knitr::opts_chunk$set(echo = FALSE) require(stpvers) note<- "Auswertung für die Puplikationen in medizinische Fachzeitschriften." #+ data, include = FALSE dat <- data.frame( term = c("A", "B", "C", "D"), n = c(23, 14, 56, 2), m = c("4.7 (2.4)", "4.1 (2.3)", "8.9 (3.6)", NA), stringsAsFactors = FALSE ) DF2 <-data.frame( term = c("A", "B", "C", "D"), G1_k_n = c(23, 14, 56, 2), G1_k_m = c("4.7 (2.4)", "4.1 (2.3)", "8.9 (3.6)", NA), G2_n = c(33, 35, 78, 21), G2_m = c("4.9 (2.7)", "4.7 (2.5)", "4.1 (5.6)", "4.2 (5.6)") )
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