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2009 Oct 08
3
error message - unexpected input
...as the only user on this computer to run this program. The
syntax line that appears to be causing problems is:
dataname="Igt2model.txt" and the error message is: Error: unexpected
input in "dataname=""
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks for all of your help,
Danielle
Danielle Dandreaux, Ph.D.
Faculty Research Associate
Arizona State University
Department of Psychology
Tempe, AZ 85287
480-965-3053
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2003 Jan 09
7
Samba Authentication against NT domain
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2009 Nov 10
3
creating multiple plots using a splitting factor
...ate histograms of distance_cm by site:
splitlist<- split(seeddist2, site)
lapply(splitlist, hist(distance_cm, breaks=10))
I then get an error message saying that "match.fun" didn't find the
function. Is there another way to produce multiple graphs at once?
Thank you,
Danielle B. Johnston, Habitat Researcher
Colorado Division of Wildlife
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2016 Nov 18
1
Letting you know about a broken link
Hi,
I appreciate you're busy so I just wanted to follow up on the email I sent you the other day, copy included below for reference.
On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 12:40 PM, Danielle James <danielle.james at whoishostingthismail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I just wanted to let you know about a link that seems to be broken on this page http://www.hdt-project.org/.
Here's the link http://www.mandriva.com/fr "Mandriva Linux", but the page doesn?t seem to be active...
2012 Apr 02
7
Calculating NOEL using R and logistic regression - Toxicology
Hello, I used the glm function in R to fit a dose-response relationship and
then have been using dose.p to calculate the LC50, however I would like to
calculate the NOEL (no observed effect level), ie the lowest dose above
which responses start occurring. Does anyone know how to do this?
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2012 Apr 03
0
Off Topic: Re: Calculating NOEL using R and logistic regression - Toxicology
Below.
-- Bert
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 1:47 PM, Danielle Duncan <dlduncan2 at alaska.edu> wrote:
> Thanks for the response, I should have clarified that the NOEL is the
> smallest dose above which there is a statistically significant effect.
>
This is not a scientifically meaningful nor defensible definition as
it is stochastic, depends on...
2011 Oct 20
2
Expire plugin not executing for sieve plugin?
...| mailbox | expire_stamp |
+----------+---------------+--------------+
| dswartz | Deleted Items | 1319720163 |
| dswartz | Sent | 1319120165 |
| denise | Trash | 1319139920 |
| samantha | Trash | 1319136146 |
| denise | Sent | 1319655872 |
| danielle | Sent | 1319192230 |
| samantha | Sent | 1319268855 |
| dswartz | Trash | 1319725884 |
| samantha | SPAM | 1321504531 |
+----------+---------------+--------------+
9 rows in set (0.00 sec)
mysql> select * from expires;
+----------+---------------+---...
2011 May 05
1
Looping over graphs in igraph
...ce | Kate | 1 | A | C | 3
2 | Kate | Tom | 3 | C | B | 3
2 | Tom | Mike | 2 | B | C | 3
Here, the graphs are treated completely separately so that community A in
graph 1 need not have anything to do with community A in graph 2.
I would really appreciate any ideas you guys have.
Thank you!
Danielle
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2011 Aug 17
1
multinomRob - error message
...ma'
8: In fn(par, ...) : value out of range in 'lgamma'
9: In fn(par, ...) : value out of range in 'lgamma'
10: In fn(par, ...) : value out of range in 'lgamma'
11: In fn(par, ...) : value out of range in 'lgamma'
Is my model uncorrectly defined?
many thanks,
danielle martin
graduate student
department of political science
university of michigan
2011 Jul 21
0
Survdiff for multiple comparisons
...ves are significantly different from
each other for each species. I have not been able to find any code or
function out there that will give me this test with adjusted p-values. I
was thinking about using subset, but this will not adjust the p-values for
multiple tests.
Thank you for your time - Danielle
--
Danielle C. Zoellner-Kelly
PhD candidate - DeWalt Lab
Department of Biological Sciences
Clemson University
132 Long Hall
Clemson, SC 29634
Lab: (864) 656-2639
Cell: (864) 376-9583
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2012 Oct 18
1
Getting a table of coefficients from R
...try to run this, I get the following error message:
> tableofOddsRatios<-exp(cbind(OR = coef(models), confint(models)))
Error in UseMethod("vcov") :?
? no applicable method for 'vcov' applied to an object of class "list"
Should I be doing this another way?
Thanks
Danielle
2013 Sep 20
0
Best way to specify a mixed ANCOVA in R?
...ure) x2 (within, View) mixed ANCOVA, with age as a covariate. I want to use Type-III sums of squares, and see the F-statistic and p-values for interactions with the covariate, as well as for the main effect of the covariate.
Any advice on the best way to do this would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Danielle
2004 Sep 02
1
--partiall-dir not behaving like it ought too
...s that it does not behave like it says on the tin.
It will correctly move and rename the interrupted file to the declared
directory, but it will not
attempt to use it when the client attempts to rsync the file again.
I have a Solaris 8 box running as a server (Matthew), and another Solaris 8
box (Danielle) running as the client.
Both boxes have 2.6.3pre1 and the command issued was =>
rsync -av --progress --partial-dir=./tmp --bwlimit=100 /tcwork/bigfile.tar
root@matthew::root
the reason for the --bwlimit=100 is so that the process can be monitored.
Am I issuing the wrong command ?
Replacing &...
2011 Dec 04
1
Logistic Regression with genetic component
Greetings, I have a question that I'd like to get input on. I have a
classic toxicology study where I artificially fertilized and exposed
embryos to a chemical and counted defects. In addition, I kept track of
male-female pairs that I used to artificially fertilize and generate
embryos with. I need to use logistic regression to model the response, but
also check that the genetics of the
2004 Jul 14
5
ACD Issues
...Here are some of the relevant config files:
agents.conf
-------------------
[agents]
autologoff=15
ackcall=no
wrapuptime=60000
; Group used for patient_q
group=1
agent => 1001,1234,Robert
agent => 1002,1234,John
agent => 1101,1234,Ann
agent => 1102,1234,April
agent => 1103,1234,Danielle
agent => 1104,1234,Dawn
agent => 1105,1234,Helene
agent => 1106,1234,Jackie
agent => 1107,1234,Jennifer
agent => 1108,1234,Kelli
agent => 1109,1234,Lynn
agent => 1110,1234,Alice
agent => 1111,1234,Tera
autologoff=15
ackcall=no
wrapuptime=5000
; Group used for administ...
2016 Nov 12
0
Letting you know about a broken link
...w.hdt-project.org/.
Here's the link http://www.mandriva.com/fr "Mandriva Linux", but the page doesn?t seem to be active any more.
We've put together a guide to Mandriva; you can see it here http://wiht.link/mandrivalinux. I thought it may make a good replacement.
Kind Regards,
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