Question : Where can I find articles on biostatistics?

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For a presentation on multiple linear regression in biotechnology, accessing peer-reviewed articles is crucial. PubMed is recommended as a primary resource for life sciences literature. Specific journals like Biometrika and Biometrics are suggested for relevant studies. These sources provide a solid foundation for understanding the application of multiple linear regression in biological contexts, suitable for advanced undergraduates.
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Greetings,

I have a friend who is studying biotechnology, and has to give a presentation on multiple linear regression applied on some biological field. She's asked me to find her some articles, since she's having some troubles at home (no acces to the internet is one of them...), but I'm having difficulty with this. Any toughts? The article would have to be understandable for an advanced undergraduate.

Thanks in advance
 
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The mekka would be www.pubmed.com that is where all lifescience peer-reviewed articles are databased.
 
--- and, for specific journal recommendations, Biometrika and Biometrics.
http://www3.oup.co.uk/biomet/
http://www.jstor.org/journals/00063444.html

http://stat.tamu.edu/Biometrics/
http://www.jstor.org/journals/0006341X.html
 
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