Impact of non-uniform correlation structure on sample size and power in multiple-period cluster randomised trials
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K Hemming | K. Hemming | J. Kasza | R. Hooper | J Kasza | R Hooper | Jns Matthews | A B Forbes | J. Matthews | A. Forbes | Richard Hooper | Karla Hemming | Andrew Forbes | John N. S. Matthews
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