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2008 Apr 09
2
GLM fitting in R and Statistica
...have a problem concerning discrepances between R (which I use) and
Statistica (which uses my supervisor). I can't say what is the origin
of these differences but unfortunately my supervisor doesn't know that
either.
Our response variable is number (or presence/absence) of parasites in
rodents and explanatory variables are presence/absence of several
alleles. The rodents were sampled in three sites and the sites differ
in parasite frequency so we decided to include "site" as a factor.
The problem concerns calculations of factor variable. In Statistica
output there is only o...
2012 Oct 16
2
R Kaplan-Meier plotting quirks?
...ying statistic itself that I am misunderstanding. Basically,
longer survival times are yielding steeper drops in survival than a set of
shorter survival times but with the same number of loss and retention
events.
As a minor part of my research I have been comparing tag survival in marked
wild rodents. I am comparing a standard ear tag with a relatively new
technique. The newer tag clearly ?wins? using survival tests, but the
resultant Kaplan-Meier plot does not seem to make sense. Since I am dealing
with a wild animal and only trapped a few days out of a month the data is
fairly messy, with...
2012 Oct 18
1
Kaplan-Meier plotting quirks
...statistic itself that I am misunderstanding. Basically, longer survival times are yielding steeper drops in survival than a set of shorter survival times but with the same number of loss and retention events.
>
> As a minor part of my research I have been comparing tag survival in marked wild rodents. I am comparing a standard ear tag with a relatively new technique. The newer tag clearly ?wins? using survival tests, but the resultant Kaplan-Meier plot does not seem to make sense. Since I am dealing with a wild animal and only trapped a few days out of a month the data is fairly messy, with gap...
2016 Sep 28
3
Good Bye SAMBA?!?!?
Okay, can we ban the troll already?
On 2016-09-28 10:58, Gilberto Nunes via samba wrote:
> Oh come on, guys!
> I am not saying who is better here, Linux, samba or Windows. I am well
> aware about what OS is more solid etc...
> I am just saying that in an enterprise grade, we need more professional
> tools and better, needs tools that almost anybody in your staff can
> handle,
2016 Sep 28
0
Good Bye SAMBA?!?!?
Oh come on, guys!
I am not saying who is better here, Linux, samba or Windows. I am well
aware about what OS is more solid etc...
I am just saying that in an enterprise grade, we need more professional
tools and better, needs tools that almost anybody in your staff can
handle, if you become unavailable, for some reasons like a flu or
whatever...
That is it!
I love Linux/samba and other
2016 Sep 27
15
Good Bye SAMBA?!?!?
Hi list
I am sad, today! I start to study how windows deal with CIFS, Active
Directory and DFS, I just decide follow the other path!
I will give a try to windows tools....
The question is: why Linux doesn t have such tools to help and improve
server deployments?!?
Everything will be easier than go to linux console and try and try and try
and nothing happen!
So, for now on, I will use Windows
2016 Sep 28
0
Good Bye SAMBA?!?!?
On Tue, 27 Sep 2016 16:02:15 -0300
Gilberto Nunes via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Hi list
>
> I am sad, today! I start to study how windows deal with CIFS, Active
> Directory and DFS, I just decide follow the other path!
> I will give a try to windows tools....
> The question is: why Linux doesn t have such tools to help and improve
> server
2007 Jan 23
11
dynamic tablenames
Hi List!
May I tap into your combined common sense ?
I have a legacy logging app that needs to be modernized. At the moment,
Data is going to be stored in 5 tables, one table is going to contain
more than 200 million and 2 others about 60 million rows. Mysql will be
used, unless someone sees a major advantage in using something else (at
the moment data is stored in a raw positioned file format,
2003 Oct 08
2
2.5.6: a number of minor issues
...at rsync won\'t wait on a dead client forever\&. The timeout
is specified in seconds\&. A value of zero means no timeout and is the
default\&. A good choice for anonymous rsync servers may be 600 (giving
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