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Nov 24, 2010 12:11 AM | Michael Milham
RE: age of subjects
Michel,
You can find all NKI-Rockland phenotypic variables for the INDI-Lite distribution, including age, in a single spreadsheet on the NKI-Rockland page (Quick Link: ftp://www.nitrc.org/fcon_1000/htdocs/ind... ).
David will be updating the individual archives as well to ensure age is there.
Best,
Mike
Originally posted by Michael Milham:
You can find all NKI-Rockland phenotypic variables for the INDI-Lite distribution, including age, in a single spreadsheet on the NKI-Rockland page (Quick Link: ftp://www.nitrc.org/fcon_1000/htdocs/ind... ).
David will be updating the individual archives as well to ensure age is there.
Best,
Mike
Originally posted by Michael Milham:
Michel,
Thanks for pointing this out - it looks like in the recent repackaging of INDI-Lite (basically, outputting of the INDI-XNAT to INDI-Lite), the age variable got knocked out. We will have an excel file with all info posted in the first half of tomorrow, along with the updated subject packages that contain the age variable in the proper location for individual subjects. We will send a message out when all is posted (we are just repackaging all from scratch to be systematic).
Best,
Mike
Originally posted by Michel Grothe:
Thanks for pointing this out - it looks like in the recent repackaging of INDI-Lite (basically, outputting of the INDI-XNAT to INDI-Lite), the age variable got knocked out. We will have an excel file with all info posted in the first half of tomorrow, along with the updated subject packages that contain the age variable in the proper location for individual subjects. We will send a message out when all is posted (we are just repackaging all from scratch to be systematic).
Best,
Mike
Originally posted by Michel Grothe:
Sorry if this is obvious and I´m just not
getting it, but I can´t find the ages of the Rockland-Subjects. The
phenotypic csv file doesn´t seem to contain this information.
Another question relates to the format of the phenotypic data file. What would be the easiest way to get the data into a table format (e.g. in Excell)?
If this is of any information, I downloaded the INDI_lite packages.
Many thanks in advance,
Michel[/userquote][/userquote]
Another question relates to the format of the phenotypic data file. What would be the easiest way to get the data into a table format (e.g. in Excell)?
If this is of any information, I downloaded the INDI_lite packages.
Many thanks in advance,
Michel[/userquote][/userquote]
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Michel Grothe | Nov 22, 2010 | |
Mitra hoseini | Jun 2, 2024 | |
FCP/INDI Admin | Jun 5, 2024 | |
Michael Milham | Nov 22, 2010 | |
Michael Milham | Nov 24, 2010 | |
Michel Grothe | Nov 25, 2010 | |
Maarten Mennes | Nov 28, 2010 | |
Michael Milham | Nov 28, 2010 | |