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Censored Data Regression Models and Their Application; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Proportional Hazards and Multiplicative Intensity Models 327 $a4.3 Partial Likelihood Inference4.4 Applications of Partial Likelihood Methods; 4.5 Martingale Residuals; 4.6 Applications of Residual Methods; 4.7 Bibliographic Notes; 5. Martingale Central Limit Theorem; 5.1 Preliminaries and Motivation; 5.2 Convergence of Martingale Difference Arrays; 5.3 Weak Convergence of the Process, U(n); 5.4 Bibliographic Notes; 6. Large Sample Results of the Kaplan-Meier Estimator; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 A Large Sample Result for Kaplan-Meier and Weighted Logrank Statistics; 6.3 Confidence Bands for the Survival Distribution; 6.4 Bibliographic Notes 327 $a7. Weighted Logrank Statistics7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Large Sample Null Distribution; 7.3 Consistency of Tests of the Class ?; 7.4 Efficiencies of Tests of the Class ?; 7.5 Some Versatile Test Procedures; 7.6 Bibliographic Notes; 8. 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