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Date: 2012-08-22 12:39:28
Science
Medical statistics
Public health
Econometrics
Crossover study
Case-control study
Cohort study
Relative risk
Matching
Statistics
Epidemiology
Design of experiments

Should We Use a Case-Crossover Design?

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