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2011 Feb 25
1
ANOVA and Pseudoreplication in R
Hi, As part of my dissertation, I'm going to be doing an Anova,
comparing the "dead zone" diameters on plates of microbial growth with
little paper disks "loaded" with antimicrobial, a clear zone appears
where death occurs, the size depending on the strength and
succeptibility. So it's basically 4 different treatments, and I'm
comparing the diameters (in mm) of
2011 Feb 26
2
[R-sig-ME] Fwd: Re: ANOVA and Pseudoreplication in R
On 25/02/2011 21:22, Ben Ward wrote:
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> Subject: Re: [R] ANOVA and Pseudoreplication in R
> Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 12:10:14 -0800
> From: Bert Gunter<gunter.berton at gene.com>
> To: Ben Ward<benjamin.ward at bathspa.org>
> CC: r-help<r-help at r-project.org>
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> I can hopefully save bandwidth here by
2004 Nov 01
2
does shorewall support more advance features of netfilter ?
e.g.
string-matching
CodeRed or Nimda viruses before they hit your Web server. The
following rules achieve this:
# DROP HTTP packets related to CodeRed and Nimda
# viruses silently
iptables -t filter -A INPUT -i $EXT_IFACE -p tcp \
-d $IP --dport http -m string \
--string "/default.ida?" -j DROP
iptables -t filter -A INPUT -i $EXT_IFACE -p tcp \
-d $IP --dport http -m string \
2005 Mar 02
3
searching for ext3 defrag/file move program
Hello everybody,
reading about the speed improvements possible with (on boot) preloaded files
(which should be continuous on disk) I searched for a ext3 defrag program.
I found an ext2 defrag program
(http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/system/filesystems/defrag-0.70.tar.gz,
available in debian as defrag) which would have an optimal feature (moving
files by a list) but refuses to work on ext3.