DOI
stands for Digital Object Identifier
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Testing and sample size calculation for paired recurrent event data
鍾佳華 , Masters Advisor:蘇佩芳
繁體中文
成對重複觀察事件 ; 混合卜瓦松過程 ; 脆弱因子 ; 樣本數 ; paired recurrent events ; mixed Poisson process ; frailty ; sample size


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