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2010 Mar 26
1
how to read this special form of data
...85 16.90 4e-05 (2229/8000 probands) Testing marker: s_2 --------------------------------------------- Allele df(0) -LnLk(0) df(T) -LnLk(T) ChiSq p 3 7995 29339.25 7994 29338.31 1.88 0.1702 ( 121/8000 probands) Testing marker: s_3 --------------------------------------------- Allele df(0) -LnLk(0) df(T) -LnLk(T) ChiSq p 3 7995 29340.83 7994 29338.97 3.71 0.0540 (2429/8000 probands) There are 10,000 testing markers, s_1 to s_10000. I want to read in all the 'p' values of the testing markers from...
2015 Jan 23
0
DMARC Considerations
...t;, the mailing-list also grabs it. If someone hits "Reply List", it's because their e-mail program is smart like that. Ultimately, I don't think counter-measures against spoofing "From" are going away any time soon. - Shao Miller [1] http://www.dmarc.org/faq.html#s_3
2015 Jan 23
1
DMARC test (request)
...(Yahoo-originated) messages >then? AFAIK if the list sends" its e-mails from its own domain from its own e-mail address the problem would be solved Please read here: "I operate a mailing list and I want to interoperate with DMARC, what should I do?" http://www.dmarc.org/faq.html#s_3 There are several options; yours would be: "3- Take ownership of the email message by changing the RFC5322.From address to one in the mailing list's domain (user at example.com => address at mailinglistdomain.com), and adding a DKIM signature for that domain." Best, Patrick
2015 Jan 17
2
DMARC test result (research request)
On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 01:20:58PM -0500, Gene Cumm wrote: > On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Patrick Masotta wrote: > > On Sat, 2015-01-17 Geert Stappers wrote: > > > If 1 person with a yahoo.com e-mail adres does reply on this > > > message, then we have test result for the setting that was changed > > > wednesday. > > > > test > > Patrick,
2017 Nov 05
5
Extreme bunching of random values from runif with Mersenne-Twister seed
On 04/11/2017 10:20 PM, Daniel Nordlund wrote: > Tirthankar, > > "random number generators" do not produce random numbers. Any given > generator produces a fixed sequence of numbers that appear to meet > various tests of randomness. By picking a seed you enter that sequence > in a particular place and subsequent numbers in the sequence appear to > be unrelated.
2009 Nov 01
1
Calculate Volume in a PCA
Hi, my data frame consist of 8 Variables and 120 000 observations. With those datas I am running a PCA and after I want to calculate the Volume of the PCA-cloud of certain subsets of my data. Does anyone have an idea about a function that can do this? Thanks [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2017 Nov 05
0
Extreme bunching of random values from runif with Mersenne-Twister seed
...t must be, and he should be investigating how that happens if he is worried about the output, he shouldn't be worrying about R's RNG. > Hmm, no. The basic issue is that RNGs are constructed so that with x_{n+1} = f(x_n), x_1, x_2, x_3,... will look random, not so that f(s_1), f(s_2), f(s_3), ... will look random for any s_1, s_2, ... . This is true, even if seeds s_1, s_2, ... are not chosen so as to mess with the RNG. In the present case, it seems that the seeds around 86e6 tend to give similar output. On the other hand, it is not _just_ the similarity in magnitude that does it, try...