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Use of the Global Test Statistic as a Performance Measurement in a Reananlysis of Environmental Health Data
American Journal of Public Health, 08/26/09
Dymova N et al. – The authors demonstrate how the global test statistic can be applied to environmental and occupational health data for the purpose of making overall statements on the success of targeted intervention strategies.
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