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2017 Jan 17
0
postdoctoral position in Computational Biology/Statistics/Evolutionary Biology in Madrid, Spain
Dear All, A 1-year postdoctoral position in Computational Biology/Bioinformatics/Evol. Biology/Statistics is available in Madrid, Spain. Brief description: Simulation and analysis of evolutionary processes in cancer. Requirements: - Postdoc younger than 30 years. - Be registered as resident ("estar empadronado") in Madrid, Spain, since 08-August-2016. - Be registed in the "Fichero del Sistema Nacional de Garant?a Juvenil" (http://www.empleo.gob.es/es/garantiajuv...
2000 Feb 03
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Evolutionary spectrum
Greetings, I am a new user of R for Windows, and I'd like to ask about any R or S-Plus routine that can compute the evolutionary spectrum of a time series. Any help or pointers are greatly appreciated. Apologies in advance if this has already been mentioned on the list. Regards, Franco ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Franco Biondi Biology Department Mailcode 461...
2007 Jul 19
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Any implementation of multiobjective optimization using evolutionary approach?
Hi I'm quite new to this area a bit but I'm wondering if there is any implementation of multi-objective optimization using evolutionary approach available in R? Any point to reference would be really appreciated. Thank you. - adschai
2003 Nov 18
2
[LLVMdev] [Fwd: Optimization: Conclusions from Evolutionary Analysis]
I'm cross-posting the message below (from GCC list) because I believe it would (at some point) be very beneficial to build an evolutionary optimization pass into LLVM. The idea would be to discover the perfect set of optimizations for a given program by trying them all and analyzing the execution times of each. This would be somewhat like profile driven optimization except the profile is easier to gather: its the whole program timing....
2003 Nov 18
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[LLVMdev] [Fwd: Optimization: Conclusions from Evolutionary Analysis]
...is work :) They do seem interested. --Vikram http://www.cs.uiuc.edu/~vadve http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/ On Nov 18, 2003, at 2:18 PM, Reid Spencer wrote: > I'm cross-posting the message below (from GCC list) because I believe > it > would (at some point) be very beneficial to build an evolutionary > optimization pass into LLVM. The idea would be to discover the perfect > set of optimizations for a given program by trying them all and > analyzing the execution times of each. This would be somewhat like > profile driven optimization except the profile is easier to gather: its >...
2003 Nov 19
1
[LLVMdev] [Fwd: Optimization: Conclusions from Evolutionary Analysis]
...:) They > do seem interested. I hope so too .. great validation. Reid. > On Nov 18, 2003, at 2:18 PM, Reid Spencer wrote: > > > I'm cross-posting the message below (from GCC list) because I believe > > it > > would (at some point) be very beneficial to build an evolutionary > > optimization pass into LLVM. The idea would be to discover the perfect > > set of optimizations for a given program by trying them all and > > analyzing the execution times of each. This would be somewhat like > > profile driven optimization except the profile is easier...
2011 Jul 07
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[LLVMdev] Improving Garbage Collection
On Jul 6, 2011, at 3:24 PM, Talin wrote: > Overall Proposal: Support marking SSA values as roots (an evolutionary approach) > > My proposal consists of three rather significant changes to LLVM: > Allow frontends to mark SSA values - or even portions of SSA values - as stack roots. > For alloca roots, add a way to communicate to LLVM when a root goes out of scope. > Transfer the responsibility f...
2009 Nov 26
1
How shall one present LRT test statistic in a scientific journal ?
...3359 0.0092 I thought about presenting it very simply copying/pasting R table and writing it like: "factor A had a significant effect on the response variable (Likelihood ratio test, L-ratio = 17.033, p = 0.0092)" But my boss argued that it's too unusual (at least in our field of evolutionary biology) and that I should present instead the LR statistic together with the corresponding Chi^2 statistic since the likelihood ratio is almost distributed like a Chi2 (df1-df2), and then write down the p-value corresponding to this value of Chi. I looked up in the current litterature but cannot...
2007 Apr 25
1
heatmap and phylogram / dendogram ploting problem, ape package
I am having trouble displaying a dendrogram of evolutionary relationships (a phylogram imported from the ape package) as the vertical component of a heatmap, but keeping the hierarchical clustering of the horizontal component. The relationships of the vertical component in the generated heatmap are not that of the dendrogram, although the ordering is. In...
2007 Sep 21
1
problem with 'integrate'
...z); } fx1 <- function(x, r0 = 0.12, k=-0.10, a=0.5, tshift=8.36){ (r0*exp(r0*t0 + (k/B)*log(fx4(B, t0, tshift)) - r0*x - (k/B)*log(fx4 (B, x, tshift)))) } integrate(fx1, 8.36, 10, stop.on.error = FALSE); } Thanks in advance for your help... Dan Rabosky Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology & Fuller Evolutionary Biology Program Cornell Lab of Ornithology Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853-2701 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2003 Dec 07
2
par(las = 1) not possible in polymap(), library(splancs)?
...but it doesn't change the labels? Mayby some function in library(spatstat) support las? Thanks! Sincerely, Tord ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Tord Sn?ll Avd. f v?xtekologi, Evolutionsbiologiskt centrum, Uppsala universitet Dept. of Plant Ecology, Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University Villav?gen 14 SE-752 36 Uppsala, Sweden Tel: 018-471 28 82 (int +46 18 471 28 82) (work) Tel: 018-25 71 33 (int +46 18 25 71 33) (home) Fax: 018-55 34 19 (int +46 18 55 34 19) (work) E-mail: Tord.Snall at ebc.uu.se Check this: http://www.vaxtbio.uu.se/resfold/s...
2011 Jul 06
1
question about getting things out of an lapply
...#39;colorgrad' that it has to return. Or it could be something else entirely... In any case, what I prefer as output is a vector with all the different 'colorgrad's it generates with each run. Thanks a lot for any help you might be able to offer! Annemarie -- Annemarie Verkerk, MA Evolutionary Processes in Language and Culture (PhD student) Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics P.O. Box 310, 6500AH Nijmegen, The Netherlands +31 (0)24 3521 185 http://www.mpi.nl/research/research-projects/evolutionary-processes
2005 Dec 12
7
The single WINS problem: question
hello I've been reading the thread (http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=113286376900001&r=1&w=2) and I have the same limitation with WINS in a PDC/BDC. That's why I have the following (experimental) setup: PDC ==> wins support = yes, passdb backend: master ldap BDC ==> wins support = yes, passdb backend: slave ldap I configured some of my XP clients to use both WINS servers
2006 Jul 24
5
grouping by consecutive integers
...,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47, 68,69,70,71 I would like to be able to perform this for many time series so an automated process would be nice. I am hoping to use this as a peak detection protocol. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, Kevin ----- ----- Kevin J Emerson Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 1210 University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403 USA kemerson at uoregon.edu
2000 Jun 20
2
# of users of R, and biological examples of the use of R
Dear All, With a colleague we are writing a paper where we show how R is a very nice tool to deal with some issues in the analyses of data in evolutionary biology. For the intro, I wonder if 1) Anybody has any rough idea of how many people might be using R or how many people have downloaded R, or similar (I am aware answering this question might require divinatory powers...). 2) Have/are any of you using R in papers in the biological sciences (spe...
2009 Jan 28
2
Repeated measures design for GAM? - corrected question...
...lme(Bird_abundance = study_area + count +year+ X1 + X2 + X3,random = ~count|study_area). However, I have found no analogue design for a GAM. For now, I have averaged my bird abundances but I wondered whether a more subtle and elegant strategy exists...? Many thanks, Diederik Diederik Strubbe Evolutionary Ecology Group Department of Biology, University of Antwerp Universiteitsplein 1 B-2610 Antwerp, Belgium http://webhost.ua.ac.be/deco tel : 32 3 820 23 85 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2003 May 22
7
extract half a matrix
...49 49 2 26 0 44 40 3 49 44 0 21 4 49 40 21 0 I want 26 49 44 49 40 21 Thanks in advance! Sincerely, Tord ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Tord Sn?ll Avd. f v?xtekologi, Evolutionsbiologiskt centrum, Uppsala universitet Dept. of Plant Ecology, Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University Villav?gen 14 SE-752 36 Uppsala, Sweden Tel: 018-471 28 82 (int +46 18 471 28 82) (work) Tel: 018-25 71 33 (int +46 18 25 71 33) (home) Fax: 018-55 34 19 (int +46 18 55 34 19) (work) E-mail: Tord.Snall at ebc.uu.se Check this: http://www.vaxtbio.uu.se/resfold/s...
2005 Jun 09
2
when working with "admin users =" "inherit owner" does not work anymore
...list, i'm using samba v3.0.14a when working with "admin users =" "inherit owner" does not work for me anymore the owner is set to "root" any ideas? will "inherit owner" solve this problem? thx in advance -- Michael Gasch Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Department of Human Evolution Deutscher Platz 6 D-04103 Leipzig Germany Phone: 49 (0)341 - 3550 137
2013 Apr 25
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[LLVMdev] Proposal for new Legalization framework
...Apr 24, 2013, at 6:27 PM, Reed Kotler <rkotler at mips.com> wrote: > I would really push towards doing this in LLVM IR as the next step. What makes you say that? > It's possible that what you are proposing is the right "long term" solution but I think it's not a good evolutionary approach; it's more revolutionary. Doing this in LLVM IR seems like a major step backwards. It gets us no closer to the ultimate goal, would add a ton of code, and would make the compiler more complex. -Chris
2005 Jul 29
2
weird problem with smbldap-tools and usrmgr.exe
...xxx User does not belong to this group [in smbd.logs] smbldap-groupmod -m "xxx" group gave 0 NT_STATUS_MEMBER_NOT_IN_GROUP called ntsamr successfully the user is addedd to the group but the error message disturbs our admins :( thx in advance -- Michael Gasch Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Department of Human Evolution Deutscher Platz 6 D-04103 Leipzig Germany Phone: 49 (0)341 - 3550 137