LaTeX tutorial for the standardization and automation of population analysis reports
Abstract Writing population analysis reports that fulfilling the specifications of submission readiness is a time‐consuming process and prone to human error. Thus, there is a need to streamline the creation of these reports through elements of standardization and automation. LaTeX is considered a su...
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Main Authors: | Thomas Frank (Author), Silke Gastine (Author), Klaus Lindauer (Author), Heiner Speth (Author), Ashley Strougo (Author), Andreas Kovar (Author) |
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Wiley,
2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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