a template for transparent and reproducible analysis in R
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a template for transparent and reproducible analysis in R
Open ideas, data and code sharing: epidemiologists should be in front!
R code for the data managment and statistical analysis performed for Digoxin use in contemporary heart failure with reduced ejection fraction: an analysis from the Swedish Heart Failure Registry
R code for the data managment to create a clean swedehf dataset for SCREAM
Dockerthis: run any CLI tool on a Linux Container
An R package for data archiving and linking with code
📌 Using matematical optimization to prioritise where to invest conservation funds
Isolate radar tracks that match characteristics of observed birds by wildlife personnel on the airport.
Analyses of BCC 🇦🇺 data - animal permits
A remote sensing study in the reproducible research framework
Template repository for assignments written and coded in R (Markdown)
Completely self-standing web scraping/API examples for eternity
Assessing the evidence for the 2005 BCG policy change in England
Adoption and impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions for COVID-19
This repository provides the data and script necessary to reproduce the results of the article Political Islam as Discursive Practice. It also includes a shiny app as an accessible approach to try out the methods used in the article.
Software companion for "Goodness-of-fit tests for the functional linear model based on randomly projected empirical processes"
Bayesian Gene Selection Criterion (BGSC) approach
R code for the data managment and statistical analysis performed for Apparent treatment-resistant hypertension across the spectrum of heart failure in the Swedish Heart Failure Registry
Package for data analysis of the Impact Evaluation of WFP Resilience Window in South Sudan.
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