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R is niche, but it's the language every statistician actually uses
It may be niche, but it's a big niche in a data-driven world.
R is a programming language widely used in health research, as it provides a vast collection of software packages that encompass a wide range of data analysis techniques to conduct from simple to ...
Content: Start here if you do not already have R or RStudio installed on your computer. If these programs are already installed, you can move on to the next video, File Management. This video will ...
Abstract: The purpose of this methods and concepts tutorial is to present the homodyned K-distribution (HKD) statistical modeling of the echo envelope of received radio frequency (RF) signals in the ...
ABSTRACT: Background: Hypoalbuminemia is a hallmark of critical illness, reflecting both systemic inflammation and impaired homeostasis. This systematic review and meta-analysis examine the prognostic ...
ABSTRACT: In a previous article, an R script was developed and divided into three parts to implement the multivariate normality (MVN) Q-test based on both the chi-square approximation and the ...
The analysis of covariance (Ancova) is a widely used statistical technique for the comparison of groups with respect to a quantitative dependent variable in such a way that the comparison takes into ...
MUUMI: an R package for statistical and network-based meta-analysis for MUlti-omics data Integration
MUUMI is an R package designed to enable the integration and interpretation of multi-omics data by combining statistical meta-analysis with network-based methodologies. It enables robust ...
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