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200. Some simple properties of sums of random variables having long-range dependence. Proceedings of Royal Society of London A 424 (1990), 255-262 (with A.C.Davison).
201. Quality and reliability: some recent developments and a historical perspective. Journal of the Operational Research Society 41 (1990), 95-101.
202. Time from infection with HIV to onset of AIDS in patients with haemophilia in the UK. Statistics in medicine 9 (1990), 681-689 (with S.C. Darby, R.Doll, B. Thakrar & C.R.Rizza).
203. Role of models in statistical analysis. Statistical Science 5 (1990), 169-174.
204. An approximation to maximum likelihood estimates in reduced models. Biometrika 77 (1990), 747-761 (with N. Wermuth).
205. Long-range dependence, non-linearity and time irreversibility. Journal of Time Series Analysis 12 (1991), 329-335.
206. Estimating equations from modified profile likelihood. In Estimating functions (1991), 279-293 , ed. V.P. Godambe: Oxford University Press (with H.Ferguson and N.Reid).
207. The contribution of statistical methods to cancer research. Cancer 67 (1991), 2428- 2430.
208. A simple approximation for bivariate and trivariate normal integrals. International Statistical Review 59 (1991), 263-269 (with N. Wermuth).
209. A comment on the coefficient of determination for binary responses. American Statistician 46 (1992), 1-4 (with N. Wermuth).
210. Nonlinear variance component models. Biometrika 79 (1992), 1-11 (with P.J.Solomon).
211. Quality-of-life assessment: can we keep it simple?. Journal of Royal Statistical Society A 155 (1992) (with R. Fitzpatrick, A.E. Fletcher, S.M. Gore, D.R.Jones and D.J. Spiegelhalter)
212.On the calculation of derived variables in the analysis of multivariate responses. Journal of Multivariate Analysis 36 (1992), 162- 170 (with N. Wermuth).
213. A note on the difference between profile and modified profile likelihood. Biometrika 79 (1992), 408-411 (with N. Reid).
214. Causality: some statistical aspects. Journal of Royal Statistical Society A 155 (1992), 291- 301.
215. Statistical and epidemiological aspects of cancer research . Accomplishments in Cancer Research (1992) (with S.C. Darby).
216. Graphical models for dependencies and associations. In Computational Statistics , vol 1, eds Y.Dodge and J. Whittaker, 235- 249, Heidelberg: Physica- Verlag (with N. Wermuth).
217. Statistical analysis and survival data: an introduction. Annual of Cardiac Surgery (1992), 97-100.
218. On the relation between interactions obtained with alternative codings of discrete variables. Methodika (1992) 6, 76- 85 (with N.Wermuth).
219. J.W.Tukey's work on analysis of variance. In The Collected Works of John W.Tukey , vol.7, Pacific Grove, Calif: Wadsworth.
220. Response models for mixed binary and quantitative variables. Biometrika 79 (1992), 441- 461 (with N. Wermuth).
221. A note on the calculation of adjusted profile likelihood. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society B 55 (1992), 467-471 (with N.Reid).
222. Factors affecting indoor radon concentrations in the U.K. Health Physics 64 , 2-12 (with J.A.Gunby, S.C.Darby, J.H.C.Miles and B.M.R.Green).
223. Estimation of risk from observation on humans. Chapter 4 of Risk Assessment. Royal Society (with B. Crossland, S.C. Darby, D.Forman, A.J.Fox, S.M.Gore, E.C.Hambly, T.A.Kletz and N.V.Neill).
224. Quality of life measures in health care. I Applications and issues in assessment. British Medical Journal 305 (1992), 1074-1077, (with Fitzpatrick, R., Fletcher, A., Gore, S. Jones, D. and Speigelhalter, D.)
225. Quality of life measures in health care.II Design analysis and interpretation British Medical Journal 305 (1992),1145- 1148 (with Fitzpatrick, R., Fletcher, A., Gore, S. Jones, D. and Speigelhalter, D.)
226. Quality of life measures in health care.III resource allocation, British Medical Journal 305 (1992), 1205- 1209(with Fitzpatrick, R., Fletcher, A., Gore, S. Jones, D. and Speigelhalter, D.).
227. Derived variables calculated from similar responses: some characteristics and examples. Computational Statistics and Data Analysis 19 (1995), 223-234 (with N.Wermuth).
228. Some aspects of statistical models. In Newer Thinking in Theory and Methods for Population Health Research. ed. K.Dean. London: Sage, 1993, 145-159.
229. Linear dependencies represented by chain graphs (with discussion). Statistical Science 8 (1993), 204 -283 (with N. Wermuth).
230. Tests of linearity, multivariate normality and the adequacy of normal scores. Applied Statistics 43 (1994), 347 -355 (with N. Wermuth).
231. Some recent work on methods for the analysis of multivariate observational data in the social sciences. Chapter 6 in Multivariate analysis:future directions , ed C.R.Rao. Elsevier, ed C.R.Rao (1993) (with N.Wermuth).
232. A note on the quadratic exponential binary model. Biometrika 81 (1994), 403-408 (with N. Wermuth).
233. Stochastic models of precipitation. In Statistics for the Environment ,2:Wiley (with V.Isham).
234. Causality and graphical models. Bull.I.S.I. 49 (1993), 363- 372.
235. Some comments on the teaching of stochastic processes to engineers. Int J.Cont.Engineering Educ. 4 (1994), 24- 30 (with A.C.Davison).
236. Unbiased estimating equations derived from statistics that are functions of a parameter. Biometrika 80 (1993), 905- 909.
237. Inference and asymptotics. London: Chapman and Hall, 1994 (with O.E.Barndorff- Nielsen).
238. A note on the quadratic exponential binary distribution. Biometrika 81 (1994), 403-408 (with N. Wermuth).
239. Some recent developments in statistical theory. Scand Actuarial J. (1995), 1, 29-34 (Harald Cramer Symposium).
240. The relation between theory and application in statistics (with discussion). TEST 4 (1995), 207-261.
241. Multivariate dependencies . London: Chapman and Hall, 1996 (with N. Wermuth).
242. Likelihood and asymptotics. Padova: Tre Lauree Honoris Causa.
243. Prediction and asymptotics. Bernoulli 2 (1996), 319-340.
244. Qualitative and quantitative aspects should not be confused. Brit. Med.J. 314 (1997), 73 (with V.T.Farewell).
245. Bartlett adjustment. Encyclopedia of Statistical Science. Update Vol.1 (1996), 43-45.
246. Some remarks on the analysis of survival data. In Proc. 1st Seattle Symp. in Biostatistics, ed Danyu Lin and T.R. Fleming (1997), 1-9. New York: Springer Verlag.
247. Examining associations between occupation and health using routinely collected data J.R.Statist. Soc. A 160 (1997), 507-521 (with L.M.Carpenter, N.E.S. Maconochie and E.Roman).
248. The current position of statistics: a personal view. Int. Statist.Rev. 65 (1997), 261-290.
249. Detecting overdispersion in large-scale surveys: application to a study of education and social class in Britain. Applied Statistics 46 (1997), 415-432 (with G.M. Fitzmaurice and A.H.Heath).
250. Components of variance; a miscellany. Statistical Methods in medical research 7 (1998), 3-12.
251. Some remarks on statistical education. Statistician 47 (1998), 211-213.
252. On the nature of statistical inference: Johann Bernouilli lecture 1997.Nieuw Archief voor Wiskunde 15 (1997), 233-242.
253. Statistical dependence and independence. Encyclopedia in Biostatistics 6 (1998), 4260-4264 (with N. Wermuth).
254. Statistics, an overview. Encyclopedia in Biostatistics 6 (1998), 4294-4302.
255. Combined analysis of the effects of the matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor marimastat on serum tumour markers in advanced cancer: selection of a biologically active an tolerable dose for longer-term studies. Clinical Cancer Research 4 (1998), 1101-1109 (with 12 coauthors).
256. Some aspects of measurement error in explanatory variables for continuous and binary regression models. Statistics in Medicine. 17 (1998), 2157-2177 (with G.K.Reeves, S.C.Darby and E. Whitley).
257. On the application of conditional independence to ordinal data. Int. Statist. Rev. 66 (1998), 181-199 (with N. Wermuth).
258. Stochastic spatial-temporal models for rainfall. In Stochastic models in hydrology. Singapore: World Scientific (with V.Isham).
259. On association models defined over independence graphs. Bernoulli 4 (1998), 477-495 (with N. Wermuth).
260. A note on the robust interpretation of regression coefficients. Test 7 (1998), 287-294 (with Man Yu Wong).
261. Likelihood factorizations for mixed discrete and continuous variables, Scand. J. Statist. 26 (1999), 209-220 (with N. Wermuth).
262. Derived variables for longitudinal studies. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. (USA) 96 (1999), 12273-12274 (with N. Wermuth).
263. Probabilistic modelling of water balance at a point: the role of climate, soil and vegetation. Proc. R. Soc. (London) A 455 (1999), 3789-3805 (with I. Rodriguez-Iturbe, A. Porporato, L. Ridolfi and V. Isham).
264.The effects of measurement errors with particular reference to a study of exposure to residential radon. In Radiation Dosimetry (1999), 139-151, ed. E. Ron: National Cancer Institute (with S.C. Darby, G.K. Reeves and E. Whitley).
265.Some remarks on failure-times, surrogate markers, degradation, wear and the quality of life. Lifetime Data Analysis 5 (1999), 307-314.
266. Variables, types of. In Encyl. of Statistical Sciences , Update Vol. 3 (1999), ed. S. Kotz, C.B.Read and D.L.Banks, 772-775, Wiley.

Submitted

Some remarks on statistical aspects of econometrics
Being economical with the costs (with D.J.Spiegelhalter, D.R.Jones, M.K.B.Parmar, S.M.Gore and R.Fitzpatrick)
Yokes. Accepted for Encyclopedia of Statistical Science.
Spatial-temporal rainfall fields: modelling and statistical aspects (with 8 coauthors).
Statistical modelling and analysis of spatial patterns (with V.Isham and P. Northrop)
Likelihood-based inference with singular information matrix (with A.Rotnitzky, M.Bottai and J.Robins)