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2006 Apr 16
0
[S] Problems with lme and 2 levels of nesting:Summary
....svensson at bio.ntnu.no> wrote: > Hello again > I have now recieved some helpful hints in this matter and will summarize them but first let me reiterate the problem: > > I had two treatments: 2 types of food fed to females. Each female were present only in one treatment and laid one clutch (female ID = clutch ID). From each clutch, 50 larvae were taken and divided on 5 cups; 10 larvae in each cup (the cups were not meant to differ in any way, it's just impossible to count 50 larvae in motion, but ok with 10). The day of death was recorded for each larva. Since there's only on...
2008 Mar 03
1
Barplot with grouping x axis and count data
Hello, I am trying to make a barplot with nested count data which is build like this: first there are several birds (n)laying 3 clutches composed of 2 eggs half of the second and third clutch received treatment and this treatment was tested to influence sex of offspring. I want a barplot showing counts for male and female for every egg of every clutch. can someone tell me what to do? I drew a table of how i wanted it to look with:...
2006 Apr 08
1
dim(x) error message in lme (nlme package)
Hello I am trying to analyse mortality data from fish larvae using lme from the package nlme as well as using lmer in the package lme4 Response is DeathDay Fixed factor is Treatment Random factors are Clucth, Cup Design: Cup nested in Clutch If I do this in lme, I use the syntax: model1 <- lme(DeathDay ~ Treatment, random=~ 1 | Clutch/Cup) summary(model1) I get the first part of the output, but where should be "Correlation of Fixed Effects", I get this error message: Error in dim(x) : no slot of name "Dim" fo...
2011 Sep 12
1
nested anova<-R chrashing
Hi, I tried to do a nested Anova with the attached Data. My response variable is "survivors" and I would like to know the effect of (insect-egg clutch) "size", "position" (of clutch on twig) and "clone" (/plant genotype) on the survival of eggs (due to predation). Each plant was provided with three different sizes of clutches (45,15,5) and had pseudo-replications of size 15 and 5 on it. _Question 1: right code fo...
2006 Jan 22
1
regression with nestedness
...to index chick health. There is an effect of sex that I would like to include but how would I set up a regression and look at the effect of urbanization (purban, a continuous var)) on feather properties of chicks within boxes. So the model should look something like rtot = sex + purban + (chick)clutch Also, when I plot purban against rtot using the plot function I get boxplots but I would like to ignore the clutch and just plot each point. I've tried type = "p" but this has no effect. Thanks, Jeff **************************************** Jeffrey A. Stratford, Ph.D. Postdo...
2011 Mar 14
1
Help- Fitting a Thin Plate Spline
Hi Everyone, I'm a pretty useless r-er but have data that SPSS etc doesn't like. I've managed to do GLMs for my data, but now need to fit a thin plate spline for my data (arcsine.success~date.num:clutch.size) If anyone has a bit of spare time and could come up with a bit of code I'd be very grateful- I just don't get R language! Thanks Rach -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Help-Fitting-a-Thin-Plate-Spline-tp3353485p3353485.html Sent from the R help mailing...
2006 Jan 24
4
nested ANCOVA: still confused
...amp; Bates (Mixed Effects Models in S and S-Plus) but it will not arrive for another two weeks from our interlibrary loan. The goal is to determine if there are urbanization (purban) effects on chick health (rtot) and if there are differences between sexes (sex) and the effect of being in the same clutch (box). The model is rtot = sex + purban + (chick)box. I've loaded the package lme4. And the code I have so far is bb <- read.csv("C:\\eabl\\eabl_feather04.csv", header=TRUE) bb$sex <- factor(bb$sex) rtot.lme <- lme(bb$rtot~bb$sex, bb$purban|bb$chick/bb$box, na.action=na.o...
2009 Feb 11
5
Possible CentsOS licensing issue
Dear Friends, I have few questions. 1. I have a device on which I have installed CentOS 5.2 as an operating system. Now I want to sell this device. Will there be any issue ? points to keep in mind: a. There are no changes in OS. (it is just a stripped down image of original OS) b. I have installed few generic user space applications of my own installed in that OS. I do not want to violate
2008 Jul 31
1
Phone and Modem Options...
...odem listed in the registry (wherever they hide it in there) there is no modem installed, even though the COM port is there and data can be sent to it. Aside from this one hitch (isn't there ALWAYS one?) the app works PERFECTLY under WINE and would allow the user (who is not me) to escape the clutches of MicroSloth entirely. Any and all assistance is appreciated. Bytten
2003 Jan 20
1
[OT} Speakeasy.net
A little off topic this morning...I'm thinking about switching out of Comast's clutches to another high-speed service. I've tried TDS DSL, but they were half the speed comast was/is. I''ve looked into Speakeasy, since I heard a few of ya talking about them. Since I had TDS, that kinda tells me I can get DSL. I live in Mount Juliet, on MT juliet road, behind the Arbys...
2004 Aug 06
2
could not create listener socket on port 8000
...dvice! > >i tried the netstat command to see if anything is >running on port 8000, and it came up empty. > >any other suggestions? really appreciate this. > >jg > >__________________________________ > > Do you have the server configured on the correct ip address (clutching at straws) as I supose it might come up with that. Oli --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'icecast-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe...
2008 Jun 09
6
Dtrace on OpenSolaris/VirtualBox
I''m running OpenSolaris 2008.05 in VirtualBox on a Windows XP host. Playing around with various probes, I found that trying to load any probe associated with bdev_strategy dumps core. I can think of one or two likely and reasonable causes for this, but am assuming it''s undesirable behavior. Anyone know what''s happening here? -- This message posted from
2011 Jun 23
1
ocfs2 with cman luster stack
...ubmotorsports.bz* <http://clubmotorsports.bz/> * * *club motorsports belize facebook<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Club-Motorsports/135687249774906> * * * *http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2400106* "... we just love cars and we love driving them!" "... Do things like double clutch automatics, traction control, and lane departure warnings really make cars better? I suppose by some metrics they do. But for these amenities we trade character; for luxury we surrender sensory experience; for comfort, we give up romance." * * -------------- next part -------------- An HTML a...
2009 Apr 01
2
repeated measures ANOVA - among group differences
I have data on the proportion of clutches experiencing different fates (e.g., 4 different sources of mortality) for 5 months . I need to test 1) if the overall proportion of these different fates is different over the entire study and 2) to see if there are monthly differences within (and among) fate types. Thus, I am pretty sure this is...
2003 Oct 01
1
wxXRC library
...hen add them to the cpp to ruby mapping table. This would solve the whole casting issue, but seems a bit like overkill (ok - I''m too lazy to consider it). I''m curious if anybody else has any suggestions/comments on this issue, which as we all know holds the free world in its evil clutches. Thanks, Nick *:-.,_,.-:*''``''*:-.,_,.-:*''``''*:-.,_,.-:*''``''*:-.,_:-.,_,.-:**:-.,_,. Register your domain names now at Wyith.net http://www.wyith.net
2019 Oct 04
1
CentOS 8 network-scripts
...knowledge of hand-crafting your own gears but you got the ability to go faster, carry heavier loads and better gas mileage without working as hard at getting a mile out of a quart. The transmissions of the 1933 were considered 'automatic' compared to some 1912 vehicles.. even if you had a clutch because you no longer had to get out and turn something to make it go in reverse. The 'truly' automatic transmissions of the 1950's were horrible and it wasn't until the 1970's where they became 'liveable'. Today trying to find a real stick shift is almost impossible as...
2008 Dec 17
1
Model building using lmer
...t (I hope). I am running version 2.7.1 on Windows Vista. I have small dataset which consists of: # NestID: nest indicator for each chicken. Siblings sharing the same nest have the same nest indicator. # Chick: chick indicator consisting of a unique ID for each single chick. # Year: 1, 2. # ClutchSize: 1-, 2- , 3-eggs. # HO: hatching order within each clutch (1, 2, 3 [first, second and third-hatched chick]). # SibComp: sibling competence: present/ absent (0, 1) # Death2: death at two days post-hatch (0, 1) # Death10: death at ten days post-hatch (0, 1) So a subset of my dataset looks...
2005 Oct 03
2
Cron script crashing server...
...chines, but can't do as much testing on them. I'm really not sure where the problem lies, so may be offtopic, I'm just confused why it runs on some and not others (although maybe running the same version, its possible they were configured slightly different on install), and pretty much clutching at straws. Worse thing is machines a production one, and want to keep downtime to a minimum, so trying to get some angle on what may be wrong before testing more. Any thoughts much appreciated. Ian -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists...
2007 Nov 01
2
F distribution from lme()?
Dear all, Using the data set and code below, I am interested in modelling how egg temperature (egg.temp) is related to energy expenditure (kjday) and clutch size (treat) in incubating birds using the lme-function. I wish to generate the F-distribution for my model, and have tried to do so using the anova()-function. However, in the resulting anova-table, the parameter kjday has gone from being highly non-signiicant in the lme-expression, to all of a su...
2020 Feb 13
3
Possible CORS issue
Hi I'm clutching at straws here. I have a user who requires access to a status-json.xsl to publish now playing data for an Alexa skill and this can be accessed via a browser at: - http://example.com:8000/status-json.xsl He says that now his PHP script cannot access the file. I know that Alexa requires *st...