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Figure 2.1: Truncated and censored survival data
Table 4.1: Number of cases by age of first assessment and decade of birth (n=471)
Table 4-2: Proportions of severe disability and missingness structure by decade of birth (n=368)
Figure 4.1: Additional survival by decade of birth conditional on survival until 22 years
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