cause-specific hazard function

cause-specific hazard function
French\ \ fonction causer-spécifique de risque
German\ \ ursachenspezifische Hazardfunktion
Dutch\ \ oorzaakspecifieke toevalsfunctie
Italian\ \ funzione di rischio di causare-specific
Spanish\ \ función causar-específica del peligro
Catalan\ \ funció de risc per una causa específica
Portuguese\ \ função de risco por causa específica
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ årsag særlige fare funktion
Norwegian\ \ årsaksspesifikk fare funksjon
Swedish\ \ orsaksspecifik hasardfunktion
Greek\ \ αιτία-συγκεκριμένη λειτουργία κινδύνου
Finnish\ \ syy-spesifi riskifunktio
Hungarian\ \ ok-specifikus veszélyt funkció
Turkish\ \ sebebe özgü tehlike fonksiyonu
Estonian\ \ -
Lithuanian\ \ -
Slovenian\ \ povzročajo posebne nevarnosti funkcijo
Polish\ \ -
Russian\ \ причинно-обусловленная функция риска
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ valdið ákveðnum hættu virka
Euskara\ \ kausa-berariazko arriskuren funtzioa
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ دالة الخط محددة السبب
Afrikaans\ \ oorsaakspesifieke gevaarfunksie
Chinese\ \ -
Korean\ \ 특정원인위험함수

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