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  • The usual one-sided t-test for significant difference from zero is nevertheless shown based on estimators for the untransformed parameters.
  • Summary and plotting functions. The summary of an mkinfit object is in fact a full report that should give enough information to be able to approximately reproduce the fit with other tools.
  • The chi-squared error level as defined in the FOCUS kinetics guidance (see below) is calculated for each observed variable.
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  • Iteratively reweighted least squares fitting is implemented in a similar way as in KinGUII and CAKE (see below). Simply add the argument reweight = "obs" to your call to mkinfit and a separate variance componenent for each of the observed variables will be optimised in a second stage after the primary optimisation algorithm has converged.
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  • Iteratively reweighted least squares fitting is implemented in a similar way as in KinGUII and CAKE (see below). Simply add the argument reweight.method = "obs" to your call to mkinfit and a separate variance componenent for each of the observed variables will be optimised in a second stage after the primary optimisation algorithm has converged.
  • When a metabolite decline phase is not described well by SFO kinetics, SFORB kinetics can be used for the metabolite.
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