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Hi,
I am doing an analysis to infer the convergent evolution of bacteria in a longitudinal study.
Several clones of the same bacterium are studied to determine whether they have within-host conver…
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For all data collected, the PM5.0 and PM10 data is exactly the same:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/86373439/124643121-ae730e00-de5e-11eb-8529-8dd651c6326d.png)
PC5.0 and PM1…
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Hello, we had a major component in our Siemens Prisma-Fit fail last week, and the extended repair required our magnet to be ramped down, have both the body and gradient coils replaced, re-shimmed, and…
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For doing troubleshooting, health checking, and performance analysis of Spark applications, delivering Spark metrics to a dedicated metrics system is a frequently used paradigm. Frequently, dedicated …
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Dear Chen,
I hope this message finds you well.
I have encountered an issue while using the `mStat_generate_report_long()` function from the MicrobiomeStat package. Below is the script I am using…
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Could be more flexible:
1. Easier to integrate covariates
2. Easier to customize (priors, likelihoods, arbitrary structure)
3. More similar approach to MMM (have on robust model that can be c…
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Hi Nick,
I hope this message finds you well.
I am reaching out because I was interested in integrating the cortical thickness data you used in the NeuroImage paper into a longitudinal cortical …
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Hi Jon,
I wanted to revive the conversation about the Thies serology cohort dataset, and working on incorporating the genomic and serologic data from that population and time period. The cohort has 7 …
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Hi Dr Wang,
MTA is really a nice R package for longitudinal microbiome data analysis. While I found there were some errors with the example data in the MTA-manual.pdf.
First, when generating tw…
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Deliverables
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- Read the following papers and produce next steps for reframing the paper. Go through first paper carefully, sift through bibliography for how to define strategies/conf…