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2013 Apr 08
1
Computational Ecologist Job at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD -- Marine Wildlife Spatial Modeling in R
The NOAA National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science is hiring a
Computational Ecologist, a statistical/computational ecologist with
experience fitting advanced spatial models to marine wildlife survey
data (e.g., seabirds and marine mammal transects, fisheries trawl
surveys) in R and other statistical languages. This is a full-time,
long-term stable contract position. We are looking for an
2016 Dec 05
0
Marine Spatial Modeler/Quantitative Ecologist position
Marine Spatial Modeler/Quantitative Ecologist position
Full-Time/Exempt (Salaried) contract position with CSS-Dynamac (40 hrs per week)
Job ID: 2016-1790
Location: Silver Spring, MD, USA; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS)
Posted Date: 11/29/2016
Category: Science/Engineering
Security Clearance Level: National Agency Check
2012 Apr 24
2
Combined grouped and stacked bargraph
Dear R list,
I am having some trouble drawing a bar-graph with two groups, both of
which are stacked.
A sample of my data (IUCN and national conservation status for marine
and terrestrial species) look like this:
Status
IUCN Terrestrial
IUCN Marine
National CS Terrestrial
National CS Marine
NE
168
69
16
69
LC
41
6
148
6
NT
5
4
7
4
VU
4
2
7
2
EN
4
2
4
2
CR
1
2012 Apr 25
1
FW: Combined grouped and stacked bargraph
Dear R list,
It appears that my request from yesterday got a bit garbled. I have
tried to rephrase and retype it - please let me know if you can help me
- I am having some trouble drawing a bar-graph with two groups, both of
which are stacked.
I would like to plot the conservation status according to two
classifications (i.e. my groups - IUCN status and national status), and
for each of those
2010 Jan 24
2
Creating directories & folders
Dear R users,
I would like to create the following 3 folders (FUND1, FUND2, MARINE) within
the 'parent.dir' as defined below.
FUND1 <- "FD1 Q4 2009"
FUND2 <- "FD2 Q4 2009"
MARINE <- "MARINE Q4 2009"
parent.dir <- "D:/....................."
folders <- c("FUND1", "FUND2", "MARINE")
for (i in
2009 Mar 27
3
Ploting a matrix
Hi evrybody,
in a matrix consisting of 49 columns, I would like to plot all columns
against the first in 48 different graphs.
Can you help me?
Thank you in advance
Sebastian
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Dipl. Biol. Sebastian Krug
PhD - student
IFM - GEOMAR
Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences
Research
2015 Sep 29
1
[Bug 2476] New: ssh fails to report IO errors on stdin/stdout/stderr
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2476
Bug ID: 2476
Summary: ssh fails to report IO errors on stdin/stdout/stderr
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 6.0p1
Hardware: Other
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: ssh
Assignee: unassigned-bugs at
2011 Jul 29
2
Changing font type within y axis labels
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Marine Ecosystems Processes
Marine Scotland - Science
Scottish Government | Marine Laboratory
375 Victoria Road, Rm B13, Aberdeen, Scotland, AB11 9DB
Tel: +44 (0)1224 295439
S/B: +44 (0)1224 876544
Fax: +44 (0)1224 295511
e: p.boulcott@marlab.ac.uk
w: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/marinescotland
<http://www.scotland.gov.uk/marinescotland>
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2006 Jan 25
0
Seeking Rails Developers in Bay Area (Marin County)
Hi There,
We have a couple open positions for Rails developers in Marin County,
just across from Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco. For a
variety of reasons, we''d prefer folks from a Java background, but
mostly we need smart, agreeable, disciplined, and self-directed.
Here''s the full job description. Please use the address at the end
of the message rather than
2007 Nov 08
2
Bug#450638: Rebuild fails even if only debian/changelog updated
Package: xen-3
Version: 3.1.1-1
See the transcript below, where I
* dpkg-source -x debian/xen-3_3.1.1-1.dsc
* add an entry to debian/changelog at the top
* run dpkg-buildpackage, which fails
I installed the build-dependencies on sid and lenny and the path it's
looking for doesn't exist there either.
Thanks,
Ian.
mariner:d> dpkg-source -x ../debian/xen-3_3.1.1-1.dsc
gpg:
2012 Apr 20
4
Secuencias de ficheros
Hola,
tengo que leer más de 2000 ficheros en un programa largo de estimación
sobre imágenes médicas, con una estructura como ésta:
desde "IM-0005-0001.dcm" hasta "IM-0005-2021.dcm"
Si hago esto:
ui <- NULL
for (i in 1:8){
ui[i] <- paste("IM-0005-", i,".dcm", sep="")
}
ui
Obtendría:
[1] "IM-0005-1.dcm"
2017 Jun 21
4
How to apply a system of ordinary differential equations to a cell grid?
Hello,
I am developing an agent-based model to simulate the spread of infectious diseases in heterogeneous landscapes composed of habitat polygons (or clumps of connected cells). To simplify the model, I consider a habitat grid (or raster) containing the polygon ID of each cell. In addition, I have epidemiological parameters associated with each polygon ID. At each time step, the parameter values
2016 Mar 30
2
Compute the Gini coefficient
Hello,
I would like to build a Lorenz curve and calculate a Gini coefficient in order to find how much parasites does the top 20% most infected hosts support.
Here is my data set:
Number of parasites per host:
parasites = c(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10)
Number of hosts associated with each number of parasites given above:
hosts = c(18,20,28,19,16,10,3,1,0,0,0)
To represent the Lorenz curve:
I
2012 May 01
1
error bars for a barchart
Hi
I have the following barchart to which I want to add error bars.
library(lattice)
barchart(Change~fTreat,groups=Process,change,
auto.key=list(points=FALSE,rectangles=TRUE),
panel=function(x, y,...){
panel.barchart(x,y,origin = 0,...);
panel.abline(h=0,col="black",...);
}
)
I have tried
2002 Aug 21
0
Population dynamicist job in Queensland, Australia
My apologies for he very short time before things close, but it's not my
fault. If necessary get your hat in the ring by Friday and see to the
niceties later, may I suggest.
This is a vacancy in my group in Cleveland. The work is interesting and the
challenges large.
Bill Venables.
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Division of Marine Research
2006 Feb 23
1
R and marine protected areas: algorithms for site selection
Dear listers,
a central problem in conservation biology is the selection of sites in
reserve network design.
many algorithms have been published, and I was wondering any have been
implemented in R.
I did not seen anything on CRAN or R-help, or on the web in general.
Best regards, Eric
Eric Pante
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College of Charleston, Grice
1999 Jul 06
0
Force Group and NFS mounted dir problems
Hi!
I hope you can assist me with this one.
We are using version Samba 2.0.3 and are having troubles making the "force
group" config option work as expected. To make matters more interesting the
file system being samba-shared is mounted from another unix server.
To explain:
Machine "marvin" (Solaris 2.7) exports /mnt/anthias using (/etc/dfs/dfstab):
share -F nfs -o
2011 Oct 17
2
Cargar un comando especifico de una libreria
Hola a tod en s,
me gustaría usar solo un(os) comando(s) específico(s) de una librería
pero sin cargarla entera a la manera:
library(laquesea)
¿se puede hacer de alguna manera?
Y saludos y gracias
jm~
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J. Miguel Marin
http://www.est.uc3m.es/jmmarin
Dep. of Statistics
University Carlos III of Madrid
Spain (E.U.)
2011 Sep 05
1
Power analysis in hierarchical models
Dear All
I am attempting some power analyses, based on simulated data.
My experimental set up is thus:
Bleach: main effect, three levels (control, med, high), Fixed.
Temp: main effect, two levels (cold, hot), Fixed.
Main effect interactions, six levels (fixed)
For each main-effect combination I have three replicates.
Within each replicate I can take varying numbers of measurements
(response
2016 Apr 01
0
Compute the Gini coefficient
Hello,
Thank you very much for your help.
How can I draw a Lorenz curve with several replications ?
Here is an example with 4 replications:
hosts=c(23,31,19,10,7,7,3,
39,40,8,3,6,2,2,
47,17,8,10,6,11,1,
30,30,10,0,15,15,0)
parasites=rep(seq(from=0,to=6,by=1),4)
replications=c(rep(1,7),rep(2,7),rep(3,7),rep(4,7))
test <- cbind(parasites,hosts,replications)
Should I