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ggh4x: Hacks for 'ggplot2'

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2021 Published
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ggcoverage: Visualize Genome Coverage with Various Annotations (Version 0.7.1)

2022
SCpubr: Generate Publication Ready Visualizations of Single Cell Transcriptomics Data (Version 2.0.2)

2022
BiostatsUHNplus: Nested Data Summary, Adverse Events and REDCap (Version 0.0.10)

2023
LMMstar: Repeated Measurement Models for Discrete Times (Version 1.1.0)

2021
MiscMetabar: Miscellaneous Functions for Metabarcoding Analysis (Version 0.9.1)

2024
QurvE: Robust and User-Friendly Analysis of Growth and Fluorescence Curves (Version 1.1.1)

2023
coveffectsplot: Produce Forest Plots to Visualize Covariate Effects (Version 1.0.5)

2018
epiCleanr: A Tidy Solution for Epidemiological Data (Version 0.2.0)

2023
esci: Estimation Statistics with Confidence Intervals (Version 1.0.3)

2024
estimators: Parameter Estimation (Version 0.8.5)

2024
ggfixest: Dedicated 'ggplot2' Methods for 'fixest' Objects (Version 0.1.0)

2023
ggpicrust2: Make 'PICRUSt2' Output Analysis and Visualization Easier (Version 1.7.3)

2023
ggquickeda: Quickly Explore Your Data Using 'ggplot2' and 'table1' Summary Tables (Version 0.3.1)

2018
ggseqplot: Render Sequence Plots using 'ggplot2' (Version 0.8.4)

2022
microdiluteR: Analysis of Broth Microdilution Assays (Version 1.0.1)

2024
nichetools: Complementary Package to 'nicheROVER' and 'SIBER' (Version 0.3.1)

2024
plutor: Useful Functions for Visualization (Version 0.1.0)

2023
priorsense: Prior Diagnostics and Sensitivity Analysis (Version 1.0.2)

2024
robustlmm: Robust Linear Mixed Effects Models (Version 3.3-1)

2013
sherlock: Graphical Displays for Structured Problem Solving and Diagnosis (Version 0.7.0)

2022

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