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2012 Dec 31
2
a problem for metafor package
Dear sir or madam
I want to know how to use "metafor"package do a meta anlysis, forest plot show the results of whole study and results of two subgroups
like this the forest plot show in the attachment.
looking forword to your reply
Regards and Cheers
Xudong Liu
School of Public Health and Primary Care
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Email: liuxudong at cuhk.edu.hk
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2014 May 24
0
My sincere apology
...ts. From now on,aparting from learning R language,I will strengthen my English learning.And this will be a lesson for me.
Hope you could forgive me! And I hope I can continue to learn from you.I request you can give me a chance,I will never make such a mistake !
Best wishes! I am looking forword to you reply!
Huelei Kong<khl0798@163.com>
Department of System Biomedical in Shanghai Jiaotong University
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2005 May 29
2
Peer to Peer calls
Can anybody please answer this.
Both clients are behind different NAT's.
One of them starts a SIP call to the other through Asterisk.
Asterisk sets up the call.
Issues reinvite and connects them together.
After this point does the media stream flow through Asterisk or Peer to
Peer?
Does such a call use any system resources of Asterisk server after
connection?
Thank you in advance.
2018 Nov 17
2
Per-write cycle count with ReadAdvance - Do I really need that?
Thanks Andrew. I have tried with recent tblgen, ReadAdvance would not work
for multiple latencies. Maybe I should make improvement into tblgen if
Pierre-Andre
does not have the change anymore.
However, I just a little curious about the situation I met. The hardware
forwording may fail for different reasons, which different register read
may have different latencies, depending both on the register reader and
writer. I am freshman into tblgen. So I wonder if any other Target already
has other way to describe that .
On Fri, Nov 16, 2018, 8:00 AM Andrew Trick <atrick...
2018 Nov 19
2
Per-write cycle count with ReadAdvance - Do I really need that?
...gt;
> Thanks Andrew. I have tried with recent tblgen, ReadAdvance would not work
> for multiple latencies. Maybe I should make improvement into tblgen if Pierre-Andre
> does not have the change anymore.
>
> However, I just a little curious about the situation I met. The hardware
> forwording may fail for different reasons, which different register read
> may have different latencies, depending both on the register reader and
> writer. I am freshman into tblgen. So I wonder if any other Target already
> has other way to describe that .
>
>
> Does this work for you?...
2006 Jun 29
9
Handling multiple developers making migrations and using svn
Hey all,
I''ve run into an interesting scenario that I think some of you might have
some suggestions on. I am currently working on a RoR project and we are
making full use of the migrations. We are also using a subversion repository
for our source control. Now, the problem....
We are both making migrations and checking them into SVN. So, if in our
checkout we have migrations up to 10 and
2018 Nov 15
2
Per-write cycle count with ReadAdvance - Do I really need that?
Hi list,
I happened to read below thread (written in 3 years ago). I think I may
need this ReadAdvance feature to work with my ARCH.
It is about the scheduler info which describes reading my ARCH's vector
register. There are different latencies since forwarding/bypass appears. I
give it as below example:
def : WriteRes<WriteVector, [MyArchVALU]> { let Latency = 6; }
...
def