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r-gtfs2emis 0.1.1
Propagated dependencies: r-units@0.8-7 r-terra@1.8-50 r-sfheaders@0.4.4 r-sf@1.0-21 r-gtfs2gps@2.1-2 r-future@1.49.0 r-furrr@0.3.1 r-data-table@1.17.4 r-checkmate@2.3.2
Channel: guix-cran
Location: guix-cran/packages/g.scm (guix-cran packages g)
Home page: https://ipeagit.github.io/gtfs2emis/
Licenses: Expat
Synopsis: Estimating Public Transport Emissions from General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) Data
Description:

This package provides a bottom up model to estimate the emission levels of public transport systems based on General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) data. The package requires two main inputs: i) Public transport data in the GTFS standard format; and ii) Some basic information on fleet characteristics such as fleet age, technology, fuel and Euro stage. As it stands, the package estimates several pollutants at high spatial and temporal resolutions. Pollution levels can be calculated for specific transport routes, trips, time of the day or for the transport system as a whole. The output with emission estimates can be extracted in different formats, supporting analysis on how emission levels vary across space, time and by fleet characteristics. A full description of the methods used in the gtfs2emis model is presented in Vieira, J. P. B.; Pereira, R. H. M.; Andrade, P. R. (2022) <doi:10.31219/osf.io/8m2cy>.

r-gtfsrouter 0.1.4
Propagated dependencies: r-rcpp@1.0.14 r-geodist@0.1.1 r-fs@1.6.6 r-data-table@1.17.4 r-cli@3.6.5
Channel: guix-cran
Location: guix-cran/packages/g.scm (guix-cran packages g)
Home page: https://github.com/UrbanAnalyst/gtfsrouter
Licenses: GPL 3
Synopsis: Routing with 'GTFS' (General Transit Feed Specification) Data
Description:

Use GTFS (General Transit Feed Specification) data for routing from nominated start and end stations, for extracting isochrones', and travel times from any nominated start station to all other stations.

r-gtranslate 0.0.1
Propagated dependencies: r-rvest@1.0.4 r-httr@1.4.7
Channel: guix-cran
Location: guix-cran/packages/g.scm (guix-cran packages g)
Home page: https://cran.r-project.org/package=gtranslate
Licenses: Expat
Synopsis: Translate Between Different Languages
Description:

The goal of this package is to translate between different languages without any Google API authentication which is pain and you must pay for the key, This package is free and lightweight.

r-gtestsmulti 0.1.1
Propagated dependencies: r-matrix@1.7-3 r-mass@7.3-65
Channel: guix-cran
Location: guix-cran/packages/g.scm (guix-cran packages g)
Home page: https://cran.r-project.org/package=gTestsMulti
Licenses: GPL 2+
Synopsis: New Graph-Based Multi-Sample Tests
Description:

New multi-sample tests for testing whether multiple samples are from the same distribution. They work well particularly for high-dimensional data. Song, H. and Chen, H. (2022) <arXiv:2205.13787>.

r-gtregression 1.0.0
Propagated dependencies: r-tidyr@1.3.1 r-tibble@3.2.1 r-sandwich@3.1-1 r-rlang@1.1.6 r-risks@0.4.3 r-purrr@1.0.4 r-patchwork@1.3.0 r-officer@0.6.10 r-mass@7.3-65 r-lmtest@0.9-40 r-gtsummary@2.4.0 r-gt@1.0.0 r-ggtext@0.1.2 r-ggplot2@3.5.2 r-flextable@0.9.8 r-dplyr@1.1.4 r-broom-helpers@1.21.0 r-broom@1.0.8
Channel: guix-cran
Location: guix-cran/packages/g.scm (guix-cran packages g)
Home page: https://thinkdenominator.github.io/gtregression/
Licenses: Expat
Synopsis: Tools for Creating Publication-Ready Regression Tables
Description:

Simplifies regression modeling in R by integrating multiple modeling and summarization tools into a cohesive, user-friendly interface. Designed to be accessible for researchers, particularly those in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMIC). Built upon widely accepted statistical methods, including logistic regression (Hosmer et al. 2013, ISBN:9781118548429), log-binomial regression (Spiegelman and Hertzmark 2005 <doi:10.1093/aje/kwi188>), Poisson and robust Poisson regression (Zou 2004 <doi:10.1093/aje/kwh090>), negative binomial regression (Hilbe 2011, ISBN:9780521179515), and linear regression (Kutner et al. 2005, ISBN:9780071122214). Leverages multiple dependencies to ensure high-quality output and generate reproducible, publication-ready tables in alignment with best practices in epidemiology and applied statistics.

r-gtrendshealth 1.0.0
Propagated dependencies: r-jsonlite@2.0.0 r-httr@1.4.7
Channel: guix-cran
Location: guix-cran/packages/g.scm (guix-cran packages g)
Home page: https://github.com/CDCgov/gtrendshealth
Licenses: Expat
Synopsis: Query the 'Google Trends for Health' API
Description:

Connects to the Google Trends for Health API hosted at <https://trends.google.com/trends/>, allowing projects authorized to use the health research data to query Google Trends'.

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