Datum is now the newsletter of the Biostatistics and Epidemiology Key Function of the Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI). Open an issue of Datum and you'll find in-depth descriptions of featured databases, statistical articles, examples of our collaborative work, illustrations of statistical methods you can use in your research or in understanding the literature, geographic information system (GIS) news, a question and answer section, notices of recent EDSC data acquisitions, information about useful web sites...and more!
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Current issue: Volume XV, No. 4, September/October 2009: Spaghetti Plots; On the Map; Multiple Comparisons; Software Options for Multiple Comparisons; Effect of Total Hip Arthroplasty on Bone Structure Archives: Volume XV - 2009 Volume XIV - 2008 Volume XIII - 2007 Volume XII - 2006 Volume XI - 2005 Volume X - 2004 Volume IX - 2003 Volume VIII - 2002 Volume VII - 2001 Volume VI - 2000 Volume V - 1999 Volume IV - 1998 Volume III - 1997 Volume II - 1996 Volume I - 1995 Datum archives All issues of Datum are available through this archive. Beginning with Volume II, issues are posted as portable document format, or PDF, files. To read these files, you will need to install Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer. You may download this free software from the Adobe Web site by clicking on the icon below and following the instructions provided there.
Current issue: Volume XV, No. 4, September/October 2009: Spaghetti Plots; On the Map; Multiple Comparisons; Software Options for Multiple Comparisons; Effect of Total Hip Arthroplasty on Bone Structure
Datum archives All issues of Datum are available through this archive. Beginning with Volume II, issues are posted as portable document format, or PDF, files. To read these files, you will need to install Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer. You may download this free software from the Adobe Web site by clicking on the icon below and following the instructions provided there.
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