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    redi: v0.14.1

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    <p>2015-04-23 v0.14.1</p> <ul> <li><p>Summary: PreProc and PostProc Hooks! RED-I has added the ability to hook scripts for post processing and preprocessing along with other minor fixes. These features now allow for the writing of filters and the emailing of log messages, for example, at the begining and end of a RED-I run.</p></li> <li><p>removed project-specific code from preproc.py (Nicholas Rejack)</p></li> <li>removing project-specific preprocessing test file (Nicholas Rejack)</li> <li>removed line from settings.ini. REDI-I runs out of the box without any preprocessors required (Nich</li> <li>removing test-scenarios bash script (Nicholas Rejack)</li> <li>removed scenario data files. These were for project-specific testing. (Nicholas Rejack)</li> <li>removed non-informative comments in redi.py (Nicholas Rejack)</li> <li>removed renamed config dir (Nicholas Rejack)</li> <li>renaming config to previous config-example (Nicholas Rejack)</li> <li>added scenario 9 to test scenarios. (Nicholas Rejack)</li> <li>added scenario 7. bash script now shows test number. (Nicholas Rejack)</li> <li>added scenario 6 (Nicholas Rejack)</li> <li>updated test-scenarios with scenario 6 : (Nicholas Rejack)</li> <li>Add Scenario 9 (Taeber Rapczak)</li> <li>Correct the date of a result in Scenario 5 (Taeber Rapczak)</li> <li>Add Scenario 6 (Taeber Rapczak)</li> <li>Add 5 test scenarios and test-scenarios.bash (Taeber Rapczak)</li> <li>Do not filter rows without a known "panel" (Taeber Rapczak)</li> <li>Correct spelling error (Ruchi Vivek Desai)</li> <li>Fix order of expected output in test_fetch_panels (Taeber Rapczak)</li> <li>Fix the numbering (Ruchi Vivek Desai)</li> <li>Add missing tags (Ruchi Vivek Desai)</li> <li>Replace hard-coded fetch_panels() (Taeber Rapczak)</li> <li>Renumber the steps (Ruchi Vivek Desai)</li> <li>Fix indentation briken by commit id b8431f26ec459daf1cc1efe9ebf7c4583dacc572 (Ruchi Vivek Desai)</li> <li>Fix indentation of Windows installation instructions (Ruchi Vivek Desai)</li> <li>Add instructions for installing RED-I on Windows (Ruchi Vivek Desai)</li> <li>Fix email address (Ruchi Vivek Desai)</li> <li>Minor code cleanup (Taeber Rapczak)</li> <li>Add more context for preprocessors to use (Taeber Rapczak)</li> <li>Implement filter_old_labs() (Taeber Rapczak)</li> <li>Implement filter_old_labs() (Taeber Rapczak)</li> <li>Implement group_rows_by_panel (Taeber Rapczak)</li> <li>fetch_consent_dates function now implemented and working. (Nicholas Rejack)</li> <li>Resolve preproc import issue (Taeber Rapczak)</li> <li>updated preproc.py. Only fails on NotImplementedError now. (Nicholas Rejack)</li> <li>updated preproc.py to fix variable names when fetching consent date. (Nicholas Rejack)</li> </ul&gt

    Interview with Nicholas Christopher, author of Somewhere in the Night: Film Noir and the American City

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    Interview with Nicholas Christopher, author of Somewhere in the Night: Film Noir and the American Cit

    redi: 0.15.1

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    <ul> <li><p>Summary: RED-I now accepts a file as input from the command line, using -f FILENAME.</p></li> <li><p>add tests to validate the input file used with the commandline switch -f or --file (Christopher Barnes)</p></li> <li>move logger setup and config to start sooner since it is needed by other functions (Christopher Barnes)</li> <li>add testdata.csv to use as test input for commandline options test and development (Christopher Barnes)</li> <li>added .coverage, cover/, coverage.xml and nosettest.xml to .gitignore. The are local to my test runs (Christopher Barnes)</li> <li>add TODO items (Christopher Barnes)</li> <li>add todo item for adding a switch to allow another sorting behavior for data points and events (Christopher Barnes)</li> <li>Fixing broken test. (Nicholas Rejack)</li> <li>added raw text file to def _run and function signature (Kevin Steven Hanson)</li> <li>moved raw txt exception out of run function (Kevin Steven Hanson)</li> <li>adding option to bypass raw.txt with an if else block that makes more sense than my previous one (Kevin Steven Hanson)</li> <li>Fixing bad operator. (Nicholas Rejack)</li> <li>Adding code to catch if user tries to use -e and -f at same time (Nicholas Rejack)</li> <li>added ability to use input file and bypass hard coded raw.txt (Kevin Steven Hanson)</li> <li>i called logger in my agruement before it was defined, my bad (Kevin Steven Hanson)</li> <li>adding info statement to work with logger for -f argument (Kevin Steven Hanson)</li> <li>Added the missing usage for the file input. (Buck72)</li> <li>Add the flag for input file for REDI to use. (Buck72)</li> <li>created input file path to hanlde -f file handle with a basic print statement for now (Kevin Steven Hanson)</li> <li>add .eggs as correction for directory name to .gitignore (Christopher Barnes)</li> <li>add .egg and virtualenvironment folder venv from instructions to .gitignore (Christopher Barnes)</li> <li>Adding a new exception to watch for in redcapClient.py: ConnectionError (Nicholas Rejack)</li> </ul&gt

    Resurrecting the Author

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    Presentation of Nicholas Wolterstorff\u27s Paper Resurrecting the Author with time after for questions beginning at 18:00

    Heritability and Linkage Analysis of Appendicitis Utilizing Age at Onset

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    Appendicitis usually afflicts the young, but there is a large tail in the distribution of onset age. The genetics of this disease are still not well understood. A heritability analysis and genome wide linkage analysis of a large twin dataset was undertaken. Treating age of onset of appendicitis as a censored survival trait revealed a heritability of 0.21, and found evidence of linkage to Chromosome 1p37.3. Author(s): Christopher Oldmeadow 1 * | Kerrie Mengersen 2 | Nicholas Martin 3 | David L. Duffy

    Nicholas de Monchaux: Local Code / Real Estates

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    Nicholas de Monchaux is an architect and urbanist whose work explores the intersections between nature, technology, and the city. He is the author of Spacesuit: Fashioning Apollo (MIT Press, 2011), an architectural history of the Apollo 11 spacesuit. He is Assistant Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at UC Berkeley. The work of his design studio has been exhibited widely and is currently being featured in the US Pavillion of the 13th Venice Biennale

    Nicholas Meyer: 10-31-1979

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    Nicholas Meyer is a screenwriter, producer, director, and author, and a graduate of the University of Iowa. He is the author of the screenplay the Seven Per Cent Solution and co-author of The Black Orchid. He begins the interview by discussing his professional career as both a film writer/director and a novelist. He then talks about how he began writing novels, and discusses the research that goes into his novels. Meyer continues by discussing his movie Time After Time and concludes the interview by listing prominent teachers and writing influences.Archived web contentSUNY BrockportWriters Forum Video

    Nicholas Meyer: 10-31-1979

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    Nicholas Meyer is a screenwriter, producer, director, and author, and a graduate of the University of Iowa. He is the author of the screenplay the Seven Per Cent Solution and co-author of The Black Orchid. He begins the interview by discussing his professional career as both a film writer/director and a novelist. He then talks about how he began writing novels, and discusses the research that goes into his novels. Meyer continues by discussing his movie Time After Time and concludes the interview by listing prominent teachers and writing influences.https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/writers_videos/1022/thumbnail.jp

    Interview with Nicholas Wade by Marni Siegel, November 8, 2007

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    The interview was a project of the Center for Public Genomics (http://www.genome.duke.edu/centers/cpg/).Nicholas Wade is a science writer for the New York Times and author of several books, including LifeScripts, about genetics and genomics. He also covered the Asilomar Conference for Science magazine.Funded by a grant from the National Human Genome Research Institute and the US Department of Energy (P50 HG003391)

    LSE festival Beveridge 2.0 preview: the five giants by Nicholas Timmins

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    On Monday 19 February, LSE Festival opened with ‘The Five Giants and the Ministers Who Made a Difference’. Chaired by LSE Director Minouche Shafik, Nicholas Timmins, author of The Five Giants: A Biography of the Welfare State, and Professor Sir Julian Le Grand debated the key UK politicians who really made a difference when it came to Beveridge’s ‘Five Giants’: listen to the podcast here. Ahead of the event, Nicholas Timmins gives insight into the reception and impact of Beveridge’s 1942 report, as well as its enduring significance in today’s global, 21st-century context
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