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1999 Feb 01
1
graphics: resolution
Hi all,
I am using rw0632b on Win95 machine. When printing plots (both, as saved *.gif, and
copied through clipboard) I get pretty low resolution. Can be the graphics resolution
paramatrized in some way?
Many thanks!
Zdenek Skala
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Zdenek Skala
e-mail:
Zdenek.Skala at incoma.cz
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2007 Sep 12
1
stastistical test on normalized data
Dear R-maillit,
I have to perform a stastistical test to asses if two grug show the same or different effect on my prepartion.
I tested on the same preparation only one drug and I have to use normalized data due to high variability in the control condictions.
What type can I use?
A non paramatric test right?
And how can do it on R software?
Thanks in advance
Simone
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2004 Sep 15
4
Density Estimation
Hi there,
Sorry if this is a rather loing post. I have a simple list of single
feature data points from which I would like to generate a probability
that an unseen point comes from the same distribution. To do this I am
trying to estimate the probability density of the list of points and
use this to generate a probability for the new unseen points. I have
managed to use the R density function to