📓 Migrated from the prosecutor branch of my earlywarning repository
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Oct 17, 2017
📓 Migrated from the prosecutor branch of my earlywarning repository
Testing some unexpected Github PR behaviour
A set of interfaces in Java to export MEX metadata
a template for transparent and reproducible analysis in R
A WRENCH implementation of the WorkQueue framework
Open ideas, data and code sharing: epidemiologists should be in front!
Tracker is a CLI for easy creation of reproducible Robotics and ML research
flexible risk-based optimisation
Infrastructure as a code for reproducible data science pipelines using CWL and Airflow
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
Final peer-graded assignment for the Coursera course 'Reproducible Templates for Analysis and Dissemination'
an entry level tutorial on writing research papers using GNU Make and CI/CD pipelines
This is the repository for the reproducible manuscript of "Psychometric evaluation of the Bangla-Translated Rotter’s Internal-External Scale through classical test theory and item response theory"
Research compendium for ‘Bayesian inference of prehistoric population dynamics from multiple proxies: a case study from the North of the Swiss Alps’
Dockerthis: run any CLI tool on a Linux Container
Reproducible Research Compendium for "Improving Models to Predict Holocellulose and Klason Lignin Contents for Peat Soil Organic Matter with Mid-Infrared Spectra" and "The need to reinterpret Hodgkins et al. (2018)".
An R package for data archiving and linking with code
A meta-analysis of mental rotation in the first years of life
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