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2008 Jul 29
0
Major Cloud Computing Testbed Announced at University of Illinois
*R we Wishing on a cloud-* I would like to Test R as an cloud analytical tool. remote submit csv files to the web for data mining , get data crunching with scalable processing power and disk storage , display Silverlight graphs of summarization, downloadable in pdf's. data mining on demand, on function. rather than pay costly annual analytical softwares license fees. analytics
2006 Feb 11
1
Singularize and Pluralize of the word Faculty
I am have problems with one of my model''s call Faculty... my models name is Faculty so the database should be called faculties right? Has there been documented problems with words ending in ''y''? Thanks for your help. John Kopanas http://www.kopanas.com ===================================================================== http://www.soen.info - source of the
2008 Jun 05
0
RECALL: Lithium batteries for Polycom Soundstation 2W
Just released by the CPSC on their recalls mailing list; please forward to any venues where you feel operators or resellers of the SoundStation might be, with this preface included. My 2W had a battery with the part code 1520-07804-002; its date code was GP0806, and therefore predates the recall period. Cheers, -- jra ----- Begin forwarded message ----- This message consists of the following:
2009 Mar 09
1
[LLVMdev] Power Outage at University of Illinois
On Mar 8, 2009, at 10:55 PM, John Criswell wrote: > Dear LLVMers, > > There was a campus wide power outage today at the University of > Illinois. It took down most (if not all) computing services, > including > the LLVM web/subversion server and the mailing list server. > > Power has since been restored, and it appears that our IT department > has > gotten the
2009 Mar 09
0
[LLVMdev] Power Outage at University of Illinois
Chris Lattner wrote: > On Mar 8, 2009, at 10:55 PM, John Criswell wrote: > > >> Dear LLVMers, >> >> There was a campus wide power outage today at the University of >> Illinois. It took down most (if not all) computing services, >> including >> the LLVM web/subversion server and the mailing list server. >> >> Power has since been
2004 Dec 07
1
IAX DIDs, Illinois
I have been looking at moving from SIP-based DID (Illinois) providers to one that uses the IAX protocol for DIDs. After a search, I've come up with the following: http://connect.voicepulse.com -- $8/month, many rate-centers http://www.iax.cc -- $1.50/month + 0.014/min, many rate-centers Can that be all that there is? I like the pricing plan at iax.cc, because it would allow me to set up
2009 Mar 09
2
[LLVMdev] Power Outage at University of Illinois
Dear LLVMers, There was a campus wide power outage today at the University of Illinois. It took down most (if not all) computing services, including the LLVM web/subversion server and the mailing list server. Power has since been restored, and it appears that our IT department has gotten the LLVM web and SVN server operating again (I went in earlier this evening to see if the LLVM server
2009 Apr 03
1
Curve fitting,FDA for biological data
Dear all, Another newbie just got attracted to this mailing list. I am a biologist currently working my way through R, had sort play around with python earlier this year. I have some data exhibiting periodicity ** my data consists of peaks and valleys, with peaks arising due to the presence of a repetitive structural unit,** with x being a reference grid (position along a chromosome) and y
2010 Oct 15
0
tessellation from biological data in spatstat
Hi, I'm new to this mailing list so apologies if this is too basic. I have confocal images 512x512 from which I have extracted x,y positions of the coordiates of labelled cells exported from ImageJ as a.csv file. I also have images that define an underlying pattern in the tissue defined as areas of different pixel values 0 or 255 (also 512x512) I've exported these images as .txt
2017 Jun 09
2
Dendogram from RNAseq read count to show correlation between biological replicate using R
Dear all, I need to make dendogram from read count in a csv file across 34 samples including biological replicate. Please share R code or package to do this. Do I also need to normalized read count before using read data? Thanks [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Sep 24
1
Maximum likelihood estimation of parameters make no biological sense
R-help, I'm trying to estimate some parameters using the Maximum Likehood method. The model describes fish growth using a sigmoidal-type of curve: fn_w <- function(params) { Winf <- params[1] k <- params[2] t0 <- params[3] b <- params[4] sigma <- params[5] what <- Winf * (1-exp(- k *(tt - t0)))^b
2008 Oct 30
1
Is possible, on biological grounds, suggest to fitdistr (MASS library) that the estimated parameters must be between two values?
Sorry if it is a silly question, I haven't found documentation on this and I don't know if it is possible. library(MASS) ## for fitdistr library(msm) ## for dtnorm #prepare truncated normal distribution dtnorm0 <- function(x, mean, sd , log = FALSE) { dtnorm(x, mean, sd, 105, 135, log) } set.seed(1) #Generate normal distribution with the TRUE population mean (day 106 of the
2000 Jun 24
1
Summary: # of users of R, and biological examples of the use of R: addendum
I apologize for accidentally omitting some of the answers I got; here they are: ************** I use R regularly in my research in the pharmaceutical industry. I have used it for projects ranging from sample size and power curve estimation, analysis of laboratory data with mixed effects models, to analysis of mass spectrometry data. I have helped biologists here install and use it in limited
2000 Jun 20
2
# of users of R, and biological examples of the use of R
Dear All, With a colleague we are writing a paper where we show how R is a very nice tool to deal with some issues in the analyses of data in evolutionary biology. For the intro, I wonder if 1) Anybody has any rough idea of how many people might be using R or how many people have downloaded R, or similar (I am aware answering this question might require divinatory powers...). 2) Have/are any
2009 Sep 05
3
Selecting biological data
Hello all, I am new to R but have some experience with MATLAB and am trying to make the switch. I generally find the two languages easy to adapt but there are a few routine tasks which I would like to run smoother in R and I am having trouble finding a help resource. Could someone suggest a guide to filtering, selecting, sorting, and processing biological matrix data? Here is a rudimentary
2008 Nov 20
2
[Obo-relations] Discussion summary on "original" biological parts
mejino at u.washington.edu wrote: > > >>> A canonical human body will have canonical parts and those canonical >>> parts will >>> have canonical subparts and so on. >> >> ... and? >> >>> Can't think of anyone who would fit that >>> description. >> >> is this considered an argument for that there cannot possibly an
2008 Mar 14
0
Help needed in Building lustre using pre-packaged releases
Hi, Can anyone guide me in building the lustre using pre-packaged lustre release.I''m using Ubuntu 7.10 I want to build lustre using RHEL2.6 rpms available on my system.I''m referring how_to in wiki. but in that no detailed step by step procedure is given for building lustre using pre-packed release. I''m in need of this. Thanks and Regards, Ashok Bharat -----Original
2004 Dec 02
1
[Bug 958] patch to support GSI GSSAPI mechanism
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=958 Summary: patch to support GSI GSSAPI mechanism Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 3.9p1 Platform: All URL: http://grid.ncsa.uiuc.edu/ssh/ OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P2 Component: Miscellaneous
2002 Jan 06
0
New RH7.2 rpms for R-hdf5 support available
HDF5 is a high quality data storage format from NCSA (http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/index.html) Marcus Daniels of the Swarm Development Group has made available an R library called hdf5 which allows loading and saving of data in hdf5 format. The source for his library is here: ftp://ftp.swarm.org/pub/swarm/src/testing/hdf5_1.4.7.tar.gz I prefer to use RPMs to maintain software across many linux
2005 Jun 08
1
Possible security flaw in OpenSSH and/or pam_krb5
openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org kerberos at ncsa.uiuc.edu We believe there is a security flaw in either OpenSSH and/or RedHat's pam_krb5 module. When a Kerberos principal has the REQUIRES_PWCHANGE (+needchange) flag set, OpenSSH+pam_krb5 will still successfully authenticate the user. Local 'su' and 'login' fail in this case which leads us to believe it's at least