Determination of optimum medical cut points for continuous covariates in lifetime regression models
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Jorge Alberto Achcar | Tatiana Reis Icuma | Edson Zangiacomi Martinez | Nasser Davarzani | J. Achcar | N. Davarzani | E. Martinez | T. R. Icuma
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