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Suitable for visualising results from regression models,
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Supports group and subgroup headings, summary estimates
displayed as diamonds, grouped estimates with automatic colour
and shape mapping, vertical dodging of multiple estimates
within the same row, customisable text columns alongside the
plot, and optional row striping. Provides a helper to export
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(Open Researcher and Contributor ID) records via the ORCID
public API. Fetches employment history, education, works
(publications, datasets, preprints), funding, peer review
activities, and other public information. Returns data as
structured data.table objects for easy analysis and
manipulation. Replaces the discontinued 'rorcid' package with a
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