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mrgsolve:Simulate from ODE-Based Models
Fast simulation from ordinary differential equation (ODE) based models typically employed in quantitative pharmacology and systems biology.
Maintained by Kyle T Baron. Last updated 11 days ago.
138 stars 10.90 score 1.2k scripts 3 dependentsdgerbing
lessR:Less Code, More Results
Each function replaces multiple standard R functions. For example, two function calls, Read() and CountAll(), generate summary statistics for all variables in the data frame, plus histograms and bar charts as appropriate. Other functions provide for summary statistics via pivot tables, a comprehensive regression analysis, ANOVA and t-test, visualizations including the Violin/Box/Scatter plot for a numerical variable, bar chart, histogram, box plot, density curves, calibrated power curve, reading multiple data formats with the same function call, variable labels, time series with aggregation and forecasting, color themes, and Trellis (facet) graphics. Also includes a confirmatory factor analysis of multiple indicator measurement models, pedagogical routines for data simulation such as for the Central Limit Theorem, generation and rendering of regression instructions for interpretative output, and interactive visualizations.
Maintained by David W. Gerbing. Last updated 14 days ago.
6 stars 7.42 score 394 scripts 3 dependentscran
MASSTIMATE:Body Mass Estimation Equations for Vertebrates
Estimation equations are from a variety of sources and associated error estimation.
Maintained by Nicolas E. Campione. Last updated 5 years ago.
2.40 scoregregvaughan
sgee:Stagewise Generalized Estimating Equations
Stagewise techniques implemented with Generalized Estimating Equations to handle individual, group, bi-level, and interaction selection. Stagewise approaches start with an empty model and slowly build the model over several iterations, which yields a 'path' of candidate models from which model selection can be performed. This 'slow brewing' approach gives stagewise techniques a unique flexibility that allows simple incorporation of Generalized Estimating Equations; see Vaughan, G., Aseltine, R., Chen, K., Yan, J., (2017) <doi:10.1111/biom.12669> for details.
Maintained by Gregory Vaughan. Last updated 7 years ago.
1.04 score 11 scripts