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Targeting the Optimal Design in Randomized Clinical Trials with Binary Outcomes and No Covariate: Simulation Study

  • Antoine Chambaz and Mark J. van der Laan
Published/Copyright: January 24, 2011

Published Online: 2011-1-24

©2011 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston

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