survival analysis

collocation in English

meaningsofsurvivalandanalysis

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survival
adjective
uk
/səˈvaɪ.vəl/
us
/sɚˈvaɪ.vəl/
continuing to exist or wanting to continue ...
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analysis
noun
uk
/əˈnæl.ə.sɪs/
us
/əˈnæl.ə.sɪs/
the act of studying or examining something in detail, in order to discover or understand more about it, or your opinion and judgment after ...
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(Definition ofsurvivalandanalysisfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Asurvivalanalysisusing linked mental health and offender databases.
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It's about time : using discretetimesurvivalanalysisto study duration and the timing of events.
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Survivalanalysiswith smoking variables as time-dependent covariates was used to predict the subsequent onset of specific psychiatric disorders.
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We usesurvivalanalysisto model the transitions between contributing and not contributing.
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Survivalanalysisshows that place of residence, level of education, age at first marriage and marriage cohort affect the first birth interval.
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Two important inferences emerge from thesurvivalanalysis.
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When viewed over the longer period, pubertal development could be treated as an event and its timing analyzed usingsurvivalanalysismethods.
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An important contribution of this research is the result of usingsurvivalanalysis.
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Another strength ofsurvivalanalysisis that it allows an examination of how risk varies over time and when relapse is most likely to occur.
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Survivalanalysiswas used to explore the minimum number of sessions required for clinical improvement, and multiple regression analysis to examine the predictors of outcome.
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Investigating onset, cessation, relapse and recovery : why you should, and how you can, use discrete-timesurvivalanalysisto examine event occurrence.
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This heterogeneity may be addressed using modernsurvivalanalysismethods that incorporate a random effect or frailty parameter, in addition to covariates.
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Usingsurvivalanalysis, there was an almost fivefold increase of developing dementia for those presenting originally with depression in dementia.
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Discrete timesurvivalanalysisand population attributable risk methodologies were utilized.
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Our neonatalsurvivalanalysisinvolved 7 74 infants 1,000 grams and 1,480 infants 29 weeks gestation who were alive at 28 days after birth.
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This measure corresponds to the median survival time often used in interpretingsurvivalanalysis.
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Survivalanalysisdetermined cumulative rates of psychiatric disorders and the impact of potential risk factors.
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The methods known variously assurvivalanalysis, event history analysis, or hazard modeling provide this egalitarian level of inclusion.
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Survivalanalysiswas employed to characterize the clinical course of patients.
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