vol. 95, N 1.-С.63-74

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Reliability measures in item response theory: Manifest versus latent correlation functions // Brit. J. Math. and Statist. Psychol., 2015. Vol. 68, N 1.-С.43-64

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Assessing neural activity related to decision-making through flexible odds ratio curves and their derivatives // Statist. Med., 2011. Vol. 30, N 14.-С.1695-1711

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A characterization of missingness at random in a generalized sharedparameter joint modeling framework for longitudinal and time-to-event data, and sensitivity analysis // Biom. J., 2014. Vol. 56, N 6.-С.1001-1015

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Sattar Analysis of non-ignorable missing and left-censored longitudinal data using a weighted random effects tobit model // Statist. Med., 2011. Vol. 30, N 27.-С.3167-3180

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A sensitivity analysis for shared-parameter models for incomplete longitudinal outcomes // Biom. J., 2010. Vol. 52, N 1.-С.111-125

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Vanstreels Secondary stroke prevention: Misguided by guidelines? // Acta cardiol., 2012. Vol. 67, N 4.-С.431-438

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Vanstreels Secondary stroke prevention: Misguided by guidelines? // Acta cardiol., 2012. Vol. 67, N 4.-С.431-438

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Molenberghs Prediction of survival and opportunistic infections in HIV-infected patients: A comparison of imputation methods of incomplete CD4 counts // Statist. Med., 2002. Vol. 21, N 10.-С.1387-1408

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Molenberghs Prediction of survival and opportunistic infections in HIV-infected patients: A comparison of imputation methods of incomplete CD4 counts // Statist. Med., 2002. Vol. 21, N 10.-С.1387-1408

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Modelling bivariate ordinal responses smoothly with examples from ophthalmology and genetics // Statist. Med., 2001. Vol. 20, N 12.-С.1825-1842

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Michiels Selection models and pattern-mixture models for incomplete data with covariates // Biometrics, 1999. Vol. 55, N 3.-С.978-983

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Lesaffre Effect dropouts in a longitudinal study: An application of a repeated ordinal model // Statist. Med., 1996. Vol. 15, N 11.-С.1123-1141

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Goetghebeur Estimating the causal effects of compliance on binary outcome in randomized controlled trials // Statist. Med., 1998. Vol. 17, N 3.-С.341-355

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