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authorJohannes Ranke <jranke@uni-bremen.de>2019-10-25 00:37:42 +0200
committerJohannes Ranke <jranke@uni-bremen.de>2019-10-25 02:03:54 +0200
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-\name{IORE.solution}
-\alias{IORE.solution}
-\title{ Indeterminate order rate equation kinetics }
-\description{
- Function describing exponential decline from a defined starting value, with
- a concentration dependent rate constant.
-}
-\usage{
- IORE.solution(t, parent.0, k__iore, N)
-}
-\arguments{
- \item{t}{ Time. }
- \item{parent.0}{ Starting value for the response variable at time zero. }
- \item{k__iore}{ Rate constant. Note that this depends on the concentration units used. }
- \item{N}{ Exponent describing the nonlinearity of the rate equation }
-}
-\note{
- The solution of the IORE kinetic model reduces to the
- \code{\link{SFO.solution}} if N = 1.
- The parameters of the IORE model can be transformed to equivalent parameters
- of the FOMC mode - see the NAFTA guidance for details.
-}
-\value{
- The value of the response variable at time \code{t}.
-}
-\references{
- NAFTA Technical Working Group on Pesticides (not dated) Guidance for
- Evaluating and Calculating Degradation Kinetics in Environmental
- Media
-}
-\examples{
- plot(function(x) IORE.solution(x, 100, 0.2, 1.3), 0, 2, ylim = c(0, 100))
- \dontrun{
- fit.fomc <- mkinfit("FOMC", FOCUS_2006_C, quiet = TRUE)
- fit.iore <- mkinfit("IORE", FOCUS_2006_C, quiet = TRUE)
- fit.iore.deS <- mkinfit("IORE", FOCUS_2006_C, solution_type = "deSolve", quiet = TRUE)
-
- print(data.frame(fit.fomc$par, fit.iore$par, fit.iore.deS$par,
- row.names = paste("model par", 1:4)))
- print(rbind(fomc = endpoints(fit.fomc)$distimes, iore = endpoints(fit.iore)$distimes,
- iore.deS = endpoints(fit.iore)$distimes))
- }
-}
-\keyword{ manip }
+% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand
+% Please edit documentation in R/IORE.solution.R
+\name{IORE.solution}
+\alias{IORE.solution}
+\title{Indeterminate order rate equation kinetics}
+\usage{
+IORE.solution(t, parent.0, k__iore, N)
+}
+\arguments{
+\item{t}{Time.}
+
+\item{parent.0}{Starting value for the response variable at time zero.}
+
+\item{k__iore}{Rate constant. Note that this depends on the concentration
+units used.}
+
+\item{N}{Exponent describing the nonlinearity of the rate equation}
+}
+\value{
+The value of the response variable at time \code{t}.
+}
+\description{
+Function describing exponential decline from a defined starting value, with
+a concentration dependent rate constant.
+}
+\note{
+The solution of the IORE kinetic model reduces to the
+ \code{\link{SFO.solution}} if N = 1. The parameters of the IORE model can
+ be transformed to equivalent parameters of the FOMC mode - see the NAFTA
+ guidance for details.
+}
+\examples{
+
+ plot(function(x) IORE.solution(x, 100, 0.2, 1.3), 0, 2, ylim = c(0, 100))
+ \dontrun{
+ fit.fomc <- mkinfit("FOMC", FOCUS_2006_C, quiet = TRUE)
+ fit.iore <- mkinfit("IORE", FOCUS_2006_C, quiet = TRUE)
+ fit.iore.deS <- mkinfit("IORE", FOCUS_2006_C, solution_type = "deSolve", quiet = TRUE)
+
+ print(data.frame(fit.fomc$par, fit.iore$par, fit.iore.deS$par,
+ row.names = paste("model par", 1:4)))
+ print(rbind(fomc = endpoints(fit.fomc)$distimes, iore = endpoints(fit.iore)$distimes,
+ iore.deS = endpoints(fit.iore)$distimes))
+ }
+
+}
+\references{
+NAFTA Technical Working Group on Pesticides (not dated) Guidance
+ for Evaluating and Calculating Degradation Kinetics in Environmental Media
+}
+\keyword{manip}

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