Result for 051BCA030519794988738AE5F8AFE3D3D65783C4

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/R/library/PCRedux/decision_res_HCU32_aggR.csv
FileSize512
MD56EB27B46AFB33D10430B2DFA6594DF08
SHA-1051BCA030519794988738AE5F8AFE3D3D65783C4
SHA-256E0FA1413918584D6AC1E51F7D38B62AEBEAAE00EC3EF44BAB568DED18508C301
SSDEEP12:G8uX8jx89ZYKsyI6Do5LdXCdFd8d33drJEdRdtSdwp0N7cVWMIjX65HYQSkXZXjY:9nBN5CjV3i
TLSHT1BBF009E9E78BC739480F0889667881B291D4E86E8276CE0E0F1CB4131C2043AA76DDCF
hashlookup:parent-total4
hashlookup:trust70

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Parents (Total: 4)

The searched file hash is included in 4 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5D8120A9F3E2C150E9D7529370A551324
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionExtracts features from amplification curve data of quantitative Polymerase Chain Reactions (qPCR) (Pabinger S. et al. (2014) <doi:10.1016/j.bdq.2014.08.002>) for machine learning purposes. Helper functions prepare the amplification curve data for processing as functional data (e.g., Hausdorff distance) or enable the plotting of amplification curve classes (negative, ambiguous, positive). The hookreg() and hookregNL() functions (Burdukiewicz M. et al. (2018) <doi:10.1016/j.bdq.2018.08.001>) can be used to predict amplification curves with an hook effect-like curvature. The pcrfit_single() function can be used to extract features from an amplification curve.
PackageNameR-PCRedux
PackageReleaselp154.10.1
PackageVersion1.1
SHA-1758E00D96BD00B6C60DD01DA15629E21FBA35C4A
SHA-2565FE58842C0BB70685411242157EAD3664C89A8D8B5B8FC57BB14D18F01D67BF7
Key Value
MD5F4D0A49BC7CD40E9E1AB2051524896C7
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionExtracts features from amplification curve data of quantitative Polymerase Chain Reactions (qPCR) (Pabinger S. et al. (2014) <doi:10.1016/j.bdq.2014.08.002>) for machine learning purposes. Helper functions prepare the amplification curve data for processing as functional data (e.g., Hausdorff distance) or enable the plotting of amplification curve classes (negative, ambiguous, positive). The hookreg() and hookregNL() functions (Burdukiewicz M. et al. (2018) <doi:10.1016/j.bdq.2018.08.001>) can be used to predict amplification curves with an hook effect-like curvature. The pcrfit_single() function can be used to extract features from an amplification curve.
PackageNameR-PCRedux
PackageReleaselp153.10.1
PackageVersion1.1
SHA-100EE2B75E9B2A08F3CAAB8D292AF495DB08FF927
SHA-2562312A55EE5F7E8D809A93EF6BE43B9B71111EB57FB9156E22E6AB74EE09BA9C9
Key Value
MD5D4889087272B3E599B03D352145CE37B
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionExtracts features from amplification curve data of quantitative Polymerase Chain Reactions (qPCR) (Pabinger S. et al. (2014) <doi:10.1016/j.bdq.2014.08.002>) for machine learning purposes. Helper functions prepare the amplification curve data for processing as functional data (e.g., Hausdorff distance) or enable the plotting of amplification curve classes (negative, ambiguous, positive). The hookreg() and hookregNL() functions (Burdukiewicz M. et al. (2018) <doi:10.1016/j.bdq.2018.08.001>) can be used to predict amplification curves with an hook effect-like curvature. The pcrfit_single() function can be used to extract features from an amplification curve.
PackageNameR-PCRedux
PackageRelease10.1
PackageVersion1.1
SHA-19AAA08B74A731E33ED55EB42D599D7D8A00DACA4
SHA-2561E2896D8AB5EBF0E168255758CEE283EC0B91A92DE7E87FE21C8C3F58A490CF5
Key Value
MD5454D581C0B86738CCB4CD7ED5FDE5C2F
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionExtracts features from amplification curve data of quantitative Polymerase Chain Reactions (qPCR) (Pabinger S. et al. (2014) <doi:10.1016/j.bdq.2014.08.002>) for machine learning purposes. Helper functions prepare the amplification curve data for processing as functional data (e.g., Hausdorff distance) or enable the plotting of amplification curve classes (negative, ambiguous, positive). The hookreg() and hookregNL() functions (Burdukiewicz M. et al. (2018) <doi:10.1016/j.bdq.2018.08.001>) can be used to predict amplification curves with an hook effect-like curvature. The pcrfit_single() function can be used to extract features from an amplification curve.
PackageNameR-PCRedux
PackageReleaselp152.10.1
PackageVersion1.1
SHA-1C3EE5B04D017B804F6B6D82CC608AF4D50F99016
SHA-25649A281969E6090F450D12A02EDDDAB3CBFB138EAB7364F6804F3C9083E6DEF21