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"textContent": "f2harrell:\n\n> smoothed scaled Shoenfeld residuals plots\n\nThanks, but I’m still don’t understand how this relates to the non-equally spaced y-axis in the rank hazard plot(hazard ratio vs rank), and how that scaling give “meaningful hazard ratio plots vs time”.\nIf there are specific references (e.g., sections of the R survival package vignettes) that explain this connection, I’d be grateful if you could point me to them.",
"title": "Rank-hazard plot interpretation"
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