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To enable fit-for-purpose, reusable clinical and medical research focused visualizations and tables with sensible defaults and based on graphical principles as described in: "Vandemeulebroecke et al. (2018)" <doi:10.1002/pst.1912>, "Vandemeulebroecke et al. (2019)" <doi:10.1002/psp4.12455>, and "Morris et al. (2019)" <doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030215>.
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Author | Mark Baillie [aut, cre, cph], Diego Saldana [aut], Charlotta Fruechtenicht [aut], Marc Vandemeulebroecke [aut], Thanos Siadimas [aut], Pawel Kawski [aut], Steven Haesendonckx [aut], James Black [aut], Pelagia Alexandra Papadopoulou [aut], Tim Treis [aut], Rebecca Albrecht [aut], Ardalan Mirshani [ctb], Daniel D. Sjoberg [aut] (<https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0862-2018>) |
Maintainer | Mark Baillie <bailliem@gmail.com> |
License | MIT + file LICENSE |
Version | 0.4.1 |
URL | https://openpharma.github.io/visR/ https://github.com/openpharma/visR |
Package repository | View on CRAN |
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