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2008 Jan 22
2
extension to nlme self start SSmicmen?
Dear list, Has anyone created a version of SSmicmen that allows testing for group differences? The basic Michaelis-Menten equation is: (Bmax * X) / (Kd + X). The nlme package allows modeling of random effects for Bmax and Kd as needed, but I curious how I can build in group differences? I have receptor binding data for strains of mice, and following Pinheiro and Bates' lead in their
2007 Apr 04
2
selection of character
Hi all, I have a simple question: I have a character vector like this [1] "10_1" "1_1" "11_1" "2_1" "3_1" "4_1" "5_1" "6_1" "7_1" "8_1" [11] "9_1" "1_3" "2_3" "3_3" "4_3" "1_4" "2_4" "3_4" "4_4" "5_4" [...
2012 Oct 10
3
Menu system bug - MENU DEFAULT not working
From: Matt Fleming <matt at console-pimps.org> Date sent: Wed, 10 Oct 2012 10:32:07 +0100 Subject: Re: [syslinux] Menu system bug - MENU DEFAULT not working > On Tue, 2012-10-09 at 23:09 +0200, Tomas M wrote: > > > Where xxx is a *different* menu. I count 4. Are you able to reproduce > > > the problem with a simpler config file? > >
2003 Aug 14
2
Server-side printer settings?
Hi all! I have a situtation that I want to get happening: We have just installed a colour photocopier with duplexing at a client's office. We're looking to have four printers pointing at this one device, with the following settings (one for each printer): * Black and White * Black and White, Duplexed * Colour * Colour Duplexed My question is, can we have server-side settings for
2003 Sep 22
1
Why I can't set some default printer options for my HP 1015 + CUPS printer ??
Hi, Everyone! I've installed samba + print$ driver + cups successfully on my Debian Box, and I've made a simple page count program for the printed PCL and postscript files, it runs nicesly, but one problem I encountered is that I can't check the "Advanced " option on for the samba printer (I've tried to check them, but it does not take effect), while I can do it well