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Epidemiology • Volume 26, Number 1, January 2015 Letters
TABLE. Comparing the Agreement Between Pooled Median Survival Times Derived From the Multilevel Model and the Gold Standard From Individual Patient Data Bland–Altman [Md (95% CI)]a
Relative Changesb Multilevel Model 1
Dataset M5S200 M5S300 M5S400 M10S200 M10S300 M10S500 M20S500 M20S750
Multilevel Model 2
Multilevel Model 1
Multilevel Model 2
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