18 research outputs found

    Supplemental material for C-mix: A high-dimensional mixture model for censored durations, with applications to genetic data

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    <p>Supplemental material for C-mix: A high-dimensional mixture model for censored durations, with applications to genetic data by Simon Bussy, Agathe Guilloux, Stéphane Gaïffas and Anne-Sophie Jannot in Statistical Methods in Medical Research</p

    Additional file 2: of Association between borderline dysnatremia and mortality insight into a new data mining approach

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    Unadjusted and Adjusted Risk of In-Hospital Mortality for Each Patients Subgroup According to Their Serum Sodium Concentration at Hospital Admission (DOCX 87 kb

    Additional file 3: of Association between borderline dysnatremia and mortality insight into a new data mining approach

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    Manhattan Plots Representing the –Log(p-value) of the Association Tests Between ICD-10 Billing Codes, Borderline Hyponatremia, Borderline Hypernatremia and Mortality (DOCX 85 kb

    Additional file 4: of Association between borderline dysnatremia and mortality insight into a new data mining approach

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    Association between Dysnatremia and In-Hospital mortality. Comparison of the different regression models (DOCX 27 kb

    Additional file 2: of A novel data-driven workflow combining literature and electronic health records to estimate comorbidities burden for a specific disease: a case study on autoimmune comorbidities in patients with celiac disease

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    Evolution of the numbers of co-occurrences in time. The 15 first ranked autoimmune diseases (in red) which would have been included based on the literature available at various time points. Numbers of co-occurrences until the specified year, ranks in prevalence estimates from this study, ranks in number of MeSH terms co-occurrence with term ‘Celiac Disease’ in MEDLINE at specified years. First version of the clinical vignette related on a new analgesic to control pain in mild trauma injuries with the four experimental factors tested. Description of first clinical vignette and list of response options. (DOCX 17 kb

    Distribution of the most common haplotypes.

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    <p>Genotype frequencies of haplotypes in cases, controls and the replication study cases (RS-cases) are plotted as pie charts for the most common haplotypes of the <i>FXN</i> 3′-UTR (TGCTT, CATCG, CATCT). Haplotype TATTT was uniquely found among RS-cases.</p
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