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2010 Mar 05
1
test question, variance
...gpa)
school GPA gender classification semester
Business :32 Min. :2.200 f:80 fresh :40 fa04:40
Education:32 1st Qu.:2.590 m:80 junior:40 fa05:40
Liberal :32 Median :2.790 senior:40 sp05:40
Nursing :32 Mean :2.775 soph :40 su05:40
Sciences :32 3rd Qu.:2.922
Max. :3.640
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2014 Feb 25
4
Dovecot upgrade 1 to 2 on Debian Squeeze : broken /var/run/dovecot
...postmaster_address = xxxx at xxxxx
}
I really don't understand how I should make this work, and the after I read the docs on dovecot.org and googled I realised I was really lost getting this back up and runing :(
I should be really grateful if somebody would give me some advice.
Thanks,
Soph'
2005 Nov 13
3
Adding Nested Partitions To A Mount Point
I was wondering if anyone can tell me if it is possible to mount a drive
(single partition) to a nested directory on an existing Samba mount
point and have the entire structure considered one drive?
The situation is this. I have a large drive mounted to a share called
"/pub". This has been identified as my Samba mount point and all works
as it should. What I would like to do is
2004 Oct 21
2
RMA question
Can anybody explain why RMA has to have a default normalization method:
quantile-quantile? Why don't leave the choices to users?
If I just want to use RMA to do a background correction without
normalization, how should I specify the ? in the normalize.method="?" ?
Hairong
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2006 Apr 03
0
R/qtl
Dear all,
I am running qtl mapping. I have 75 RI lines with some residual
heterogeneous loci. The loci are code A, B or H(heterogeneous).
Questions:
1) R/qtl determine the data is F2 intercross.
2) Warning message about strange genotype pattern
> library(qtl)
> dat=read.cross("csv", file="rqtl_trt.csv")
--Read the following data:
75 individuals