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    Vergouw D, Heymans MW, van der Windt DA, Foster NE, Dunn KM, van der Horst HE, de Vet HC.
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    Sinharay S, Stern HS, Russell D.
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  • 27. Imputation of missing ages in pedigree data.
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  • 30. The validity of using multiple imputation for missing out-of-hospital data in a state trauma registry.
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  • 33. Methods for handling missing data in palliative care research.
    Fielding S, Fayers PM, Loge JH, Jordhøy MS, Kaasa S.
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    Mishra GD, Dobson AJ.
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  • 36. Multiple imputation methods for the missing covariates in generalized estimating equation.
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    Kennison RF, Zelinski EM.
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