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Rejoinder for Gaining efficiency via weighted estimators for multivariate failure time data

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Fan, J., Zhou, Y., Cai, J. et al. Rejoinder for Gaining efficiency via weighted estimators for multivariate failure time data. Sci. China Ser. A-Math. 52, 1137–1138 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11425-009-0136-1

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