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0. Statistical methods for visual fields - a collection of tools for analyzing the field of vision. It provides a framework for development and use of innovative methods for visualisation, statistical analysis, and clinical interpretation of visual field loss and its change over time |
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1. OMOP CDM tidyverse tools - Small utility packages for working with electronic health record data stored in OMOP Common Data Model databases using tidyverse tools such as "dbplyr". |
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2. DICOM: Import DICOM data via R - The DICOM package is a small collection of R functions to import binary data files (e.g., MRI, CT, PET, etc.) that conform to the DICOM Data Standard. |
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3. blupsurv - Tools for fitting proportional hazards models to clustered
recurrent events data. Nested frailties are modeled by their
best linear unbiased predictors under an auxiliary Poisson model.
Univariate and bivariate recurrent events processes are permitted. |
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4. Subject Randomization System - SRS is a Subject Randomization System based on the paper by Pocock and
Simon (Biometrics, 1975). It follows the development in the paper rather
closely. We hope to develop it further in light of comments and suggestions that we have received. |
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