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1 An easy mathematical proof showed that time-dependent bias inevitably leads to biased effect estimation Beyersmann, Jan

61 12 p. 1216-1221
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2 Cognitive impairment as assessed by a short form of MMSE was predictive of mortality Schultz-Larsen, Kirsten

61 12 p. 1227-1233
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3 Editorial Board
61 12 p. IFC
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4 Good reliability, questionable validity of 25 different classification criteria of knee osteoarthritis: a systematic appraisal Schiphof, Dieuwke

61 12 p. 1205-1215.e2
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5 Instantaneous preference was a stronger instrumental variable than 3- and 6-month prescribing preference for NSAIDs Hennessy, Sean

61 12 p. 1285-1288
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6 Interpretation and precision of the Observer Scar Assessment Scale improved by a revised scoring Lindeboom, Jerome A.

61 12 p. 1289-1295
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7 Longitudinal and cross-sectional validity of the DynaPort® Knee Test in adults with nontraumatic knee complaints in general practice Belo, J.N.

61 12 p. 1271-1278
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8 R and S-PLUS produced different classification trees for predicting patient mortality Austin, Peter C.

61 12 p. 1222-1226
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9 Simple counts of ADL dependencies do not adequately reflect older adults' preferences toward states of functional impairment Sims, Tamara

61 12 p. 1261-1270
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10 Table of Contents
61 12 p. iii-iv
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11 The Argentine–Spanish SF-36 Health Survey was successfully validated for local outcome research Augustovski, Federico A.

61 12 p. 1279-1284.e6
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12 The Charlson comorbidity index is adapted to predict costs of chronic disease in primary care patients Charlson, Mary E.

61 12 p. 1234-1240
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13 The Completeness of Reporting (CORE) index identifies important deficiencies in observational study conference abstracts Kho, Michelle E.

61 12 p. 1241-1249.e2
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14 The conclusions on the effectiveness of homeopathy highly depend on the set of analyzed trials Lüdtke, R.

61 12 p. 1197-1204
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15 The futility of utility weighting Kane, Robert L.

61 12 p. 1195-1196
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16 Thicker paper and larger font increased response and completeness in a postal survey Mallen, Christian D.

61 12 p. 1296-1300
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17 Using multiple data features improved the validity of osteoporosis case ascertainment from administrative databases Lix, Lisa M.

61 12 p. 1250-1260
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