Last updated: 2020-07-13

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Knit directory: Cant_eMLR/

This reproducible R Markdown analysis was created with workflowr (version 1.6.1). The Checks tab describes the reproducibility checks that were applied when the results were created. The Past versions tab lists the development history.


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The results in this page were generated with repository version e6a2ade. See the Past versions tab to see a history of the changes made to the R Markdown and HTML files.

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Ignored files:
    Ignored:    .Rproj.user/
    Ignored:    data/_summarized_data_files/
    Ignored:    output/plots/

Untracked files:
    Untracked:  code/Workflowr_project_managment.R
    Untracked:  dump/

Unstaged changes:
    Modified:   .gitignore
    Deleted:    analysis/about.Rmd
    Deleted:    analysis/read_data.Rmd

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These are the previous versions of the repository in which changes were made to the R Markdown (analysis/license.Rmd) and HTML (docs/license.html) files. If you’ve configured a remote Git repository (see ?wflow_git_remote), click on the hyperlinks in the table below to view the files as they were in that past version.

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Rmd 1ee983e jens-daniel-mueller 2020-07-07 Start workflowr project.

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