Introduction
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This is the first contribution in a teaching series on methodology in clinical epidemiology and statistics in nephrology. For this series, we have invited members of the clinical epidemiology unit of the Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, recognized experts in the field, to describe and explain in five articles the most important and, for our readers and authors, the most useful concepts in this area of clinical nephrology. These articles should make us all more familiar with the quite specific study designs and analytic tools applied in epidemiological studies in nephrology. They will hopefully ensure a better understanding of the growing number of publications in this important field. The other papers will be published in the forthcoming issues of the journal.
We hope that these contributions will be useful and appreciated by our readership.
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