Displaying 12 results from an estimated 12 matches for "radioactivity".
2012 Nov 23
1
Astro Radio Opus Streams
Hi All,
We've been happily running Opus for last two months without a hitch for Astro.
If you're interested - http://players.radioactive.sg/astro/
All the best,
Andrew
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Andrew Crothers
Managing Director
RADIOactive Pte Ltd ? http://radioactive.sg
2010 Nov 15
1
... predict.coxph
>If you are looking at radioactive decay maybe but how often do
>you actually see exponential KM curves in real life?
Exponential curves are rare. But proportional hazards does not imply
exponential.
> A trial design
could in fact try to get all the control sample to "event" at the same
time if enough was known about prognostic factors and natural trajectory
You are a
2009 Apr 16
2
MTBF of Ext3 and Partition Size
Hi All,
On several of my servers I seem to have a high rate of server crashes do to
file system errors. So I have some questions related to this:
Is there any Mean Time Between Failure ( MTBF) data for the ext3
file-system?
Does increased partition size cause a higher risk of the partition being
corrupted? If so, is there any data on the ratio between partition size and
the likely hood of
2008 Feb 25
2
Update from 1.0.10 -> 1.1rc1: Odd "quota exceeded" output
>From my log:
Feb 25 14:53:26 postamt postfix/local[22546]: 0EAA8220697: to=<username at postamt.charite.de>, relay=local, delay=0.61,
delays=0.16/0.04/0/0.42, dsn=5.7.0, status=bounced (permission denied. Command output: Warning: Growing pool 'Environment' with: 4096 Quota exceeded )
I'm not sure if "Warning: Growing pool 'Environment' with: 4096"
should
2003 Jan 31
2
Varying texts in expression(paste())
Hi,
I am using R a lot to make plots relating to radioactivity, I am often using
expression() to label the plots with nuclide names written with
superscripts, e.g.
expression(paste("Releases of ", { }^{99},Tc," (TBq/year)"))->ywtext
But, is there any simple way to change the number and name of the nuclide
through a variable? I tried...
2005 May 04
1
Multiple Logins - Single Mail Account
I have a mail account which needs to be accessed by 4-5 people
simultaneously through IMAP. As of now I have configured it on the
respective clients using the same username and password so we have
multiple people accessing the same account through their mail clients
simultaneously and it is working flawlessly. Is this alright or can it
lead to some problems or corruption of data later ? What is
2008 Sep 25
0
Please help me interpret these results (fitting distributions to real data)
I just thought of a useful metaphore for the problem I face. I am dealing
with a problem in business finance, with two kinds of related events.
However, imagine you have a known amount of carbon (so many kilograms), but
you do not know what fraction is C14 (and thus radioactive). Only the C14
will give decay events (and once that event has occurred, the atom that
decayed will never decay
2009 Feb 24
44
Motherboard for home zfs/solaris file server
Hello,
I am building a home file server and am looking for an ATX mother board
that will be supported well with OpenSolaris (onboard SATA controller,
network, graphics if any, audio, etc). I decided to go for Intel based
boards (socket LGA 775) since it seems like power management is better
supported with Intel processors and power efficiency is an important
factor. After reading several
2016 Apr 27
3
Apache/PHP Installation - opinions
Alice Wonder wrote:
> On 04/27/2016 01:21 AM, Brandon Vincent wrote:
>> On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 1:10 AM, Rob Kampen <rkampen at kampensonline.com>
wrote:
>>> Sounds good, but how many domain MX servers have set up these
>>> fingerprint keys - 1%, maybe 2%, so how do you code for that? I guess
I'm thinking
>>> it uses it if available. So even if you do
2015 Jan 08
2
Intel NUC? Any experience
At 01:54 PM 1/8/2015, John R Pierce wrote:
>On 1/8/2015 11:32 AM, david wrote:
>>The price point of Intel's NUC unit makes it attractive to use as a
>>server that doesn't have significant computational load. In my
>>environment, a USB connected hard-drive could provide all the
>>storage needed. I wonder if anyone has had experience with it, and can answer:
2010 Nov 12
3
predict.coxph
Since I read the list in digest form (and was out ill yesterday) I'm
late to the discussion.
There are 3 steps for predicting survival, using a Cox model:
1. Fit the data
fit <- coxph(Surv(time, status) ~ age + ph.ecog, data=lung)
The biggest question to answer here is what covariates you wish to base
the prediction on. There is the usual tradeoff between too few (leave
out something
2018 Jul 18
0
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/see/ too) in just a few moments I'll find out what those words actually
mean as opposed to their Adamic definition(s)... which are quite similar;
throwing