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tested ss argument. This is documented in the updated vignette
- loq() now has w.loq and var.loq arguments, and stops with a message
  if neither are specified and the model has weights.
- calplot doesn't stop any more for weighted regression models, but
  only refrains from drawing prediction bands
- Added method = "din" to lod(), now that I actually have it (DIN 32645) and
  was able to see which approximation is used therein.
- removed the demos, as the examples and tests are already partially 
  duplicated
- The vignette is more of a collection of various notes, but should 
  certainly be helpful for the user.
- Version bump to 0.1-xxx
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- Now I have a working approach for the calculation of LOD and LOQ,
  but it seems to be different from what everybody else is doing
  (e.g. Massart chaper 13). I like it, however. Maybe it even 
  yields a paper.
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a demo producing the first four columns from Table 8.5
and the weighted regression.
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