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Final mlinear
utk review
Descriptive statistics
This lesson is prepared for RUA students who starts using R.
ggplot2 and data.table analysis
Working on a data set as a part of completing Forage Virtual Work Experience task. Currently considering different customer segments, visualising them and understanding how they can contribute to analysis.
Date science for RUA student
This course is prepared for RUA students to be able to master data analysis in R.
Causes of recurrence of cholera in African countries
Our report focuses on the study of the causes of the recurrence of cholera that is raging. This analysis was done by the method of principal component analysis on 13 African countries and 11 variables which are the health, climatic, environmental, socio-economic and demographic variables which could favor the installation of the disease in our countries. The results of the PCA give us a percentage of variance of the factorial plan of 70.48%. The correlations between the variables show that the recurrence of cholera is favored by high temperatures, rainfall and countries with a relatively very young population. On the other hand, factors such as access to drinking water, sanitation facilities, good hygiene practices accompanied by good implementation of Integrated Water Resources Management contribute to fighting the disease. This indicates that a multisectoral approach is necessary to succeed in slowing down the disease, or even eradicating it.
Combined ranks
of rainfall and distance to city centre
Growth in the Number of Yuri Manga Titles over Time
My goal in this analysis is to explore the growth in the number of yuri manga titles (series or one-shots) over time. (Updated to cover manga first published in 2023 and 2024.)
ShyniyApp Document
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Causes of recurrence of cholera in African countries
Our report focuses on the study of the causes of the recurrence of cholera that is raging. This analysis was done by the method of principal component analysis on 13 African countries and 11 variables which are the health, climatic, environmental, socio-economic and demographic variables which could favor the installation of the disease in our countries. The results of the PCA give us a percentage of variance of the factorial plan of 70.48%. The correlations between the variables show that the recurrence of cholera is favored by high temperatures, rainfall and countries with a relatively very young population. On the other hand, factors such as access to drinking water, sanitation facilities, good hygiene practices accompanied by good implementation of Integrated Water Resources Management contribute to fighting the disease. This indicates that a multisectoral approach is necessary to succeed in slowing down the disease, or even eradicating it.