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1. Can I choose the cause of my death? 
2. Statistical choropleth cartography in epidemiology
3. A nomogram for single-stage cluster-sample surveys in a community for estimation of a            prevalence rate
4. Attack on statistical significance: A balanced approach for medical research
5. Statistical fallacies & errors can also jeopardize life & health of many
6. Age regression of blood pressure In an urban population of age 15-59 years
7. Aleatory and epistemic uncertainties can completely derail medical research             results.

8. Reporting of basic statistical methods in biomedical journals: Improved SAMPL guidelines
9. Demystifying LMS and BCPE methods of centile estimation for growth and other health            parameters
10. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) Curve for medical researchers
11. The methods of survival analysis for clinicians
12. Statistical medicine: An emerging medical specialty
13. Forecasting vascular disease cases and associated mortality in India
14. A simple index of smoking
15. Mathematical models in the assessment of infective force in filariasis
16. Multivariate approach in epidemiological assessment of continuity in a  cohort of oral                contraceptors
17. Influence of some correlates of blood pressure on its distribution in an adult urban                    population of Allahabad
18. Changes needed in style and content of teaching statistics to medical undergraduates
19. A health monitor in your pocket? (Conceived in 1996)
20. Reference interval with age-gender variation for 4 liver function parameters in an adult              segment of the Indian population

21. Utilization of hospital laboratory data for establishing normal reference interval of                      quantitative medical parameters: Double filtration method
22. Medical biostatistics as a science of managing medical uncertainties
23. Beyond “Normal”: Optimal levels of medical parameters for assessing positive health
24. Direct use of clinical tolerance limits for assessing agreement: A robust nonparametric              approach
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