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2005 Apr 01
2
(no answer)
I wish to perform brain surgery this afternoon at 4pm and don't know
where to start. My background is the history of great statistician
sports legends but I am willing to learn. I know there are courses and
numerous books on brain surgery but I don't have the time for those.
Please direct me to the appropriate HowTos, and be on standby for
solving any problem I may encounter while
2007 Mar 19
1
Re: (THIS IS SO REAL PEOPLE) IM ASKING FOR DONATIONS FOR HEART SURGERY
WAY TO GO, MIKE!!
Hope you get your hole fixed.
If you have any extra money after your operation,
please send me $250,000. I need a new house.
I never thought this would happen to me but
termites have eaten my entire home. All I have left
is a lamp and an end table. Please help me.
Thanks, reefer
mike wrote:
> hello i always figured this would never happen to me but my heart is
2007 Aug 23
2
Splitting strings
I'm having a Thursday morning mental block, any suggestions on the following
would be most appreciated...
I have (as an example)
surgery = c("d48", "d67", "dnc37", "a75", "d10", "a78", "d31",
"d55", "d1")
before each number part the possibilities are c("a", "d",
2010 Nov 22
3
save a regression model that can be used later
Hi everyone
I have a question about how to save a regression model in R and how to retrieve it for making predictions in a new session.
To be more specific, I fitted a multilevel logistic regression model using the lmer from the "lme4" package. I then successfully make predictions using fitted(mymodel).
Since data are complex (three levels, nested, numerous categorical and
2002 Jan 22
0
lm/model.frame.default surgery: Am I doing something crazy?
This message is for people who know the mechanics of model.frame within lm.
I am fitting lm models for different responses on a data frame which has (at
least some) factors.
As it happens, some of the responses are NA for some of the factor levels.
Logically, lm creates an xlevels list for which the length of levels is
different from the original
number of levels in the data frame (a
2006 Jul 03
0
Some cvs surgery
Hi all,
I''ve had Tom move a bunch of the projects under win32utils/ (the
subdirectory in CVS) moved up to the top level directory. From now on
there should be NO commits in any of the folders still under the
win32utils/ subdirectory. I''m eventually going to have those removed.
Regards,
Dan
2017 Apr 12
7
email subject length issue
Sorry for the extra email. It send to quickly.
procmail: Assigning "SUBJECT= Tornado Monday, 03/27/2017 at 20:27:02. The
Point BB.OBSURGRH is"
jerry
2007 Jun 18
2
as branch progress report
Since there seem to be quite some people hacking on the as branch, I'd
like to give some report about its progress. So if you encounter
regressions after a git pull, you know where to look (or who to ask).
For everyone not aware of this, the as branch will become 0.5.0 at
some point. I should probably merge it into HEAD soon and start
releasing it, but I'm still unsure about this, because
2011 May 26
5
Survival: pyears and ratetable: expected events
Dear all,
I am having a (really) hard time getting pyears to work together with a
ratetable to give me the number of expected events (deaths).
I have the following data:
dos, date of surgery, as.Date
dof, date of last follow-up, as.Date
dos, date of surgery, as.Date
sex, gender, as.factor (female,male)
ev, event(death), 0= censored at time point dof, 1=death at time point dof
Could someone
2007 Sep 25
3
/boot partition or not on C5
hello,
the last 3 times I installed C5, the MBR was unchanged and nothing was written into /boot/grub except splash.xbm.gz
there were no stage* files, nor a menu.lst
I know how to fix that.
Would I have better luck using a partition mounted as /boot?
Anyone succeded with Grub that way? I prefer not having to do surgery to get C5 to boot :)
--
Mark
New Packages for C5
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2015 Mar 01
1
iterated lapply
> There are other instances, such as Reduce where there is a bug
> report pending that amounts to the same issue. Performing surgery on
> expressions and calling eval is not good practice at the R level and
> probably not a good idea at the C level either. It is worth thinking
> this through carefully before a adopting a solution, which is what we
> will be doing.
Surgery on
2017 Apr 12
4
email subject length issue
Oh I understand now what is happening. The subject is coming in as three
lines.
Subject: Tornado Monday, 03/27/2017 at 20:27:02. The Point BB.OBSURGRH is
in Alarm at PRI3 with a value of 63.4 %.Informational Text: OB SURGERY
HUMIDITY ALARM
I'm not getting the second two lines.
How "should" one correctly get the subject ???
What I did was in my .procmailrc file
SUBJECT=`cat |
2007 Dec 03
3
ggplot2: Choosing colours
Dear useRs,
I'm trying to specify the colour of a factor with ggplot2. The example
below gets me close to what I want, but it's missing a legend.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Thierry
library(ggplot2)
dataset <- data.frame(x = rnorm(40), y = runif(40), z = gl(4, 10, labels
= LETTERS[1:4]))
ggplot(data = dataset, aes(x = x, y = y, group = z)) + geom_point(colour
= c("red",
2007 Aug 15
3
[LLVMdev] Extending AsmPrinter
On Monday 13 August 2007 15:50, Chris Lattner wrote:
> > I also have a few questions on the general design of AsmPrinter. Why is
> > runOnMachineFunction implemented for each target AsmPrinter? I would
>
> Historical reasons that aren't very good. Over the years, I've taken
> several stabs at merging the asmprinters from various targets together.
> They used to
2006 Apr 07
2
Some quick mrtg help
Ok, I'm having a major brain hemorrhage or something. I just can't get
mrtg setup on my box. I've done it before and it's not like it's brain
surgery but there's a mental block or something that I just can't get
around. All I want to do is have a nice, simple graph of the traffic on
the box and the gateway in the standard day/week/month/year thing. I've
got the
2005 Aug 23
3
OT: BIOS upgrades and booting without a floppy drive
I've got a machine running CentOS 3.5 with an Intel D865GBF
motherboard and I've been having an occasional "event" where
disk-intensive activity (such as running "yum check-update" or
starting up OpenOffice) causes the load average to spike and X11 to
become unresponsive (as in, the pointer won't even track the mouse)
for a few seconds. The machine always recovers
2018 Sep 06
3
Did anything weird happen to the git monorepo?
Hi,
I got a forced update when pulling today. If I merge master to a local
branch, I get a bunch of add/add conflicts.
This same commit exists under several hashes:
https://github.com/llvm-project/llvm-project-20170507/commit/687841777ef505
https://github.com/llvm-project/llvm-project-20170507/commit/74725885552
Did someone push -f to the monorepo after doing branch surgery?
Maybe there was a
2013 Sep 12
0
[LLVMdev] VmKit - Error in j3/precompiler after a big surgery to MMTk part
Hi Yi,
The precompiler is in charge of translating the most common classes of
the Java runtime library to llvm code (typically, java.lang.Object),
in order to natively compile these classes and decrease the bootstrap
time. So, if you have a segmentation fault at this stage, it means
that you have broken something in the interface between MMTk and
VMKit. If it can helps you:
* during a first
2012 Feb 09
3
Rearanging Data
Hi,
This is only a small portion of the Data i am working on
I want to make a subset of this data set( Data Set=Claims)
MemberID ProviderID Vendor PCP Year Specialty
1 42286978 8013252 172193 37796 Y1 Surgery
2 97903248 3316066 726296 5300 Y3 Internal
3 2759427 2997752 140343 91972 Y1 Internal
4 73570559
2007 Dec 13
2
Function for AUC?
Hello
Is there an easy way, i.e. a function in a package, to calculate the
area under the curve (AUC) for drug serum levels?
Thanks for any advice
--
Armin Goralczyk, M.D.
--
Universit?tsmedizin G?ttingen
Abteilung Allgemein- und Viszeralchirurgie
Rudolf-Koch-Str. 40
39099 G?ttingen
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Dept. of General Surgery
University of G?ttingen
G?ttingen, Germany
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http://www.chirurgie-goettingen.de