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2018 Published
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7 Revisions
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pguIMP: Visually Guided Preprocessing of Bioanalytical Laboratory Data (Version 0.1.1)

2021
ale: Interpretable Machine Learning and Statistical Inference with Accumulated Local Effects (ALE) (Version 0.5.3)

2023
beaver: Bayesian Model Averaging of Covariate Adjusted Negative-Binomial Dose-Response (Version 1.0.0)

2024
EDOIF: Empirical Distribution Ordering Inference Framework (EDOIF) (Version 0.1.4)

2019
GaussSuppression: Tabular Data Suppression using Gaussian Elimination (Version 1.2.3)

2021
Racmacs: Antigenic Cartography Macros (Version 1.2.9)

2023
SmallCountRounding: Small Count Rounding of Tabular Data (Version 1.2.5)

2018
beaver Dose-Response: (Version )

0
brisk: Bayesian Benefit Risk Analysis (Version 0.1.0)

2022
cliff: Execute Command Line Programs Interactively (Version 0.1.2)

2021
cuda.ml: R Interface for the RAPIDS cuML Suite of Libraries (Version 0.3.2)

2021
devtools: Tools to Make Developing R Packages Easier (Version 2.4.6)

2011
distionary: Create and Evaluate Probability Distributions (Version 0.1.0)

2025
distplyr: Manipulate and Combine Probability Distributions (Version 0.2.0)

2025
dreamer: Dose Response Models for Bayesian Model Averaging (Version 3.2.0)

2021
mase: Model-Assisted Survey Estimators (Version 0.1.5.2)

2018
quid: Bayesian Mixed Models for Qualitative Individual Differences (Version 0.0.1)

2021
r3js: 'WebGL'-Based 3D Plotting using the 'three.js' Library (Version 0.0.2)

2022
stickyr: Data Frames with Persistent Columns and Attributes (Version 0.1.2)

2022
tsibble: Tidy Temporal Data Frames and Tools (Version 1.1.6)

2018

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