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Biases in prevalent cohorts
R. Brookmeyer, M. H. Gail
Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Agriculture & Biology
acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
100%
cumulative distribution
33%
infection
33%
cohort studies
29%
natural history
22%
viruses
13%
Mathematics
Infection
46%
Time-dependent Covariates
21%
Cohort Study
20%
Proportional Hazards Model
19%
Hazard
17%
Cumulative distribution function
17%
Virus
17%
Time Scales
14%
History
14%
Unknown
10%
Curve
9%
Engineering & Materials Science
Hazards
56%
Viruses
37%
Distribution functions
32%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
17%
Infections
15%
Natural History
10%
Proportional Hazards Models
9%
Epidemics
9%
HIV
7%
Cohort Studies
7%
Chemical Compounds
Time
22%
Distribution Function
15%
Shape
8%