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Lu Y, Black D, Genant HK, Mathur AK, The SOP Research Group
Study of Hip Fracture Risk using Tree Structured Survival Analysis
Journal für Mineralstoffwechsel & Muskuloskelettale Erkrankungen 2003; 10 (1): 11-16

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Abb. 1: Hüftfrakturen - Tree Structured Survival Analysis Abb. 2: Hüftfrakturen - Kaplan-Meier Abb. 3: Hüftfrakturen - Tree Structured Survival Analysis Aktuelles Bild - Abb. 4: Hüftfrakturen - Kaplan-Meier Abb. 5: Hüftfrakturen - Kaplan-Meier
Abbildung 4: Hüftfrakturen - Kaplan-Meier
Reproducibility of TSSA classification. Kaplan-Meier survival curves and the corresponding 95 % confidence bands (solid lines) for the four groups generated by classifying women in the validation data set according to the classification of scheme in Table 2. On each of the four plots, we also plotted the survival curves form Figure 2 (dotted lines). All the dotted lines). All the dotted lines were within the 95 % condidence bands of the observed survival curves from the validation data set.
 
Hüftfrakturen - Kaplan-Meier
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Abbildung 4: Hüftfrakturen - Kaplan-Meier
Reproducibility of TSSA classification. Kaplan-Meier survival curves and the corresponding 95 % confidence bands (solid lines) for the four groups generated by classifying women in the validation data set according to the classification of scheme in Table 2. On each of the four plots, we also plotted the survival curves form Figure 2 (dotted lines). All the dotted lines). All the dotted lines were within the 95 % condidence bands of the observed survival curves from the validation data set.
 
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