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2012 Oct 17
0
FW: Vacancy Announcement - Lead Statistician (Health), GS-1530-14
...nch (proposed)
Division of Community Health Investigations (proposed)
US Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Mailing Address:
4770 Buford Highway, MS F-62
Atlanta, Georgia 30341
Telephone:
770-488-0668 (office)
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From: Lewis, Patricia (ATSDR/OA/OD)
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 9:57 AM
To: CDC ONDIEH NCEH *All; ATSDR *All
Subject: Vacancy Announcement - Lead Statistician (Health), GS-1530-14
Please be advised that the announcement for Lead Statistician (Health), GS-1530-14, ATSDR, (Proposed) Division of Community Health Investig...
2011 Sep 30
2
isotope superscripts ggplot2
Happy Friday fellow R users.
I need some help - I am trying to make a graph using ggplot 2 of some lead isotope ratios. Normally, the isotope mass number appears as a superscript before the chemical symbol. However, I cannot figure out how to do this ggplot2's axis labels. The closest I have come is using "." In front of the numbers I am superscripting e.g:
ggplot(....
2012 Oct 18
3
svyplot and svysmooth with hexbin
Hi all-
So sorry to bother you all with something pretty basic.
I am trying to add the lines method output from svysmooth to a svyplot with style="grayhex". However, the line either appears in the wrong place or if I am running in R Studio it causes the system to crash.
I know this is something to do with Lattice graphics, but for the life of me I can not figure out how. Dr. Lumley
2011 Sep 02
2
Chemical Names in Data Frames
Greetings -
I am working on some data that contain chemical names with air concentrations, and I am creating a data frame with date/time and each chemical having its own column. However, these are organic chemicals (e.g. 1-butene, 2,3,4-trimethylbenzene etc). The package I am going to be using the data with is openair, and many of the great functions require you to specify a column name which
2012 Feb 13
2
finding and describing missing data runs in a time series
Hi -
I am trying to find and describe missing data in a time series. For instance, in the library openair, there is a data frame called "mydata":
library(openair)
head(mydata)
date ws wd nox no2 o3 pm10 so2 co pm25
1 1998-01-01 00:00:00 0.60 280 285 39 1 29 4.7225 3.3725 NA
2 1998-01-01 01:00:00 2.16 230 NA NA NA 37 NA NA NA
3 1998-01-01 02:00:00
2011 Nov 10
2
ggplot2 - regression statistics how to display on plot
Hello -
So I am trying to use ggplot2 to show a linear regression between two variables, but I want to also show the fit of the line on the graph as well.
I am using ggplot2 for other graphics in what I am working on, so even though this would be a fairly easy thing to do in Excel, I would prefer to do it in R to keep my look and feel, and I think ggplot2 is just cooler.
Here is a sample
2011 Jul 10
1
Chebyshev Inequality — MVUE
Hello,
I was interested in trying to write an R script to calculate a UCL for a lognormal distribution using the Chebyshev Inequality — MVUE Approach (based on EPA’s guidance found in http://www.epa.gov/oswer/riskassessment/pdf/ucl.pdf). This looks like it should be straight forward, but I am need to calculate an MVUE for the population mean and an MVUE for the population variance, which requires
2012 May 04
0
latex, Hmisc with MikTeX 2.8 produced "n&missing&unique" output
Hi -
So when I run the following, I get a strange formatting output with MikTeX, and I am unsure if the behavior is due to R, Hmisc, or MikTeX or both:
dfr <- data.frame(x=rnorm(400),y=sample(c('male','female'),400,TRUE))
latex(describe(dfr))
What happens is that the x column is summarized in the output of latex correctly. Then the y summary ends up looking like: