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Hi,
I had question about how kronos handles repeated sampling? I'm not familiar with circadian statistical modeling, but when we use mixed effects linear regression modeling, it is typical for you…
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I am trying to make a snow section in my map and I need to add snow, mixed with the fog from ambiance it should be pretty convincing, the only issue is there is no way to add snow with the effects.
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I am trying to run a mixed effects model using Brainstat with volumetric data (NIFTIs). I was under the impression that Brainstat can do analyses on volumes (as per the companion paper and the documen…
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We don't have a lot of depth on some of the less basic statistical techniques; possibly add more? Possible refs:
http://www.nycopendata.com/2014/01/30/r-workshop-viii-mixed-effect-analysis-in-rrandam…
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Thank you for making the broom.mixed package and be able to tidy model results from mixed effect modeling packages.
Recently, I fitted a nested random intercept model and realized that the random p…
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Is something like the following possible in polysemy where given the effects
```haskell
data E1 :: Effect where
E1_unit :: E1 m ()
E1_rec :: something.. a -> E1 m a
makeSem ''E1
data E2 …
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Hi,
Thanks for developing this package!
With the increasing throughput of single cell technology, a lot more samples (individuals in the context of human tissue) are being sequenced. The variation b…
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Make similar to linear/rf models already there. Use the statsmodels package.
http://statsmodels.sourceforge.net/devel/mixed_linear.html
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I couldn't find any tidy models implementation of `coxme::coxme()` in either `broom` or `broom.mixed`. Valid to add?
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- use some (but not all) neocortex WSE hours to collect missing data
- the major extending step is to move from explicitly enforcing distance from fitness peak to implicitly creating it via magnitude…