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AMR
(for R)
Not a developer? Then please visit our website https://msberends.gitlab.io/AMR to read about this package.
It contains documentation about all of the included functions and also a comprehensive tutorial about how to conduct AMR analysis.
Development source
NOTE: the original source code is on GitLab (https://gitlab.com/msberends/AMR). There is a mirror repository on GitHub (https://github.com/msberends/AMR). As the mirror process is automated by GitLab, both repositories always contain the latest changes.
This is the development source of AMR
, a free and open-source R package to simplify the analysis and prediction of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and to work with microbial and antimicrobial properties by using evidence-based methods.
Authors
Matthijs S. Berends1,2, Christian F. Luz1, Alex W. Friedrich1, Bhanu N.M. Sinha1, Casper J. Albers3, Corinna Glasner1
1 Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands - rug.nl umcg.nl
2 Certe Medical Diagnostics & Advice, Groningen, the Netherlands - certe.nl
3 Heymans Institute for Psychological Research, University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands - rug.nl
How to get this package
Please see our website.
Copyright
This R package is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) v2.0. In a nutshell, this means that this package:
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May be used for commercial purposes
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May be used for private purposes
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May not be used for patent purposes
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May be modified, although:
- Modifications must be released under the same license when distributing the package
- Changes made to the code must be documented
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May be distributed, although:
- Source code must be made available when the package is distributed
- A copy of the license and copyright notice must be included with the package.
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Comes with a LIMITATION of liability
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Comes with NO warranty