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Dear Mikko,
First, thank you very much for the matrixpls package, As you mention in your papers, the sample size determination and statistical power analysis is overlooked along many publications i…
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1. Decide on number of reps and images by experiment. (How many more images vs how many more reps)
2. Run larger experiment.
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Hi there, thanks for this great tool!
About the demonstration of gwaslab, I have one little question about gwas analysis.
Certain gwas results may represent sproadic signals across whole genome, l…
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### Item 3 : Ethics Policy (minimum 500 words)
_(please keep these section/sub-section names exactly to facilitate peer reviewing)._
A. Core Items - Enumerate the core items in your ethics policy and…
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I am using the latest R version and I only have 1 mutually exclusive pair; the p and q values are the same. I am using fdr method DBH. I am wondering why the p and q values are the same? When I look a…
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Power law was mentioned in lecture as something that occurs in nature, which was why the paper used degree-corrected SBM instead of just SBM. What is power law and why does it occur so often in nature…
ghost updated
9 years ago
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Dear Bruno,
Me again concerning the `denoising.py` example that I've run asis.
Below I have put the results where I have added the SNR defined as
```python
def snr(x,x_ref):
return 10*np.lo…
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Two packages that have a variety of statistical tests also for proportions and contingency tables
https://www.rdocumentation.org/packages/epiR/versions/0.9-87
https://www.rdocumentation.org/packag…
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# Summary of Results as of Tuesday, Aug 16th
## Fitting the Observables
1. Data was generated via $F_T^{\bar{x}}(x_B,Q^2) = q(\bar{x})|_{\bar{x}=\xi_q}$ across the range of $0 < x_B < 1$ and $2 < …
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I have a WGS cohort with 36 patients. When I run mutsig2cv with hg38 genome, I get only 5 genes with q