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IMS Data Base, Intercontinental Medical Statistics Limited, Middlesex HA55HQ, UK. [Pg.477]

Lindsey JK. Nonlinear models in medical statistics, Oxford Statistical Science Series 24, 2001. [Pg.101]

BATAVIA M (2001) Clinical research for health professionals, Boston, Buherworth Heinemarm. CAMPBELL M j, MACHiN D (1999) Medical statistics, New York, John Wiley Sons, Inc. CHOW s c, LIU j p (1998) Design and analysis of clinical trials. New York, John Wiley Sons, Inc. [Pg.249]

DALY L E, BOURKE G J (2000) Interpretation and uses of medical statistics, London, Blackwell Science. [Pg.249]

CAMPBELL M J, MACHiN D (1999) Medical statistics. New York, John Wiley Sons, Inc. [Pg.250]

Once a decision has been made to develop a compound further following the extensive pre-clinical pharmacological and toxicological studies, approval for the first clinical studies must be sought from the regulatory authority (Medicines Board in Europe or the Food and Drug Administration in the USA). A clinical trial of a new drug is, in the words of Bradford Hill (in his Principles of Medical Statistics) ... [Pg.104]

Medical Journal of Statistics with Confidence Hypothesis tests and p-values continue to be, and will continue to be of importance this review of medical statistics covers all three. [Pg.284]

Bland M. An Introduction to Medical Statistics. Oxford Oxford University Press, 1987. [Pg.307]

EBll AB. Principles of Medical Statistics, 11th edn. Edinburg Livingstone, 1984. [Pg.307]

Campbell MJ and Machin D. Medical Statistics a Commonplace Approach. London WUey Sons, 1993. [Pg.308]

Data from International Medical Statistics, reproduced with permission. [Pg.353]

Hermans, J., Habbema, J. D. Manual for the ALLOC-Discriminant Analysis Program, Dept. Medical Statistics, Univ. Leiden 1976... [Pg.142]

The aim of applying mathematical and statistical methods is first of all to detect and secondly to describe the interrelations between influencing forces on the one hand, and the interrelations between these influences and the resulting effects on the other hand. Subsequently, new scientific subdisciplines such as biometrics, psychometrics, medical statistics, econometrics, etc. have been developed. These developments have been reflected by the publication of corresponding journals, for example Biometrika (1901), Psycho-metrika (1936), Technometrics (1959) [GELADI, 1995]. Chemometrics was, therefore, not the first discipline of its kind. [Pg.3]

Source-. T.J. Mitchell and G.M. Smith, Official History of the Great War Medical Services Casualties and Medical Statistics of the Great War, London (1931). (Figures for 1915 refer to British casualties only, while those for later years include British Dominion casualties as well. The 1915 figures therefore do not include the heavy Canadian chemical warfare casualties during the Second Battle of Ypres.)... [Pg.31]

Intercontinental Medical Statistics (I.M.S.) data IMS International, Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. [Pg.349]


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