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Analysis of survey data investigating the malarial endemicity of a mixed tribal population of Bihar, India.

T. K. Basu, S. Ganguly, B. K. Sarkar, Raghunath Arnab (1998)

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A section of the mixed tribal population of the Singhbhum district, Bihar, India, is declared malaria epidemic zone. The tribal population of several generations is known to be suffering from malaria. A survey based on cross-sectional data analysis, was conducted on the mixed tribal population for one month. The purpose of this study was to investigate the health status using collected blood samples. The main focus is on the comparative roles of the defense mechanism and vitality factor...

A selection modelling approach to analysing missing data of liver Cirrhosis patients

Dilip C. Nath, Ramesh K. Vishwakarma, Atanu Bhattacharjee (2016)

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Methods for dealing with missing data in clinical trials have received increased attention from the regulators and practitioners in the pharmaceutical industry over the last few years. Consideration of missing data in a study is important as they can lead to substantial biases and have an impact on overall statistical power. This problem may be caused by patients dropping before completion of the study. The new guidelines of the International Conference on Harmonization place great emphasis...

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M. Fuentes (2009)

Boletín de Estadística e Investigación Operativa. BEIO

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