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Biostatistics: Recent submissions

    • Workplace Project Portfolio: Project A - Statistical model building for the Walk-to-school program, a cluster randomised controlled trial from Sydney Australia Project B - Hormonal contraception and smoking as risk factors for grade II or III cervical intraepithelial neoplasia in women aged 30-44 years: a case-control study in New South Wales, Australia 

      Xu, Huilan
      Published 2011-05-13
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    • Biomarkers of endogenous fatty acids and risk of coronary heart disease : the Cardiovascular Health Study 

      Wu, Jason
      Published 2011-02-03
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    • Workplace Project Portfolio: (1) Tailoring screening protocols for perinatal depression: prevalence of high risk across obstetric services in Western Australia. (2) A retrospective study examining the association between Chorioamnionitis and early or late-onset sepsis 

      Jacques, Angela
      Published 2010-11-18
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    • FLUTRACKING SURVEILLANCE: A comparison of 2007 NSW symptom rates with laboratory confirmed influenza notifications and an examination of factors affecting community receipt of H1N109 vaccination 

      Carlson, Sandra
      Published 2010-09-29
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    • Project A - Accuracy of the Broselow Tape for Estimating Paediatric Weight in Two Australian Emergency Departments. Project B - A Logistic Regression Analysis of Risk Factors for Serious Outcome in Trauma from Motor Vehicle Accidents 

      Stewart, Declan
      Published 2010-07-01
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