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2005 Apr 05
5
Help with three-way anova
Hi I have data from 12 subjects. The measurement is log(expression) of a particular gene and can be assumed to be normally distributed. The 12 subjects are divided into the following groups: Infected, Vaccinated, Lesions - 3 measurements Infected, Vaccintaed, No Lesions - 2 measurements Infected, Not Vaccinated, Lesions - 4 measurements Uninfected, Not Vaccinated, No Lesions - 3 measurements Although presence/absence of lesions could be considered to be a phenotype, here I would like to use it as a factor...
2005 Apr 22
3
Anova - interpretation of the interaction term
...ugh I can see that both factors have different effects on the data DEPENDING on what the value of the other factor is. I explain this all to my colleague - and she asks "but which ones are different?" This is best illustrated with an example. We have either infected | uninfected, and vaccinated | unvaccinated (the two factors). We're measuring expression of a gene. Graphically, in the infected group, vaccination makes expression go up. In the uninfected group, vaccination makes expression go down. In both the vaccinated and unvaccinated groups, infection makes expression go down, b...
2009 Jul 02
2
working with texts
WinXP, R-2.9.1 LS., I have been trying to solve a (for me) tricky issue. No matter what I've tried, I just can't find a way to do this. This is the issue: I have a text file (ansi text) "titles.txt" with lines of text; here is an example of such a file: >>>>> a brief history of polio vaccines anti-vaccination movements and their interpretations early warning
2007 Sep 12
0
New package: hbim - Hill/Bliss Independence Model for Multicomponent Vaccines
Hi all, I have just uploaded the hbim package. This package does calculations related to the Hill/Bliss independence model as applied to mulitcomponent vaccines. Specifically, the package caculates expected relative risk and proportion protected assuming normally distributed log10 transformed antibody dose for a several component vaccine. It uses Hill models for each component which are combined
2007 Sep 12
0
New package: hbim - Hill/Bliss Independence Model for Multicomponent Vaccines
Hi all, I have just uploaded the hbim package. This package does calculations related to the Hill/Bliss independence model as applied to mulitcomponent vaccines. Specifically, the package caculates expected relative risk and proportion protected assuming normally distributed log10 transformed antibody dose for a several component vaccine. It uses Hill models for each component which are combined
2010 Oct 11
0
multiple comparison correction
...;:* different effects on the data DEPENDING on what the value of*>:* the other factor is. *>:* *>:* I explain this all to my colleague - and she asks "but which*>:* ones are different?" This is best illustrated with an example.*>:* We have either infected | uninfected, and vaccinated | unvaccinated*>:* (the two factors).*>:* We're measuring expression of a gene. Graphically, in the*>:* infected group, vaccination makes expression go up. In the*>:* uninfected group, vaccination makes expression go down. In*>:* both the vaccinated and unvaccinated groups, infe...
2015 Jul 28
3
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
> On Jul 28, 2015, at 11:27, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote: > > On Jul 25, 2015, at 6:22 PM, Bob Marcan wrote: >> >> 1FuckingPrettyRose >> "Sorry, you must use no fewer than 20 total characters." >> 1FuckingPrettyRoseShovedUpYourAssIfYouDon'tGiveMeAccessRightFuckingNow! >> "Sorry, you cannot use punctuation."
2007 Oct 17
5
Refrigerator Alarms
Hi, I want asterisk to call a person on the phone for monitoring the refrigerator storing vaccines. I am clueless where to look. Can someone clue me in ? Thanks, balu raman -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20071017/923a7b49/attachment.htm
2015 Feb 03
2
Another Fedora decision
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 5:45 PM, Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu> wrote: > > On Mon, February 2, 2015 5:26 pm, Les Mikesell wrote: >> On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 4:17 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote: >>>> >>> Let???s flip it around: what???s your justification *for* weak >>> passwords? >>> >> You don't
2012 Jul 24
1
Annotate forest plot 'forest.rma()' for meta-analysis with metafor package
...transf=exp, ilab=cbind(dat.bcg$tpos, dat.bcg$tneg, dat.bcg$cpos, dat.bcg$cneg), ilab.xpos=c(-9.5,-8,-6,-4.5), cex=.75) op <- par(cex=.75, font=2) text(c(-9.5,-8,-6,-4.5), 15, c("TB+", "TB-", "TB+", "TB-")) text(c(-8.75,-5.25), 16, c("Vaccinated", "Control")) text(-16, 15, "Author(s) and Year", pos=4) text(6, 15, "Relative Risk [95% CI]", pos=2) par(op) However the column names have to be re-positioned everytime the number of included studies in the meta-analysis chan...
2001 Jul 13
6
AnonCVS
Hi All, I would like to use anonymous cvs, but it appears not to be working (again?). There was a discussion back in Jan-Feb about whether to continue supporting it, but it seemed that Tony Rossini got it working and the discussion left off there. Did someone decide to disable it, or is it just not working properly? Here's the details: $ cvs -d
2015 Feb 03
0
Another Fedora decision
> On Feb 2, 2015, at 5:10 PM, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell at gmail.com> wrote: > > should a software > vendor make their code stop working for you because they think you > aren't working hard enough? When the consequence of widespread bad security is botnets and all the ills that derive therefrom ? DDoS armies, spam, etc. ? then yes, I think we do need to raise the
2015 Jul 29
2
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 6:32 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote: > On Jul 28, 2015, at 4:37 PM, Nathan Duehr <denverpilot at me.com> wrote: >> Equating this to ?vaccination? is a huge stretch. > > Why? It's not just an imperfect analogy it really doesn't work on closer scrutiny. Malware itself is not a good analog to antigens. Vaccinations provide
2015 Nov 19
0
statistician opening at Merck Research Labs in NJ, USA
If you are interested in the following position, please contact Vladimir Svetnik at Vladimir_svetnik at merck.com. Date: Nov 18, 2015 Location: Rahway, NJ, US Associate Principal Scientist, Biostatistics-BIO004396 Description Merck & Co., Inc. Kenilworth, N.J., U.S.A. known as Merck in the United States and Canada, is a global health care leader with a diversified portfolio of prescription
2007 Jun 06
3
Using odesolve to produce non-negative solutions
...simplified version of the code I use to try to do this, but I am not sure that it is theoretically right dynmodel <- function(t,y,p) { ## Initialize parameter values birth <- p$mybirth(t) death <- p$mydeath(t) recover <- p$myrecover beta <- p$mybeta vaxeff <- p$myvaxeff vaccinated <- p$myvax(t) vax <- vaxeff*vaccinated/100 ## If the state currently has negative quantities (shouldn't have), then reset to reasonable values for computing meaningful derivatives for (i in 1:length(y)) { if (y[i]<0) { y[i] <- 0 } } S <- y[1] I <- y[2] R <-...
2015 Jul 29
0
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
...ckage repo for CentOS 7, much less installed and configured default. Until it is, it?s off-topic for this thread. Mind, I?m all for fail2ban. If Fedora/Red Hat want to start turning it on by default, too, that?s great. > Equating this to ?vaccination? is a huge stretch. Why? If you are unvaccinated and catch some preventable communicable disease, you begin spreading it around, infecting others. This is exactly analogous to a box getting pwned, joining a botnet, and attempting to pwn other boxes. When almost everyone is vaccinated, you get an effect called herd immunity, which means that eve...
2011 Nov 21
0
Programmer position in the Gottardo lab at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
The Gottardo lab at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle has an opening for a programmer. To apply: https://erecruit.fhcrc.org/psp/RECRUIT/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_JOB_DTL&Action=A&JobOpeningId=24122&SiteId=2&PostingSeq=1 The position description is below: About Us Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, home of three Nobel laureates,
2015 Jul 30
3
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
...his thread. > > Mind, I?m all for fail2ban. If Fedora/Red Hat want to start turning it on by default, too, that?s great. Didn?t realize that. Brilliant move, removing it? (rolls eyes at RH)? > >> Equating this to ?vaccination? is a huge stretch. > > Why? If you are unvaccinated and catch some preventable communicable disease, you begin spreading it around, infecting others. This is exactly analogous to a box getting pwned, joining a botnet, and attempting to pwn other boxes. > > When almost everyone is vaccinated, you get an effect called herd immunity, which mean...
2015 Jul 29
4
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 4:37 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote: > Security is *always* opposed to convenience. False. OS X by default runs only signed binaries, and if they come from the App Store they run in a sandbox. User gains significant security with this, and are completely unaware of it. There is no inconvenience. What is the inconvenience of encrypting your device
2012 Apr 13
3
Kaplan Meier analysis: 95% CI wider in R than in SAS
Hello All, ? Am replicating in R an analysis I did earlier using SAS. See this as a test of whether I'm ready to start using R in my day-to-day work. ? Just finished replicating a Kaplan Meier analysis. Everything seems to work out fine except for one thing. The 95% CI around my estimate for the median is substantially larger in R than in SAS. For example, in SAS I have a median of 3.29 with a