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    Paddling Alaska
    R Bioinformatics Cookbook
    Paddling the Yukon River and its Tributaries
    • 2023

      Alaska has few roads and even fewer trails--only a few hundred miles of maintained footpaths exist outside the cities--so paddling the state's thousands of miles of rivers and lakes is the best way to get off the beaten track. Paddling Alaska describes the best and most accessible routes--thirty-six classics in all, from downtown Anchorage to the Matanuska and Susitna Valleys and the Kenai Peninsula, and from the southern interior north to the Yukon. Carefully chosen to accommodate most beginning-to-intermediate paddlers, each route is within easy driving distance of population centers, providing quick access to wilderness for city residents and visitors alike. Look inside to find: - Detailed river descriptions - Maps showing access points and river miles - Level of difficulty, optimal flows, rapids and other hazards - Gear and packing recommendations specific to Alaska conditions

      Paddling Alaska
    • 2019

      R Bioinformatics Cookbook

      Use R and Bioconductor to perform RNAseq, genomics, data visualization, and bioinformatic analysis

      • 316 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Featuring over 60 recipes, this book provides practical guidance for modeling and managing real-life biological data. It leverages modern libraries from the R ecosystem, making it an essential resource for researchers and data analysts in the biological sciences. Each recipe is designed to tackle specific challenges, offering step-by-step instructions and insights to enhance data analysis skills and improve research outcomes. Ideal for both beginners and experienced users, it emphasizes real-world applications in biological research.

      R Bioinformatics Cookbook
    • 2005

      Exploring over 4,000 miles of pristine waterways, this guide details the Yukon River and its major tributaries, emphasizing their undammed flow and rich wildlife. It offers comprehensive descriptions of each river, including access points, resupply options, and navigation tips. With 35 original maps, the book caters to various trip lengths, from short excursions to extended journeys. It uniquely approaches paddling like a through-hiker, making it the only guide dedicated to navigating the entire Yukon River from start to finish.

      Paddling the Yukon River and its Tributaries