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2010 Apr 23
2
Problem with parsing a dataset - help earnestly sought
...Y","Y; DX AGE: 24;","Y","Y;DX AGE: 44;","Y;DX AGE: 39; TESTIS")
data$neuro.problems <- c("Y: DX AGE: 80-89;","Y","","Y; DX AGE: 74;
STROKE","Y; DEMENTIA","Y","","Y; DX AGE: 33; CHOREA", "Y", "Y; WEAKNESS")
As can be seen, the semi-colon delimiter follows its own set of rules, which
are internally consistent - with all 3 elements of data, it should be
"Status; Age; Tissue Type". However, if there is only tissue type, it is"
Status; Tissue...
2001 Jan 18
0
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2001 Jan 18
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Obtain Biotech IPOs! 93
...><font size="2" face="Arial">eMedsecurities provides you with a wealth of information, all compiled
in a single, easy-to-use resource. Learn about new research and upcoming treatments
for muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's
chorea and much more. Obtain critical investment
information about the companies that are developing these treatments. eMedsecurities empowers you to make more informed investment decisions.
Request More Information.**</font></p>
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