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Nonlinear modeling of serial immunologic data: A case study
Daniel F. Heitjan
Clinical Sciences
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Nonlinear Modeling
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Dose
49%
Drugs
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Nonlinear Model
44%
Multiple Sclerosis
35%
Chemotherapy
29%
Growth Model
25%
Treatment Effects
24%
Autocorrelation
23%
Regression Function
23%
Random Effects
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Logistics
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Clinical Trials
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Time series
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Maximum Likelihood
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Linear Model
19%
Ordinary differential equation
17%
Differential equation
14%
Model
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Form
9%
Business & Economics
Nonlinear Modeling
100%
Serials
73%
Differential Equations
44%
Multiple Sclerosis
28%
Drugs
28%
Chemotherapy
26%
Clinical Trials
20%
Treatment Effects
19%
Random Effects
17%
Autocorrelation
17%
Maximum Likelihood
17%
Growth Model
16%
Logistics
12%