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2003 May 22
1
basic question on getGroups for lme analyses
Hi all!
I am working on a nested lme model with one fixed effect ("treatment", which 3 levels) and two random effects for "Individuals" (four of them) within "treatment" and "replicate -2 levels-" within "individual" within "treatment". For doing so, I´ve been trying to create a factor for Individual%in%Treatment, say IT
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2009 Aug 03
2
lme funcion in R
Hi, R users,
I'm using the "lme" function in R to estimate a 2 level mixed effects
model, in which the size of the subject groups are different. It turned out
that It takes forever for R to converge. I also tried the same thing in SPSS
and SPSS can give the results out within 20 minutes. Anyone can give me some
advice on the lme function in R, especially why R does not converge?
2013 Sep 03
0
Re: ext3 / ext4 on USB flash drive?
>From the little I have heard about control systems for cars, which was
some years ago, they were blockhead proprietary. The analogy would
only work if computing was customarily blackbox technology, which it
isn't. I'd be surprised if there were any branded flash drives that
contained less than their advertised amount of storage.
That leaves the question of what is going on under the
2001 Sep 14
2
[Fwd: Bush's Press Conference: Into the Abyss]
...nto a
> spontaneous chorus of God Bless America, right out of the closing scene of
> the revanchist Hollywood film, The Deer Hunter - is an unlimited, permanent
> blank check to wage la guerre eternal - war without end.
>
> The White House, with none of the fictitious foreign policy fissures we've
> heard so much about, and its diehard loyalists on both sides of the
> Congressional aisle, have been evoking the specter of Osama bin Laden to
> rally hateful and revengeful public sentiment and to personify the
> oft-repeated *evil* that threatens the United States and, to...
2013 Aug 30
2
Re: ext3 / ext4 on USB flash drive?
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 10:56:17AM +0100, Mark Ballard wrote:
>
> This is incredible, Mr Sandeen. You mean USB flash manufacturers
> (what's their body - the USB Implementer's Forum?) have simply not
> provided a means for software to query the underlying hardware in a
> USB flash? Have software producers asked them for this?
No, they haven't. And yes we have, since