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   - Zitelli, P.M.Y., Gouvea, M., Mazo, D.F., Singer, J.M.; Oliveira, C.P., Tanigawa, R.Y., Alves, V.A.F., Carrilho, F.J., Pessoa, M.G. (2021). Hepatitis E virus infection increases the risk of diabetes and severity of liver disease in chronic hepatitis C virus infected patients. **Clinics, 76**: e3270 \\ doi: 10.6061/​clinics/​2021/​e3270   - Zitelli, P.M.Y., Gouvea, M., Mazo, D.F., Singer, J.M.; Oliveira, C.P., Tanigawa, R.Y., Alves, V.A.F., Carrilho, F.J., Pessoa, M.G. (2021). Hepatitis E virus infection increases the risk of diabetes and severity of liver disease in chronic hepatitis C virus infected patients. **Clinics, 76**: e3270 \\ doi: 10.6061/​clinics/​2021/​e3270
   - Castro, T.P., Paulino, C.D. and Singer, J.M. (2021). A fair comparison of credible and confidence intervals: an example with Binomial proportions. **Metron**. (Accepted).\\ doi: 10.1007/​s40300-021-00225-6   - Castro, T.P., Paulino, C.D. and Singer, J.M. (2021). A fair comparison of credible and confidence intervals: an example with Binomial proportions. **Metron**. (Accepted).\\ doi: 10.1007/​s40300-021-00225-6
-  - González, L.M., Singer, J.M. and Stanek III, E.J. (2022). Finite population mixed models for pretest-posttest designs with response errors. **Revista Colombiana de Estadística,​ 45**, 125-148. \\ doi: 10.15446/​rec.v45n1.93196+  - González, L.M., Singer, J.M. and Stanek III, E.J. (2022). Finite population mixed models for pretest-posttest designs with response errors. **Revista Colombiana de Estadística,​ 45**, 125-148. \\ doi: 10.15446/​rec.v45n1.93196raziliz 
 +  - Santos, G.M.S,. André, C.D.S. and Singer, J.M. (2022. Robust local quantile regression for reference curves. Brazilian Journal of Biometry. (Accepted). 
    
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   - Amorim, W.N., Pedroso-de-Lima,​ A.C., Singer, J.M., André, C.D.S., Andrade, M.F. and Artaxo, P. (2019). Tree-based models and machine learning techniques for accessing the effect of the gasoline/​ethanol share on ozone concentration.   - Amorim, W.N., Pedroso-de-Lima,​ A.C., Singer, J.M., André, C.D.S., Andrade, M.F. and Artaxo, P. (2019). Tree-based models and machine learning techniques for accessing the effect of the gasoline/​ethanol share on ozone concentration.
   - González, L.M., Singer, J.M. and Stanek III, E.J. (2021). Finite population mixed models for pretest-posttest designs with response errors.   - González, L.M., Singer, J.M. and Stanek III, E.J. (2021). Finite population mixed models for pretest-posttest designs with response errors.
-  - Santos, G.M.S,. André, C.D.S. and Singer, J.M. (2021). Robust local quantile regression for reference curves. 
   - Candolo, A.C.R., Zitelli, P.M., Mazo1, D.F.C., Oliveira, .P., Cunha-Silva,​ M., Greca, R.D., Araújo, R.C., Alustau, A.S.P.T., Couto, C.A., Nardelli, M.J., Singer, J.M., Lima, R.G.R., Farias, A.Q., Carrilho, F.J., Pessoa, M.G. (2021). Lysosomal acid lipase deficiency in the investigation of cryptogenic liver disease in adults: a multicenter Brazilian study.   - Candolo, A.C.R., Zitelli, P.M., Mazo1, D.F.C., Oliveira, .P., Cunha-Silva,​ M., Greca, R.D., Araújo, R.C., Alustau, A.S.P.T., Couto, C.A., Nardelli, M.J., Singer, J.M., Lima, R.G.R., Farias, A.Q., Carrilho, F.J., Pessoa, M.G. (2021). Lysosomal acid lipase deficiency in the investigation of cryptogenic liver disease in adults: a multicenter Brazilian study.
   - Hallak, J., Teixeira, T.A., Barrozo, L.V.,  Singer, J.M., Kallas, E.G. and Saldiva, P.H.N. (2021). Higher male death rate related to SARS-CoV-2 infection in Sao Paulo: evidence for a potential biological association in a population-based study   - Hallak, J., Teixeira, T.A., Barrozo, L.V.,  Singer, J.M., Kallas, E.G. and Saldiva, P.H.N. (2021). Higher male death rate related to SARS-CoV-2 infection in Sao Paulo: evidence for a potential biological association in a population-based study
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