Using a higher criticism statistic to detect modest effects in a genome-wide study of rheumatoid arthritis
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Mathieu Lemire | David Tritchler | Elena Parkhomenko | Joseph Beyene | Pingzhao Hu | D. Tritchler | J. Beyene | P. Hu | E. Parkhomenko | M. Lemire
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