This repository contains the data and code for our paper:
Parma et. al, (2020). More Than Smell—COVID-19 Is Associated With Severe Impairment of Smell, Taste, and Chemesthesis. Chemical Senses, Volume 45, Issue 7 https://doi.org/10.1093/chemse/bjaa041
Please cite this compendium as:
Valentina Parma, Kathrin Ohla, Maria G Veldhuizen, Masha Y Niv, Christine E Kelly, Alyssa J Bakke, Keiland W Cooper, Cédric Bouysset, Nicola Pirastu, Michele Dibattista, Rishemjit Kaur, Marco Tullio Liuzza, Marta Y Pepino, Veronika Schöpf, Veronica Pereda-Loth, Shannon B Olsson, Richard C Gerkin, Paloma Rohlfs Domínguez, Javier Albayay, Michael C Farruggia, Surabhi Bhutani, Alexander W Fjaeldstad, Ritesh Kumar, Anna Menini, Moustafa Bensafi, Mari Sandell, Iordanis Konstantinidis, Antonella Di Pizio, Federica Genovese, Lina Öztürk, Thierry Thomas-Danguin, Johannes Frasnelli, Sanne Boesveldt, Özlem Saatci, Luis R Saraiva, Cailu Lin, Jérôme Golebiowski, Liang-Dar Hwang, Mehmet Hakan Ozdener, Maria Dolors Guàrdia, Christophe Laudamiel, Marina Ritchie, Jan Havlícek, Denis Pierron, Eugeni Roura, Marta Navarro, Alissa A Nolden, Juyun Lim, Katherine L Whitcroft, Lauren R Colquitt, Camille Ferdenzi, Evelyn V Brindha, Aytug Altundag, Alberto Macchi, Alexia Nunez-Parra, Zara M Patel, Sébastien Fiorucci, Carl M Philpott, Barry C Smith, Johan N Lundström, Carla Mucignat, Jane K Parker, Mirjam van den Brink, Michael Schmuker, Florian Ph S Fischmeister, Thomas Heinbockel, Vonnie D C Shields, Farhoud Faraji, Enrique Santamaría, William E A Fredborg, Gabriella Morini, Jonas K Olofsson, Maryam Jalessi, Noam Karni, Anna D’Errico, Rafieh Alizadeh, Robert Pellegrino, Pablo Meyer, Caroline Huart, Ben Chen, Graciela M Soler, Mohammed K Alwashahi, Antje Welge-Lüssen, Jessica Freiherr, Jasper H B de Groot, Hadar Klein, Masako Okamoto, Preet Bano Singh, Julien W Hsieh, GCCR Group Author, Danielle R Reed, Thomas Hummel, Steven D Munger, John E Hayes, More Than Smell—COVID-19 Is Associated With Severe Impairment of Smell, Taste, and Chemesthesis, Chemical Senses, Volume 45, Issue 7, September 2020, Pages 609–622, https://doi.org/10.1093/chemse/bjaa041
The analysis directory contains:
- 📁 paper: R Markdown source document
for manuscript. Includes code to reproduce the figures and tables
generated by the analysis. It also has a rendered version,
paper.docx
, suitable for reading (the code is replaced by figures and tables in this file) - 📁 data: Data used in the analysis.
- 📁 figures: Plots and other illustrations
- 📁 supplementary-materials: Supplementary materials including notes and other documents prepared and collected during the analysis.
This research compendium has been developed using the statistical programming language R. To work with the compendium, you will need installed on your computer the R software itself and optionally RStudio Desktop.
The simplest way to explore the text, code and data is to click on binder to open an instance of RStudio in your browser, which will have the compendium files ready to work with. Binder uses rocker-project.org Docker images to ensure a consistent and reproducible computational environment. These Docker images can also be used locally.
You can download the compendium as a zip from from this URL:
master.zip. After unzipping: - open the .Rproj
file in RStudio - run devtools::install()
to ensure you have the
packages this analysis depends on (also listed in the
DESCRIPTION file). - finally, open
analysis/paper/paper.Rmd
and knit to produce the paper.docx
, or run
rmarkdown::render("analysis/paper/paper.Rmd")
in the R console
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Code : See the DESCRIPTION file
Data : CC-0 attribution requested in reuse
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