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author | Johannes Ranke <jranke@uni-bremen.de> | 2023-02-18 07:36:19 +0100 |
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committer | Johannes Ranke <jranke@uni-bremen.de> | 2023-02-18 07:36:19 +0100 |
commit | 5650d84b935e3bcde8eb295b417a24899f8d8119 (patch) | |
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parent | bcd98a1fa3cd2fb4b7105b7ec6c129ca18f872e8 (diff) |
Mention recent case studies in README
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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ detailed guidance and various helpful tools have been developed as detailed in stop solution for degradation kinetics, addressing modellers that are willing to, or even prefer to work with R. -## Usage +## Basic usage For a start, have a look at the code examples provided for [`plot.mkinfit`](https://pkgdown.jrwb.de/mkin/reference/plot.mkinfit.html) @@ -46,8 +46,14 @@ at the package vignettes The HTML documentation of the latest version released to CRAN is available at [jrwb.de](https://pkgdown.jrwb.de/mkin/) and -[github](https://jranke.github.io/mkin/). Documentation of the development +[github](https://jranke.github.io/mkin/). + +Documentation of the development version is found in the ['dev' subdirectory](https://pkgdown.jrwb.de/mkin/dev/). +In the articles section of this documentation, you can also find demonstrations +of the application of nonlinear hierarchical models, also known as nonlinear +mixed-effects models, to more complex data, including transformation products +and covariates. ## Features |