Displaying 20 results from an estimated 22 matches for "treadmill".
2005 Apr 20
0
Habituation model : several sequences in several sessions, should I use getGroups?
Dear all,
I am looking at habituation of dogs trotting on a treadmill.
Each record is made of 40 to 50 data for the same variable (for example
Peak).
I get each record at several minutes (1, 2 and 4) for each session. And
I have 4 sessions of training (one session a week).
The aim is to study the effect of the factor (Minute) on the Peak
variable, and to study th...
2008 Dec 13
3
Standard error of mean for aov
Hi all,
I'm quite new to R and have a very basic question regarding how one gets
the standard error of the mean for factor levels under aov. I was able to
get the factor level means using:
summary(print(model.tables(rawfixtimedata.aov,"means"),digits=3)),
where rawfixtimedata.aov is my aov model. It doesn't appear that there is
an equivalent function to get the standard
2005 Mar 30
1
Habituation model
Dear all,
I am looking at habituation of dogs trotting on a treadmill.
I record the ground reaction force and I analyze it with several discrete variables (maximum, minimum,...)
For each variable, I get between 40 and 50 data per sample.
I record data at time 1 min, 2 min, and 4 min a day, and I have 4 days of measurement (one day a week).
That means I have 12 sa...
2007 Mar 18
1
HELP...Running data
...inhaled and exhaled by the subjects through a mask.
The rate of oxgen consumption was measured for three ?subject?s
locomoting at all combinations of low and high levels of the three
factors - running ?speed?, ?stride? frequency, and ?mass?
distribution in the leg. The first factor was set using a
treadmill, the second by synchronizing the subjects? pace with a
metronome, and the third by varying the positions of weights
strapped onto the legs or waist. In addition to these three
design factors, other variables were measured by filming each
trial with a high-speed motion camera. Ignore these other
mea...
2017 Apr 20
4
OT: systemd Poll - So Long, and Thanks for All the fish.
...ling the user interface
to little evident purpose other than profit. That is good business
for them. It is not good for us.
Bear in mind that we have been RedHat/Whitebox/CA-OS/CentOS users
since 1998 so it is not like we are moving away from Linux with
anything like enthusiasm. But this upgrade treadmill that has
developed within RH is simply too costly for us to bear any longer.
The idea that one has to rebuild from scratch entire host systems and
then laboriously port over data and customised portions to a new host
simply to upgrade the underlying OS is absolutely ludicrous. Consider
the tremend...
2017 Apr 24
3
OT: systemd Poll - So Long, and Thanks for All the fish.
...0/2017 05:55 PM, Warren Young wrote:
> ... I find that most hardware is ready to fall over by the time the
> CentOS that was installed on it drops out of support anyway.
> ...
James' point isn't the hardware cost, it's the people cost for
retraining. In many ways the Fedora treadmill is easier, being that
there are many more smaller jumps than the huge leap from C6 to C7. For
the most part, however, I agree with most of your post. I strongly
disagree with the paragraph above, though.
I have worked for non-profits for most of my career thus far, which
spans almost 30 years...
2005 May 11
0
lme How to validate a model with a validation set and a t est set
...unces at stat.math.ethz.ch]On Behalf Of Laurent Fanchon
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 9:56 AM
To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: [R] lme How to validate a model with a validation set and a
test set
Dear all,
I am still trying to fit a model for habituation with lme (Dogs are
trotting on a treadmill once a week during 4 consecutive weeks).
I have maybe found a good one.
In order to validate it, I would like to split my data.
I have 28 dogs, I am thinking to build the model with 20 and use the
remaining 8 to validate it.
Is it a good method to validate the model?
How can I do this?
I would l...
2005 Nov 18
0
memoir and latex
I installed Centos 4.2 last night, I moved from Fedora Core 4 to it as I
wanted to get off the distro upgrade treadmill, so I'm still learning about
centos.
I've been trying to add the memoir package to be used with latex but I can't
find the exact right place for it. Can anyone who's installed it or knows
about latex tell me please?
Hopefully thanks
Sharon.
--
12:50:25 up 58 min, 3 users, l...
2008 Jul 01
2
Wine+ADODB+PostgreSQL
I'm trying to write VB6 code to get data from a PostgreSQL server running on Fedora 7 Linux. Running the code in Win XP there is no problem, but when I try running under Wine on the linux server itself I get no rows returned from my database even though the logs show I'm connected and PostgreSQL has located the data I requested. I'm using an ADODB connection with a DSN. However the
2008 Aug 07
0
CentOS as a desktop was Re: Slightly OT
...mistake, I had it removed and CentOS 4.4 installed after a
couple of months. The stability, the lower number of updates, reduced to
effective nil dependency hell (provided that I stuck with the repo stuff,
and even then many outside stuff) and long-term support was what attracted
me. The 6 month treadmill was one of several issues I had; why spend 6
months installing and fighting with a system, only to have to go through
the trouble of reinstalling after 6 months and starting again?
However getting my "new" printer (about one year on the market and had it
since December 2007) to work on m...
2010 Jun 24
2
Upgrading from 4.4 to 4.7
...to watch out for when upgrading? Is it even possible
to go up 3 revisions?
Thanks,
John
--
Did you know that it costs forty thousand dollars a year to house each
prisoner?...I don't think we should give free room and board to criminals. I
think they should have to run twelve hours a day on a treadmill and generate
electricity. And if they don't want to run, they can rest in the chair
that's hooked up to the generator.
-George Carlin
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2009 Jun 08
2
Building a custom install CD
Greetings,
I am looking for resources on how to build my own Centos install CD
for a preselected package set that I want to install. I think Red Hat
may have had this functionality at some point but it has been a while
since I have needed to do this.
I found this on how to build my own kernel -
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/BuildingKernelModules - which I will
need to exercise as well, but I
2017 Apr 24
0
OT: systemd Poll - So Long, and Thanks for All the fish.
...t for about half the span of RHEL and its derivatives. If he wants to stay on a supported OS the whole time that C7 remains in support, he?s probably looking at 2 major OS version upgrades.
It?ll be interesting to see how much change FreeBSD gets in the next 7 years.
> In many ways the Fedora treadmill is easier, being that there are many more smaller jumps than the huge leap from C6 to C7.
That depends on the organization and its goals.
If you have a true IT staff that exists just to keep servers up to date and working properly, then yes, you?re right, smaller upgrades every 3-6 months are oft...
2012 Oct 22
1
Picking back up Ruby on Rails
It''s been a while since I last used rails (2.x days), but I want to pick it
up and use it again for some new contracting work that has come up.
Wondering what one would suggest I go about this, with Rails 4 just around
the corner. Should start in on 3.2, or should I just bite the bullet and
start using 4? I know a lot of backwards capability is removed/deprecated
on major version
2017 Apr 20
0
OT: systemd Poll - So Long, and Thanks for All the fish.
...grate to bhyve.
> given we use ZFS in FreeBSD, and that we snapshot regularly, getting
> back to 10.3 would have been, and still could be, nearly
> instantaneous.
That?s a great reason to pick FreeBSD. Just don?t fool yourself that by switching that you?ve somehow gotten off the upgrade treadmill. You?ve only switched bags.
> Systemd is not the problem. It
> is a symptom of a deeper malaise, indifference.
systemd offers benefits to certain classes of end users which could not have been achieved without *some* kind of change.
We can argue about how well systemd did its job ? I sha...
2003 Jan 29
3
HDCD
does anyone on this list have any idea of what an HDCD is? i have a cd and
that logo is on the back, and windows media player 7 recognizes it as an
hdcd and displays the logo, but i dont know if that means it is supposed to
sound better or what. it sounds fine......feel free to email back to me and
not to the list as this is off topic...........uhh..........i am ripping it
to ogg vorbis! =P
2006 Jan 27
59
Why Macs instead of AMD or Intel ? Just curious
My first computer was a Mac (SE30) but it was also my last so I am not
without appreciation of Apples wonderful aptitude for design. Without
starting a flame-fest why do so many ruby and rails developers use a Mac ?
It seems to be a commonality within the ruby and RoR community. Especially
laptops. The first ruby users group meeting I attended was about 50% Macs
(or so it seemed to me - I
2014 Dec 30
0
Design changes are done in Fedora
...aterfall fashion.
Avionics systems and nuclear power plant control systems, for example. Such systems make up a tiny fraction of all software produced.
A lot of commercial direct-to-consumer software also cannot be delivered incrementally, but only because the alternative messes with the upgrade treadmill business model.
Last time I checked, this sort of software only accounted for about ~5% of all software produced, and that fraction is likely dropping, with the moves toward cloud services, open source software, subscription software, and subsidized software.
The vast majority of software develop...
2006 Jan 27
17
Is it just me, or is Ruby exploding?
I am being barraged with Ruby, Rails and Rich Internet application
work right now. Almost enough that I could quit the day job and make a
go of it, forgetting about Java altogether. Places in the greater
Miami area are turning on to Rails and Ruby -- much of it fueled by
the stronger voices in the local Java community.
Am I alone in this, or do many of you see absolutely explosive growth
in Ruby,
2015 Jan 01
1
Design changes are done in Fedora
...>
> Avionics systems and nuclear power plant control systems, for example. Such systems make up a tiny fraction of all software produced.
>
> A lot of commercial direct-to-consumer software also cannot be delivered incrementally, but only because the alternative messes with the upgrade treadmill business model.
>
> Last time I checked, this sort of software only accounted for about ~5% of all software produced, and that fraction is likely dropping, with the moves toward cloud services, open source software, subscription software, and subsidized software.
>
> The vast majority o...