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  • adjective Pertaining to biostatistics.

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Examples

  • The clinical research floor features materials for biostatistical analysis, epidemiological research and computer-based studies.

    Research at CHOP 2010

  • She was intellectually stimulated by biostatistical applications in demography, and a critical element of her work was her recognition of the links among poverty, fundamental social inequality, and population growth.

    Mindel Cherniack Sheps. 2009

  • It is the biostatistical equivalent of a chi square or crosstabs.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Huckabee vs. Moore: 2007

  • And you know a good deal about the question of sufficient power is that to avoid a Type I or Type II error; choice of endpoints; intention to treat vs actual treatment received; censored data; Kaplan-Meir or life-table analyses; data dredging; alternative biostatistical approaches and their respective +s/-s.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Science vs. Politics? 2007

  • Important epidemiologic concepts and common biostatistical terms to help clinicians translate medical research into everyday practice.

    MedPageToday.com - medical news plus CME for physicians 2010

  • Important epidemiologic concepts and common biostatistical terms to help clinicians translate medical research into everyday practice.

    MedPageToday.com - medical news plus CME for physicians 2010

  • Important epidemiologic concepts and common biostatistical terms to help clinicians translate medical research into everyday practice.

    MedPage Today Geriatrics 2010

  • Important epidemiologic concepts and common biostatistical terms to help clinicians translate medical research into everyday practice.

    MedPageToday.com - medical news plus CME for physicians 2010

  • Important epidemiologic concepts and common biostatistical terms to help clinicians translate medical research into everyday practice.

    Medicaid and Medicare 2010

  • Important epidemiologic concepts and common biostatistical terms to help clinicians translate medical research into everyday practice.

    MedPageToday.com - medical news plus CME for physicians 2010

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