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2011 Sep 12
1
coxreg vs coxph: time-dependent treatment
Dear List, After including cluster() option the coxreg (from eha package) produces results slightly different than that of coxph (from survival) in the following time-dependent treatment effect calculation (example is used just to make the point). Will appreciate any explaination / comment. cheers, Ehsan ############################ require(survival) require(eha) data(heart) # create weights
2008 Nov 20
2
[Obo-relations] Discussion summary on "original" biological parts
mejino at u.washington.edu wrote: > > >>> A canonical human body will have canonical parts and those canonical >>> parts will >>> have canonical subparts and so on. >> >> ... and? >> >>> Can't think of anyone who would fit that >>> description. >> >> is this considered an argument for that there cannot possibly an
2010 May 12
3
what the problem could be if i am suddenly unable to add abline to the scatter plot?
I am doing very regular stuff like the following: attach(wtana) fm<- lm(Body.Wt.on.SD1~Heart.Wt, data=wtana) #fm<- lm(wtana$Body.Wt.on.SD1~wtana$Heart.Wt) lrf<- loess(Body.Wt.on.SD1~Heart.Wt, wtana) #lrf<- loess(wtana$Body.Wt.on.SD1~wtana$Heart.Wt) plot(Body.Wt.on.SD1,Heart.Wt) #plot(wtana$Body.Wt.on.SD1,wtana$Heart.Wt) #lines(spline(Heart.Wt,fitted(lrf)), col=2) abline(fm, col=4)
2008 Mar 10
3
A stats question -- about survival analysis and censoring
Dear UseRs, Suppose I have data regarding smoking habits of a prospective cohort and wish to determine the risk ratio of colorectal cancer in the smokers compared to the non-smokers. What do I do at the end of the study with people who die of heart disease? Can I just censor them exactly the same as people who become uncontactable or who die in a plane crash? If not, why not? I'm thinking
2007 Jan 06
0
<:: Heart - Profile ::>
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2007 Mar 19
1
Re: (THIS IS SO REAL PEOPLE) IM ASKING FOR DONATIONS FOR HEART SURGERY
WAY TO GO, MIKE!! Hope you get your hole fixed. If you have any extra money after your operation, please send me $250,000. I need a new house. I never thought this would happen to me but termites have eaten my entire home. All I have left is a lamp and an end table. Please help me. Thanks, reefer mike wrote: > hello i always figured this would never happen to me but my heart is
2011 Nov 20
1
Inserting blank records in a barplot
Hi everyone, I currently do some statistics about my heart rate variability. I've a CSV file which looks like this: Date Time ts_mean_RR ts_sdnn_RR ts_mean_HR ts_sdnn_HR ts_rmssd 1 20110905 07:21:50.0 1139.8298 40.3053 52.7393 2.2824 45.7958 2 20110906 07:11:37.0 1182.7333 49.1861 50.8665 2.4983 60.2329 3 20110907 07:21:31.0 1136.6028 49.4682 52.9566
2008 Sep 26
1
Vista Games
Hello, bought a notebook with Vista preinstalled and before ripping it off I decided to copy some of it's stuff to run it under wine. I really like the new games... But they don't work in wine. Code: whisper at potf:~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Microsoft Games/Hearts$ wine Hearts.exe wine: Call from 0x1022b10 to unimplemented function KERNEL32.dll.WTSGetActiveConsoleSessionId, aborting
2008 Feb 09
1
bad variable names when printing a data frame containing a matrix (PR#10730)
library(glmpath) data(heart.data) # heart.data is a list, $y a vector, $x a matrix data <- data.frame(x=I(heart.data$x), y = heart.data$y) > data[1:2,] x.1 x.2 x.3 x.4 x.5 x.6 x.7 x.8 x.9 y 1 160 12 5.73 23.11 1 49 25.3 97.2 52 1 2 144 0.01 4.41 28.61 0 55 28.87 2.06 63 1 > dimnames(heart.data$x)[[2]] [1] "sbp"
2006 Aug 03
2
bullseye or polar display of "circular" data
I have data for several rings of a left heart chamber, and which I would like to display in concentric rings, with color-encoding of the values. Each ring corresponds to one slice through the heart, and the rings correspond to positions from the base to the apex of the heart as you move from the outermost ring to the innermost one. The data have a circular pattern. These types of displays are
2007 Sep 13
2
Multivariate, multilevel regression?
Dear WizaRds, This is mostly a statistics question, but I'm figuring that R is the right solution (even before I start!) I have some bio data of heart rate versus time (rats taken from resting to maximal heart rate). I want to regress heart rate on time. The data have been normalized such that resting heart rate is zero at time=0, so that all curves intersect at the origin (and at the origin
2010 Jan 21
1
Fremingham Heart Study data set
Hey all, I am just born today in the r language and I discover that it the language that I need for my research. I don't too much yet about this language. I want to know if I can find in this language and install the package data set related to " The Framingham Heart Study", see references here: http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/357/4/370
2011 Nov 11
2
Lost Saga / Rusty Hearts compatibility
Hello everyone, I'm a big fan of Lost Saga but despite we can finally use the launcher and update the game, it'll still not start because of X-trap (like Rusty Hearts). I read that Wine's developers doesn't want to solve the problem because of privacies problems, but personally I don't care that much [Wink] If they want to take informations about my computer (and do we know
2013 Aug 28
1
can you please give guidance for generating future prediction values from existing heart disease data
Hi can you please give guidance for generating future prediction values from existing heart disease data and we want to know the which type of models are using for generating the future prediction. can you please tell me how can i write the formula for future predictive values. can you see the following attachment and send me solution for that problem..... -- Thanks and Regards, Bala Chand
2018 Apr 16
3
strange warning: data() error?
A user asked me about this and I can't figure it out. tmt% R R Under development (unstable) (2018-04-09 r74565) -- "Unsuffered Consequences" Copyright (C) 2018 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit) > library(survival) > data(cgd0) Warning message: In data(cgd0) : data set ?cgd0? not found ---- The data set is present and can be
2004 Sep 12
0
:)) to excercise your heart
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2004 Aug 29
0
good news - regenerating of the heart, liver, kidneys and other organs
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2008 Nov 06
2
Cluster Heart Beat Using Cross Over Cable
Hi, I am running two node active/passive cluster running Centos3 update 8 64 bit on Hp Box with external hp storage connected via scsi. My cluster was running fine for last 3 years.But all of a sudden cluster service keep on shifting (atleast one time in a day )form one node to another. After analysed the syslog i found that due to some network fluctuation service was getting shifted.Both
2012 Oct 11
4
characters, mathematical expressions and computed values
Hello, I have to add "Age (bar(x)=14.3) as a title on a chart. I am unable to get this to working. I have tried bquote, substitute and expression, but they are only doing a part of the job. new<- c(14.3, 18.5, 18.1, 17.7, 18, 15.9, 19.6, 17.3, 17.8, 17.5, 15.4, 16.3, 15, 17.1, 17.1, 16.4, 15.2, 16.7, 16.7, 16.9, 14.5, 16.6, 15.8, 15.2, 16.2, 15.6, 15, 17.1, 16.7, 15.6, 15, 15.8, 16.8,
2005 May 24
3
Wine on Macs ?
Now that MacOS is Unix-based, can Wine be run on them ? -- Andrew You can be the captain I will draw the chart Sailing into destiny Closer to the heart Closer to the Heart by Rush (A Farewell to Kings, 1977) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~