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Sample Size Calculations Based on Ranking and Selection in Microarray Experiments

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  • Shigeyuki Matsui
  • Shu Zeng
  • Takeharu Yamanaka
  • John Shaughnessy

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  • Shigeyuki Matsui & Shu Zeng & Takeharu Yamanaka & John Shaughnessy, 2008. "Sample Size Calculations Based on Ranking and Selection in Microarray Experiments," Biometrics, The International Biometric Society, vol. 64(1), pages 217-226, March.
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