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John Kwagyan to Regression Analysis

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Connection Strength

0.293
  1. Kwagyan J, Apprey V. Modeling clustered binary data with excess zero clusters. Stat Methods Med Res. 2018 09; 27(9):2641-2656.
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    Score: 0.136
  2. Kwagyan J, Hussein S, Xu S, Ketete M, Maqbool AR, Schneider RH, Randall OS. The relationship between flow-mediated dilatation of the brachial artery and intima-media thickness of the carotid artery to Framingham risk scores in older African Americans. J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich). 2009 Dec; 11(12):713-9.
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    Score: 0.083
  3. Cain GE, Kalu N, Kwagyan J, Marshall VJ, Ewing AT, Bland WP, Hesselbrock V, Taylor RE, Scott DM. Beliefs and Preferences for Medical Research Among African-Americans. J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2016 Mar; 3(1):74-82.
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    Score: 0.030
  4. Badurdeen DS, Umar NA, Begum R, Sanderson AK, Jack M, Mekasha G, Kwagyan J, Smoot DT, Laiyemo AO. Timing of procedure and compliance with outpatient endoscopy among an underserved population in an inner-city tertiary institution. Ann Epidemiol. 2012 Jul; 22(7):531-5.
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    Score: 0.025
  5. Faruque MU, Millis RM, Dunston GM, Kwagyan J, Bond V, Rotimi CN, Davis T, Christie R, Campbell AL. Association of GNB3 C825T polymorphism with peak oxygen consumption. Int J Sports Med. 2009 May; 30(5):315-9.
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    Score: 0.020
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