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18 Packages
Package ⇅ Year Total~Citation
BioVizSeq: Visualizing the Elements Within Bio-Sequences (Version 0.1.2)Contributor

2024 0
bridgr: Bridging Data Frequencies for Timely Economic Forecasts (Version 0.1.1)Contributor

2024 0
cercospoRa: Process Based Epidemiological Model for Cercospora Leaf Spot of Sugar Beet (Version 0.0.1)Contributor

2024 0
chooseGCM: Selecting General Circulation Models for Species Distribution Modeling (Version 1.0.1)Contributor

2024 0
cisp: A Correlation Indicator Based on Spatial Patterns (Version 0.1.0)Contributor

2024 0
favawesome: 'Font Awesome' Icons as 'shiny' 'favicons' (Version 0.1.1)Contributor

2024 0
GDILM.SEIRS: Spatial Modeling of Infectious Disease with Reinfection (Version 0.0.2)Contributor

2024 0
immunaut: Machine Learning Immunogenicity and Vaccine Response Analysis (Version 1.0.1)Contributor

2024 0
ldmppr: Estimate and Simulate from Location Dependent Marked Point Processes (Version 1.0.3)Contributor

2024 0
MECfda: Scalar-on-Function Regression with Measurement Error Correction (Version 0.1.0)Contributor

2024 0
ozbabynames: Australian Popular Baby Names (Version 0.1.0)Contributor

2024 0
photon: High-Performance Geocoding using 'photon' (Version 0.3.1)Contributor

2024 0
primarycensored: Primary Event Censored Distributions (Version 1.0.0)Contributor

2024 0
rjaf: Regularized Joint Assignment Forest with Treatment Arm Clustering (Version 0.1.1)Contributor

2024 0
sshicm: Information Consistency-Based Measures for Spatial Stratified Heterogeneity (Version 0.1.0)Contributor

2024 0
sugarglider: Create Glyph-Maps of Spatiotemporal Data (Version 1.0.3)Contributor

2024 0
textAnnotatoR: Interactive Text Annotation Tool with 'shiny' GUI (Version 0.1.4)Contributor

2024 0
TransProR: Analysis and Visualization of Multi-Omics Data (Version 0.0.6)Contributor

2024 0

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