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G. T. Macaskill
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series B (Methodological). 55:125-131
SUMMARY The problem of partial non-linear regression is used to provide an example of McCullagh and Tibshirani's profile likelihood adjustment for more than one parameter of interest, where for one linear nuisance parameter an expression for the adju
Publikováno v:
Journal of human hypertension. 7(5)
The aim of the study was to compare the systolic and diastolic blood pressures in 525 individuals who had migrated from rural Greece to Melbourne, Australia with those in 367 nonmigrant relatives (all aged 30 to 59 years and still living in the sourc
Publikováno v:
Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae. 41(4)
In 1988, questionnaires were received from 1,400 twin pairs (17% MZM, 23% MZF, 17% DZM, 19% DZF, 24% DZO) aged 11 to 18, registered with the Australian NHMRC Twin Registry. Twins reported independently on themselves and on the perceived behaviour of
Publikováno v:
Genetic epidemiology. 9(4)
Diastolic blood pressure readings taken in 1983-1984 on 1,474 Greek individuals (628 living on the island of Levkada, 846 relatives having migrated to Melbourne, Australia) from 204 two generational pedigrees were analysed. Blood pressure was regress
Publikováno v:
Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 70(2)
Lung function and height in 242 8-yr-old and 299 12-yr-old children without known or suspected predisposition to lung disease were measured annually over 6 and 8 yr, respectively. Growth of forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1), vital capacity, and
Publikováno v:
Genetic epidemiology. 7(4)
Self-reported histories of hay fever and asthma were obtained from 3,808 pairs of adult twins 18 years and over registered with the Australian National Health Medical Research Council Twin Registry (1232 MZF, 567 MZM, 751 DZF, 352 DZM, 906 DZO). The
Publikováno v:
Genetic epidemiology. 7(2)
Previous analysis of affection status in parents and siblings of 117 probands with panic disorder by a log-linear model for binary pedigree data found a common concordance across biological first-degree relatives and no spouse association [Hopper JL,