Hypertabastic survival models
ID: hypertabastic-survival-models
Hypertabastic survival models refer to a class of statistical models used to analyze time-to-event data, particularly when the data exhibits complex behavior that cannot be adequately captured by traditional survival analysis models like the Cox proportional hazards model or exponential survival models. The term "hypertabastic" itself is not widely recognized in mainstream statistical literature, so it may be a specialized or newer term that has emerged in specific research contexts.
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