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Self controlled case series in surgical epidemiology: the underlying assumptions demonstrated in an empirical example

Self controlled case series in surgical epidemiology: the underlying assumptions demonstrated in an empirical example

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Main Authors: Robinson, D, Douglas, I, Strauss, V, Prieto Alhambra, D
Format: Conference item
Published: International Society for Clinical Biostatistics 2019
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