\name{linlogitf} \alias{linlogitf} \title{Linear-logistic function} \description{ Helper function describing a special type of dose-response curves, showing a stimulus at subtoxic doses. } \usage{ linlogitf(x,k,f,mu,b) } \arguments{ \item{x}{ In this context, the x variable is the dose.} \item{k}{ In the drfit functions, k is set to 1.} \item{f}{ One of the parameters describing the curve shape.} \item{mu}{ The parameter describing the location of the curve (log ED50).} \item{b}{ One of the parameters describing the curve shape.} } \value{ The response at dose x. } \references{ van Ewijk, P. H. and Hoekstra, J. A. (1993) \emph{Ecotox Environ Safety} \bold{25} 25-32} \author{ Johannes Ranke \email{jranke@uni-bremen.de} } \keyword{models} \keyword{regression} \keyword{nonlinear}