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Wang, Peiming, Puterman, Martin L. (2001) Analysis of Longitudinal Data of Epileptic Seizure Counts – A Two-State Hidden Markov Regression ApproachThis research is partially supported by NTU grant RCC2/96 and NSERC grant OGP0005527. We sincerely thank two anonymous referees for an extremely insightful review of an earlier draft of this article. Biometrical Journal, 43 (8). 941pp. doi:10.1002/1521-4036(200112)43:8<941::aid-bimj941>3.0.co;2-#

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TitleAnalysis of Longitudinal Data of Epileptic Seizure Counts – A Two-State Hidden Markov Regression ApproachThis research is partially supported by NTU grant RCC2/96 and NSERC grant OGP0005527. We sincerely thank two anonymous referees for an extremely insightful review of an earlier draft of this article.
JournalBiometrical Journal
AuthorsWang, PeimingAuthor
Puterman, Martin L.Author
Year2001 (December)Volume43
Issue8
PublisherWiley
DOIdoi:10.1002/1521-4036(200112)43:8<941::aid-bimj941>3.0.co;2-#Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceWang, Peiming, Puterman, Martin L. (2001) Analysis of Longitudinal Data of Epileptic Seizure Counts – A Two-State Hidden Markov Regression ApproachThis research is partially supported by NTU grant RCC2/96 and NSERC grant OGP0005527. We sincerely thank two anonymous referees for an extremely insightful review of an earlier draft of this article. Biometrical Journal, 43 (8). 941pp. doi:10.1002/1521-4036(200112)43:8<941::aid-bimj941>3.0.co;2-#
Plain TextWang, Peiming, Puterman, Martin L. (2001) Analysis of Longitudinal Data of Epileptic Seizure Counts – A Two-State Hidden Markov Regression ApproachThis research is partially supported by NTU grant RCC2/96 and NSERC grant OGP0005527. We sincerely thank two anonymous referees for an extremely insightful review of an earlier draft of this article. Biometrical Journal, 43 (8). 941pp. doi:10.1002/1521-4036(200112)43:83.0.co;2-#
In(2001, December) Biometrical Journal Vol. 43 (8) Wiley


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