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authorranke <ranke@d1b72e20-2ee0-0310-a1c4-ad5adbbefcdc>2006-03-16 23:33:46 +0000
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Package: drfit
-Version: 0.04-57
-Date: 2006-03-04
+Version: 0.04-58
+Date: 2006-03-16
Title: Dose-response data evaluation
Author: Johannes Ranke <jranke@uni-bremen.de>
Maintainer: Johannes Ranke <jranke@uni-bremen.de>
Depends: R (>= 2.1.0),stats,RODBC
-Description: drfit provides basic functions for fitting dose-response curves to
- dose-response data, calculating some (eco)toxicological parameters and
- plotting the results. Functions that are fitted are the cumulative densitiy
- function of the lognormal distribution (probit fit), of the logistic
- distribution (logit fit), of the weibull distribution (weibull fit) and
- a linear-logistic model ("linlogit" fit), derived from the latter,
- which is used to describe data showing stimulation at low doses
- (hormesis).
+Description: drfit provides basic and easy-to-use functions for fitting
+ dose-response curves to dose-response data, calculating some
+ (eco)toxicological parameters and plotting the results. Functions that are
+ fitted are the cumulative densitiy function of the lognormal distribution
+ (probit fit), of the logistic distribution (logit fit), of the weibull
+ distribution (weibull fit) and a linear-logistic model ("linlogit" fit),
+ derived from the latter, which is used to describe data showing stimulation
+ at low doses (hormesis).
In addition, functions checking, plotting and retrieving dose-response data
retrieved from a database accessed via RODBC are included.
- I would be delighted if you would join in this effort of creating useful
- and useable tools for dealing with dose-response data from biological
- testing.
License: GPL version 2 or newer
URL: http://www.r-project.org,
http://www.uft.uni-bremen.de/chemie/ranke,

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