Displaying 9 results from an estimated 9 matches for "psychosis".
2013 Nov 17
1
FactoMineR
..."X55.64..06."
> [16] "X65.74..06." "X75.84..06." "X85.94..06."
> [19] "X95.and.more..06."
> > head(mort$X)
> [1] Accidental poisoning
> [2] Addiction to prescription medication
> [3] Alcohol abuse and alcohol-related psychosis
> [4] Asthma
> [5] Blood and hematopoietic disorders
> [6] Cerebrovascular disease
> 65 Levels: 1109 1869 36 ... Viral hepatitis
>
> En cambio mira el dataset "mortality":
> > names(mortality)
> [1] "15-24 (79)" "25-34 (79)" &quo...
2013 Nov 17
0
FactoMineR
..."X45.54..06." "X55.64..06."
[16] "X65.74..06." "X75.84..06." "X85.94..06."
[19] "X95.and.more..06."
> head(mort$X)
[1] Accidental poisoning
[2] Addiction to prescription medication
[3] Alcohol abuse and alcohol-related psychosis
[4] Asthma
[5] Blood and hematopoietic disorders
[6] Cerebrovascular disease
65 Levels: 1109 1869 36 ... Viral hepatitis
En cambio mira el dataset "mortality":
> names(mortality)
[1] "15-24 (79)" "25-34 (79)" "35-44 (79)"
[4] "45-54 (79...
2013 Nov 17
4
FactoMineR
Estimados
Queremos con el paquete FactoMineR hacer este tipo de tabla de mortalidad
que lea los datos desde de una tabla csv
Realizamos lo que viene en la ayuda y es muy interesante, sin embargo cuando
mandamos a leer desde la tabla csv original de los autores
no hace el anĂ¡lisis porque algo falta y no nos percatamos de que es. Adjunto
tabla original
Saludos cordiales
#ESTO ES LO QUE
2007 Nov 21
9
purging exported resources
So I have the following:
define nagios::service (
$nagios_template = ''service-template'',
$host_name = $fqdn,
$service_groups = '''',
$contact_groups = $default_contact_group,
$max_check_attempts = 3,
$dependency = false,
$dependent_host = $fqdn,
$dependent_service = '''',
$check_command = ''''
) {
2019 Jan 25
0
[klibc:update-dash] input: Remove HETIO
...c
deleted file mode 100644
index f7d175f3..00000000
--- a/usr/dash/hetio.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,397 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Termios command line History and Editting for NetBSD sh (ash)
- * Copyright (c) 1999
- * Main code: Adam Rogoyski <rogoyski at cs.utexas.edu>
- * Etc: Dave Cinege <dcinege at psychosis.com>
- *
- * You may use this code as you wish, so long as the original author(s)
- * are attributed in any redistributions of the source code.
- * This code is 'as is' with no warranty.
- * This code may safely be consumed by a BSD or GPL license.
- *
- * v 0.5 19990328 Initial release...
2020 Mar 28
0
[klibc:update-dash] dash: input: Remove HETIO
...c
deleted file mode 100644
index f7d175f3..00000000
--- a/usr/dash/hetio.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,397 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Termios command line History and Editting for NetBSD sh (ash)
- * Copyright (c) 1999
- * Main code: Adam Rogoyski <rogoyski at cs.utexas.edu>
- * Etc: Dave Cinege <dcinege at psychosis.com>
- *
- * You may use this code as you wish, so long as the original author(s)
- * are attributed in any redistributions of the source code.
- * This code is 'as is' with no warranty.
- * This code may safely be consumed by a BSD or GPL license.
- *
- * v 0.5 19990328 Initial release...
1998 Aug 13
0
summary of replies to [strange stuff in 'last' command]
...s strange output of 'last?' Is this a security
issue or
sen1> more likely just growing pains for utmp and glibc?
There is no major security problem that I am aware of, however you could
consider incorrect wtmp logging a security problem.
******************
From: Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com>
libc6 and libc5 use different utmp formats. If you run a libc6 (libc5)
system
and use libc5 (libc6) apps that touch utmp or wtmp it will cause
corruption.
OTOH Debian 2.0's libc5 is patched with a wrapper function for the new
utmp
format. You could get a hold if that if you are unable...
1998 Aug 04
0
summary of responses to "firewalls, a practical question"
...kernels seem
to have better network performance. Dave Cinge specifically mentioned
the Linux Router Project (http://www.linuxrouter.org/) and their work
in this area. He points out that traffic characteristics seem to have
a significant impact on the effective throughput:
Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> wrote:
> We still don''t have any really good network performance benchmark
> figures using LRP [ Linux Router Project ], because we don''t have a good
> net benchmark to use. From what I have seen linux chokes bit on small
> packets, but can do quite well with...
1998 Aug 02
0
ipportfw - security
...kernels seem
to have better network performance. Dave Cinge specifically mentioned
the Linux Router Project (http://www.linuxrouter.org/) and their work
in this area. He points out that traffic characteristics seem to have
a significant impact on the effective throughput:
Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> wrote:
> We still don't have any really good network performance benchmark
> figures using LRP [ Linux Router Project ], because we don't have a good
> net benchmark to use. From what I have seen linux chokes bit on small
> packets, but can do quite well with larger one...