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STB-50

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an70: Fall NetCourse schedule announced
dm66.1: Stata 6 version of recoding variables using grouped values
Authors: David Clayton, MRC Biostatistical Research Unit, Cambridge, UK
Michael Hills (retired), UK
dm68: Display of variables in blocks
Author: Jeroen Weesie, Utrecht University, Netherlands
dm69: Further new matrix commands
Author: Nicholas J. Cox, University of Durham, UK
dm70: Extensions to generate, extended
Author: Nicholas J. Cox, University of Durham, UK
gr38: Enhancement to the hilite command
Author: Jeroen Weesie, Utrecht University, Netherlands
ip28: Automatically sorting by subgroup
Author: Jeroen Weesie, Utrecht University, Netherlands
sbe29: Generalized linear models: extensions to the binomial family
Authors: James W. Hardin, Texas A&M University
Mario Cleves, StataCorp
sg81.2: Multivariable fractional polynomials: update
Authors: Patrick Royston, Imperial College School of Medicine, UK
Gareth Ambler, Imperial College School of Medicine, UK
sg112.1: Nonlinear regression models involving power or exponential functions of covariates: update
Authors: Patrick Royston, Imperial College School of Medicine, UK
Gareth Ambler, Imperial College School of Medicine, UK
sg113: Tabulation of modes
Author: Nicholas J. Cox, University of Durham, UK
sg114: rglm — Robust variance estimates for generalized linear models
Author: Roger Newson, Imperial College School of Medicine, UK
stata53: censored option added to sts graph command
Author: Mario Cleves, StataCorp
sxd1.1: Update to random allocation of treatments to blocks
Author: Philip Ryan, University of Adelaide, Australia

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