Displaying 11 results from an estimated 11 matches for "anatomically".
2018 Apr 08
4
XScreenSaver
...gt; developer:
>
> "Yes, your distro sucks, and I wish they would stop redistributing my
> software if they refuse to keep it up to date."
>
> He apparently had the same reaction with the Debian guys.
Yeah that is pretty classic JWZ... well except he didn?t say something
anatomically impossible. I think he may have mellowed a bit. I will see if
the EPEL version can be updated. Also to make sure that he doesn?t get the
bugs since he doesn?t want them :)
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> Niki
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2009 Mar 03
3
PLS regression on near infrared (NIR) spectra data
Dear collegues,
I´ ve worked with near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy to assess chemical,
physical, mechanical and anatomical properties of wood.
I use "The Unscrambler" software to correlate the matrix of dependent
variables (Y) with the matrix of spectral data (X) and I would like to
migrate to R. The matrix of spectral variables is very large (2345 columns
and n lines, where n =
2011 Nov 05
1
Correlation between matrices
> regions = c('cortex', 'hippocampus', 'brain_stem', 'mid_brain',
'cerebellum')
> mice = paste('mouse', 1:5, sep='')
> for (n in c('Cu', 'Fe', 'Zn', 'Ca', 'Enzyme')) {
+ assign(n, as.data.frame(replicate(5, rnorm(5))))
+ }
> names(Cu) = names(Zn) = names(Fe) = names(Ca) = names(Enzyme) =
2011 Dec 04
1
Complex multiple t tests in a data frame with several id factors
I have assayed the concentrations of various metal elements in
different anatomic regions of two strains of mice. Now, for each
element, in each region, I want to do a t test to find whether there
is any difference between the two strains.
Here is what I did (using simulated data as an example):
# create the data frame
> elemconc = data.frame(expand.grid(id=1:3, geno=c('exp',
2018 Apr 08
0
XScreenSaver
Le 08/04/2018 ? 21:47, Stephen John Smoogen a ?crit?:
> Yeah that is pretty classic JWZ... well except he didn?t say something
> anatomically impossible. I think he may have mellowed a bit.
This mister JWZ just blogged and tweeted loudly about it, and it looks
like he hates CentOS as much as he hates Debian. Coming from a guy whose
blog looks like a russian porn site from around 1998, I guess this is
some form of praise.
https://www.jw...
2008 May 19
0
Updated package fmri
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fmri is a contributed package for R, that implements functions for
analyzing single-subject fmri data with structural adaptive smoothing
methods.
New in version 1.2-6
- --------------------
~ - new function cutroi()
~ - plot.fmridata() is now able to produce anatomical overlay for pvalue
~ data for AFNI, and NIFTI data
~ - read.AFNI() should
2008 May 19
0
Updated package fmri
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Hash: SHA1
fmri is a contributed package for R, that implements functions for
analyzing single-subject fmri data with structural adaptive smoothing
methods.
New in version 1.2-6
- --------------------
~ - new function cutroi()
~ - plot.fmridata() is now able to produce anatomical overlay for pvalue
~ data for AFNI, and NIFTI data
~ - read.AFNI() should
1998 Dec 17
0
(no subject)
I had similar problems with a general network share.
discovered that one of my ethernet cards was running full-duplex
and the hub was only running half-duplex
the config above also hurt network performance drastically
-Mike
mjoyner@ewc.edu
Edward Waters College
PC Systems Administrator
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Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1998 17:09:51 +0100 (CET)
From: Alexander Ehlert <ehlert@anatu.uni-tuebingen.de>
To:
2012 Dec 03
0
Nested ANCOVA question
Hello R experts,
I have having a difficult time figuring out how to perform and interpret an ANCOVA of my nested experimental data and would love any suggestions that you might have.
Here is the deal:
1) I have twelve tanks of fish (1-12), each with a bunch of fish in them
2) I have three treatments (1-3); 4 tanks per treatment. (each tank only has one treatment applied to it)
3) I sampled
2018 Apr 08
8
XScreenSaver
Hi,
I'm currently moving all our local school's desktop clients from
Slackware 14.1 to CentOS 7 + Xfce. Right now I'm fine-tuning the default
user profile.
I have a problem with XScreenSaver. The application per se works very
well. Only there's a hard-coded pop-up window that reminds the user that
he's not running the latest version. So, if I'm running version 5.36 as
2012 Apr 15
6
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
New packages
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* disclapmix (0.1)
Maintainer: Mikkel Meyer Andersen
Author(s): Mikkel Meyer Andersen and Poul Svante Eriksen
License: GPL-2
http://crantastic.org/packages/disclapmix
disclapmix makes inference in a mixture of Discrete Laplace
distributions using the EM algorithm.
* EstSimPDMP (1.1)
Maintainer: Unknown
Author(s):