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  1. Modelling height in adolescence: a comparison of methods for estimating the age at peak height velocity
  2. Joint modelling compared with two stage methods for analysing longitudinal data and prospective outcomes: A simulation study of childhood growth and BP
  3. Translating HbA1c measurements into estimated average glucose values in pregnant women with diabetes
  4. Robust causal inference using directed acyclic graphs: the R package ‘dagitty’
  5. P19 Incorporating time-invariant confounders into residual increase models
  6. OP89 Quantifying bias due to regression to the mean in lifecourse analysis
  7. OP70 Any relationship between baseline exposure and baseline outcome will generate a spurious relationship between baseline exposure and change in outcome due to mathematical coupling
  8. P76 Different analytical strategies yield contradictory findings when investigating the association between childhood leukaemia and population mixing
  9. Age-period-cohort analysis of trends in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis incidence
  10. Excess mortality and guideline-indicated care following non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction
  11. Statistical Thinking in Epidemiology
  12. Common Statistical Errors: Over-Adjustment for Confounders and Mediators in Lifecourse Research.
  13. Modelling Height in Adolescence: A Comparison of Methods for Estimating the Age at Peak Height Velocity.
  14. Growth Mixture Models in Epidemiology and the Impact of an Incorrectly Specified Random Structure on Model Inferences.
  15. Model Selection of the Effect of Binary Exposures over the Life Course
  16. PP06 Age-period-cohort analysis of trends in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in ireland using partial least squares regression
  17. OP79 Extending the structured approach to hypotheses regarding life course associations to handle continuous exposures: birth cohort and simulation examples
  18. PP17 Common statistical errors: over-/under-adjustment for mediators and confounders in lifecourse research
  19. Erratum to: A Prospective Study of Psychological Distress and Weight Status in Adolescents/Young Adults
  20. Prospective development and validation of a model to predict heart failure hospitalisation
  21. Pitfalls in growth mixture modelling
  22. Authors' reply to the letter to the editor by Wills et al.
  23. Capturing changes in dietary patterns among older adults: a latent class analysis of an ageing Irish cohort
  24. Time to Begin Adjuvant Chemotherapy and Survival in Breast Cancer Patients: A Retrospective Observational Study Using Latent Class Analysis
  25. Age-period-cohort analysis for trends in body mass index in Ireland
  26. A critical evaluation of statistical approaches to examining the role of growth trajectories in the developmental origins of health and disease
  27. OP93 Common Epidemiological Errors: Over-Adjustment for Confounders and Mediators in Lifecourse Research
  28. PL01 Common Epidemiological Misconceptions: “Mutually Adjusted” – What does it mean and why might it be Misleading?
  29. OP52 Multilevel Latent Class Modelling of Colorectal Cancer Survival Status and Socioeconomic Background
  30. Placental blood transfusion in newborn babies reaches a plateau after 140 s: Further analysis of longitudinal survey of weight change
  31. Multilevel Latent Class Modelling of Colorectal Cancer Survival Status at Three Years and Socioeconomic Background Whilst Incorporating Stage of Disease
  32. Measuring the Impact of Collinearity in Epidemiological Research
  33. Statistical profiling of hospital performance using acute coronary syndrome mortality : cardiovascular topic
  34. Data Quality Improvement, Data Linkage and Multiple Imputation in the UK National Vascular Database
  35. Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Maintains Stored Calcium Through a Nonclustering Orai1 Mechanism But Evokes Clustering If the Endoplasmic Reticulum Is Stressed by Store Depletion
  36. Key statistical and analytical issues for evaluating treatment effects in periodontal research
  37. A Comparison of Different Approaches to Unravel the Latent Structure within Metabolic Syndrome
  38. Selection Bias in Epidemiologic Studies
  39. Statistical Interactions and Gene-Environment Joint Effects
  40. Multilevel Latent Class Modelling
  41. A Multivariate Random Frailty Effects Model for Multiple Spatially Dependent Survival Data
  42. Modelling Data That Exhibit an Excess Number of Zeros: Zero-Inflated Models and Generic Mixture Models
  43. A Prospective Study of Psychological Distress and Weight Status in Adolescents/Young Adults
  44. Waiting Times for Radiotherapy after Breast-conserving Surgery and the Association with Survival: A Path Analysis
  45. P1-57 Using partial least squares regression for the age-period-cohort analysis
  46. P1-16 A latent class analysis of socioeconomic status and obesity in young adults from Cebu, Philippines
  47. P1-440 Latent class analysis of student substance use
  48. Using routinely collected health data to investigate the association between ethnicity and breast cancer incidence and survival: what is the impact of missing data and multiple ethnicities?
  49. Unravelling the effects of age, period and cohort on metabolic syndrome components in a Taiwanese population using partial least squares regression
  50. A New Approach to Age-Period-Cohort Analysis Using Partial Least Squares Regression: The Trend in Blood Pressure in the Glasgow Alumni Cohort
  51. Multilevel latent class casemix modelling: a novel approach to accommodate patient casemix
  52. P65 A new index to assess the impact of collinearity in epidemiological research
  53. Assessing the Impact of Body Size in Childhood and Adolescence on Blood Pressure
  54. On Separating the Effects of Body Size and Growth on Later Blood Pressure
  55. Epidemiology of Functional Dyspepsia and Subgroups in the Italian General Population: An Endoscopic Study
  56. Trends in the association between blood pressure and obesity in a Taiwanese population between 1996 and 2006
  57. Ratio index variables or ANCOVA? Fisher's cats revisited
  58. Modelling count data with excessive zeros: The need for class prediction in zero-inflated models and the issue of data generation in choosing between zero-inflated and generic mixture models for dental caries data
  59. Partial least squares path modelling for relations between baseline factors and treatment outcomes in periodontal regeneration
  60. Investigating spatio-temporal similarities in the epidemiology of childhood leukaemia and diabetes
  61. Longitudinal latent class analysis of alcohol consumption
  62. Investigating the association between ethnicity and survival from breast cancer using routinely collected health data: challenges and potential solutions
  63. An analysis of the structure of the components of metabolic syndrome using matroids
  64. Do imprecise measures of alcohol intake influence drinking recommendations relating to ischaemic heart disease?
  65. A novel approach to testing the lifecourse effect of body sizes on blood pressure in later life using partial least squares regression
  66. Latent class modelling of the association between socioeconomic background and breast cancer survival status at 5 years incorporating stage of disease
  67. An introduction to latent growth curve modelling for longitudinal continuous data in dental research
  68. Cholesterol Levels in Later Life Amongst UK Channel Islanders Exposed to the 1940–45 German Occupation as Children, Adolescents and Young Adults
  69. Cardiovascular disease in a cohort exposed to the 1940–45 Channel Islands occupation
  70. Does population mixing measure infectious exposure in children at the community level?
  71. A structural equation modelling approach to the analysis of change
  72. The impact of the Calman-Hine report on the processes and outcomes of care for Yorkshire's breast cancer patients
  73. What do epidemiologists mean by ‘population mixing’?
  74. Joint disease mapping using six cancers in the Yorkshire region of England
  75. Simpson's Paradox, Lord's Paradox, and Suppression Effects are the same phenomenon – the reversal paradox
  76. Statistical issues on the analysis of change in follow-up studies in dental research
  77. The most dangerous hospital or the most dangerous equation?
  78. Do the UK government's new Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) scores adequately measure primary care performance? A cross-sectional survey of routine healthcare data
  79. P2-39 Challenges in indentifying growth trajectories for chronic diseases
  80. P2-112 Obesity among channel islanders exposed to a siege in childhood and adolescence a comparison with birthweight
  81. Associations between tooth loss and mortality patterns in the Glasgow Alumni Cohort
  82. P1-25 Cardiovascular disease and mortality in later life following exposure to the 1944 45 Channel Islands' siege during childhood and adolescence
  83. Revisiting the interaction between birth weight and current body size in the foetal origins of adult disease
  84. Functional Data Analysis Applied to a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial in Hemodialysis Patients Describes the Variability of Patient Responses in the Control of Renal Anemia
  85. An adaptive empirical Bayesian thresholding procedure for analysing microarray experiments with replication
  86. A randomized-controlled trial of low-dose doxycycline for periodontitis in smokers
  87. Unexplained residuals models are not solutions to statistical modeling of the fetal origins hypothesis
  88. Socioeconomic background in relation to stage at diagnosis, treatment and survival in women with breast cancer
  89. Authors' reply
  90. A full Bayesian hierarchical mixture model for the variance of gene differential expression
  91. What evidence is there that adjustment for adult height influences the relationship between birth weight and blood pressure?
  92. Haplotype uncertainty in association studies
  93. The impact of the Calman–Hine report on the processes and outcomes of care for Yorkshire's colorectal cancer patients
  94. Use of Itemized Till Receipts to Adjust for Correlated Dietary Measurement Error
  95. Misuses of correlation and regression analyses in orthodontic research: The problem of mathematical coupling
  96. What is the effect of adjusting for more than one measure of current body size on the relation between birthweight and blood pressure?
  97. The impact of imprecisely measured covariates on estimating gene-environment interactions
  98. Evaluating the quality of active-control trials in periodontal research
  99. Revisiting the relation between change and initial value: a review and evaluation
  100. A multilevel modelling solution to mathematical coupling
  101. A Bayesian analysis of amalgam restorations in the Royal Air Force using the counting process approach with nested frailty effects
  102. Problems of correlations between explanatory variables in multiple regression analyses in the dental literature
  103. The relationship between baseline value and its change: problems in categorization and the proposal of a new method
  104. The problem of analysing the relationship between change and initial value in oral health research
  105. In vitro quantification of changes in human dentine tubule parameters using SEM and digital analysis
  106. Statistical Power for Analyses of Changes in Randomized Controlled Trials
  107. Capnocytophaga spp. in Periodontitis Patients Manifesting Diabetes Mellitus
  108. A coda: oversimplification, implicit assumptions, and measurement error
  109. Mathematical coupling: a multilevel approach
  110. Collinearity in linear regression is a serious problem in oral health research
  111. Mathematical coupling can undermine the statistical assessment of clinical research: illustration from the treatment of guided tissue regeneration [J Dent (2004) 32, 133–142]
  112. Ratio variables in regression analysis can give rise to spurious results: illustration from two studies in periodontology
  113. Mathematical coupling can undermine the statistical assessment of clinical research: illustration from the treatment of guided tissue regeneration
  114. Passive tactile sensibility in edentulous subjects treated with dental implants: A pilot study
  115. The Application of Multilevel Modeling in the Analysis of Longitudinal Periodontal Data –Part II: Changes in Disease Levels over Time
  116. The Application of Multilevel Modeling in the Analysis of Longitudinal Periodontal Data – Part I: Absolute Levels of Disease
  117. Morbidity following dental treatment of children under intubation general anaesthesia in a day-stay unit
  118. Rural/urban differences in the association between deprivation and healthcare utilisation
  119. Unification of the "Burst" and "Linear" Theories of Periodontal Disease Progression: A Multilevel Manifestation of the Same Phenomenon
  120. Disparities in self reported oral health problems among a young Syrian adult population
  121. Is Reduction of Pocket Probing Depth Correlated with the Baseline Value or is it "Mathematical Coupling"?
  122. Prevalence and extent of lifetime cumulative attachment loss (LCAL) at different thresholds and associations with clinical variables: changes in a population of young male military recruits over 3 years
  123. Comparison of clinical outcome of periapical surgery in endodontic and oral surgery units of a teaching dental hospital: A retrospective study
  124. Agreement between normative and perceived orthodontic need amongst deprived multiethnic school children in London
  125. The Influence of Partial and Full-Mouth Recordings on Estimates of Prevalence and Extent of Lifetime Cumulative Attachment Loss: A Study in a Population of Young Male Military Recruits
  126. Recruitment: Ethnic and gender variations in university applicants to United Kingdom medical and dental schools
  127. Ethnic and gender variations in university applicants to United Kingdom medical and dental schools
  128. Social background of minority ethnic applicants to medicine and dentistry
  129. Recruitment: Social background of minority ethnic applicants to medicine and dentistry
  130. Changes in oral health over ten years amongst UK children aged 4–5 years living in a deprived multiethnic area
  131. Epidemiology: Changes in oral health over ten years amongst UK children aged 4–5 years living in a deprived multiethnic area
  132. Anaesthesia: Provision of dental general anaesthesia for extractions in child patients at two centres
  133. Provision of dental general anaesthesia for extractions in child patients at two centres
  134. Variations in admissions to hospital for head injury and assault to the head Part 1: age and gender
  135. Variations in admission to hospital for head injury and assault to the head Part 2: ethnic group
  136. The role of alcohol in non‐smokers and tobacco in non‐drinkers in the aetiology of oral epithelial dysplasia
  137. The role of alcohol in non-smokers and tobacco in non-drinkers in the aetiology of oral epithelial dysplasia
  138. Variations in hospitalization rates for asthma among Black and minority ethnic communities
  139. A sociodemographic analysis of inpatient oral surgery: 1989–1994
  140. Application of the Mantel—Haenszel Odds Ratio in Validation of Hospital Episode Statistics Data
  141. The importance of normalisation in the construction of deprivation indices.
  142. Mortality of copper cadmium alloy workers with special reference to lung cancer and non-malignant diseases of the respiratory system, 1946-92.
  143. Author's reply
  144. Monitoring purchaser expenditure patterns
  145. Non-differential misclassification of exposure always leads to an underestimate of risk: an incorrect conclusion.
  146. A combined theory for zonal harmonic and resonance perturbations of a near-circular orbit with applications to COSMOS 1603 (1984-106A)
  147. Interphase nucleolar organiser regions and survival in squamous cell carcinoma of the bronchus: a 10 year follow up study of 138 cases.
  148. Analysis of the resonance angle of Cosmos 1603 (1984-106A) near 14:1 resonance
  149. A study of near-circular satellite orbits perturbed by the zonal harmonics and in resonance with the Earth's gravity field
  150. Analysis of the orbital elements of the satellite COSMOS 1603 (1984-106A) at 14th-order resonance
  151. Univariate and Multivariate Data Analysis