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2009 Jul 30
0
New iPhone App - Nutrition Facts for Wine!
Ran across a new iPhone app on the the App Store today. It is called DrinkFit and gives you nutritional facts for Beers, Wine Coolers, Cocktails, Liquor, Wine and Mixers. It's pretty cool, gives you calories, carbs etc... for all your favorite drinks so if you are at a bar and want to make a smarter choice, it's a pretty good reference.
Check it out on iTunes and www.drinkfitapp.com
2003 Feb 21
0
Live a healthy life with VERIUNI nutritionals. Tasty liquid multivitamin (PR#2567)
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you'll get nearly every daily nutrient required for prolonged health.Powerful
antioxidant unleashes the power of red wine extract and polyphenols for the
ultimate mind and body energizer. All-natural ingredients. No sugar or artificial
preservatives. F...
2013 Jan 19
2
Deformulation and R
Dear All,
I hope this is not too off-topic.
Essentially, I need to know if there is any R package which can help me
with a deformulation project.
Suppose e.g. that you know from a chemical analysis the fat, mineral,
vitamin, energy [and so on] content of a certain food product.
You also know the ingredients of this product (e.g. milk, lactose,
vegetable oil) and you know the chemical
2009 Nov 08
0
Repeated measures on a factorial unbalanced in a blocks with split-plot design
Dear all,
I am trying to analyze data from an experiment like this:
Factors:
Hormone - Levels: SH, CH (S = without; C=with; H=Hormone)
Time - Levels: 19/08/09, 04/09/09, 18/09/09, 08/10/09, 20/10/09 (DD/MM/YY)
Nutrition - Levels: Completa, Sem (without)
Macronutrition - Levels: Ca, K, Mg, P, Sem (without)
Time is the measures day. It reflect the days after germination.
Blocks : 4
plants per sub-plots: 16
Each plot was divided in two parts equals. In each part, there was 6
sub-plots with 16 plants (2x8 plants...
2012 Sep 03
2
Adding summary title to table
...,22,50),nrow=3,byrow=TRUE)
rownames(x) <- c("Cold or flu","Headache","Backache");
colnames(x) <- c("Went to doctor","No response","Did
nothing","Self-medicated")
x <- t(x)
print(x)
1. I'd like to add the title "Nutritional Status" above the column names
when displayed with print(x).
2. I'd like to add the title "Academic Performance" to the left of the row
names when displayed with print(x).
Any thoughts?
David.
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2007 Mar 21
1
how to get "lsmeans"?
...ist<-datadist(a)
options(datadist="ddist")
f<-ols(Y~A+B+C+D,data=a,x=TRUE,y=TRUE,se.fit=TRUE)
then how to get the "lsmeans" for A, B, and C, respectively with predict function?
Best wishes
yours, sincerely
Xingwang Ye
PhD candidate
Research Group of Nutrition Related Cancers and Other Chronic Diseases
Institute for Nutritional Sciences,
Shanghai Institutes of Biological Sciences,
Chinese Academy of Sciences
P.O.Box 32
294 Taiyuan Road
Shanghai 200031
P.R.CHINA
2007 Apr 05
1
p value for coefficients in multinomial model
...each coeefficients? However,the "LR Chisq" for each variables are similar but not identical to that from SAS, why?
BTW,please forward your kind answers to my email. Thank you.
Best wishes
yours, sincerely
Xingwang Ye
PhD candidate
Research Group of Nutrition Related Cancers and Other Chronic Diseases
Institute for Nutritional Sciences,
Shanghai Institutes of Biological Sciences,
Chinese Academy of Sciences
P.O.Box 32
294 Taiyuan Road
Shanghai 200031
P.R.CHINA
2016 May 22
2
Paquete calculo de tamaño muestral
...ara determinar el tamaño de la muestra
(particularmente de estudios de psicología y ciencias sociales).
De antemano agradezco la atención. Saludo desde Brasil
*Guilherme Amorim Homem de Abreu Loureiro*
Agronomist Engineer
*CREA-BA: 051511013-2*
Master of Science in Crop Production, Soil and Plant Nutrition
*55 27 996215348 / 55 73 991934645*
*Itabuna - Bahia - Brazil*
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2012 Oct 09
0
JOB: Statistician (2yr contract) - Leicestershire, UK
*Statistician *
?34,000 to ?39,000 (2 year contract position)
WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition, Leicestershire, UK
The WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition is the global hub of nutritional
expertise for Mars Petcare, with a remit to deliver ?high-quality,
innovative science conducted in a caring way?.
You?ll join a talented team of statisticians, setting and supporting the
roll-out of best...
2012 Dec 12
0
JOB: Statistician (2yr contract) - Leicestershire, UK
*Statistician *
*?34,000 to ?39,000 (2 year contract position)*
*WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition, Leicestershire, UK*
The WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition is the global hub of nutritional
expertise for Mars Petcare, with a remit to deliver ?high-quality,
innovative science conducted in a caring way?.
You?ll join a talented team of statisticians, setting and supporting the
roll-out of best...
2010 Nov 23
2
Question about list function
...n my list is up to 200. I've the text
string with the complete list of my variables but is too long to cut and
paste in my bash shell.
So is there a way too import the list from a text file?
Thank you very much for any kind of help
Guido
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Guido Leoni
National Research Institute on Food and Nutrition
(I.N.R.A.N.)
via Ardeatina 546
00178 Rome
Italy
tel + 39 06 51 49 41 (operator)
+ 39 06 51 49 498 (direct)
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2006 Dec 09
7
Simulation with R
An apparatus exists whereby a collection of balls is displaced to the
top of a stack by suction. A top level (Level 1) each ball is shifted
1 unit to the left or 1 unit to the right at random with equal
probability. The ball then drops down to level 2. At Level 2, each
ball is again shifted 1 unit to the left or 1 unit to the right at
random. The process continues for 15 levels and the balls are
2007 Jan 18
3
selecting rows for inclusion in lm
...ter of the lm
so that I include only those subjects for which Meno=PRE.
R 2.3.1
Windows XP
Thanks,
John
John Sorkin M.D., Ph.D.
Chief, Biostatistics and Informatics
Baltimore VA Medical Center GRECC,
University of Maryland School of Medicine Claude D. Pepper OAIC,
University of Maryland Clinical Nutrition Research Unit, and
Baltimore VA Center Stroke of Excellence
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Division of Gerontology
Baltimore VA Medical Center
10 North Greene Street
GRECC (BT/18/GR)
Baltimore, MD 21201-1524
(Phone) 410-605-7119
(Fax) 410-605-7913 (Please call phone number above pri...
2007 Mar 06
5
Recalling and printing multiple graphs. Is there something in the HISTORY menu that will help?
...r command could get me the information I needed. I have
looked, but clearly in the wrong places.
John
John Sorkin M.D., Ph.D.
Chief, Biostatistics and Informatics
Baltimore VA Medical Center GRECC,
University of Maryland School of Medicine Claude D. Pepper OAIC,
University of Maryland Clinical Nutrition Research Unit, and
Baltimore VA Center Stroke of Excellence
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Division of Gerontology
Baltimore VA Medical Center
10 North Greene Street
GRECC (BT/18/GR)
Baltimore, MD 21201-1524
(Phone) 410-605-7119
(Fax) 410-605-7913 (Please call phone number above pri...
2006 Nov 21
2
sample size for linear regression
...eters to determine a sample size based on z, SEz and other
information from the regression?
Thanks,
John
John Sorkin M.D., Ph.D.
Chief, Biostatistics and Informatics
Baltimore VA Medical Center GRECC,
University of Maryland School of Medicine Claude D. Pepper OAIC,
University of Maryland Clinical Nutrition Research Unit, and
Baltimore VA Center Stroke of Excellence
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Division of Gerontology
Baltimore VA Medical Center
10 North Greene Street
GRECC (BT/18/GR)
Baltimore, MD 21201-1524
(Phone) 410-605-7119
(Fax) 410-605-7913 (Please call phone number above pri...
2020 Feb 19
2
How to index the occasions in a vector repeatedly under condition 1? if not, it will give a new index.
...1 , 551 ,1128 ,1197, 1197)
diff<-x-lag(x)
diff
[1] NA 0 0 0 8 0 577 69 0
How to index the occasions in x repeatedly if the diff<15? if diff>=15, it will give a new index.
I want the output be like y.
y<-c(1,1,1,1,1,1,2,3,3)
Thank you so much,
Lijun Zhao (PhD Candidate)
Nutrition and Metabolism
Level 7 SAHMRI
North Terrace
Adelaide 5005
Ph : +61 8 8128 4898
e-mail: lijun.zhao at adelaide.edu.au<mailto:lijun.zhao at adelaide.edu.au> or lijun.zhao at sahmri.com<mailto:lijun.zhao at sahmri.com>
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2020 Feb 19
2
How to index the occasions in a vector repeatedly under condition 1? if not, it will give a new index.
...1 , 551 ,1128 ,1197, 1197)
diff<-x-lag(x)
diff
[1] NA 0 0 0 8 0 577 69 0
How to index the occasions in x repeatedly if the diff<15? if diff>=15, it will give a new index.
I want the output be like y.
y<-c(1,1,1,1,1,1,2,3,3)
Thank you so much,
Lijun Zhao (PhD Candidate)
Nutrition and Metabolism
Level 7 SAHMRI
North Terrace
Adelaide 5005
Ph : +61 8 8128 4898
e-mail: lijun.zhao at adelaide.edu.au<mailto:lijun.zhao at adelaide.edu.au> or lijun.zhao at sahmri.com<mailto:lijun.zhao at sahmri.com>
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2018 Feb 13
3
Suppress horizontal mean line in beanplot()
...is?
Thanks,
Samuel
## Example code using the dataset InsectSprays from datasets package
library(beanplot)
beanplot(count ~ spray, data = InsectSprays)
# How to remove the dashed horizonal line?
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Samuel Knapp
Lehrstuhl f?r Pflanzenern?hrung
Technische Universit?t M?nchen
(Chair of Plant Nutrition
Technical University of Munich)
Emil-Ramann-Strasse 2
D-85354 Freising
Tel. +49 8161 71-3578
samuel.knapp at tum.de
www.researchgate.net/profile/Samuel_Knapp
2017 Oct 10
1
Unbalanced data in split-plot analysis with aov()
...nt, I could supply to change this behaviour?
When I do the same with lm() and subsequent anova(), and calculate
F-value for Variety by hand, the estimates are still quite robust.
Best regards,
Sam
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Samuel Knapp
Lehrstuhl f?r Pflanzenern?hrung
Technische Universit?t M?nchen
(Chair of Plant Nutrition
Technical University of Munich)
Emil-Ramann-Strasse 2
D-85354 Freising
Tel. +49 8161 71-3578
samuel.knapp at tum.de
www.researchgate.net/profile/Samuel_Knapp
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Samuel Knapp
Lehrstuhl f?r Pflanzenern?hrung
Technische Universit?t M?nchen
(Chair of Plant Nutrition
Technical University of Muni...
2004 Aug 05
1
ANOVA with repeated measurements (Dan Rajdl)
Dear R-users,
I have some human serum lipid concentrations (cholesterol, apoB ...),
each lipid was measured (in the same person) for 6 times in different
time points (start, 3 months, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months, 24
months). There were 2 groups of participants: one with a nutritional
intervention and the other without it. I would like to know, whether
lipid concentrations differ among different time points and between the
2 groups.
Could anyone advise me, please, what method and how should I usein R? Or
redirect me, please, to a source, where I can find the answer.
Thank y...